Until now, the (Divine) Bounty had not kept him without the daily provision, though at times He subjected his body to a (severe) hunger.
گر نباشد جوع صد رنج دگر ** از پی هیضه بر آرد از تو سر
Were hunger absent, in consequence of indigestion a hundred other afflictions would raise their heads in you.
رنج جوع اولی بود خود زان علل ** هم به لطف و هم به خفت هم عمل 2830
Truly the affliction of hunger is better than those maladies in respect both of its subtilty and its lightness and (its effect on devotional) work.
رنج جوع از رنجها پاکیزهتر ** خاصه در جوعست صد نفع و هنر
The affliction of hunger is purer than (all other) afflictions, especially (as) in hunger there are a hundred advantages and excellences.
در بیان فضیلت احتما و جوع
Explaining the excellency of abstinence and hunger.
جوع خود سلطان داروهاست هین ** جوع در جان نه چنین خوارش مبین
Indeed hunger is the king of medicines: hark, lay hunger to thy heart, do not regard it with such contempt.
جمله ناخوش از مجاعت خوش شدست ** جمله خوشها بیمجاعتها ردست
Everything unsweet is made sweet by hunger: without hunger all sweet things are unacceptable.
مثل
Parable.
آن یکی میخورد نان فخفره ** گفت سایل چون بدین استت شره
A certain person was eating bread made of bran: some one asked him, “How are you so fond of this?”
گفت جوع از صبر چون دوتا شود ** نان جو در پیش من حلوا شود 2835
He replied, “When hunger is doubled by self-denial, barley bread is (as sweet as) halwá in my opinion;
پس توانم که همه حلوا خورم ** چون کنم صبری صبورم لاجرم
Therefore when I deny myself once, I can eat halwá entirely, (so) of course I am very self-denying (abstinent).”
خود نباشد جوع هر کس را زبون ** کین علفزاریست ز اندازه برون
Hunger, in truth, is not conquered by every one, for this (world) is a place where fodder is abundant beyond measure.
جوع مر خاصان حق را دادهاند ** تا شوند از جوع شیر زورمند
Hunger is bestowed as a gift on God's elect (alone), that through hunger they may become puissant lions.
جوع هر جلف گدا را کی دهند ** چون علف کم نیست پیش او نهند
How should hunger be bestowed on every beggarly churl? Since the fodder is not scarce they set it before him,
که بخور که هم بدین ارزانیی ** تو نهای مرغاب مرغ نانیی 2840
Saying, “Eat! This is all thou art worth: thou art not a waterfowl, thou art a bread-fowl.”
حکایت مریدی کی شیخ از حرص و ضمیر او واقف شد او را نصیحت کرد به زبان و در ضمن نصیحت قوت توکل بخشیدش به امر حق
Story of the disciple of whose greediness and secret thoughts his Shaykh became aware. He admonished him with his tongue and in the course of his admonition bestowed on him, by Divine command, the food of trust in God.
شیخ میشد با مریدی بیدرنگ ** سوی شهری نان بدانجا بود تنگ
The Shaykh, accompanied by a disciple, was going without delay towards a certain town where bread was scarce,
ترس جوع و قحط در فکر مرید ** هر دمی میگشت از غفلت پدید
And the dread of hunger and famine was continually presenting itself to the disciple's mind on account of his heedlessness.
شیخ آگه بود و واقف از ضمیر ** گفت او را چند باشی در زحیر
The Shaykh was aware (of this) and acquainted with his secret thoughts: he said to him, “How long wilt thou remain in torment?