From the language of this statement do we know whether 'His' in the
fragrance of His garment refers to God or to the person of
Baha'u'llah?
And then, what is your understanding as to the meaning of 'garment'?
The metaphor of the 'fragrant garment' is frequently used in the Baha'i
Every receptive soul who hath in this Day inhaled the fragrance
of His garment and hath, with a pure heart, set his face towards
the all-glorious Horizon is reckoned among the people of Baha in the
Crimson Book. Grasp ye, in My Name, the chalice of My loving-kindness,
drink then your fill