Famous Dada Bhagwan Quotes

  • There is no -˜my’ in -˜I’. -˜My’ is outside of the -˜I’. – Dada Bhagwan

    There is no -˜my’ in -˜I’. -˜My’ is outside of the -˜I’.– Dada Bhagwan

  • The slightest awareness of -˜my-ness’ is indeed egoism. – Dada Bhagwan

    The slightest awareness of -˜my-ness’ is indeed egoism.– Dada Bhagwan

  • There is no problem to relish pride when people praises you but at the same time, one must also be of the opinion that -˜this should not be so’. – Dada Bhagwan

    There is no problem to relish pride when people praises you but at the same time, one must also be of the opinion that -˜this should not be so’.– Dada Bhagwan

  • For how long will insult hurt a person? For as long as he covets self-importance. For as long as one covets temporary [non eternal] things. – Dada Bhagwan

    For how long will insult hurt a person? For as long as he covets self-importance. For as long as one covets temporary [non eternal] things.– Dada Bhagwan

  • Even if you insult him, he gives you his blessings; such a one only is the Gnani Purush [The enlightened one]! – Dada Bhagwan

    Even if you insult him, he gives you his blessings; such a one only is the Gnani Purush [The enlightened one]!– Dada Bhagwan

  • In the worldly life, self-serving pride (swa-maan) is considered a good quality and arrogant pride (abhimaan) as a bad quality. – Dada Bhagwan

    In the worldly life, self-serving pride (swa-maan) is considered a good quality and arrogant pride (abhimaan) as a bad quality.– Dada Bhagwan

  • Self-serving-pride (swamaan) means to take precaution against being insulted. – Dada Bhagwan

    Self-serving-pride (swamaan) means to take precaution against being insulted.– Dada Bhagwan

  • He insulted me’ -this knowledge binds one with terrible demerit karma. – Dada Bhagwan

    He insulted me’ -this knowledge binds one with terrible demerit karma.– Dada Bhagwan

  • Arrogant pride (abhimaan) means public display of self-pride (maan). – Dada Bhagwan

    Arrogant pride (abhimaan) means public display of self-pride (maan).– Dada Bhagwan

  • To protect one’s own statement is the greatest form of violence. To impress upon others that his statement is correct is a form of violence itself. – Dada Bhagwan

    To protect one’s own statement is the greatest form of violence. To impress upon others that his statement is correct is a form of violence itself.– Dada Bhagwan