Famous Dada Bhagwan Quotes

  • No difficulty can come to you (your way). If the mind wavers, difficulty will embrace you! That is all, the law of the universe is just this. – Dada Bhagwan

    No difficulty can come to you (your way). If the mind wavers, difficulty will embrace you! That is all, the law of the universe is just this.– Dada Bhagwan

  • If money is spent in the wrong way, then -˜control’ the spending and if the money is spent in the right way, then -˜decontrol’ the spending. – Dada Bhagwan

    If money is spent in the wrong way, then -˜control’ the spending and if the money is spent in the right way, then -˜decontrol’ the spending.– Dada Bhagwan

  • Money is -˜limited’ and people’s demands are -˜unlimited’. – Dada Bhagwan

    Money is -˜limited’ and people’s demands are -˜unlimited’.– Dada Bhagwan

  • Marriage results in two possibilities: sometimes it results in prosperity, sometimes it results in destruction. – Dada Bhagwan

    Marriage results in two possibilities: sometimes it results in prosperity, sometimes it results in destruction.– Dada Bhagwan

  • When can one attain samadhi (eternal blissful continuous peace)? It comes when one lets go of the things that he loves the most. – Dada Bhagwan

    When can one attain samadhi (eternal blissful continuous peace)? It comes when one lets go of the things that he loves the most.– Dada Bhagwan

  • Religion (Dharma) begins with an obliging nature. – Dada Bhagwan

    Religion (Dharma) begins with an obliging nature.– Dada Bhagwan

  • Who gives you pain? Your anger, pride, illusion and greed. Where is the fault of the nature in all this? – Dada Bhagwan

    Who gives you pain? Your anger, pride, illusion and greed. Where is the fault of the nature in all this?– Dada Bhagwan

  • Egoism’s nature is not Moha (Illusory attachment). Moha’s (Illusory attachment’s) nature is egoism. Moha is the origin of egoism. – Dada Bhagwan

    Egoism’s nature is not Moha (Illusory attachment). Moha’s (Illusory attachment’s) nature is egoism. Moha is the origin of egoism.– Dada Bhagwan

  • Moha (illusory vision) means new things keep arising, and one indeed sees new things; and he remains engrossed in them. – Dada Bhagwan

    Moha (illusory vision) means new things keep arising, and one indeed sees new things; and he remains engrossed in them.– Dada Bhagwan

  • To lose awareness of what is helpful or harmful in the worldly life is moh (Illusory vision & attachment). – Dada Bhagwan

    To lose awareness of what is helpful or harmful in the worldly life is moh (Illusory vision & attachment).– Dada Bhagwan