Famous Dada Bhagwan Quotes

  • Absence of Kashays (anger-pride-deceit-greed) is indeed bliss. – Dada Bhagwan

    Absence of Kashays (anger-pride-deceit-greed) is indeed bliss.– Dada Bhagwan

  • One does not see -˜what is there’ and sees -˜what is not there’, that is called moha (illusory vision). – Dada Bhagwan

    One does not see -˜what is there’ and sees -˜what is not there’, that is called moha (illusory vision).– Dada Bhagwan

  • What does greed mean? Greed means taking away what belongs to others. – Dada Bhagwan

    What does greed mean? Greed means taking away what belongs to others.– Dada Bhagwan

  • Illusory attachment (moha) is indeed what will keep on biting you until the point of your demise! – Dada Bhagwan

    Illusory attachment (moha) is indeed what will keep on biting you until the point of your demise!– Dada Bhagwan

  • Who is free from illusory attachment (nirmohi)? The Gnani Purush (the enlightened one). He can see flesh and bones, through and through. – Dada Bhagwan

    Who is free from illusory attachment (nirmohi)? The Gnani Purush (the enlightened one). He can see flesh and bones, through and through.– Dada Bhagwan

  • Abhorrence is the cause for conflicts. God has said, -˜Do no abhorrence. If you don’t like it, ignore it’. – Dada Bhagwan

    Abhorrence is the cause for conflicts. God has said, -˜Do no abhorrence. If you don’t like it, ignore it’.– Dada Bhagwan

  • As illusory attachment (moha) spread, one sunk deeper and deeper into the pit. – Dada Bhagwan

    As illusory attachment (moha) spread, one sunk deeper and deeper into the pit.– Dada Bhagwan

  • Moksha (Liberation) is to become free from gathering & dispersing of circumstances. – Dada Bhagwan

    Moksha (Liberation) is to become free from gathering & dispersing of circumstances.– Dada Bhagwan

  • When attachment increases too much, dislike will arise. – Dada Bhagwan

    When attachment increases too much, dislike will arise.– Dada Bhagwan

  • It is the nature of the circumstances to disperse. If there is attachment with the circumstance, there will be abhorrence when they get dispersed. – Dada Bhagwan

    It is the nature of the circumstances to disperse. If there is attachment with the circumstance, there will be abhorrence when they get dispersed.– Dada Bhagwan