283 Quotes About Moksha
- Author Dada Bhagwan
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If you are only ‘moral’ or only ‘sincere’, even then you will go to moksha!
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- Author Srila Bhakti Rakshak Sridhar Dev-Goswami Maharaj
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The Vedas say, srnvantu visve amrtasya putra (Svetasvatara-upanisad: 2.5): “O, you sons of nectar, sons of the nectarine ocean sea: please listen to me. You were born in nectar; you were born to taste nectar, and you must not allow yourselves to be satisfied by anything but nectar. So, however misguided you may be for the time being, awake! Arise! Search for that nectar, that satisfaction.” (p. 22)
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- Author Swami Prabhavanada
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The world is not what it appears to be. Behind this surface life, where we experience the play of life and death, there is a deeper life which knows no death; behind our apparent consciousness, which gives us the knowledge of objects and things…there is…pure…consciousness…Truth…is experienced only by those who turn their gaze inward.
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- Author Dada Bhagwan
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As long one is not able to let go of the insistence on a certain opinion [faith, sect], he has not earned the right for Moksha [Ultimate Liberation]. He is not worthy of Moksha if he is in the sect. He is only worthy of material happiness; he is worthy of a celestial life.
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- Author Dada Bhagwan
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Insistence on one’s own opinion can never lead to attainment of Moksha [Ultimate Liberation]. Only those who are free of insistence will attain Liberation.
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- Author Dada Bhagwan
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Humility [vinaya] means special conduct [vishesh naya]. All the worldly conduct are for worldly life and special conduct [vishesh naya] is what takes one to moksha. Humility is the only thing that can take one to moksha.
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- Author Dada Bhagwan
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Awkwardness and crookedness will not do ‘here’ (in Akram Path). The slightest breach of humility will cost you your moksha. Absolute humility [Param vinaya] means inner humility. Tremendous humility is needed.
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- Author Dada Bhagwan
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The entire path of the Vitraag Lords (the enlightened one) is one of humility (vinaya). The practice of humility (vinaya dharma) begins from Hindustan (India). There are endless practices of humility, starting from putting two hands together (in the gesture of Namaste) to prostrating. And ultimately when one attains absolute humility (param vinaya), he attains moksha (ultimate liberation).
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- Author Roshan Sharma
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Unless you are free from your own mind, you can never truly experience the freedom with life.
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