Dada Bhagwan Quotes
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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