Swami Ramsukhdasji Maharaj (1904 - 2005) was a great teacher and philosopher. He was a great scholar of Srimad Bhagavad Gita and Srimad Bhagavadam and spread the teachings of Lord Krishna on earth. This is a collection of quotes and teachings of Swami Ramsukhdasji Maharaj.
On giving up pride and selfishness, one naturally becomes like an ascetic.
On giving up pride and selfishness, one naturally becomes like an ascetic.
Being a slave to perishable things is the main reason that does not allow us to turn to the imperishable.
Liberation comes from giving up of desires, not from giving up things.
The demoniac traits of Kali Yuga such as anger, greed, infatuation, jealousy, fraud and hypocrisy etc., depend on pride, because pride is their originator.
Feeling of mine-ness with Bhagavan is the easiest and best of all spiritual practices.
The man’s desire for God realization never perishes, though he may not accept and know it. He has a desire from this heart to be completely happy, free from all bondages and distresses. This is the desire for God realization. This desire is certainly satisfied, because this is the real and true desire of a creature.
Man is not made a slave by things rather its desire makes him a slave.
Contentment is the destroyer of all three - desires, anger and greed.
If you desire happiness from your children, then serve your mother and father.
Each and every person if they improve, then this entire society will improve.
Knowledge leads to freedom, but pride of knowledge leads one to hell.
Those who progress spiritually, they naturally progress in worldly matters as well.
It should happen this way, it should not happen this way – in this there is all sorrows.
Man’s rise and fall is due to sentiments, not due to things, situations etc.
One who indulges is sense pleasures is diseased, unhappy and moving towards misfortunate.
If there is anything that you desire from the world, then you will have to experience suffering.
The best use of things to use them for the benefit of others.
The best use of things to use them for the benefit of others.
To consider money as greatest of all is the sign of a deluded intellect.
Man’s rise and fall is due to sentiments, not due to things, situations etc.
Feeling of mine-ness with Bhagavan (God) is the easiest and best of all spiritual practices.
By not considering the world as ours, liberation can be at this very moment.
Any which way, become engaged in God, thereafter God Himself will take care of the rest.
By not considering the world as ours, liberation can be at this very moment.
Any which way, become engaged in God, thereafter God Himself will take care of the rest.
It is better not to take at all, then taking from another with the hope of doing charity.
God is not realized out of insistence rather one must have true and intense longing for Him.
God is not realized out of insistence rather one must have true and intense longing for Him.
One who indulges is sense pleasures is diseased, unhappy and moving towards misfortunate.
The moment this embodied soul turns away from God, he become an orphan.
Without giving up attachment for the world, love and affection for God is not happen.
The one who desires to take remains always poor.
Without giving up attachment for the world, love and affection for God is not happen.
The one who desires to take remains always poor.
The highest liberated state is innately present in all human beings.
An easy method for God Realization is not activity, rather it is intense longing for God.
Spiritual practice happens by the Self, not by the mind and intellect.
An easy method for God Realization is not activity, rather it is intense longing for God.
Spiritual practice happens by the Self, not by the mind and intellect.
Desire to take anything is cause of enormous sorrow.
Those who progress spiritually, they naturally progress in worldly matters as well.
World is not trustworthy, rather it is only worthy of serving.
Those who progress spiritually, they naturally progress in worldly matters as well.
World is not trustworthy, rather it is only worthy of serving.