Loving Sai Ram from Prasanthi Nilayam
08 Sep 2018
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Sathya Sai Baba

The Lord does not insist on all following one path and accepting one discipline. There are many doors to His mansion. The main entrance is, however, moha-kshaya (overcoming attachment). This is what Krishna exhorted Arjuna to achieve. Arjuna lost heart and allowed the bow to slip from his hand, because he was overwhelmed by delusion. Krishna demonstrated to him that the kinsmen whom he dreaded to kill, his teachers and all those whom he loved and hated, were all instruments of His will, puppets pulled by His Hand. This destroyed his attachment and he resumed his task, without any attachment to the consequences. That made Arjuna the recipient of the greatest lesson in history. This lesson is valuable for the theist as well as the atheist, for both have attachment to the consequences of their tasks, an attachment which will colour their eagerness and double the distress when disappointed.

- Divine Discourse, Mar 28, 1967.

Being free from desire and attachment (Moha-kshaya) is necessary
to secure everlasting joy and peace. - Baba