A man does not become a guru by simply wearing sandals and counting beads on a rosary. One who talks 'Brahma Jnana' and gives stones to his disciples… - Bhagawan Nityananda

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A man does not become a guru by simply wearing sandals and counting beads on a rosary. One who talks 'Brahma Jnana' and gives stones to his disciples is not a guru. Whatever a guru speaks in words, he must show it in action. First one must practice and after realisation, he must begin to teach others. (28)

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Bhagawan Nityananda (November/December, 1897 – 8 August 1961) was a revered Hindu spiritual master in India. His name means perpetual (nitya) bliss (ananda). Nityananda was Swami Muktananda's guru. His teachings are published in the "Chidakash Gita".

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If you keep a light before a thousand people, it reaches all without making any distinction. Anyone may take it. Where there is light, there is no darkness. In the darkness there is no light. There can only be one thing (either light or darkness), not two at the same time. One's nature should be like the sun; one's Chitta must be cool like the moon. (271)

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