• My life is infinite; My biography is limited.
  • Mother gives what is needed, not necessarily what is desired.
  • Mother means the basis and the infinite
  • While the form is 'Purusha', the innate energy is 'Prakruti'.
  • Getting things done at their proper time is grace.
  • It is the same whatever religion you practice.
  • Faith is God.
  • A manifestation (Avatar) has no need of miracles.
  • Your actions follow your thoughts and not your words.
  • Struggle with others is quarrel; struggle within one-self is quest.
  • Thinking is for the sake of self;. expression is for others.
  • There is no better teacher than circumstances.
  • To see one in anything and everything is concentration.
  • Sadhana ( spiritual practice) is not what is prescribed but what is practiced.
  • Contentment is liberation.
  • There is only one power (Shakthi) in which ever way it is manifested
  • Prayer is only to acquire faith.
  • To ascribe every thought to God is to become volition less.
  • Virtuousness is to see virtue in others.
  • Renunciation is either not wanting anything or wanting everything
  • Feeling 'I am doing' is human; feeling that he does everything is jnana; being all is divine.
  • He is formless because all forms are his; He is nameless because all names are his; He is without attributes because all attributes are his.
  • It is not believing in God but what you believe is God
  • Happiness arises in the mind, not in the possessions. It is the mind that thinks "I have", or "I lack", it is the mind that wants; and it is the mind that feels satisfied with whatever is available. A mind which thinks, "this is my due; it is sufficient, " is happy and contended; a mind which thinks otherwise, experiences suffering. To want anything that is not available is sorrow. Contentment is happiness
  • Mother earth feeds equally the grass and the banyan tree according to their needs
  • A child is never at fault in the mother's view. It is in spite of his fault and perhaps because if them she loves him and corrects him
  • Insight is, to see things as they are. When the necessary insight is not there, you cannot cognize the light which is there
  • The great teachings remain as mere words unless they are experienced