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Contemplation Quote by Dada Bhagwan

“Not having the slightest abhorrence towards any nimit (instrumental doer) is dharmadhyan (auspicious contemplation).” quote by Dada Bhagwan
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““Not having the slightest abhorrence towards any nimit (instrumental doer) is dharmadhyan (auspicious contemplation).””

Dada Bhagwan

About This Quote

Source Sutra: Dharmadhyan Teachings, 1992

Not feeling any aversion toward any instrument or performer is a blessed contemplation, reflecting a pure, auspicious mindset.

In simple terms: Absence of aversion is a sacred state.

Key Takeaway

Cultivate non‑judgmental awareness.

Themes

non‑judgment spirituality mindfulness

Mood

calm reflective

Type

spiritual instructive

When to use this quote

  • daily interactions
  • art appreciation
  • conflict resolution
  • meditation practice

Key Concepts

dharmadhyan contemplation

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can one practice non‑aversion daily?
  • What benefits arise from a judgment‑free mindset?
A Different Perspective

Achieving true non‑aversion is challenging in practice.

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