Sathya Sai Baba Teachings:
Sri Satya Sai Baba says that DHARMA (righteousness) purifies the mind and leads to GOD. It creates a taste for the name and the form of GOD.
For example when you love the name form of Lord Krishna (any other name of GOD), you will naturally respect and obey the Commands of Krishna found in the Bhagavad-Gita (songs of the GOD). Have the name on the tongue and of GOD in your eye, and then the demon called AASA (DESIRE), wilfully from your mind, leaving the joy content with in. This kind of constant dwelling on the indwelling GOD makes you to love human beings. You will then see only well in others.
Whatever the holy books you read, Sadhanas (Religious practices) you do and pilgrim centres you visit, until you get rid of the impurities in your mind in the heart, the life given by GOD becomes worthless and useless. Those whore pure in heart and mind, shall see the GOD.
First practice yourself, before you preach to others. People only will follow those who speak out of personal experience.

Strive to acquire the grace of GOD which is the reward of Sadhana (Worship).
The highest form of worship is to follow the instructions of the Master (GOD).
God says that any institution or any individual engaged in practising DHARMA belongs to Me. God dwells in those who do well, speaks well and thinks good.
Man has to become aware his genuine Nature. Genuineness consists in being true to the deepest core. Man should be truthful in thought, deed and word. Otherwise there is no difference between him and animal. Animals are without thought and speech.
Dharma is the measure of Gnana (Wisdom). Gnani (Enlightened man) has the highest moral character after the illumination, he achieved. The subjection of his will to the ideal of goodness which is God, man becomes the embodiment of Dharma.
Sathsang (Relationship with great teachers) is the only remedy to make men leave as men. Man has the unique capacity to know his destiny.
Cruelty, Jealousy, Egoism, Ingratitude should not emanate from man, the Crown of Creation.
Mutual help and compassion (Love in action) should serve man as two eyes.




