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`Man has become a slave of his mind'

By Our Special Correspondent

BANGALORE May 27. Satya Sai Baba on Monday addressed more than 3,000 Buddhists from 16 countries at Brindavan, Whitefield, at the conclusion of the two-day Buddha Poornima celebrations.

``Man suffers today because he has become a slave of his mind. All creation is made of the five elements and suffused with the spirit or spark of divinity. This becomes visible only when man is in tune with the five elements through control of senses. Lack of such control has made the mind of man weak, wavering, confused, and depressed,'' Satya Sai Baba said.

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