This exquisite gem of a book will prove a priceless boon to spiritual seekers and aspirants, irrespective of age, gender, nationality, or creed. For those who read it and put its teaching into practice, it will be a profound life-changing experience; for it addresses the timeless and eternal existential questions that have troubled making since the beginning of time and unerringly points the reader to they want to god and the fulfillment of the purpose of human life. For this, it draws on the Sanatan Dharma, the eternal religion on India, the oldest faith in the World, and on a set of spiritual principles tested and revalidated on the anvil of the experience of two great practicing yogis of modern times: the author himself, and his Guru, Swami Kripalavanandji (1913-1981). With great simplicity and clarity that characterize all of the Author’s works, on matter how complex the subject, it explains what is Dharma and how it may be practiced. In the latter dimension, through an enchanting parable of a Lapwing battling the Mighty Ocean, it highlights the important of endeavour or effort in life’s journey towards its ultimate goal. This beautiful work will be greatly cherished by those who read it.
Swami Rajarshi Muni was born on 11th February, 1931, in Porbandar, in western Gujarat, in the princely lineage of the Jadeja rules of Kutch. He received sannyas initiation in February 1971 and thereafter devoted himself almost exclusively to secluded Yoga sadhana of the khechari mudra expounded and practiced in the modern spiritual tradition of Lord Lakulish, twenty-eight incarnation of Lord Shiv, in which he is the present spiritual head. In 1993, in response to a spiritual calling, he temporarily interrupted his self-imposed seclusion undertake a worldwide campaign to spread the knowledge of Yoga and the moral, cultural spiritual values of the Sanatan (eternal) Indian heritage. He resumed secluded sadhana in 2007 to complete his Yoga and establish the authenticity of the principle of the indestructible Divine Body, on which he has written with profound clarity and authority based on personal practice experience. He is an advanced yogi, a realized Master in the classic mould of Indian adepts, knower of the kundalini and master of the khechari mudra. The extraordinary heights he attained in his Yoga practice establish him firmly as the latest addition to the lineage of perfected masters which has long embellished the Indian spiritual tradition.
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Vedas (1279)
Upanishads (477)
Puranas (740)
Ramayana (893)
Mahabharata (329)
Dharmasastras (162)
Goddess (475)
Bhakti (243)
Saints (1292)
Gods (1283)
Shiva (334)
Journal (132)
Fiction (46)
Vedanta (324)
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