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Atirudra Mahayajna kankhal 1981

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The main deity of the Yajna was Rudra, who has two forms: fierce and compassionate. Both forms are beneficial and both were worshipped during this Yajna.

Forty Verses on Reality

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Sri Ramana Maharshi was one of the most famous sages of the 20th century. His guidance was mainly in silence

Misconceptions About Sankara

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The author fully aware that many an intem of discussion noticed here, might have been developed and presented as an

Purana Purusha Yogiraj Sri Shama Churn Lahiree ( A Complete Biography )

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Purana Purusha is the Gita of Satyayuga. This is significant because of the loftiness of thought inherent in the book.

The Scientist And The Saint

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Science often claims the monopoly of truth, but is unable to give answers to the main questions. It is valid and useful in its field, but it must understand its limitations and is not a strong base for providing a world-view. On the other hand, throughout history, and in every continent, saints and sages have claimed to see the final reality. Their testimonies are, if not equal, at least convergent. This book quotes a wide range of scientists and sages, giving a strong base for a spiritual view of life and the universe.

The Spiritual Message of Indian Saint-Poets

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The medieval Saint-poets had diverse social backgrounds. Mostly living the life of a householder, they ranged from the learned Brahmin

Viveksar The Essence of Discernment

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Viveksar is a rare scripture composed in 1755 CE by Aghoracharya Baba Kinaram, a saint in the Aghor tradition. It

Who is this Shama Churn?

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"Who is this Shamachurn" is essentially a book for soul-seekers. It expounds the fact that spirituality transcends religion and the subtle juxtaposition of the various facets of spirituality, makes the truly interested and analytical reader pause and glean it's intrinsic essence. The avid reader is spellbound at such an univocal exegesis on Shamachurn and as he goes deeper and deeper finds himself being bathed by the cascades of an all-pervasive spiritual ethos heretofore not experienced while discerningly reading books on Shamachurn.