A lamp inspite of its oil-filled container and the wick can only emit light when it is enkindled by another burning source. It applies in case of a truth-seeker also. His dormant soul needs to be ignited through the contact of a GOD- EMPOWERED LIBERATED-SOUL who is also a deliverer of sins.
His Holiness Bijoy Krishna Goswami is a SADGURU, a deliverer of sins, and a liberator. Like other SADGURUS he has resurrected after relinquishing his mortal body and hence his work continues unabated. The uniqueness of his path is that there is no conflict between his AJAPA YOGA, which the saints practised from time immemorial, and the different religions of the world. A seeker is free to follow meticulously his own religion while practising AJAPA- YOGA.
This book is intended to look at the SADGURU through the eyes of great saints as well as through observation of rapid spiritual growth and transcendation of his disciples and also his intense love and unimitable equanimity towards all creatures including plants & inert objects which only the creator and his close associates possess.
The author has tried to refrain from his personal views less it may look biased.
K. N. Pathak (b. 30th November 1937), a recipient of gold medal for standing first in Master of Architecture degree from Roorkee University, joined Jadavpur University and retired from there as Professor & Head of the department of Architecture. He had the rare honour of receiving felicitation from the Indian Institute of Architects for his contribution to architectural education.
He was initiated to incessant prayer (Ajapa Naam Yoga) at the age of 15 by revered Swami Asimananda Saraswatiji, a descendent disciple of Sadguru Bijoy Krishna Goswami Prabhu. He had a keen bent towards spiritualism. Although he spent a family life, his residence remained Vibrant with Keertan, discources and frequenting saints.
Within months after retirement from service, he along with his pious wife left home in pursuit of intense Naam Japa and meditation. Guruji within years unfolded their spiritual doors in quick successions. While at Raipur he heard a loud oracle from the sky-VRINDAVAN and then in his Guru's voice to go together and stay there in seclusion until further instruction. The splendour of the inner Vrindavan unfolded before them and drowned them in the ocean of joy.
One day Adwaita Prabhu (15th cent AD) and Sadguru Gosaiji appeared together as if living persons and asked him to look at their Tilak and do the same way, wear Kanthee (Tulsibeads) and white robes. They were renamed as Brajeswarananda and Krishnapriya and asked to live a renunciants' life while staying together. A few months later Gosaiji reappeared. Putting his feet on his head he asked him to start initiating the seekers on his behalf which miraculously started as specified. It was the Adwaita Saptami of 2005. Then they were asked to come back to Kolkata and carry on selfless service to mankind.
• Gosaiji relinquished the easy going path of kulguru' and joined Calcutta Medical College to earn his livelihood through service to mankind. He took fees from the solvents but used to give free medicines to the poor.
• He gave up Hinduism and joined Brahmo-Samaj and got initiated by Maharshi Devendra Nath Tagore (father of Nobel Laureate Poet, Rabindranath Tagore) and spent 22 long years in studying and undergoing the brunt of preaching in remote areas the doctrines of Brahmo Gyan (the formless attributeless God). He was honoured by being made full time head priest of Brahmo Samaj and stayed with his family in the temple. Yet his thirst for the ultimate truth was not quenched in this dry path of gyan (pure wisdom). Brahmos did not believe in the need of a Guru and he knew by now that without a Guru it would be impossible to proceed further.
• Throwing his family into financial crisis he left Brahmo Samaj and took shelter under an enlightened Godhead from the Himalayas-revered Brahmananda Paramhansa and got the path of AJAPA NAAM YOGA. Immediately after hearing the mantra (power infused name of God) Bijoy Krishna went into deep trance which lasted for eleven days.
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Vedas (1274)
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Bhakti (242)
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Shiva (335)
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