The author through multiple conversations with his GuruMa, Shree Mata Swadhaa Devi, discusses practical difficulties in Sadhana, the role of effort and surrender, receives spiritual instructions and personally experiences divine interventions in multiple settings. These conversations, as three Jnanis (Realized Beings) told the author, are part of "Divine Sankalpa" or Divine will. The book covers Self-Knowledge (Jnana), Bhakti, atmavichara and GuruMa's own rich divine experiences. We hope Sadhaks and Mumukshus will find enough pointers in their pursuit of Self/Truth/God.
He writes about the journey, meetings with Mahatmas, Enlightened beings and how finally reached the feet of his Guru, Shree Mata Swadhaa Devi. The author can be reached at [email protected]
Heart is filled with pure love, ecstasy and ananda while writing this foreword since this Nagaraj Padaki feels blessed by our Poojya Gurudeva (Shri Swami Virajeshwara Saraswati) to share a few thoughts with dear gurubandhus.
Great Gurus like Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi, Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj, Papa Swami Ramdas, Sri Ramakrishna Paramahamsa, Sri Kanchi Mahaperiyava have given the essence of their experience through Talks, Q&A, Compositions and Biography, which makes scriptures, primarily Upanishads and The Bhagavad Gita within the reach of middling Sadhaks like me. Principally to beloved Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi for entering the life of a communist like me and for the complete transformation through the medicine called Jnana. Then, to Papa Swami Ramdas, who pulled the ear of this assertive ego and gave Deeksha at Anandashram and who taught the power of nāma and surrender. All Gurus are one, The Cosmic Being- Brahman. As Bhagavan taught, there are no Jnanis, only Jnana. To the Cosmic Being, a salutation from this dust.
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