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AN UNPRECEDENTED PORTRAIT OF A GREAT YOGA TEACHER AND THE WAYS IN WHICH TEACHINGS AND TRADITIONS ARE PASSED ON It is a rare and remarkable soul who becomes legendary during the course of his life by virtue of great service to others. Sri K. Pattabhi Jois was such a soul, and through his teaching of yoga, he transformed the lives of countless people. The school in Mysore that he founded and ran for more than sixty years trained students who, through the knowledge they received and their devotion, have helped to spread the daily practice of traditional Ashtanga yoga to tens of thousands around the world. Guruji paints a unique portrait of a unique man, revealed through the accounts of his students. Among the thirty men and women interviewed here are Indian students from Jois's early teaching days; intrepid Americans and Europeans who traveled to Mysore to learn yoga in the 1970s; and important family members who studied as well as lived with Jois and continue to practice and teach abroad or run the Ashtanga Yoga Institute today. Many of the contributors (as well as the authors) are influential teachers who convey their experience of Jois every day to students in many different parts of the globe. Anyone interested in the living tradition of yoga will find Guruji richly rewarding.
In 1991, author Sunil Reddy was a college student in Hyderabad when he sought out Guruji Verahur V. Srinivasan, a retired deputy inspector general of police who was a Yogi and a God-realized saint. Reddy wanted to learn the art of meditation from this man who was a prodigy in mastering different spiritual paths. They connected, and for the next four years, the two met weekly. Guruji: Teachings of a Hindu Saint recounts those meetings and the lessons learned. Reddy presents this collection of spiritual practices and techniques gleaned from a master and designed to help guide a true practitioner. He narrates Guruji's visions and experiences with other masters, details the stages of spiritual progress, addresses distractions and detractions, repeatedly shows the qualities of true practice, and offers guideposts for assessment. Providing an in-depth look at many concepts central to the practice of Hinduism, Guruji: Teachings of a Hindu Saint guides disciples and seekers in their quest for spiritual enlightenment.
Guruji: The Mentor is an easy and simple form of literature for the commoner to walk on the path of spirituality with strength and support to succeed against misfortune and to drag favor out of destiny too. With the blessings of Lord Hanumanta, I am sure the Guruji will definitely stand behind everybody as a mentor, as a guide, and as a supporter.
SHRI GURUJI Pioneer of A New Era Author: C. P. BHISHIKAR Translated into English by SUDHAKAR RAJE
The Parliament of India; which is a representative institution for millions of Indians; offered its tribute to a great man; who had never been to the gate of its building. Still; both houses of the Parliament; leaving aside the tradition; offered its tribute to this great man; who had never been its member. The then Prime Minister of India; Smt. Indira Gandhi had said: “He was not a member of the Parliament. Sri Golvalkar; who was a prestigious gentleman; is not amongst us. He was scholarly; powerful; faithful. With his impressive personality and infallible faith for his ideas; he enjoyed a very important place in national life.” Guruji Sadashivrao Golvalkar by Narendra Modi: This insightful biography penned by Narendra Modi brings to life the inspiring journey of Guruji Sadashivrao Golvalkar, the second Sarsanghchalak (Supreme Leader) of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS). As a revered spiritual leader and a prominent figure in India's socio-political landscape, Golvalkar's life and teachings continue to inspire generations. Through this biography, readers gain profound insights into the thoughts and contributions of Guruji, his dedication to nation-building, and his role in shaping the RSS into a significant cultural and social organization. Narendra Modi's tribute to Guruji celebrates the profound impact of this visionary leader on India's spiritual and cultural fabric. Key Aspects of the Book "Guruji Sadashivrao Golvalkar": A Visionary Leader: The biography chronicles the life and ideals of Guruji Sadashivrao Golvalkar, exploring his vision for a spiritually enriched and culturally vibrant India. Legacy of Guruji: Readers gain an understanding of the enduring influence of Guruji's teachings and his contributions to the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) and Indian society. Nation-Building: The book reflects on Guruji's role in fostering a sense of cultural pride and unity, emphasizing the importance of nation-building based on indigenous values and traditions. Narendra Modi, the esteemed Prime Minister of India, is also a prolific author who has written biographies that pay tribute to influential personalities who have shaped India's history and culture. In "Guruji Sadashivrao Golvalkar," Modi sheds light on the life of this revered spiritual leader, exploring the impact of Guruji's thoughts and actions on India's cultural and social landscape. The biography serves as an homage to Guruji's vision and ideals, capturing the essence of his teachings for future generations.
Biography of Madhav Sadashiv Golwalkar, 1906-1973, second "sarasanghachalak" of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh.
One can find a perfect combination of simplicity and spirituality in the personality of Guru Nanak Devji. He was a prophet as well as a universal chief, a devotee and a mentor, a poet and a lyricist, a singer and a composer, a wanderer and a native. It is truly said, ‘Nanak Shah Monk. Hindu’s Guru and Muslim’s sectarian leader. Around 550 years ago, on the holy land of India, an epoch-making, philosopher, revolutionary, socialist, religious, preacher of immortality and a visibility of ultimate spiritual light seen was born. This person was named as Nanak. The radiance of Allah and light of God in Nanak was recognized first by simplex daulta, Nanakji’s sister, and Nawab Rai Baular. When Pandit Hardyl saw Nanakji, at that very moment he commented that this boy was super-human from the light of God. Brother Guru Dasji also has said beautifully, “The birth of Sat Guru Nanak is like the end of sorrows in humanity. From childhood, Nanakji was a saint like nature. His mind was more on spirituality and the welfare of the society. For the welfare of the society, through his education, he had opposed the differences between Hindus and Muslims, and the false religious practices. He focused more on the sanctity of mind, simplicity, divinity, and behavior to be the only path for every human to reach God. He said, “Allah has said that all are God’s children, God has created all.” When Guru Nanakji met Siddhi, they asked him about his caste; on this, he replied, ‘Regard everyone to be of the same caste and creed, as no one is small or big, as taught by our holy books.’ Guru Nanakji had established simplicity and equality thinking amongst humans. His principle was to achieve control on the mind because the person who gets success in controlling his mind is the only one who can control the world. This success cannot be gained through weapons or bombs, rather, only through principles. After this win, it is a lifetime win. When was he questioned that under his eyes whether Hindu was bigger or Muslim? He gave a very beautiful and straight reply that, ‘Without good actions, both are useless. At the doors of God and Allah, that person is only accepted who is true by character, helpful, and follows his purpose of life. In the world, everyone bends down for selfishness, and not for others. He says very clearly that there is no sense in bending your head when your mind is not pure. He believes that just by showing off, you will not achieve anything because God is Supreme Being who can read everyone’s mind. Nanakji, in one of his teachings, has also warned us to be away from hypocrisy and falsehood because they are pervasive in humanity. He puts more emphasis on the word of God by following the directions of awaking individuals, rather than the minds of the frustrated peoples. In this E-Book, we are going to present about Nanakji’s birth, life, preaching, and messages to all.
Thank You, Master Anyone who has read and loved Autobiography of a Yogiwill be delighted to find this treasure of personal experiences and heartfelt remembrances of Paramhansa Yogananda by three of his direct disciples. Stories from Yogananda's family members, Hare Krishna Ghosh and Meera Ghosh, who became disciples as teenagers, take the reader on pilgrimage to India to the sacred places and miraculous moments shared with this great yogi. The stories of Peggy Deitz transport one to Yogananda's ashram in California and his time living with devotees in America. These accounts, whether humorous or miraculous, casual or divine, bring to life the experience of being in Yogananda's presence. They give insight into the profound love with which he guided each individual. Yogananda was not only one of the greatest yoga masters of our time. He was an avatar: an incarnation of the Divine. Firsthand experiences from close disciples are a true gift that can help us tune in to his vast nature. At the same time these delightful stories will touch your heart and uplift your spirit.
The guru-disciple relation is very ancient in India, here Guru is given an upper position than God. Guru is regarded as the path to achieving God. Sikh’s tenth and last Guru, Guru Gobind Singhji was born as a leader. At that time there were evils prevailing in the society like caste system, untouchability, idol worshipping etc. At this time the people needed a strong leader for which Guru Gobind Singhji took birth and he had struggled throughout his life to fighting against the injustice dealt out. The following e-Book gives an insight into Guru Gobind Singhji’s life.