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The authors make an attempt to arrive at a holistic understanding of Pragnya. It has involved and encompassed several disciplines ranging from philosophy, psychology and even physics.
Andy : The rocking "tough" guy from the USA who's trying to let go of a painful past . Nitya : A breath of fresh air who puts a smile on everyone's face. In zigzags of life, she's trying to find direction. Pragnya : An inquisitive and persistent journalist. The story is her goal, and she won't stop until she gets it. Swaroop : The silent and comflicted seeker who constantly questions the mystery of life. Yatri : The enigmatic photographer. You'll think about what he said long after he said it ; and you'll think about what he didn't say even longer. Join the gang as they take a journey within. Follow them as their backpack full of questions and discover a treasure trove of answers on an adventure filled road trip. Whether it's having a jallebi-eating contest in Varanasi or white water rafting in Rishikesh, each place presents its own challenge, showing each of characters what they need to drop in life in order to move forward... Dare to question... What do YOU have to 'drop' in order to evolve?"
“Aptavani 2” is the second in a series of spiritual books titled “Aptavani”. In this series, Gnani Purush (embodiment of Self knowledge) Dada Bhagwan addresses age-old unanswered questions of spiritual seekers. Dadashri offers in-depth answers to questions such as: “What is religion?”, “What are the benefits of the different types of religion?”, “How do I understand spirituality vs. religion?”, “What is spirituality?”, “What are the different types of yoga, and how are they relevant to spirituality and practice?”, “How can I experience a spiritual awakening, and attain spiritual enlightenment?”, “How can I lead a spiritual life?” Dadashri also provides spiritual clarification on the topics of: “What is the meaning of ignorance?”, “Who am I ?”, “How can I experience my own pure Soul?”, and “What is moksha, or liberation?” Ultimately, Dadashri describes that knowledge of Self is the primary goal of all seeking, and the beginning of true spirituality. Having attained Self knowledge, spiritual development begins, after which one may attain ultimate liberation, or moksha.
Welcome to Rasaleela, a divine play of emotions. A modern-day love story set against the backdrop of a cruise ship disaster, infused with magical elements. Parth, a humble chef from a low middle-class family, joins a cruise company. There, he meets Vrinda, a friendly waiter. Drawn to her nature, Parth likes her on their first acquaintance. Krish, a wealthy, intelligent businessman with a flirtatious nature, is pressured by his father to marry Pragnya, his friend's daughter. Pragnya, however, wants to get to know Krish better before agreeing. They embark on a cruise together, unaware of the adventure that awaits them. Parth and Vrinda find themselves working on the same cruise ship. Circumstances bring Pragnya and Parth closer, and she develops feelings for him, while Krish and Vrinda's initial impressions of each other are less favorable. One fateful night, a dramatic incident occurs, and the ship sinks into the ocean. Miraculously, Krish and Vrinda survive and find themselves stranded on a mysterious island teeming with animals. How will they escape this perilous situation? Will Parth and Pragnya survive the disaster? And what secrets does the island hold? Read on to discover the magical twists and turns of this captivating tale.
This volume titled ‘Summer Showers in Brindavan, 1973’ assumes special significance, because it contains explanations on the highly revered Bhaja Govinda shlokas of Adi Shankara by Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba Himself. It must be said that all the participants of this summer course have been highly fortunate to receive divine explanations on Adi Shankara’s Bhaja Govinda shlokas coupled with human values of universal importance on the variegated backdrop of Bharatiya Culture and Spirituality. The teacher-taught relationship has been very sacred in the Indian traditional way of life. Propagation of Bhaja Govindam shlokas (stanzas) had been the combined effort of Adi Shankara, the guru of the highest standard, and His disciples who were totally charged with the sacred spirit of upanishadic philosophy and human welfare at large. These verses carry the very essence of all the vedas, all the shastras and all the puranas. Their meaning and implications assume special significance because of Bhagawan’s unique way of dealing with the subject. Before starting this special course, Bhagawan exhorted all participants to preserve these valuable verses of Shankara in their hearts in a spirit of ‘tapas’ and thus sanctify their lives. The readers of this book will feel that they are at par with the participants of the ‘Summer Course’, in so far as benefiting from these highly erudite teachings; and in obtaining Bhagawan’s divine blessings.
“Aptavani 9” is the ninth in a series of spiritual books titled “Aptavani”. In this series, Gnani Purush (embodiment of Self knowledge) Dada Bhagwan addresses age-old unanswered questions of spiritual seekers. Dadashri offers in-depth answers to questions such as: “What is the definition of ignorance, the definition of self awareness, and the definition of freedom – and are they all related?”, “What are the signs of spiritual awakening?”, “If I gain spiritual power from spiritual practices, is that dangerous to my spirituality in any way?, “What is liberation, or moksha?” For those wanting to know how to become more spiritual, or desirous of attaining moksha, Dadashri explains that certain pitfalls must be avoided in the process of spiritual development. He describes how, in spirituality and practice, one must be careful not to fall into a lack of awareness. From understanding “Who am I?” and attaining knowledge of Self, true spirituality unfolds within, which supports a spiritual life leading to ultimate liberation.
What’s Special? • Doob Doob is leaving Big Baan! What’s got him so upset? Find out in Kalia the Crow: Don’t Go, Doob Doob. • Keya and Aman discover a magical pencil. But watch out! This pencil has evil plans to take over the world in Frankencil. • Shambu is determined not to get up from his sofa. But a little mouse has different plans for him in Shikari Shambu: Game On. • Hooja has developed a love for texting via mobile phone. And Tantri is ready to give him the most explosive mobile phone ever in Tantri the Mantri: Word Count.
Anna Claire has written these poems with older schoolchildren in mind, hoping they will encourage lively debate and reflection. Many of the poems are personal, and some are tragic but they are based on situations and circumstances that most of us encounter or face at some point during our lifetime. Reflection enables us to respond to others with understanding, and perhaps with the benefit of doing so, we are better equipped to deal with that which might otherwise overwhelm oneself, or those close to us. The human spirit is strong and has amazing abilities to overcome difficulties.