Shri Dnyaneshwari - Vol 3


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Shrimad Bhagawad Geeta/Gita (also referred to simply as Geeta or Gita) is the most revered of Indian scriptures that comprehensively presents the highest spiritual philosophy in the Indian tradition. It is believed to be told by Lord Shri Krishna to Arjuna on the Mahabharat battle field of Kurukshetra. Just before the epic war between Pandavas and Kauravas was to begin, Arjuna was suddenly overcome by confusion about whether it was right for him to fight his own cousins and other relatives as also his revered teachers (gurus) and other elders who were standing opposite him as his enemies. As a result, he dropped his weapons and sat down in his chariot in a completely distraught mood. It was then that Shri Krishna who had taken upon himself the job of being Arjuna's charioteer, preached the complete spiritual philosophy by way of Shrimad Bhagawad Geeta. It helped Arjuna understand clearly what this creation is and what the purpose of human life in it is. He could then proceed with fighting the Mahabharat war as a duty in a detached manner. Shrimad Bhagawad Geeta consists of 18 chapters and is originally in Sanskrit. There have been many explanatory commentaries on it by different philosophers and thinkers. The greatest of some of the most revered saints who lived during the 13th century in Maharashtra, Sant Shri Dnyaneshwar Maharaj, wrote an incomparable commentary on the Geeta titled Bhavarth Deepika, more popularly known as Shri Dnyaneshwari, in Marathi verse form. It is believed that Lord Shri Krishna Himself reincarnated as Sant Dnyaneshwar primarily to take the Geeta philosophy down to the less educated seekers who were unable to understand the original Geeta in Sanskrit language. Shri Dnyaneshwari is the result of that. Sant Shri Dnyaneshwar maharaj took samadhi at a tender age of 21 years soon after completing Dnyaneshwari, which confirms the belief that the primary purpose of his incarnation was delivering Geeta philosophy to the masses of ordinary people. The original Dnyaneshwari is organised exactly on the lines of Geeta in 18 chapters. Each of the shlokas (verses) of Geeta has many owis (Marathi verses) explaining the meaning of the particular shloka. Sant Shri Dnyaneshwar excels in putting across the underlying philosophy by way of many different metaphors and examples from the day-to-day life making it easy for a sincere reader to understand and digest it. The Dnyaneshwari owis are in old Marathi of the 13th century. This series of three books is an attempt by the author to take the Dnyaneshwari to non-Marathi seekers. It is a literal translation of the original "owis" rendered as modern English prose. It is presented in the following format - the literal meaning in English of the original Sanskrit shloka/s of Geeta followed by the English translation of the related owis. At some places, more than one shloka are presented together if the meaning can be better understood that way. The reader is expected to have a reasonable degree of familiarity with Indian spiritual philosophy and the commonly used Sanskrit terms in respect of the various fundamental spiritual concepts. The original Sanskrit shlokas of Geeta in Devnagari script are not included because Kindle does not support the relative font at present. Chapter 1 and the first ten shlokas of Geeta describe the formation of armies on both the sides with the names and qualities of the various warriors gathered on the battle field. There is also a description of the distraught state of Arjuna's mind in this initial part. The actual philosophical preaching by Lord Shri Krishna starts from Chapter 2, shloka 11 and hence this book also starts from that point onwards. This translation of the complete Dnyaneshwari is presented in three volumes. The first volume covers chapters 2 to 8, second covers chapters 9-13 and the third covers chapters 14-18.




Dnyaneshwari in English


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This is an english translation of the treatise on Shrimat Bhagvat Geeta written in Marathi by Sant Dnyaneshwar in thirteenth century. It gives core ideology of hinduism. It brought for the first time religious knowledge from sanskrit into local language Marathi for common man. Sant Dnyanseshwar wrote it as poetry written in Owi format. It deals with self-realization and meditation.




Shri Sai Satcharita


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Amritanubhava


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Divine Inspiration


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ISBN: "978-81-944317-0-1" ( PaperBack ) ISBN: "978-93-90235-03-2" ( E-Book ) ‘The Secret of Eternal Youth’ is a book based on the psychology of Rishi Patanjali. It must be read without fail. As you read this book, you will gradually get divine inspiration and light. You must not only read this book five times yourself but should also carry out the divine service of distributing it to others. This book provides moral understanding to the youths and helps them to get rid of their evil sex habits bringing about a divine transformation in their lives.




The Eternal Wisdom of Dnyaneshwari


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Seven centuries ago, Saint Dnyaneshwar wrote a commentary on Gita called Bhavarthadeepika, now popularly known as Dnyaneshwari after its author. He wrote it on the instructions of his Guru Nivruttinath who wanted to bring to the common man the Vedanta philosophy of Upanishads, hitherto available to only Sanskrit-knowing pundits. Since then Dnyaneshwari has been a timeless spiritual guide providing solace to the rustic folk as well as the educated elite




Origins of Chitpavan Brahmins


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This Sarasvati River book is a sequel to the book 'Chitpavan Konkanastha Brahmins' History [Pre- And Proto-]'. Like the previous book, it further takes the history to its final logical conclusion. It shows categorically that the Original Home of the Chitpavan Brahmins' ancestors was right on the banks of the ancient Vedic River Sarasvati, near its origin in the Himalayas, in the region now known as Uttarakhanda of India. The Chitpavan Brahmins ancestors were called 'Agnihotri Brahmins' then and were the neighbours of the Maithili Brahmins' ancestors in the region to their north-east as narrated. In the companion book 'Chitpavan Konkanastha Brahmins' History [Proto- And Pre-]' of this author, it was seen that the historic connection to 'Ahichhatra' in present-day UP, with due evidence, was provided by the Kannada Shashtik Brahmins who shared common ancestry with Chitpavan Brahmins. In this case, it is the Maithili Brahmins, one time old neighbours of the Chitpavan Brahmins' ancestors for long since the ancient Vedic times, who have come forward to provide the missing link to their ancestral history by emphatically providing the necessary evidence and connection of their ancestral home on the banks of the Vedic Sarasvati River in the Himalayas. Some of the readers might not have read this author's previous companion book - 'Chitpavan Konkanastha Brahmins' History [Proto- And Pre-]'. It is a very important one and a predecessor of this book. It is a must-read for getting the full picture of Chitpavan Origins. To acquaint them with its central ideas, a short synopsis from it is given at the beginning of this book, with its introduction etc. All the same, they should not miss upon the original book 'Chitpavan Konkanastha Brahmins' History [Proto- And Pre-]' that is still available at Pothi.com in printed edition.




Gita Explained


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Bhagavad Geeta


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Commentary on 'The Bhagavad Geeta' by Swami Mukundananda




Inner Secrets of Rajayoga


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This book bears an appropriate title of INNER SECRETS OF RAJAYOGA - SAINT DNYANESHWAR ON KUNDALINI YOGA PRACTICE - PROCESSES AND METHODS [PANTHARAJA]. It is by the author who is himself a practicing Yogi. It is a four-in-one book of its own kind. It combines the earlier trilogy of kindle e-books by the author on the subject of Rajayoga viz. 1. Introduction to Rajayoga of Gita And Dnyaneshwari 2. Saint Dnyneshwar's Rajayaoga - Kundalini Yoga Practice - Processes And Methods [Pantharaja], 3. 'The Yogi's Mystic Universe - Saint Dnyaneshwar on Jeeva-Jagat-Ishwara' along with his e-book 'Saint Dnyaneshwar's Yoga Explained - Yoga and Philosophy Of Gita And Dnyaneshwari'. Thus it is a composite presentation of the subject matter in one go. The readers will be taken through the various aspects of Rajayoga via the basics that are expounded in the Great Shrimad Bhagavad Gita and its mystic erudite commentary 'Dnyaneshwari' by the greatest Indian master Kundalini Yogi, devotee and Jnanin Saint Dnyaneshwar of the 13th century India. This is an exposition of the Rajayoga - the Kundalini Yoga, as explained by Saint Dnyaneshwar. He was the preceptor of the Kundalini Yoga line of the Natha Siddhas to which the author belongs. It has bearings upon the theoretical knowledge and practical experience of his more than three decades of perfected Rajayoga practice. It is born out of the secret knowledge all Rajayogis do possess . This book will systematically introduce the readers to various concepts of Rajayoga in the generalist Yogis' methodologies and thinking, along with special practices of Yoga discipline in the Natha Siddha's traditional ways as expounded through the writings of the Yogi Saint Dnyaneshwar. a Master Kundalini Yogin and an erudite exponent of Shrimad Bhagavad Gita. The following book by him is available as Kindle book on Amazon.com and its stores worldwide and at Pothi.com as printed book on demand. It is a companion volume of the present book, recommended to be read for a better understanding of the subject being put forth on 'Yoga Of Gita' by the author. 1. Autobiography of A Natha Siddha Yogi [Travails Of A Mystique`]