Does Sri Gorakshanath's shakti manifest through different human forms? Is this Lord Shiva's manifestation? Is Mahavatar Baba the manifestation of the collective divinity of Himalayan saints and siddhas? Did Ashwasthama of the Mahabharat manifest through Hairakhan Babaji? Has Hairakhan Baba taken birth in human form? Or entered the body of any yogi through shakti diksha or kaya pravesh? Has this divine personality taken different forms while remaining immersed in samadhi and maintaining a singular identity? What do the saints of the Himalayas have to say about this? What is the current thought and acceptance in yogic and philosophical terms?
I undertook an indefinable journey the journey of life to answer all these questions. I visited innumerable sacred places, met many great saints and sages, both known and unknown. We can join the dots in retrospect, but looking ahead, the future remains unknown until we have realised that the future itself is in the past.
Table of Contents:
- Siddha Darshan
- Sadhana
- Dhyana
- Bhraman
- Swadhyaya
- Tapasya
- Glossay.
About the Author:
Romola Butalia did her Masters from Delhi School of Economics before establishing herself as a journalist of repute. With the advent of satellite television in India, she shifted to the visual medium, later making different kinds of films. She was one of the first to explore the potential of the Internet as a partner in India's first horizontal portal.
Thereafter, she became head of portals for India's second largest multi-channel portal. Her search for Truth led to a continued tryst with the Himalayas and the blessings of many mahatmas. Her first book, In the Presence of the Masters, has been widely acclaimed. As a practitioner in the tradition of the Himalayan yogis, she is known as Sriji.
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