The Eternal Silence. Synthesis of all Dharma Paths Sarba Dharma Samanway This landmark publication by the Sanskrit Classics is all you need to grasp the major religious faiths of the world. The essence of all the major religious faiths is presented in the light of Breath: Kriya - Pranayam. Here lies the harmony or peace - Eternal Silence... Eternal Silence includes the essence from the following books: - Atma Kriya - The Science of Breath
- The Chandi - The Book of Divine Mother
- The Ramayan - The Great Epic of India
- The Mahabharata - Spiritual Characters and the Bhagavad Gita
- The Dhammapada - The Path of Dharma (Buddhism)
- The Holy Bible - The Old Testament
- THe Holy Bible - The New Testament
- The Holy Quran
- The Guru Grantha Sahib - Japaji (the first book of the Grantha Sahib)
- The Kriya Sutras
- And the Author
All End In Silence ... Vidyaratna Babaji (Swami Satyeswarananda Maharaj) was educated as a resident student for eight years in the hermitage school. He learned Kriya from Swami Satyananda with whom he was closely associated for long twenty years. Graduated from the University of Calcutta with a B.A. Philosophy Honors, received an M.A. in Philosophy specializing in Vedanta philosophy, concurrently received a LLB (law) degree, and also worked for Ph.D. program. He was a professor of law and an advocate (attorney) He entered into the order of Swami with the blessings of Jagatguru Sankaracharya Swami Krishna Tirtha Bharati of Puri Gobardhan Math and Bidyananda presided over the ceremony. He lived in a small hut for twelve (12) years in Dunagiri Hill, Himalayas; sometimes with Mahamuni Babaji who frequently visited him. Suddenly, without taking a vow, he observed Continuous Silence... (akhanda mouna) for three long years and was known as Silent Sage, Mouni Baba, Mouni Swami. In 1974, he received "Kriya Sutras" the message of Mahamuni Babaji at Dunagiri Hill Himalayas.
About the Author:
Educated as a resident student for eight years in the hermitage high school run by the Kriya yogis. Associated twenty years (since 1951) with Swami Satyananda, the chief monastic disciple of Swami Sriyukteswar in India. Graduated from the University of Calcutta with a B.A. Philosophy Honors, received an M.A. in philosophy specializing in Vedanta philosophy, concurrently received a LL. B. (law) degree, and also worked for Ph.D. program. Served as professor of law and worked as an attorney. Entered the order of Swami with the blessings of Sankarachaya Swami Krishna Tirtha Bharati of Puri Gobardhan Math and Bidyananda presided the ceremony. Lived in a small hut and sometimes in a cave in his meditative-life twelve (12) years in Dunagiri Hill, HIMALAYAS; sometime with Mahamuni Babaji who frequently visited him. He observed CONTINUOUS SILENCE . . . (akhanda mouna) for three long years and was known as Silent Sage, Mouni Swami, Mouni Baba etc.
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