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Divine Vibrations

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Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba is ever-existent, ever-vibrant, and ever-radiant. He has declared, "I am within you always." This is addressed to all living beings in the world. Even when His physical frame is not there now, this is true and He proves His existence beyond doubt to all seekers of Spiritual Truth.
Prof. K. Anil Kumar, the chosen translator of Bhagawan's Divine Discourses, who echoes "His Master's Voice", elaborated Bhagawan's teachings and philosophy, the glory and significance of Swami's 'Maha Samadhi', and guidance for further carrying on Sai's Mission with zeal and zest, in his lectures in foreign countries and to foreigners in Prasanthi Nilayam in this volume, titled "Divine Vibrations".
Readers will find this volume all absorbing, inspiring, and spiritually elevating.

332 pages, Kindle Edition

First published October 30, 2013

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November 15, 2013
Prof. K. Anil Kumar, the chosen translator of Bhagawan's Divine Discourses, who echoes "His Master's Voice", elaborated Bhagawan's teachings and philosophy, the glory and significance of Swami's 'Maha Samadhi', and guidance for further carrying on Sai's Mission with zeal and zest, in his lectures in foreign countries and to foreigners in Prasanthi Nilayam in this volume, titled "Divine Vibrations".
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September 21, 2017

This book is quite interesting and illuminating giving a lot of information about the personality and views of Sri Satya Sai baba. As the author was in Baba's company for more than four decades his estimate of Sai Baba's views and philosophy is quite authentic and sincere. Many doubts that devotees have about Baba after His Samadhi are clearly clarified. The author's style is very lucid and straightforward without any vague and obscure meanings.
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