Ancient scriptures like the Vedas have survived the test of time. Through centuries, through wars, through famines, they have remained, shining as beacons of light to the seeking humanity. The Vedas do not have an author. They are considered divine transmissions. Received and given to the world by the great Rishis of ancient India. For the modern mind that bases everything on proven facts and science, this may seem incredible. Yet, the fact remains that the Vedas exist. We do not know who created the universe, yet we know that universe exists, as we do. Yet, there occur events that seem so strange in modern times, that seem to once again stand testimony that there is much more than the human mind can comprehend through its intellect and senses. Great scientists like Albert Einstein, began that exploration through what they termed Quantum physics. Trying to find the source, trying to make sense of all that is. As he said, "Where science ends, spirituality begins." Incredible as it may seem, this book, 'The Path as Shown by Sage Agastya', intends to do just that. In the simplest of words, the greatest truths have been presented in this book. So, the immediate question is, who is the author who can do such a thing? It is none other than Sage Agastya, the greatest of the Rishis! If you have been called to this book, know that you are meant to receive the great wisdom contained within it. To read it, is to know the truth! For those who have been blessed to read the other books in the series, this book has the discourses in their entirety and also contain discourses that were discovered in 2025.
Anuradha Gajaraj-Lopez is a former journalist and holds a post graduate degree in Journalism and Mass Communication. She was a reporter with The Times of India, and later a special correspondent with The Asian Age newspaper in India. She lives with her family in Clovis, California. Born in India to spiritual parents, Anuradha has retained her interest in mythology, folklore and exploring the deeper meaning of life. She moved to the United States, and continues her reflections on life through her writing. Many of her readers identify with the emotions, thoughts, and experiences her contemplative poetry and writing bring forth. She is a disciple of Paramahansa Yogananda, the great yogi, who authored the world renowned book "Autobiography of A Yogi".