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Return of the Divine Mother

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"This is a story of two disciples – who are trained in martial arts, yogasanas and the science of Brahmsutras – taught and nurtured by two sages who themselves had attained yogic siddhis.

The story starts with a dream of one of the disciples, who peeks into the world of timeless reality. Trying to seek answers, he discovers a secret kingdom – an ocean of eternity – beneath the realm of earthly existence.

Does consciousness exist because of the material world, or do time and space exist because of consciousness? The thought releases the river of higher knowledge which leads to the realization of the Divine Mother, the eternal Prakriti; the saga of creation; the paradoxical world of Brahma; the transformations of energy; the nectar of immortality, whereby, the journey emerges with a twist, magnifying the perception of endless possibilities.

Inspired by Mahabharat, where the divine song of Krishna unfolds in the midst of an epic battle, this book embraces the wisdom of Devi Mahatmya, Devi Suktas of Rig Veda, Garbh Upanishad and Yog Sutras of Patanjali to reveal the ancient science of India."

304 pages, Paperback

Published February 25, 2016

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March 11, 2022
This book's description is difficult to understand (avoiding the word 'misleading'). It gives the impression that this is a novel having spiritual content. Instead, this is a sort of treatise on Yogsutra of Patanjali with Vedic and Upanishadic discussion of Consciousness.
This is a very good book if you are interested in serious scriptural content. This book is quite rich in scriptural and spiritual content with Sanskrit verses.
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