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Avadhuta Gita Rahasya Kunjika: Pratham Khand: Pranchin Kriya Yog Tantrik Granth

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Ancient Kriya Yoga Tantic Scripture : Avadhuta Gita Rahasya Kunjika : Volume 1 : as seen by The Divine Third Eye.


A profound sage and householder mystic of Ancient Kriya Yoga Mission(A Divine Enterprise Empowered by The Third Eye)(A Monastery of Realized Sages) has regained the inner meanings of the sacred `Avadhuta Gita Rahasya Kunjika' with his intense devotion to Yoga and arduous practice of esoteric Pranayama (The Art and Science of Breathing).


This book is an outcome of inner revelations of mystical meanings and paranormal experiences cum perceptions of first and second chapters of `Avadhuta Gita'. Penning down itself was full of eternal vibrations which resembled as if being dictated by a Siddha. This journey was full of inexplicable ecstasy and joy, laced with complete surrendering to witnessing the paranormal splendor of Avadhuta Gita Rahasya Kunjika. It depicts transcendental qualities and attributes of this state in its totality.


This body is just an instrument of meditation and the individual is nothing, the individual have nothing.


A Sadhak passes through infinite number of states during his Sadhana. Period of stay in any state varies depending on the peculiarities of that state as well the predicament of the Sadhak. Sadhak realizes, when time is ripe for him, that the particular Shabda is eternal, ever present, everywhere, perceptible to one only when one is ready during his course of Sadhana, including listening to these being chanted/sung by Siddhas, all the time, beyond the time.


This book is dedicated to all Sadhakas.

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Published August 23, 2018

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Lahiri Mahasaya

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Lahiri Mahasaya, was an Indian yogi guru who founded the Kriya Yoga school.
He became known in the West through Paramahansa Yogananda, a disciple of Sri Yukteswar Giri, and through Yogananda's 1946 book Autobiography of a Yogi .

To note his high spiritual state, his followers called him Mahasaya, which is a Sanskrit spiritual title translated as 'large-minded'. He was also popularly known as Yogiraj and Kashi Baba by his followers.

He organized many study groups and gave regular discourses on the Bhagavad Gita at his "Gita Assemblies." He freely gave Kriya initiation to those of every faith and status, from gardeners and postmen to kings; from Hindus to Muslims and Christians.

The Arya Mission Institution published commentaries by Lahiri on the Bhagavad Gita, along with other spiritual books, including a Bengali translation of the Gita. Lahiri himself had printed thousands of small books with excerpted passages from the Gita, in Bengali and Hindi, and distributed them for free.

He gave permission to one disciple, Panchanan Bhattacharya, to start an institution in Kolkata to spread the teachings of Kriya Yoga.

Some of his notable disciples included:
- Panchanan Bhattacharya,
- Swami Sri Yukteswar Giri
- Swami Pranabananda,
- Swami Keshavananda Brahmachari,
- Bhupendranath Sanyal
- The parents of Paramahansa Yogananda.

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