Guru autobiography novels
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In , Sri M wrote his memoir Apprenticed to a Himalayan Master—A Yogi’s Autobiography, which became an instant bestseller. His books have received wide acclaim, reaching out to a global audience.
His published work is available in multiple languages and includes :
Apprenticed to a Himalayan Master: A Yogis Autobiography
An autobiographical account of a yogi and his journey towards understanding his master, Apprenticed to a Himalayan Master: A Yogis Autobiography is Sri Ms story. Published in Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Oriya, Tamil, Marathi, Gujarati, Telugu, Bengali and German.
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The Journey Continues: A sequel to Apprenticed to a Himalayan Master
An autobiographical book with mind-blowing accounts that defy the essence of modern science in order to pinpoint the abode of consciousness and the mystic world of the Mind.
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The Friend: Mind, Body, Soul, Well-Being
Sri M is widely known as a spiritual leader and teacher. However, h
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Autobiography of a Yogi
Autobiography of Paramahansa Yogananda
Autobiography of a Yogi bygd Paramahansa Yogananda is a spiritual classic published in It recounts Yogananda's life, his search for his guru, and his teachings on Kriya Yoga. The book has introduced many to meditation and yoga and has been influential in both Eastern and Western spiritual circles. It has been translated into over fifty languages and continues to be widely read. Notable admirers include Steve Jobs, George Harrison, and Elvis Presley.
Paramahansa Yogananda was born as Mukunda Lal Ghosh in Gorakhpur, India, into a BengaliHindu family.[2]Autobiography of a Yogi recounts his life and his encounters with spiritual figures of the Eastern and the Western world. The book begins with his childhood and family life, then finding his guru, becoming a monk and establishing his teachings of Kriya Yoga meditation. The book continues in when Yogananda accepted an invitation to speak at a religious con
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The Guru Who Came Down from the Mountain
Dev—charismatic and powerful, a guru with thousands of followers around the world, and a string of ashrams fuelled by a flourishing business in drugs and gun-running. Ashrams that bring him the power and wealth he craves and fulfil his desire for women. But of all the women he knows—and at times, loves—there are three who play a pivotal role in his life: his wife, Gita, whose death is shrouded in mystery, and Cynthia and Madge, who unwittingly launch him into his career as a guru.
Nitya is Dev’s complete antithesis—pure of heart and deeply spiritual. He comes to Dev as a disciple, and for years his devotion to his guru makes him blind to his failings. But when the truth can no longer be ignored, he is disillusioned. Though he escapes charges of rape and murder, Dev does finally receive a death sentence—he is fatally afflicted with AIDS. As he lies on his deathbed in Rishikesh, Nitya comes to see him, unab