Bhakti Shatak - Pocket Size - English
The heart and soul of all scriptures
Features
- 100 couplets with brief meanings.
- Concise elucidation of spiritual concepts.
- The philosophy of bhakti yoga.
- The relationship between Krishna and Radha.
- The supremacy of love; the means to eternal happiness.
"My Bhakti Shatak is a veritable divine lake, filled with the nectarean bliss of divine love. O Fortunate Readers! Dive deep like swans and drink this sweetest of the sweet nectar ..." Jagadguru Shri Kripalu Ji
Jagadguru Shri Kripalu Ji Maharaj elucidates the path of bhakti yoga in one hundred couplets, encapsulating the essence of the Vedas and Upanishads, along with the devotional theme of the Bhagavatam, in a very succinct and lyrical manner.
The couplets begin by establishing Shri Radha as the supreme entity and the soul of the supreme soul, Shri Krishna. All aspects of God are delineated in such a masterly way that even a newcomer to spiritual subjects will find himself interested in the true meaning of spirituality, devotion and rupadhyana on God. The text culminates to reveal that God is bound by love, and it is through love alone that He can be attained, and we will be eternally happy. The only path to know Him - the path of bhakti - is beautifully described in the simplest possible manner.
Language | English |
Genre | Sankirtan and Couplets |
Book cover type | Paperback |
Classification | Principal Composition |
Author | Jagadguru Shri Kripalu Ji Maharaj |
Publisher | Radha Govind Samiti |
Number of pages | 200 |
Weight | 150 g |
Size | 11 cm X 14 cm X 1.3 cm |
ISBN | 9789380661636 |
Jagadguru Shri Kripalu Ji Maharaj
The greatest spiritual master of the modern era and the foremost exponent of eternal Vedic philosophy, who reconciled all the world’s philosophies and faiths. He was the only saint to be honoured with the unprecedented title of JAGADGURUTTAM, acclaimed as the world’s pre-eminent scholar of all scriptures. Observing his state of being ever immersed in the divine love bliss of Shri Radha Krishna, the title of BHAKTIYOGA-RASAVATAR was also conferred upon him.
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