Autobiography of a Natha Siddha Yogi
Author | : Vibhakar Vitthal Lele |
Publisher | : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform |
Total Pages | : 502 |
Release | : 2011-01-10 |
ISBN-10 | : 1523640685 |
ISBN-13 | : 9781523640683 |
Rating | : 4/5 (683 Downloads) |
Download or read book Autobiography of a Natha Siddha Yogi written by Vibhakar Vitthal Lele and published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform. This book was released on 2011-01-10 with total page 502 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This is the first of the books by Vibhakar Lele, a Western educated Yogi in his own right, published as 'Autobiography of A Natha Siddha Yogi - A Mystique`s Travails', on Amazon.com and its stores worldwide. It is on the subject of his extensive experiences in the field of Rajayoga aka Kundalini-yoga, the most famous of the Yoga systems which is also called the Maha-yoga to highlight its outstanding character. It is a book of real life experiences of a Yogi. This book has been receiving most widespread response of the readers. There have been more than 1500 reads and around 400 downloads in the past year of the book. A number of enthusiastic readers have contacted the author on reading it and expressed great satisfaction in its reading. Quite a few have been to his home to meet him personally. Hence he is publishing it with the help of Amazon.com and its distribution network for wider availability of this book that appears to be so much liked by the readers. Its print copy is already available on Pothi.com and now at Createspace.com. This is the story of Yogi from the Sadhaka (Initiate) to the state of Siddha (Sainthood), told in earnest which may be useful for those striving upon the Path and also those who study and research into the Oriental discipline of Yoga. In a way, it is secular. Anyone who is on the way to Godhood can learn a lot from this book, irrespective of his religion. It can help one to understand what the saints of every religion had experienced from their initiation to the ultimate state. It is the Oriental Wisdom in its true form and practical demonstration. Its basis is the secret knowledge that the Indian Yogis hold close to their hearts. The scholars of Oriental disciplines can also learn much from it. It narrates many a phenomenon of Yoga with actual experiences and their explanation, including those of the mysterious Kundalini.It is a must read for all interested in the mysteries of Yoga and Kundalini which the Siddha Yogis rarely reveal to all. The author Vibhakar Lele is from the tradition of Siddha Yogis from the Natha sect from Saint Dnyaneshwar who has revealed many secrets of Yoga with experiences on the Path. His book is deemed to be useful also to the Shaktipata and other Kriya-yoga followers and also those who lack adequate guidance form their Gurus/peers. Secondly, it contains an important section on the Yoga and the philosophy of Gita as expounded by the great Maharashtrian Saint Dnyaneshwar. It contains an overall review for the beginners from the Yogic perspective and an all-too-important commentary on the mysterious Kundalini. Science has never explained fully the real basis of life as we know it. Overall, it may satisfy all the craving for the mysterious and the unknown that is never even scraped by modern science. It also gives an understanding of the riddle of the Universe and Life which stands alternatively explained in most cogent terms by the Yogis and Indian philosophers, in their own way. Just please have a look inside the book and decide for yourself. It is deemed to be a book worth keeping and preserving for a lifetime to be passed down the generations for real wisdom of Who We Are and How We achieve the Kingdom that belongs to us, the Nirvana, the Moksha, or whatever one prefers to call it, the Heavens, the Godhood et al. The reader, too, like so many others before him, is expected to find this book vastly entertaining and opening the vista upon a secret dimension that is life of a human being upon this planet. Those who are curious about Yogic experiences will most likely have their curiosity satisfied. Others who are having such experiences themselves may, no doubt, be happy to find clues and explanation to their mysterious experiences. the author would be happy if it be so. If the book adds to your knowledge of Yoga and Gita-Dnyaneshwari, at least a modicum, the author will say that this book has achieved what it was brought forth for.