Shri Guru Bhagawat

Shri Guru Bhagavat, originally composed in Odia in the unique Nabakshri poetic meter (lines with nine letters each, in couplet form) consists of about 20,000 lines is a philosophical treatise that transcends the mundaneness of worldly existence. It is a rich source of information on the world beyond the simple purview of mankind. The all-encompassing study is available in five volumes.

  • The first deals with the understanding of the different forms of the Guru and the Guru-shishya parampara thereof.
  • The second volume defines the divine nature of the Sadguru, the power of miracles of the Sadguru, the relation between Shri Guru and His disciple, His divine grace, transmission of energy from the Guru to His disciple, the theory of the universe and some clue to the science of death.
  • Volume III is a study of Dharma, knowledge of Death, the action-reaction syndrome of Hinduism and Meditation on the Guru.
  • The fourth volume is a guide to God realization, the worship of Shri Guru, Yogic practices, and Devotion.
  • The fifth part of Shri Guru Bhagavat is based primarily on the Tattwas and introduces the concepts of Kalatattwa, Siddhitattwa, etc. It talks about superstitions and the hidden blessings in the form of curses, the divine relationship between the Guru and disciples and their first symbolic meeting.

This metaphysical anthology is an ever expanding thesis and is expected to increase in volumes to help the spiritual minds explore the unknown cosmos. The historical collection of works has won the appreciation of the Hon’ble Ex-President of India, Smt. Pratibha Patil. Other than this, it has been reviewed by distinguished writers who have compiled their views on the book.

Courtesy: Library|Dr. C B Satpathy
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