Marathi
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Guruvani
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Majhi Guru Parampara
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Nityakarm
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Shiv Mahima
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Tibet
Che Mahan Yogi Mila Repa
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Yoga Darshika
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Yoga Ek Naam Anek
(Unless Otherwise Stated, All Titles Listed are by
Swami Rajarshi Muni)
Guruvani. Paperback.
Majhi Guru Parampara. Paperback, 14x21.5
cm., 362 pages. Rupees 100
“During the twenty-eighth Dwapar age when Dwaipayan, son of Parasar,
will be Vyas and Lord Vishnu shall incarnate as Lord Krishna, son of
Vasudeva, I too shall incarnate in the body of a celibate and shall be
known as Lakulish. The place of my incarnation shall be siddhakshetra
and it shall be renowned among men till the earth shall last.”
(Shiv Puran, Shatrudra
Samhita, 5:43-50).
This prophesy came to pass nearly 4500 years ago, when Lord Lakulish
appeared on earth at Kayavarohan, a well-known holy pilgrimage center in
western India. He preached the principles of Sanatan Dharma and the
spiritual science of Divine Yoga. His spiritual tradition flourished for
nearly 3000 years. With the passage of time, the teachings of his
tradition ceased. In 1913 he gave spiritual initiation to Swami
Pranavanandji, and thus once again revived his spiritual tradition. The
latter initiated Swami Kripalvanandji in 1931 who later became the third
spiritual head of the lineage. Four decades later, in1971, Swami
Kripalvanandji initiated Swami Rajarshi Muniji and passed on to him the
secrets of Divine Yoga. In Infinite Grace, Swami Rajarshi Muni, the
present spiritual head of the lineage, narrates the story of the
extraordinary spiritual tradition of Lord Lakulish in modern times.
Nityakarm
Paperback, 13.5x21.5 cm.,
49 pages. Rupees 10
Indian Scriptures say that every human being inherits three debts from
the very moment of its birth, those to God, the Spirits of the Ancestors
and to human beings. They further enjoin that certain daily rituals must
be performed to square up the unsettled account of these debts. Six such
daily rituals are prescribed. These are: the daily bath or ablution,
sandhya or worship of the Sun, Japa or mantra recitation, Devapoojan or
worship of God, Vaishvadev Yajnas or the five sacrificial rites and
atithya or hospitality towards the guest. This brief illuminating
booklet explains these basics of the sanatana dharma or eternal
religion.
Shiv Mahima
Paperback, 12x17.5 cm.,
69 pages. Rupees 25
A comprehensive delineation of the entire subject of Shiva, including
the name itself, the forms of the Supreme Lord, the symbols of Shiva,
the worship of Shiva and related austerities and fasts.
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Shri Shiv Mahimna Stotra
Shri Vishnusahastranam
Tibet Che Mahan Yogi Mila Repa
Paperback, 14x21 cm., 62 pages. Rupees 15.
The spiritual lineage within which Life Mission functions is blessed by
receiving the knowledge of Divine Yoga from Lord Lakulish himself.
Therefore the yoga known and practiced in the lineage is of the highest
and purest form. The Gurus of the lineage have consistently declared
that they are pursuing the sadhana of the divya deh or divine body, free
of old age, disease and death. This is one of Swami Rajarshi Muni's
earliest two works in which he has explained to the world the principle
of the Divya Deh or Divine Body, in this case from the example of Mila
Repa, a Budhhist monk of Tibet who gained this ultimate attainment..
Yoga Darshika
Paperback, 14x21.5 cm.,
84 pages. Rupees 20
There is a new awakening towards yoga in present times and a genuine
desire among people to understand this ancient science. This book has
been written for such seekers. It has been prepared with a view also
that it might in particular be of practical use to the youth. It is so
arranged that the user may receive preliminary introduction to yoga and
also reliable guidance for its initial practice. The ground it covers
includes systematic instruction on yam and niyam , asan-pranayam , and
the benefits derivable from the thirty-five asans included in the book.
Yoga Ek Naam Anek
Paperback, 14x21 cm., 42
pages. Rupees 15
The Lakulish Yoga Vidyalaya managed by Life Mission has been imparting
scientific yoga education to all seekers without distinction of class,
creed, age or gender. The first Diploma course was conducted by the
Author himself in 1989-90. He had on that occasion delivered a series of
five discourses to the Diploma students explaining that though yoga was
garbed in very many names it was in reality one yoga. This book combines
those discourses into a most instructive compendium of incalculable
usefulness to all those interested in a proper understanding of yoga. It
will help in removing any prevailing misunderstanding and illusions on
the subject.