The Passion of Lord Anandamurtiji

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The Passion Of Lord Anandamurtiji
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Author Abhidevananda Avadhuta
Country United States
Language English
Subject Remembrance of Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar
Published 1 August 2011
Media type Ebook
Pages 51
Location in Sarkarverse
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The Passion Of Lord Anandamurtiji is a biographical book on Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar written by Abhidevananda Avadhuta. The book was first published on 1 August 2011 in Ebook format.[1]

Background

In the preface section of the book, the author described the book as "a remembrance of his guru". wrote—

Having recently witnessed – and experienced – the transition from corporeal to non-corporeal of Lord Anandamurtiji, I have been feeling the literary urge once more, this time in order to compose a paean unto Him. Though based on fact, this book is written from memory and consequently there may be occasional errors in respect to certain fine details, especially where the incidents related are derived from secondhand information. However, this book is not intended as a definitive history of Anandamurtiji’s life; rather it is an attempt to delve into some of the more salient mysteries of His life. The substance of this book is largely subjective and interpretive. That which is written here is by no means complete. Neither does it present the entirety of His Passion nor does it offer a complete analysis of the awe-inspiring events of His entire life or even of those particular events recorded here. The fact is that Baba is totally ineffable. In His own words, Anandamurtiji was a mystery, is a mystery, and will always be a mystery.

Chapters

The book has been divided into several chapters—

  1. Preface
  2. Overview
    1. Beginning of the End
    2. End of the Beginning
  3. Perspectives
    1. In His Room
    2. Silent Footsteps
    3. Taking Leave in Advance
    4. Working and Dying
    5. Proper Finishing
  4. Sacrifice
    1. His Left Foot
    2. His Glasses
    3. Concealed Scars
    4. The Betrayal
    5. Poison in the Form of Medicine
    6. His Heart
  5. From consciousness to consciousness
    1. Not This Body
    2. Clouds Cannot Hide the Sun for Long
  6. Salutations.
    1. The Oath
    2. Extraordinary in the Ordinary
  7. Beginning and End

Publication

The book was first published on 1 October 2011 in Ebook format.

References

  1. ^ "The Passion Of Lord Anandamurtiji" Onlyhisname.com retrieved 2014-06-06 

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