The Tale of the Himalayan Yogis

The Tale of the Himalayan Yogis
Author: Steve Briggs
Publsiher: Balboa Press
Total Pages: 696
Release: 2018-01-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781504392280

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Govindas father, ruler of a small fortress kingdom at the edge of the Great Indian Desert, leads his men in a desperate attack against the besieging forces of the imperial army. Upon receiving word of his fathers death, Govinda is to lead his people into the sacrificial fire to avoid being ravaged by their cruel conquerors. However, Govinda has a plan. When Govindas plan goes awry, the emperor imprisons his mother in the palace harem, and the crown prince is forced to flee to Tibet with a caravan of lamas. At the foot of Tibets most sacred mountain, Govinda meets a Himalayan yogi who adopts him as a son. With the help of the enigmatic Shankar Baba, Govinda begins to unravel the mysteries of his soul, discovering a past extending beyond this life and a future promising a noble partner who helps him restore the throne to its rightful heir. As the seasons pass, Shankar Baba initiates Govinda into the secrets of enlightenment and immortality while preparing him to confront the imperial army, sinister forces controlling the throne, and a tantric sorcerer who seeks to discredit his guru. But no amount of training can prepare Govinda for what awaits him.

Apprenticed to a Himalayan Master

Apprenticed to a Himalayan Master
Author: Sri M
Publsiher: Penguin Random House India Private Limited
Total Pages: 378
Release: 2022-07-18
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9789354926136

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In this tell-all autobiography, Sri M writes about his fascinating journey as a young man from the southern coast of India to the mystical Himalayan Mountains. At the age of nineteen and a half, he felt an irresistible urge to go to the Himalayas in quest for his great Master. He finally met his Master at the Vyasa Cave, beyond the Badrinath shrine. After spending three and half years with his Master, wandering freely across the length and breadth of the Himalayan ranges, he was instructed to go back to live in the plains and lead a normal life. He started working for a living, fulfilled his social commitments and prepared himself to teach others all that he had learned and experienced. This book reveals the spiritual journey of a young lad from Kerala, who by his sincerity and dedication evolved into a living yogi. Sri M shares his knowledge of the Upanishads and spiritual insights born out of first hand experiences in his autobiography. Apprenticed to a Himalayan Master will make for an engaging and riveting read for those interested in the life and teachings of Sri M.

Living with the Himalayan Masters

Living with the Himalayan Masters
Author: Swami Rama
Publsiher: Himalayan Institute Press
Total Pages: 488
Release: 1999
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780893891565

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Inspirational stories of Swama Rama's experiences and lessons learned with the great teachers who guided his life including Mahatma Gandhi, Tagore, and more.

In Danger Remember Me

In Danger Remember Me
Author: Swami Shuddhanandaa Brahmachari,Ann Shannon
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2004
Genre: Yogis
ISBN: 8187207078

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Life and teachings of Baba Lokenath Brahmachari, 1731-1890, a Himalayan yogi.

The Guru Chronicles

The Guru Chronicles
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Himalayan Academy Publications
Total Pages: 1204
Release: 2011
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781934145401

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Anyone on the spiritual path knows it's rare that the illumined lives of yogis and gurus are laid before us. We have but a handful: Autobiography of a Yogi; Milarepa: Tibet's Great Yogi; Ramakrishna and His Disciples and a few of others. Now comes an amazing book, The Guru Chronicles, filled with the magical and highly mystical stories of Satguru Sivaya Subramuniyaswami, his Sri Lankan guru Siva Yogaswami and five preceding masters, who all held truth in the palm of their hand and inspired slumbering souls to "Know thy Self."

Walking with a Himalayan Master

Walking with a Himalayan Master
Author: Justin O'Brien,Jaidev Bharati
Publsiher: Yes International Publishers
Total Pages: 460
Release: 2006-12
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0936663375

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This autobiography of an American yogi is the story of the training of a Western scholar by a unique Himalayan Master, one of the greatest yogis of the era.

Secrets of the Himalayan Mountain Masters

Secrets of the Himalayan Mountain Masters
Author: Yogi Wassan
Publsiher: Health Research Books
Total Pages: 280
Release: 1996-09
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0787309354

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1927 Out of India comes this secret book - seldom known to America. Contents: Universal Brain; Mysterious Kundalini; Spiritual Lake; Holy Water; Sea of Soul; Pineal Gland & Pituitary Body; Kala Kundalini; Kala Chakra; Himalaya Mountain; Spirit.

Tales of a Mad Yogi

Tales of a Mad Yogi
Author: Elizabeth L. Monson
Publsiher: Shambhala Publications
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2021-08-24
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781611807059

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A fascinating biography of Drukpa Kunley, a Tibetan Buddhist master and crazy yogi. The fifteenth-century Himalayan saint Drukpa Kunley is a beloved figure throughout Tibet, Bhutan, and Nepal, known both for his profound mastery of Buddhist practice as well as his highly unconventional and often humorous behavior. Ever the proverbial trickster and “crazy wisdom” yogi, his outward appearance and conduct of carousing, philandering, and breaking social norms is understood to be a means to rouse ordinary people out of habitual ways of thinking and lead them toward spiritual awakening. Elizabeth L. Monson has spent decades traveling throughout the Himalayas, retracing Drukpa Kunley’s steps and translating his works. In this creative telling, direct translations of his teachings are woven into a life story based on historical accounts, autobiographical sketches, folktales, and first-hand ethnographic research. The result, with flourishes of magical encounters and references to his superhuman capacities, is a poignant narrative of Kunley’s life, revealing to the reader the quintessential example of the capacity of Buddhism to skillfully bring people to liberation.