Journey to Gorakhpur: Reflections on Hindu SpiritualitySheldon Press, 1973 - 304 pages |
Contents
The Voice of Intuitive Wisdom | 31 |
The Voice of Devotional SelfGiving | 79 |
The Voice of Conscious Discipline | 138 |
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Arjuna ashram asked Atman attained avatara become began believe Bhagavad Gita body Brahman breathing Buddha Buddhist Calcutta called Chaitanya Christ Christian concept Devi devotional self-giving disciples Divine Mother Dubey experience faith Father feel final Gandhi goal Godhead Gorakhpur grace Hindu Hinduism holy human community India intuitive wisdom Ishvara Jesus known later living Lord Krishna Maharshi means meditation mind monk moral Muslim mystics nature nondualism Nondualistic Vedanta once Patanjali perhaps philosophy practice prayer priest Puri Rama Ramakrishna Ramana Maharshi Ramanuja realized religion religious revealed sage saint samadhi scriptures sense service and human Shankara Shiva shrine Shvetashvatara Upanishad soul speak spiritual discipline Supreme Swami Nikhilananda Tantra teacher teaching temple thinking thought tion told tradition true truth ultimate reality universe Upanishads Vaishnava Vedanta Vedas Vedic Vishnu Vivekananda voice of intuitive voice of service Vrindavan words worship Yoga Yoga Sutras young