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During the discourses given by Sri Sri Babathakur after His return from the spiritual trances, spiritual songs were also revealed to Him which He sang spontaneously — some of these songs have been compiled in this treatise arranging them in the order of the ontological essence (tattva) they belong to.
Songs are fountain springs of spiritual feeling — this is amply proved by these songs. About a thousand songs, in nineteen tattvas, have been included in this book by mentioning the ragas and taal in each case. Sri Sri Babathakur has said that the easiest way to establish connection with the Lord of the heart is through spiritual songs (bhajan). Bhajan awakens the inner perception of a seeker.
This biography of the Divine Master Sri Sri Babathakur is a memoir of a eye-witness of His divine life. It contains not only the intricate penfortive incidents of His divine life but also vivid descriptions of apparently insignificant sketches of His mundane existence. It is an evidential document of the life of an introspective seeker then known as ‘Mastermosai’, who later became a self-realizer Sri Sri Babathakur. Sreemati Bani Chakraborty got the rare opportunity to see directly His divine game by staying very close to Him. This treatise draws information from her diary. This is the first volume of a two volume series of the life sketch of the Master.
This second volume of the two volume series is memoir of eye-witness Smt Bani Chakraborty of the divine life of Prajnanpurush Sri Sri Babathakur and His ambrosial speeches and interactions with others. The period of this memoir spans from January 1970 to August 1996.
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‘Apanbodh’ is self-perception — sort of innate understanding. Only when one dwells in pure I-ness does the feeling of this perception occurs. Self perception is esse of the pure I-ness, and the perception of Swabhava (nature) is in my-ness. In this treatise, existence of both of these has been elaborated by through the innate perception. Spontaneous self perception is self-realizable by the innate perception only. Sri Sri Babathakur has unfolded the Science of Self-realization in this treatise, spread over two chapters, in His own inimitable style.
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The knowers of Reality have mentioned that true identity of ‘tattva is nothing other than the omnipresent Supreme Being — unabated truth that has no beginning and no end. The omnipresent Self-realizer Sri Sri Babathakur has said that ‘Sambodhiparam’ is none other than God-Self-Brahma. In this treatise, Sambodhiparam, He has expressed this omnipresent truth in an easy and captivating manner. He said that It has duel form of manifestation — eternality of the real nature and the innate power. In ten ‘waves’ of the book He has unfolded how science of eternality and innateness are controlled by congestive realization.