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Atmatattva is a major treatise on unitarianism as propounded by Saccidanandapurush Sri Sri Babathakur. The speciality of the book is that it contains novel and spontaneous unfoldment of the essence of Supreme Being and Truth Absolute as revealed to the Divine Master. Over 15 chapters this unfoldment has been very gradual and scientific.
Tattva essentially is Atma and Atma essentially is tattva. This tattva is the realization of realizations, Knowledge of Knowledge. This is what the Master calls Swabodh Atma. This Swabodh and I-ness are not different. The mundane life is a life of nescience and ignorance, of non-self knowledge. Atmatattva is the key to establish self knowledge in a man by eradicating his ignorance and non-selfness.
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The booklet Aptavakya is compilation of the few collected eternal messages from the Self-knower, Self realizer Sri Sri Babathakur. Each message is full of the spirit of perception of truth, exudation of the spontaneous flow of speech from His lotus lips.
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In the deliberation of omniscient Self-realizer Sri Sri Babathakur on the Science of self realization ontological messages are aplenty. This booklet Divyavani is just a small compilation of some such messages. These messages bring spontaneity in the spirit of the readers and they are then inclined to know their real Self.
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When a perfectly enlightened self-realizer unfolds the realized Truth (tattva) then most of it becomes unintelligible to the common listeners. Sri Sri Babathakur has taken an easier path by unfolding such Truth Absolute through story-telling and then things became acceptable to the people at large. There are altogether 202 stories all of which are enriched with innate tattva. While telling the stories the Divine Master brought in sematic, common tales, maxims, fables and mythology to advantage.
It is easy to put tattva in ontological theses but to make things easier to the readers Sri Sri Babathakur made them wrapped up in stories and anecdotes. Reading of such a book is a rare experience and its appeal to the reader is universal.
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177 stories are included in the volume of ‘Galpe Atmavidya (Part II)’. Most of these episodes are Sri Sri Babathakur’s own creative compositions, which are wonderfully told by Him. Besides, there are others picked up from Smriti, Sruti, Puranas, Upanishads, Panchatantra, Aesop’s fables, folklore and also from the present society which have been retold in His own captivating and elegant style. Through such fables and anecdotes tattva has unfolded itself in harmony with the story-telling. In the beginning and at the end of each story Sri Sri Babathakur has briefly discussed about the essence of the tattva incorporated in it. The treatise is just not a collection of stories as such or episodes to convey the spiritual principles, this is a volume that teaches one to learn how to live.