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- Title: Diving Deep Into Ramana Maharshi's Teachings
- Author : Dwaraknath Reddy
- Release Date : January 12, 2013
- Genre: Philosophy,Books,Nonfiction,Religion & Spirituality,Hinduism,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 761 KB
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Diving Deep provides intuitive insights into the mystical teachings of the well-known Indian sage Ramana Maharshi.
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“The approach is both scholarly and mystic. Pages soaked with fundamental Upanishadic ideas regarding mind, consciousness, ego, along with concepts of Relativity and quantum physics… scintillating lines… clarity of vision of author’s flight on two wings of reason and intuition.”
– Swami Jitatmananda, physicist-turned-senior monk, Sri Ramkrishna Mission, Rajkot
“…reproducible reliable subjective experiences also can be communicated and evoked. Dwaraknath Reddy shows us by example how this can be done. I am pleased to introduce this book to the scientific spirit of enquiry in all of you, professional scientist and layman alike.”
– Dr. E.C.G. Sudarshan, renowned Maths-Science Professor,
University of Texas, USA
“A humanist? Word-artist? Seeker of Truth? Reddy is all and more. Beauty of style and power of thought… authenticity of experience… precision of expression…”
– M.P. Pandit, author-scholar and teacher, Sri Aurobindo Ashram, Pondicherry
“Chiselled expressions of the intricate beauty of his soaring thoughts… each chapter an Upanishadic canto…”
– Swami Chinmayananda, internationally acclaimed Vedanta teacher and spiritual Master
“Marvellous book… the spiritually personality of the author unfolds in an extraordinary manner… a treasure… profound ideas conveyed with rare skill, effortlessly.”
– The Hindu, leading National Daily
“Small but profound. One line, one thought, enough to drive one to contemplation. A book to be savoured line by line.”
– M.V. Kamath in Bhavan’s Journal
“A book of great value… sincerity and intense spiritual aspiration.”
– The Theosophist