Accordingly the King made his mind merge into the Uni versal Consciousness, and in that Samadhi surveyed all the events that had happened, from the date of his quitting his magnificent count... Read more
Now I shall describe to you the pains I underwent in iny path. Are not pains which are like unto a grinding saw, re lieved when revealed to those we love ? After I gave the bunch of flowers... Read more
Meanwhile Kumbha-Muni resumed his soft tendril-like form of Chudalai and journeying 1 through Akasa, reached her chamber in the palace. There she began to rule over her subjects, and protect... Read more
Kumbha-Muni replied : * Prior to (every fresh) creation Parabrahm alone shines as Sat, which is the non-dual and the quiescent. As That alone is without a second, the Supreme Brahman cannot... Read more
Should the delusion of wealth be abandoned through sheer asceticism, Ajnana will only be hovering about like a ghost in a tree when it is being felled. But if the delusion of wealth be destr... Read more
Then Kumbha-Muni, addressing the King, replied : There will be true bliss only when the Jnana instilled into a disciple by the Acharya (Guru) truly fructifies in him. Are not all acts of Tap... Read more
With this, Vasishta returned to the story of Sikhidwaja. “ Being without Atma-Jnana, the King began to reel under illusion and gave way to grief, regarding the enormous wealth he had so easi... Read more
Here Rama asked Vasishta how mental diseases arise and how they are destroyed. Vasishta thus proceeded : – “ When the fixed Manas is agitated, then this body also fol lows in its wake.... Read more
How is it, O beloved one, that you now appear radiant with so much beauty, as if your youth had returned to you, as if you had become as it were the prototype of beauty, had quaffed divine n... Read more
THE STORY OF SIKHIDWAJA. Summary In this story, it is sought to show that the path to the higher goal will be rendered smooth by an A charya who is able to make his disciple progress through... Read more


