The Avadhoota - Whispers of Wisdom:
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This book presents a fictionalized rendition of the Yadu-Avadhoota Samvadam found in the Srimad Bhagavatham. Within its pages, the author eloquently portrays the Twenty-four Gurus, as originally described by the Avadhoota.
The narrative follows the journey of the Brahmachari sage Datta, who embarks on a nationwide expedition to glean experiential insights into the diverse teachings of Hindu philosophy.
Throughout his travels, Datta’s path intersects with a multitude of creatures, objects and individuals that reside in the embrace of Nature and its Ecology. From each encounter, he assimilates profound insights and wisdom, unraveling the philosophy of existence itself.
These encounters are vividly depicted as a captivating and enthralling Story imbuing the narrative with intrigue. At the end of his odyssey, he finally comes to realize that all the knowledge that he was seeking was within his own body and soul. This comes as a great revelation to him.
In its opening segments, the book delves into the Art of Studying. It initiates by addressing the manner in which a student ought to approach learning, accompanied by illustrative instances. Furthermore, it extensively elucidates the Techniques of Self-Teaching.
To enhance the textual variety, the author presents the chapter summaries in the form of verses, injecting a rhythmic cadence that complements the overall content.
In this captivating journey through the mystic realm of the Avadhoota, the pages of this book unveil a profound exploration of ancient Hindu wisdom, gracefully weaving together the tapestry of knowledge acquisition.
The following are the “Twenty-four Gurus” who “taught” Datta the essential philosophical lessons.From the serene embrace of the Five Elements – Earth, Water, Air, Sky and Fire – to the radiant lessons drawn from the Sun and the Moon, the sage paints a vivid portrait of learning from the very heart of Nature.
The Pigeon family, a Python, and the Honeybee teach lessons in Philosophy.
The Ocean the gentle Moth, the Elephant, the Deer and the Fish whisper profound philosophical truths through the beauty of their existence.
Intriguing encounters with a Hawk, a Serpent, a Spider, and a Wasp bring forth invaluable lessons
Even the most unexpected mentors emerge – a Courtesan, a young nubile Maiden, a Fletcher, and a Child
Yet in the end, it is within the sacred sanctuary of the Self that the Avadhoota finds the Ultimate Truth. Through the tapestry of his experiences, he recognizes that the most profound lessons are etched within his own Body and Mind, revealing the highest pinnacle of understanding.
The author has succeeded in capturing the Essence of Hinduism in this book and has presented the deep truths and doctrines from the Vedas and Upanishads in easily assimilable language.
The Summary of the Chapters which have been included in Verse form add elegance and artistry to the composition.
It is a book which is a must read by every Hindu, especially the Hindu Diaspora in countries outside India. This brings the Basic Principles and Concepts in Hindu philosophy into your reading room.
Many modern Hindu parents would like their children to be aware of the Basic Principles and features of Hinduism, but unfortunately are unable to find answers to the questions posed by their teenaged children. This book attempts to provide those answers.