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Agastya, the Path
- Agasthiyar Vazhipaadu Series
- ナレーター: Arti Thukral Karan
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あらすじ・解説
This incredible book began when a little girl found a wooden statue of an ancient sage in a small hill town in southern India. Thirty years later, her father received direct experience from Sage Agastya, whose statue it was. During the next three years, the Sage gave him great knowledge in classical Tamil as he sat in meditation.
The girl's father gave voice to the knowledge flowing through him in the Tamil language, a mastery of which he did not possess. The girl's mother wrote it all down. The dictation happened without any interruption, research, or prior knowledge of the topic of the day. Soon people arrived and posed different questions and responses were received for questions spoken and unspoken.
This book is a translation of the original 'Agasthiyar Vazhipaadu'. Translated into easy English as 'Agastya, The Path', the book is literally the path forward for humanity as shown by Sage Agastya. It ushers in an incredible era defining the transition of mankind from material to higher consciousness through the words of this ancient Vedic Sage. It is an era where cosmic knowledge is available to all that open their hearts and mind in true devotion.
Boldly crossing the realms of scientific limitations, this book is a harbinger of the immense possibilities of that latent power that awaits within each of us. Karma, black magic, creation, death, birth, liberation, guru-disciple relationship, cause of suffering, all these topics are dealt with in the inimitable literary style of this ancient Sage. Ample use of play of words, comparisons, and an easy iteration on profound topics in lyrical form reflect his earlier works.
This extensive text written in the style of ancient sacred texts is a beautiful blend of verse and prose, and includes beautiful hymns composed by Agastya.