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Adhyatma Ramayana

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Book Details
Author: Ramjung Bahadur Singh
ISBN: 8186050078, 9788186050071
Publisher: Bharatiya Kala Prakashan
Language: English
Edition: 1st
Pages: 286
Cover: Hardcover
Size: 8.75 x 5.75 inches
Weight: 550 gm
Year: 1997
Country of Origin: India

This compelling work by Ramjung Bahadur Singh reflects a life marked by political upheaval, personal loss, and spiritual transformation. A former member of the Nepali Congress who stood against royal authority, Singh endured the loss of his title and property, only to find solace in prayer and philosophy after the tragic death of his son in 1962. His journey from rebellion to redemption led him to translate the Adhyāma Rāmāyaņa, a work that symbolizes his inner awakening and commitment to spiritual ideals.

Born in 1909 into the noble Bajang family of Nepal, Ramjung Bahadur Singh traced his lineage to the Chandravanshi Rajputs. Despite limited access to formal education, he self-studied and pursued an interest in astrology, religion, and philosophy. A devout follower of Hinduism and an active member of the Vishwa Hindu Parishad, he contributed to religious thought through speeches and writings, including his article Materialism: The Nature of Man.

Singh passed away in meditation on December 27, 1981, chanting the name of Rama—an end that mirrored the deeply spiritual path his life had taken. This book serves as both a literary and philosophical milestone, offering readers a rare glimpse into the mind and soul of a remarkable yet underappreciated figure in Nepali history.