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PREMAMAYEE

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  • Title: PREMAMAYEE 

  • Author: (Author name not provided)

  • Publisher: Mehta Publishing House

  • Language: Marathi

  • Publishing Year: 2001

  • Edition: 15th Edition

  • Pages: 132

  • ISBN: 9788177663716

  • Category: Literature

  • Binding: Paperback


Description:

This thought-provoking book takes us on a journey back to the time of an ancient group called Bowl—a name derived from the Sanskrit word "Vaakul," which means hurricane, gale, or whirlwind. These people were bound by one powerful emotion: Love. They did not understand or practice negative emotions such as ego, hatred, selfishness, competition, or envy.

For the Bowl people, love was their core, and they viewed their bodies as temples where the vitality of the mind was their divine presence. They did not feel the need for any external abode or the worship of any god elsewhere. Instead, they saw nature—the trees, rivers, mountains, and oceans—as their gods. Their lives were deeply rooted in gratitude for the Supreme Power, to whom they felt connected through their sensory experience of the natural world.

At times, they would cry, overcome by the sheer beauty and goodness of creation. When asked about their tears, they would explain that the vastness of the sky, the ocean, and the mountains left them in awe. "We were born later," they would say, "and we are unable to bear the goodness of the Supreme Power."

In contrast, the modern world runs on six evil spirits—ego, selfishness, hatred, competition, envy, and anger—forgetting the most fundamental emotion: Love. This book, inspired by Osho's Beloved, is an attempt to make readers aware of the thoughts that have deeply moved and hypnotized the author.