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Book Details:
- Authors: Dilip Kumar Roy & Indira Devi
- Publisher: Bharatiya Vidya Bhawan
- Edition: 2012
- ISBN: 9788172764586
- Pages: 390
- Cover: Paperback
- Dimensions: 21.5 cm x 14 cm
- Weight: 410 gm
About the Book:
This book is a collection of letters written by Indira Devi to her brothers, Don and Richard, recounting her experiences and spiritual evolution in Yoga. It also includes writings from Dada Dilip Kumar Roy and others, telling the story of the Hari Krishna Mandir Ashram built in Pune and various miracles and visions associated with the temple and the people involved.
Key highlights of the book:
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Mystical Experiences: The letters describe visions, mystical happenings, and profound experiences of bhakti (devotion) to Lord Krishna.
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Tribute to Indira Devi: The book serves as a tribute to Indira Devi on her birthday in 1964, highlighting her deep commitment to bhakti yoga and her spiritual journey.
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Bhakti Yoga: The letters emphasize the intense devotional path of bhakti and adoration towards Lord Krishna, as experienced by Indira Devi.
The book offers an insightful glimpse into the life and spiritual practices of Indira Devi and her devotion, making it a significant account for those interested in bhakti yoga and the spiritual evolution of practitioners.
About the Authors:
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Dilip Kumar Roy: A renowned mystic, composer, and poet, Dilip Kumar Roy was a disciple of Sri Aurobindo and a key figure in promoting bhakti yoga through his literary and musical works.
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Indira Devi: Born into an affluent family, Indira Devi met Dilip Kumar Roy and became his disciple. She later co-founded the Hari Krishna Mandir Ashram in Pune, where she documented her yogic experiences and the spiritual journey. She was highly psychic and deeply receptive, having witnessed many visions, which she describes in the book.

