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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalSanjay Gaur is the Deputy Commissioner, Tribal Development in the govt. of Chhattisgarh (India). He is a resident of Chhattisgarh (India) and is currently residing in the capital city, Raipur (C.G.) The author wrote these poems during his travels, lone contemplations or while engaged with some other work, but the train of thought was continuous. In his search of self, the poet met two great saints whose names are Swami Chetan Dasji and Swami Pandurang Shivankarji “Nijanand Paramhans.” These two great gurus (Satgurus) answered the questions asked by the poet with such ease and practRead More...
Sanjay Gaur is the Deputy Commissioner, Tribal Development in the govt. of Chhattisgarh (India). He is a resident of Chhattisgarh (India) and is currently residing in the capital city, Raipur (C.G.)
The author wrote these poems during his travels, lone contemplations or while engaged with some other work, but the train of thought was continuous. In his search of self, the poet met two great saints whose names are Swami Chetan Dasji and Swami Pandurang Shivankarji “Nijanand Paramhans.” These two great gurus (Satgurus) answered the questions asked by the poet with such ease and practical experience that the poet could understand and experience the ultimate truth easily.
This collection of poems is all about the experiences of the poet in the pursuit of self-discovery and his journey of life while attending the satsangs of these great gurus. Read them and discover yourself through them.
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When you read Ras Na Ayi Yavari, your thoughts converge and are focussed on yourself whereby enlightening you about the ultimate truth. Life is a journey, from fiction to reality, and one becomes enlightened in the process. The poem begins with one questioning existence and ends with the quest for self-consciousness (atam tatva).
These poems also depict various phases of life and may be divided into three categories; one is coexistence with nature, like
When you read Ras Na Ayi Yavari, your thoughts converge and are focussed on yourself whereby enlightening you about the ultimate truth. Life is a journey, from fiction to reality, and one becomes enlightened in the process. The poem begins with one questioning existence and ends with the quest for self-consciousness (atam tatva).
These poems also depict various phases of life and may be divided into three categories; one is coexistence with nature, like Shringar parv, Tesu ke Phul, Mitti, another is the conflicts and challenges in life, like; Sangharshrat Shrijan, Shattered shelters, Anubandh, Mandi ke Awagaman and Nanhe Kadam. Finally the poems like Annuttarit, Avyakat, Kalkhand and Atmattatva asks questions about existence beyond life and the physical world. The signature poem of the book titled Raas Na Aayi Yayavari is the distillation of the essence of all the other poems in the book and can be understood only once the reader goes through all the poems in this collection.
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