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Bhaktiye Mukti | ಭಕ್ತಿಯೇ ಮುಕ್ತಿ | Kannada Book
Bhaktiye Mukti | ಭಕ್ತಿಯೇ ಮುಕ್ತಿ | Kannada Book
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Bhaktiye Mukti (Kannada)
Devotion is Liberation: Discover the Path of Heart-Centered Spirituality.
Product Overview
Bhaktiye Mukti (Devotion is Liberation) is a soul-enriching spiritual work authored by Brahmarshi Pitamaha Subhash Patriji, the founder of the Pyramid Spiritual Societies Movement (PSSM). This book explores the profound relationship between devotion (Bhakti) and the ultimate freedom of the soul (Mukti).
Featuring the serene imagery of Gautama Buddha and Brahmarshi Patriji himself, the book serves as a guide for those who wish to combine the path of deep, unconditional love with the silent practice of meditation.
Key Features
- The Essence of Bhakti: Explains how true devotion is not just a ritual but a state of being that leads to total spiritual liberation.
- Wisdom of the Masters: Integrates the teachings of enlightened masters to show that the heart and mind must work together on the spiritual journey.
- Meditation & Devotion: Insight into how Anapanasati meditation enhances one’s inner devotion and brings a person closer to their true self.
- Personal Growth: Offers practical advice on how to cultivate a "bhakti" mindset—one of gratitude, compassion, and surrender—in daily life.
- Official PSSM Literature: An authentic publication reflecting the core philosophy of "Meditation for All" and "Vegetarianism for All."
Product Details
- Title: Bhaktiye Mukti (ಭಕ್ತಿಯೇ ಮುಕ್ತಿ)
- Language: Kannada
- Author: Brahmarshi Subhash Patriji
- Genre: Spirituality / Devotional / Meditation
- Art: A vibrant, sunset-toned cover featuring a golden Buddha and a meditative portrait of Subhash Patriji.
Who is this book for?
This book is a treasure for followers of the Pyramid Spiritual Societies Movement, practitioners of meditation, and anyone who seeks a more heart-centered approach to spirituality. It is perfect for those who want to understand how love and devotion can simplify the path to enlightenment.
"When devotion is pure, liberation is not a destination—it is your very nature."
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