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Maranisuva Muncheye Maranisabeku | ಮರಣಿಸುವ ಮುಂಚೆಯೇ ಮರಣಿಸಬೇಕು | Kannada Book
Maranisuva Muncheye Maranisabeku | ಮರಣಿಸುವ ಮುಂಚೆಯೇ ಮರಣಿಸಬೇಕು | Kannada Book
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Maranisuva Muncheye Maranisabeku (Kannada)
Unlock the profound mysteries of existence with this soul-stirring spiritual guide.
Product Overview
Maranisuva Muncheye Maranisabeku! is a thought-provoking Kannada book that delves into the spiritual philosophy of life, death, and the journey of the soul. Originally authored by Tatavarti Veera Raghavarao and translated into Kannada by G. S. Sumalataraju / Vanaja, this work is presented with the blessings of the renowned spiritual leader Dr. Brahmarshi Pitamaha Subhash Patriji.
The title, which translates to "One must die before death," suggests a deep exploration of "ego death" or the spiritual realization required to live a truly liberated life before the physical body ceases to exist.
Key Features
- Spiritual Insight: Offers a deep dive into the nature of the soul and the transition between life and death.
- Guided Wisdom: Features the spiritual guidance and blessings of Subhash Patriji, founder of the Pyramid Spiritual Societies Movement (PSSM).
- Fluid Translation: Expertly translated into Kannada to preserve the original philosophical nuances while remaining accessible to local readers.
- Metaphysical Themes: Explores meditation, self-realization, and the concept of "dying to the old self" to be reborn in consciousness.
Product Details
- Language: Kannada
- Author: Tatavarti Veera Raghavarao
- Translator: G. S. Sumalataraju / Vanaja
- Genre: Spirituality / Philosophy / Self-Help
- Inspiration: Dr. Brahmarshi Pitamaha Subhash Patriji
Why Read This Book?
If you have ever questioned the purpose of life or felt a curiosity about what lies beyond our physical reality, this book serves as a bridge. It is an essential read for practitioners of meditation, followers of PSSM, and anyone seeking to understand the eternal nature of the "Self."
"A profound guide for those seeking to conquer the fear of death and find the true essence of living."
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