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Vinai Patrika: Part 2- A Book of Supplication & True Love for God by Goswami Tulsidas

Roman Transliteration of original verses, English exposition & Elaborate Notes
Ajai Kumar Chhawchharia
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Genre: Philosophy, Religion & Spirituality
Language: English, Hindi
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This is the 2nd Part of the 2-Part Book titled ‘VINAI PATRIKA’.
As the name suggests, means ‘prayerful and humble submission to Lord God in the form of a petition or letter’. It is a remarkable “Book of Supplication and True Love for God” in the form of exceptionally beautiful Prayers coming directly from the core of one’s heart, and it is composed in the style of an excellent poetry, with its verses set to different Raagas (tunes) of classical Indian music. It was penned by the great saint-poet of India known as Goswami Tulsidas in a style wherein one communicates his feelings and emotions directly to the Lord God without any intermediary. In this sense, as well as in its spiritual content, depth and import, Vinai Patrika is quite like the Book of Psalms in the Holy Bible, and is unparalleled in the realm of classical devotional literature ever written in the Hindi language in India.
The 279 verses of pristine beauty of the Book ‘Vinai Patrika’ start with Hymns dedicated to different deities as is the usual pattern of a book of a spiritual and devotional nature (verse nos. 1-42, 57-63), and to the glories of Lord Ram (an incarnate Supreme Being) to whom this Book is dedicated, as well as to His Holy Name (verse nos. 43-56, 64-70). Then comes the wonder of this Book, for the rest of its verses, from no. 71 to 279, takes us on a spiritual journey that fills the heart spontaneously with profound bliss, joy and ecstasy, verses that touch and stir the very core of one’s heart and makes one so emotional and sentimental that tears of love and devotion for the Lord God would well-up in the eyes and leave the throat chocked with emotion.
As we move along charmed and enthralled by the wonderful text of Vinai Patrika, we come across splendidly narrated and most apt metaphors, similes, analogies, aphorisms and parables, some interwoven in the verses so as to mingle with them almost imperceptibly, and some others standing out with entire verses devoted to them. Some such brilliant examples are—The Village (vrs. 145, 210/4), the Palanquin (vrs. 189), The Womb (vrs. 136), The Lunar Fortnight (vrs. 203), The Havan (fire sacrifice—vrs. 108), The Kabandh (vrs 238), Aarti (vrs 47, 48), The Bird-Catcher (vrs. 208/2), The Spoilt-Coin (vrs 178), Holi (vrs. 203/17), The Bamboo (vrs. 114), The Parrot (vrs. 197/2), The Journey (vrs. 83, 136), The Dangling Sword (vrs. 200), What ‘If’(vrs. 151), The Delusory Dance (vrs. 91), The Golden Opportunity (vrs. 202), Lanka (vrs. 58), The Forest (vrs. 59) etc. Then the poet-philosopher tells us who are our enemies (vrs. 187), who is a true friend (vrs. 174) and who is false (vrs. 147), the reasons for miseries (vrs. 168), the culprits occupying our heart (vrs. 125), various means of salvation (vrs. 103), utility of the human body (vrs. 201-202), how foolish are we (vrs. 92), why is there no peace (vrs. 246), why am I unhappy (vrs. 244), and the amazing list goes on and on in undulating waves that would take the reader on a journey of bliss and ecstasy unbound.

About the Author

Ajai Kumar Chhawchharia left home when he was approximately 29 years of age due to an inner call of his heart that told him to devote his life in the service of his beloved Lord God, Sri Ram. Worldly attractions did not enchant him at all. So, he didn’t marry, and after his father’s death he came and settled permanently in Ayodhya, the holy town in India associated with Lord Ram.
Presently he works as an honorary manager of a world famous Kanak Bhavan Temple at Ayodhya, and spends his time writing in English so that the world can access the wonderful nectar of metaphysical, spiritual and devotional philosophy that is contained in Indian scriptures for which they are so renowned.
His series on 108 Upanishads in English, together with Veda Vyas’ Adhyatma Ramayan & Devi Puran Ramayan, and Valmiki’s Adbhut Ramayan have been published by a reputed publisher of India. Details can be had by contacting the author by email given below.
The rest of his Books are in various stages of production.
Genre of Writing: Spiritualism, Philosophy, Metaphysics, Religious, Devotional and Theological.
The Books that are listed below:-
(A) (1) The Chariot of God: Dharma Rath; (2) OM and Naad; (3) YOGA—Its Practice and Philosophy according to the Upanishads; (4) Ram Geeta; (5) The Revelation of Creation—as envisioned in the Upanishads; (6) The Pentagon of Creation: As Expounded in the Upanishads; (7) The Triumvirate of Creation; (8) Maya: The Whirlpool of Delusions in Creation; (9) Surdas-Ram Charitawali; (10-a) The legend of Lord Shiva: Book 1 ‘Lord Shiva’s marriage with Parvati’; (10-b) Book 2 ‘Lord Shiva’s Sacred Hymns’; (10-c) Book 3 ‘Shiva’s different names & their significance, Shiva Puran, Upanishads’; (11) the Mahavakyas of the Upanishads; (13) Lord Ram’s marriage with Sita (based on Tulsidas’ books “Ram Charit Manas”, “Janki Mangal”, “Ram Lala Nahachu” & “Geetawali”, and sage Veda Vyas’ book “Adhyatma Ramayan”; (14) “Anthology of Sacred Hymns, Stotras & Mantras of Lord Ram”; (15) “Vairagya Shatkam” of king-sage Bhartrihari; (16) An Anthology of the Sanyas Upanishads.
(B) Goswami Tulsidas Series: (1) Book 1- ‘Dohawali’; (2) Book 2- ‘Parvati Mangal’; (3) Book 3- ‘Kavitawali’; (4) Book 4- ‘Janki Mangal’; (5) Book 5- ‘Ram Lala Nahachu’; (6) Book 6- ‘Geetawali Ramayan’; (7) Book 7- ‘Vairagya Sandipani’.
More books will be added as they get readied.
Contact details of Ajai Kumar Chhawchharia—
Postal address:-36-A, Rajghat Colony, Parikrama Marg, P.O.—Ayodhya, Pin—224123, Distt. Faizabad, U.P. India.
Phone:—(India) +919451290400; +919935613060.

Book Details

Number of Pages: 700
Dimensions: 7"x9"
Interior Pages: B&W
Binding: Hard Cover (Case Binding)
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