Description
A Hindi language book by the famous Yogi author Vibhakar Lele on real life experiences of Yogic practices, especially the Kundalini yoga, alias, Pantharaj of saint Shri Dnyaneshwar. The author belongs to the Yogic guru tradition of the Natha Siddhas, of saint Shri Dnyaneshwar. He is western educated, a triple graduate in Science, Engineering and Law. He is a senior person in the secret yoga field of the Natha Siddhas, with more than 30 years of experience. His English language book, 'Autobiography of A Natha Siddha Yogi' is most popular. This book guides the adepts on their path and also shows them the common mistakes to be avoided on the path and also in choosing a Guru. It reveals the highest level of experiences right up to the Sagun and the Nirgun realization.
Author Description
Author Description THE AUTHOR VIBHAKAR LELE BE, BSC, LLB HE IS A PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING CONSULTANT AND A RESEARCHER, WITH MANY TOPICS OF INTEREST. His topics of interest include Mathematics, Astronomy, Cosmogony, Science, Engineering, Genetics, Physics, Chemistry and Atomic Sciences. He is proficient in English and Indian languages, and in Literature. He is a researcher of Oriental Disciplines of Philosophy, Mysticism, Yoga, Jnyana, Bhakti, Tantra, Vedas and the Upanishads. He is also a connoisseur in Siddha-Maha-yoga of Dnyaneshwar's & Patanjali's Yoga. He has benefited vastly from some eminent Guru Traditions of Shrimat Shankaracharya and Swami Nityananda of Ganeshapuri. He brings to the subject of the book his acumen as a yogi and an intellectual, with training in science and law and practice of yoga: He has been fortunate to be blessed by:
1. Main Line of Siddha tradition of Adinath– Umadevi– Gorakshanath – Gahininath– Dnyaneshwar– Satyamalanath– Guptanath– Kesarinath– Shivdeenanath– Vasudevanath
2. Gaudapada’s tradition from Shrimat Acharya Shankar– Adwaitanand - Satyadevanand
3. Siddha tradition of Nityanand – Avadhutanand.
He also writes on the yoga of the Gita and Dnyaneshwari of saint yogi Shri Dnyaneshwar. His writings are based on what he has learnt from saint Dnyaneshwar ’s compositions and commentary on the Bhagwad-Gita. He has many years of yoga experience behind him. He writes from personal practice of yoga and knowledge of Indian philosophy. He views mysticism through the inquiring mind of a man of modern science.