Spiritual Biographies
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| Nag Mahasaya: A Saintly Householder Disciple of Shri Ramakrishna. by Chakravarty, Sarat Chandra. Madras, India: R.K. Math. |
The life story of the Saint Durgacharan Nag, familiarly known as Nagmahaaya. This volume is an adaptation from the Bengali publication with some additions and alterations that were felt necessary for the presentation of this wonderful life to a wider circle of readers. |
| Nityananda: The Divine Presence. by Hatengdi, H.U. Cambridge, M.A. Rudra Press.1984. | There appear in every culture, in every time, certain extraordinary people. Some call them saints, holy men or sages, others say they are mad, or call them magicians or miracle workers-but always it is clear that they are different from the rest. Nityananda was such a man. Neither his words nor his actions fit into any comfortable niche; he had the endless ability to surprise, even startle, those around him. Yet it was not in his words or in his behavior that the secret of his powerful effect could be found. Nityananda simply was the divine presence. In this marvelous collection, the infinitely varied nature of Nityananda comes to life. |
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