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Aptavani-13(P) (In Gujarati)

By Bhagwan, Dada

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Title: Aptavani-13(P) (In Gujarati)  
Author: Bhagwan, Dada
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Language: Gujarati
Subject: Non Fiction, Religion
Collections: Religion, Authors Community, Favorites in India
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Publication Date:
2002
Publisher: Dada Bhagwan Aradhana Trust
Member Page: Dada Bhagwan

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The essence of all scriptures, all spiritual discourses and spiritual activities is one and the same and that is to get the ‘awareness and the knowledge of the Self’. The ‘main Self’ is shuddha (verily pure), but one has the wrong belief of “Who am I?” This wrong belief of I am Chandu (reader should use his name) has given rise to the prakruti (nature and characteristics of a person). There are only two things in the world, non-living (jadd) and living (chetan). The two have always been distinct and different, but a mix of both has led to the vishesh bhaav of “I am Chandubhai” which contradicts the basics of Self-realization, which is “I am the Self/Soul”. Published in this book is the speech of the Gnani Purush (The Enlightened One) of Akram Vignan (Spiritual Science) who came to be known to the world as Param Pujya Dadashri (Master of Spiritual Science). He has explained the root cause of pakruti, how to keep prakruti different from the Self and how to just observe the prakruti. He has also discussed the eight types of karmas. This book is an eye-opener to the science of prakruti and karmas.

Summary
“Aptavani 13 (Purvardh)” is the thirteenth, in a series of spiritual books titled “Aptavani”. In this series, Gnani Purush Dada Bhagwan has explained that there are only two things in the world; non-living (jada) and living (chetan). He also discusses the root cause of one’s inherent characteristic traits (prakruti) and the eight types of karma.

 
 



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