An exhaustive non-fiction novella, and translated from the original Kannada work, Gurusarvabhouma by Dr Suman Acharya, ‘Life & times of Guru Shri Raghavendra Swamy,’ features enigmatic details about the great Saint of the 17th Century, in India.
The work is spread across various sub categories, beginning from past life appearances, and the voluminous legacy built-to-date. In addition, the work provides information about the knowledge patron’s contribution to the Dasa Sahitya. This also features the rarely-known but distinctive body of work developed by Him, encompassing Vedic texts, scriptures and literature of ancient times. The complex treatises rendered palatable to the knowledge-seeker, and the role of devotion, faith in integrating with the Lord, also forms a significant portion of the work.
It covers the miraculous experiences of various people, and the community, at-large, while also building a large and invaluable fraternity of believers of the great Saint.
An exhaustive non-fiction novella, and translated from the original Kannada work, Gurusarvabhouma by Dr Suman Acharya, ‘Life & times of Guru Shri Raghavendra Swamy,’ features enigmatic details about the great Saint of the 17th Century, in India.
The work is spread across various sub categories, beginning from past life appearances, and the voluminous legacy built-to-date. In addition, the work provides information about the knowledge patron’s contribution to the Dasa Sahitya. This also features the rarely-known but distinctive body of work developed by Him, encompassing Vedic texts, scriptures and literature of ancient times. The complex treatises rendered palatable to the knowledge-seeker, and the role of devotion, faith in integrating with the Lord, also forms a significant portion of the work.
It covers the miraculous experiences of various people, and the community, at-large, while also building a large and invaluable fraternity of believers of the great Saint.