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May 24, 2009

Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj was a spiritual teacher and philosopher of Advaita

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Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj was an Indian spiritual teacher and philosopher of Advaita (Nondualism), and a Guru, belonging to the Navnath Sampradaya. Sri Nisargadatta, with his direct and minimalistic explanation of non-dualism, is considered the most famous teacher of Advaita since Ramana Maharshi. In 1973, the publication of his most famous and widely-translated book, "I AM THAT", an English translation of his talks in Marathi by Maurice Frydman, brought him worldwide recognition and followers.

According to Sri Nisargadatta the purpose of spirituality is to know who you are. His style is abrupt, provocative, and immensely profound, cutting to the core and wasting little effort on inessentials. His terse but potent sayings are known for their ability to trigger shifts in consciousness, just by hearing, or even reading them.

He talked about the 'direct way' of knowing the Final Reality, in which one becomes aware of one's original nature through mental discrimination, breaking the mind's false identification with the ego, knowing that "You are already That".

Here, you can download all the books of Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj in pdf. MANU has left a new comment on your post "Hemchandra's Bharat Sangeet (1870) and the politic...":

All the books of Nisargadatta Maharaj is available for free download here : http://nisargadatta.we.bs All the main books, some of the books based on the main books, some traditional scriptures often mentioned by Maharaj, etc are available. Also see a collection of photos of Maharaj. Please check if you have missed to read any. If anybody knows about a book which is not listed here, please send me a copy, I shall include it. I've updated the site today with a new design, more books and photos. Manu Posted by MANU to Musepaper at 7:35 PM, May 24, 2009

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