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Divya Jyoti Darshan: This book was first published in 1908 AD and almost the same subjects as in Sahaj Samadhi (see above) are discussed in it. Translation of Swanubhav Darpan. Shraman Narad (Translation) Gospel of Man (Manav Geeta-1900 AD) Experiments in Samayik (1926): This is a useful book for meditation. Here, Lalan Saheb has described eight types of Samayiks with illustration on each. The description is effective and enlightening. More than six editions of this book have been published upto now. Atma vabodh: This is criticism and discussion on the book of 43 stanzas written by Shri Jay Shekhar Soori. Jain Dharm-Prarambh Pothi-in 3 parts: Pandit believed that hands are the symbol of bravery, head that of knowledge, heart that of pleasure and speech that of knowledge in the form of Ooom. If all these four aspects are properly developed and utilized. Life becomes fulfilled and man can achieve the highest position.
Conclusion: The personality of Pandit Lalan gives us inspiration for a determined life. From his highly developed life we learn virtues of simplicity, satisfaction, urge for knowledge, service to society, love for Indian culture, need to train and develop children very well, desire to understand and accept new thinking, selflessness and love for the world. Let us follow his path and start efforts to gain the light of knowledge, ideal behavior and meditation for enlightenment of our soul.