Book Title: Gyandhara 04
Author(s): Gunvant Barvalia
Publisher: Saurashtra Kesari Pranguru Jain Philosophical and Literary Research Centre
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healthiness to I-m-m-o-r-t-a-l-i-t-y. All this is no fancy, euphemism and idealistic visualization, nor poetic euphemism but the virtual reality. It can be well e-x-p-e-r-i-e-n-c-e-d right here, now and in this very life. This can still be expressed, defined and classified too not in figurative but common language and scientifically un-assailable terms too. How this can be done is the subject matter of this presentation. If diligently pursued, it is just to be felt and fathomed to our fullest potentiality, encaved now in the deepest treasure box! Well that is rightly the X-plus of Yoga - Dhyana. It is the path to all paths and journey Sthula to Suskhma, from micro to macro level of being our very existence. That is enchanting voyage full of romance to four dimensional reality encaged within/It clicks the switch to this ever vibrating and yet elusive sparking Parna Shakti (Life force, ever present in and out before us.
Nature's mystical secret un-revealed in a subtle manner. In very concise terms it is the most coveted secrets as, lying unfathomed in the hearth of Mother Nature's bosom. All this is meant for high purpose known in Darshana (philosophic outlays) and termed as ChaturPursartha. Four most coveted exuberant exerts laid down authentically by Maha Rishis of this Sacred land, as experienced by them. Incidentally we wonder at some of the mysteries discovered by scientists just last two centuries, which has brought in whirl pool of change. These mysterical miracles are based on preserve as unfailing Laws of Nature. Being well preserved and unalterable as enwrapped by Natural forces, they surrounding and sustain us. We would end this preliminary note with the quotations from great thinker Thoreau
**Scientist is like a person walking with the stick of science in search of his coveted land and after great endeavours just to find that Indian Rishi sitting there. - Thoreau
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