Synopsis"‘Just raise your eyes and see—the world of the gods is just inches above you!’ –Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar
Parashakti is the energy that is the basis of creation, sustenance and dissolution. She is beyond space and time; she is the sublime force that pervades all of nature. Can we imbibe her spirit in our daily life? What does it mean to worship the Devi?
This book is an effort to take the readers on an adventure into the vast realms of the conscious-ness with the help of vibrant stories of goddesses and gods from the Puranas. The tales are open secrets. When one knows how to read between the lines, perceive the formless through the form, they come alive with a meaning and charm that is both inspiring and insightful.
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Binding: HardBack
About the author
Bhanumathi Narasimhan is the younger sister of Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar. Innocently at first, and with joyful awareness later, she has followed her brother, her Master, throughout her life. She shares his vision of putting a smile on every face on the planet. Gurudev says, ‘Meditation is smiling at yourself.’ Bhanumathi is a meditation teacher. Her workshops have brought about an experience of deep inner peace to thousands of people worldwide. The outer expression of this peace is service to humanity. Bhanumathi leads the women welfare and child care initiatives at Art of Living. From a small free school with thirty children of construction workers, the Gift a Smile project now supports 435 schools with over 58,000 underprivileged children. As the chairperson of the International Women’s Conference, her vision is to create a global network of responsible women to catalyse positive transformation in society. Over 5000 women from eighty nationalities have participated in these conferences so far. She holds a master’s degree in Sanskrit Literature from Bangalore University. Trained as a Carnatic singer, people across the world wake up to her soulful albums of sacred chants and melodious bhajans. She has previously authored two books, Tejasvini and Lalitha, which expound on the spiritual significance of popular Hindu scriptures and practices.