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Gopal is in love with Shanthi, but she feels she is not worthy of being a man's wife. At the end of World War II Gopal is sent to Japan with the Royal Indian Navy, where he finds solace in the arms of Hosako, a beautiful Japanese girl. But he is tormented by the thought that he has wronged the memory of Shanthi.
What is Mukti? Is it just Freedom? Yes, it is Freedom, Freedom not only from all misery on earth but also Freedom from Rebirth. This book reveals that all misery on earth is because we are prisoners, we are slaves, we are imprisoned in our ignorance, in the myth that we have grown up with. If we want to be free from all misery and sorrow, we need Mukti, we need Freedom. Freedom not just from fear, worry, stress, and anxiety, or from all joy stealers, but also from the continuous cycle of death and Rebirth. Discover Mukti and be free from all misery.
Mukti: Free to Be Born Again is a history-based autobiographical nonfiction created on three decades of fieldwork in Muslim-majority Bangladesh and Hindu-majority India. Many strands of real-life drama have been weaved together with 1947 Hindu-Muslim, secular-Islamic, and 1971 Islamic-secular, ruling-minority vs. oppressed-majority partitions of India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. Because of precarious plight, individual and village names have been fictionalized. The story focuses on transformation of a society by the oppressor, oppressed, Islam, and Hinduism. The story ties Indian and Bengali history, views of Muslims and Hindus, role of Bangladeshi Hindu refugee elites in India, pogroms, devastation of minority communities, role of anti-Hindu Islamism and anti-tradition Communism, life of poor oppressed-caste Hindus left behind in Muslim-majority Bangladesh, and more. Dastidar is the first to break a taboo by writing in 1989 about the poor, oppressed Hindu minority left behind by the Hindu-refugee elites in India.
The following Nectarine Discourses by Swami Akhandananda Saraswati Ji Maharaj are the content of this volume 1. 1. Jeevan Mukti or Liberated Life. 2. Images Leading to Self-realization. 3. Self-Effulgent Bliss Divine. 4. For You and You Alone. 5. Attainment of Krishna.
Shiva Mukti is a hardworking and conscientious psychiatrist, who, in the inauspicious surroundings of St Mungo's - a central London hospital of more than average decrepitude - does his level best to staunch the flow of mental illness. But Mukti is not a happy man, beset by thwarted ambition and sexual frustration, he now finds himself in thrall to the more successful and urbane Dr Zack Busner, consultant psychiatrist at Heath Hospital, and an originator of the once modish Quantity Theory of Insanity. Why is it that Busner seems so intent on fostering a professional relationship with Mukti? Is it his way of putting his junior colleague in his place? Or is Busner - as Mukti begins to suspect - a member of a sinister cabal? And what about the schizophrenic patients Busner refers to Mukti for his opinion, are they merely sick people, or in fact human weapons in a bizarre psychological duel?
The following Nectarine Discourses by Swamil Akhandananda Saraswati Ji Maharaj are the content of this volume 4. 1. Mystery of Meditation. 2. Sorrow-How to get rid of it. 3. The Substance of Piety or sacred duty. 4. Some Distinguishing Features of Hinduism.