It takes the average reader 6 hours and 14 minutes to read The Gitas by Chandra Shekhar Kumar
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This is a scriptural commentary of Lahiri Mahasaya on the following Gitas in the Light of Kriya: The Kabir Gita The Avadhuta Gita The Guru Gita The Omkar Gita The Bhagavad Gita The Kabir Gita In the dialogue, Dattatreya asked Kabir the following six questions regarding the eleven subjects: Mind, Breath, Sound, Prana (life Force), Brahma (the ultimate Self), Hang Sa (Eternity), Time, Void, Jiva (individuality), Siva (Tranquility) and Niranjana (Unmanifestation): What is mind ? Where does mind exist ? In the absence of heart, where does mind reside ? What is the essence of mind ? From where does mind spring ? How is mind dissolved ? The Avadhuta Gita Avadhuta is a truly renunciate, realized and wandering MahaYogi. Ancient MahaYogi Dattatreya's revelations to the world The Avadhuta Gita. Dattatreya is considered by many as an incarnation of Lord Shiva. The Guru Gita Guru Gita is a part of Biswasar Tantra. Divine Mother, Parvati, was sitting with Lord Siva, her divine husband, on Kailas Mountain in the Himalayas when she requested him to impart the great teaching of Guru Gita to her. This important scripture will help the seekers of Truth to better understand and clarify the Kriya path in their pursuit of Truth: Who is Guru ? What is Guruseva (service to Guru) ? How does one meditate upon Guru ? Who is qualified to have Kriya ? The Omkar Gita This physical body is the form of Omkar. Please note that the Guru here means the Kutastha, i.e., the place between the eyebrows, also known as The Third Eye. When the air, or breath, of the navel and dorsal are dissolved in the sky of Kutashtha, this is the third part of Omkar, or Pranava. Every word uttered by a Yogi has a special meaning that is totally unintelligible to even the highly intellectual people. This book is written in such a way that everyone can follow it up while trading the path of Kriya. People think that they are very intelligent, but if they try to understand very seriously, they realize perfectly that nothing is happening according to their intellect. Only those whose breath is not blowing in the left or right nostril are intelligent in this world. Kutastha is Omkar in the form of inner Light due to the uniting of Akara, Ukara and Makara into one. The Bhagavad Gita Bisad Yoga: Arjuna's (Seeker's) Melancholy Sankhya Yoga: Knowledge of the Self Karma Yoga: Action Jnan Yoga: Knowledge and Wisdom Karma-Sanyas Yoga: Action and Renunciation Avyas Yoga: Practice Jnan-Bijnan Yoga: Knowledge and Realization Akshara-Brahma Yoga: The Eternal Self Raja Vidya Raja Gujya Yoga: The Supreme Science and The Supreme Secret Bibhuti Yoga: The Divine Glories Biswarupa Darsan Yoga: The Universal Form of The Self Bhakti Yoga: Devotion Kshetra and Kshetrajna: The Prakriti-Purusha Yoga Gunatraya Bibhag Yoga: Threefold Qualities Purushottam Yoga: The Supreme Person Daibasura Sampad Bibhag Yoga: The Divine and Demoniacal Properties Shraddhatraya Bibhag Yoga: The Threefold Respect Moksha Yoga: Liberation
The Gitas by Chandra Shekhar Kumar is 372 pages long, and a total of 93,744 words.
This makes it 126% the length of the average book. It also has 115% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 8 hours and 32 minutes to read The Gitas aloud.
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