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Antahskaran Ka Swroop (In Kannada)

By: Dada Bhagwan; Deepakbhai Desai, Editor

Antahakaran has four parts: Mind, Intellect, Chit, and Ego.What is Mind? Mind is made up of nodes. In the previous birth, due to ignorance, anything that we had attachment or abhorrence with, their parmanus collect together and become a node. The node, when comes into action in this birth, is known as a thought. When a thought comes, the Ego gets completely involved in it. The second part of Antahakaran is Chit. The nature of chit is to wander.Chit keeps wandering in search of happiness. But since all this worldly happiness is temporary, therefore there never comes an end to its search. After attaining the bliss of Soul, its wandering finally ends.Only Gnani Purush is the one who remains separate from his antahakaran. By residing in their Soul, they can describe its exactness. In this book, Param Pujya Dadashri has given a beautiful and a clear description of Antahakaran....

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Death: Before, During & After...: What happens when you Die (In Kannada)

By: Dada Bhagwan; Deepakbhai Desai, Editor

In the book “Death: Before, During & After”, Gnani Purush (embodiment of Self knowledge) Dada Bhagwan addresses age-old unanswered questions related to death and dying. Dadashri offers in-depth answers to questions such as: “What is death?”, “What are the stages of dying and the signs of death?”, “What happens when you die?”, “Is there life after death, and can you provide proof of life after death?”, “Please explain reincarnation and describe the journey of souls?” He also provides solutions to common concerns like: “How to stop anxiety about dying - how can I face my fear of death?”, “How to deal with stress, and manage grief and loss after losing a loved-one?”, “I’m facing death, please tell me how to become more spiritual?” In this invaluable resource, Dadashri places death in a larger spiritual context by describing how to attain the Self; he explains that the knowledge of Self is the spirituality that liberates one from all suffering related to death and dying....

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Avoid Clashes (In Kannada)

By: Dada Bhagwan; Deepakbhai Desai, Editor

As much as we would prefer otherwise, life includes its measure of unpleasant and unfavorable circumstances. In dealing with difficult people, facing unhealthy relationships, in family relationships, or in the midst of marriage problems, clashes occur. We might even say that some of our relationships are the very definition of conflict! We ask ourselves, how can we possibly avoid conflict in these emotionally-charged situations? In the book “Avoid Clashes”, Gnani Purush (embodiment of Self knowledge) Dada Bhagwan offers ultimate conflict resolution skills in the form of spiritual conflict resolution strategies. His spiritual teaching on how to resolve conflict - or to avoid it altogether - is offered in the context of common and everyday relationship challenges. Whether seeking relationship tips, marriage advice, or to learn how to deal with negative people and difficult people, this book will prove an invaluable resource....

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Adjust Everywhere (In Kannada)

By: Dada Bhagwan; Deepakbhai Desai, Editor

Life requires continuous adjustment in relation to unpleasant and unfavorable circumstances. In everyday situations (such as opening an umbrella in the rain, or wearing a jacket in the cold) we generally don’t resist these required adjustments. However, when dealing with difficult people, facing unhealthy relationships, in family relationships, or in the midst of marriage problems, adjustments become increasingly difficult. Some of our relationships could even be said to be the very definition of conflict! We ask ourselves, how can we possibly adjust in these emotionally-challenging situations? In the book “Adjust Everywhere”, Gnani Purush (embodiment of Self knowledge) Dada Bhagwan offers the ultimate conflict resolution skills in the form of spiritual conflict resolution strategies. His key phrase “Adjust Everywhere” is explained in the context of many common and everyday relationship challenges....

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Sahajta (In Hindi)

By: Dada Bhagwan; Deepakbhai Desai, Editor

What is the meaning of salvation? To attain the state of Pure Soul – that which is natural – that which is innate. However, due to the bondage of karma and lack of knowledge (agyanta), we are unaware of our true state – that which is associated with being natural – being Pure Soul. So how do we attain innateness (sahajta)? Gnani Purush (the enlightened One) knows the solution. And one such Gnani Purush, Dadashri has given us the key to sahajta. He has introduced us to Self Realization. The pure soul is Sahaj in its original form. People become emotional because they become one with the mind, speech and actions. Keeping it separate and remaining the knower and the seer of it will take you towards sahajta. Once a person takes gnan (through gyan vidhi), his Pure Soul (which is and will always be innate) awakens. Then, for the mind-intellect-ego-body to achieve its innate state, Param Pujya Dadashri has given 5 special directives which help you in your everyday life. In the presented book, Param Pujya Dadashri has given the meaning of sahajta, the reasons for disturbance in the state of sahajta, how to attain sahajta – by being an...

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Aptavani -14 Bhaag 1 (In Hindi)

By: Dada Bhagwan; Deepakbhai Desai, Editor

The book presented here reveals the properties of the Self and identifies the problems because of which we are unable to realize the Self. The book is divided into two subparts: Part 1 This part discusses which are the six eternal elements of the universe, the cause of rise of visheshbhav (“I”) and egoism. The soul remains in its original form but a separate identity (“I”) gets evolved due to pressure of scientific circumstantial evidences and self ignorance. “I“ is the first level of separate identity and “ego” is the second level. Wrong beliefs such as “I am Chandu (reader should use his own name)”, “I am the doer” arise and consequently anger, pride, lust and greed develops out of such wrong beliefs. ”I am Chandu” this belief is the cause of all sorrow .Once this belief goes away there is no sorrow....

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Gyani Purush Part-1 (In Hindi)

By: Dada Bhagwan; Deepakbhai Desai, Editor

To meet a Gnani Purush (Self-Realized One), and to access their spiritual power to achieve spiritual enlightenment, is extremely rare. One such Gnani Purush of recent time is Param Pujya Dada Bhagwan. The book “Gnani Purush – Part 1”, describes his early childhood life before he attained spontaneous Self Realization. He went through the same incidents that we have all gone through, but what he learnt from each incident and how he tackled every problem he faced, is described in this book....

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Gnani Purush - Part 2 (In Gujarati)

By: Dada Bhagwan; Deepakbhai Desai, Editor

In the book, “Gnani Purush Part-2”, we get a complete picture of Param Pujya Dada Bhagwan’s ideal conduct amid His amazing state of detachment, during His married life with Hiraba. Their entire married life, right from the moment Param Pujya Dadashri met Hiraba, upto the last moment when she departed from His life and the world, has been compiled in this book, in Param Pujya Dadashri’s own words. We not only get to read about His positive outlook in every interaction, His art of taking adjustment, His wise tactics, His state that is devoid of illusion, free from attachment, without any suffering in painful events and His ultimate state of detachment we get to learn from it and apply it in our lives. When He made a mistake, His insight of coming out of those mistakes, and His ardent desire to see the other person as faultless and look for His own faults instead, is revealed here. The reader gets to see the entire journey of how, through His understanding, filled with wisdom, He kept freeing Himself from each difference of opinion, and lived with Hiraba. To the great merit of people of today’s age, they get to see the married life of ...

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The Practice Of Humanity

By: Dada Bhagwan; Deepakbhai Desai, Editor

Every human being is living a life, but how much humanity does he have? Birth, education, job, marriage, kids, family and at the end…death! Is this the standard cycle of life that has to be followed? What is the ultimate goal of such a life? Why do we take birth? What do we want? The human body that we have received... should do the duty of being humane. There should be humanity in life. But what is humanity? According to Param Pujya Dadashri, the Gnani Purush (the enlightened One). The definition of humanity is that when someone hurts you, troubles you, you don’t like it. Hence, you should also not hurt anyone. That, according to Him, is the biggest humanity. Whoever understands this and applies it in life means he knows what is humanity. Getting a human body means one is free to go to any is one of the four forms of life (gattis). One is human form, the other three being – animal form, devgatti (heaven/celestial being) and narak gatti (hell/beast form). Whatever are the causes so are the effect. If we show humanity, we will get a human body in the next birth. If we are inhumane, we will be re-born in the animal for...

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Whatever Has Happened Is Justice (In Bengali)

By: Dada Bhagwan; Deepakbhai Desai, Editor

There are times in life when we must endure suffering due to no fault on our part – or so it seems. Life circumstances can appear terribly unjust. Naturally we question, “Why me? Am I wrong? It’s not my fault!, Why do bad things happen to good people?” Added to the many problems in everyday life, these situations can feel like the very definition of suffering. We may conclude that there is no God, question how to get inner peace, and how to live through such trying circumstances. In the book “Whatever Has Happened Is Justice”, Gnani Purush (embodiment of Self knowledge) Dadashri offers spiritual guidance on how to resolve conflict of injustice inherent in life. Dadashri provides profound insight into the law of karma, explaining who is “The Doer”, who is at fault, and what is the cause behind every instance of suffering. To attain an inner state of no worry, to begin to live in peace, or even to learn how to stay healthy amidst life challenges, this book will prove precious....

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The Fault is of the Sufferer (In Bengali)

By: Dada Bhagwan; Deepakbhai Desai, Editor

There are times in life when we must endure suffering due to no fault on our part – or so it seems. In painful circumstances, we naturally question, “Why me? Am I wrong? It’s not my fault!” Such situations may feel like the very definition of suffering. In the book “Fault is of the Sufferer”, Gnani Purush (embodiment of Self knowledge) Dada Bhagwan provides spiritual solutions to common and everyday forms of suffering such as dealing with difficult people, facing unhealthy relationships, challenges in family relationships, and marriage problems. Among the myriad of spiritual books available, Dadashri offers a unique resource - addressing the age-old question: “So, am I wrong, or am I faultless?” He provides profound insight into the law of karma – explaining who is “The Doer”, who is at fault, and what is the cause in every instance of suffering. Whether seeking relationship tips, marriage advice, or simply to learn how to stay healthy, this book will prove an invaluable resource. ...

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The Essence Of All Religion (In Bengali)

By: Dada Bhagwan; Deepakbhai Desai, Editor

Those seeking to lead a spiritual life inevitably face challenges in their pursuit of spirituality and practice. As spiritual development progresses, facing one’s faults, failures, and unintentional mistakes become disconcerting – even for the most sincere seeker. One may then ask, “What are the benefits of the different types of religion? From the many religions of the world, which practices will accelerate my spiritual growth? In actuality, how to live exactly?” In the book “The Essence of All Religion”, Gnani Purush ((the enlightened one) Dada Bhagwan clarifies any confusion about religion vs. spirituality. Dadashri offers the essential extract of spiritual science and religion in the form of Nine Kalams (highest spiritual intents). He explains that the Nine Kalams are the essence of the highest teaching of the religions of the world and the simplest, most direct means to live in peace. The spiritual guidance available in this book is both unique and unparalleled. ...

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The Practice Of Humanity (In Bengali)

By: Dada Bhagwan; Deepakbhai Desai, Editor

Every human being is living a life, but how much humanity does he have? Birth, education, job, marriage, kids, family and at the end…death! Is this the standard cycle of life that has to be followed? What is the ultimate goal of such a life? Why do we take birth? What do we want? The human body that we have received... should do the duty of being humane. There should be humanity in life. But what is humanity? According to Param Pujya Dadashri, the Gnani Purush (the enlightened One). The definition of humanity is that when someone hurts you, troubles you, you don’t like it. Hence, you should also not hurt anyone. That, according to Him, is the biggest humanity. Whoever understands this and applies it in life means he knows what is humanity. Getting a human body means one is free to go to any is one of the four forms of life (gattis). One is human form, the other three being – animal form, devgatti (heaven/celestial being) and narak gatti (hell/beast form). Whatever are the causes so are the effect. If we show humanity, we will get a human body in the next birth. If we are inhumane, we will be re-born in the animal for...

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Right Understanding To Helping Others: Benevolence (In Bengali)

By: Dada Bhagwan; Deepakbhai Desai, Editor

Those seeking to lead a spiritual life, or just wondering how to become more spiritual may become inspired towards serving others, or giving Seva (selfless service). To learn how to serve God one might emulate spiritual people, study with spiritual teachers, or look to different types of religion and different types of yoga. But finding spiritual guidance on the topic of Seva is not always easy. One might be left wondering, “Is service to humanity a higher means to make a donation – or should I simply donate to charity? What are the best charities to donate to, or to serve?” Or one might ask, “How does Seva support my spiritual development? Is there spiritual power and spiritual transformation to be gained through it?” In the book “Right Understanding To Help Others: Benevolence”, Gnani Purush (embodiment of Self knowledge) Dada Bhagwan offers precise understanding about people helping others and the many benefits Seva has upon one’s spiritual growth. Dadashri explains that happiness begins from the moment one begins serving others and that, in offering Seva, one’s life will never lack for material comfort and happ...

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Adjust Everywhere (In Assamese)

By: Dada Bhagwan; Deepakbhai Desai, Editor

Life requires continuous adjustment in relation to unpleasant and unfavorable circumstances. In everyday situations (such as opening an umbrella in the rain, or wearing a jacket in the cold) we generally don’t resist these required adjustments. However, when dealing with difficult people, facing unhealthy relationships, in family relationships, or in the midst of marriage problems, adjustments become increasingly difficult. Some of our relationships could even be said to be the very definition of conflict! We ask ourselves, how can we possibly adjust in these emotionally-challenging situations? In the book “Adjust Everywhere”, Gnani Purush (embodiment of Self knowledge) Dada Bhagwan offers the ultimate conflict resolution skills in the form of spiritual conflict resolution strategies. His key phrase “Adjust Everywhere” is explained in the context of many common and everyday relationship challenges. ...

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Waging War without Congress First Declaring It

By: Matt R. Erickson

Waging War without Congress First Declaring It examines American actions involving Korea and Vietnam, which were the first major wars not formally declared as such by Congress. Not all is at it first appears, and Americans interested in understanding how fundamental American principles are summarily ignored by federal officials and members of Congress need to examine critically such actions....

By the express command of U.N. Participation Act of 1945—enacted by the Congress of the United States of America and signed by American President Harry S. Truman—all pertinent parties understood the American law that the U.N. special agreements “shall be subject to the approval of Congress by appropriate Act or joint resolution.” Legislative Acts and joint resolutions both require approval of both Houses of Congress—the Senate and the House of Representatives—and the signature of the President (unless approved over his veto by two-thirds of both Houses or with his inaction of ten days [while both Houses are still in session] as detailed in Article I, Section 7, Clauses 2 and 3 of the U.S. Constitution). Despite the U.N. Charter specifically stating that “special agreements” (to commit troops and assistance) “shall be subject to ratification by the signatory states in accordance with their respective constitutional processes,” despite the President’s written assurance that he would “ask the Congress by appropriate legislation to approve” all special agreements, and despite the United States’ “United Nations Participation Act of 194...

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World Library Foundation Newsletter : January 2019, Volume 3, Issue 1

By: World Library Foundation Newsletter Dept.

Keeping our patrons informed with the ongoing changes, we created the World Library Foundation Newsletter. The newsletter includes news and information about our various portals and the wonderful books, articles, encyclopedias, photographs, and research documents that may be found here. For our Volume 3, 1st Issue, January 2019, we would like to share with you some stories about the books you will find on our shelves. We hope the newsletter will lead readers to discover interesting new books, and inspire readers to re-discover timeless favorites. In addition to this newsletter, we’ve also started producing the Behind the Book Lecture Series (http://www.worldlibrary.org/ExhibitGallery.aspx), to help you further discover inspiring books. When you get a chance check out our Behind the Book Lectures and let us know what you think about our new video series. ...

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Rethinking Our Collective Decision Making : Let's Use Visual Tools To Avoid More Disasters

By: Edgar Hartel

Subject: We humans use tools for about everything we can't do otherwise -- but not for quick *and* well-founded decision making. This e-book explains why this is dangerous for everyone, how we can do better, and what future developments we can expect. Target audience: Everyone interested. No special knowledge required. Estimated reading time: 15-25 minutes. Should you prefer watching over reading, have a look at this video: https://youtu.be/Ryd0vd_0dLM Page layout: Allows easy reading without scrolling, even on very small screens. License: Free for non-commercial use, Creative Commons BY-NC-SA. Commercial use requires separate agreement. Technical information: Original PDF/A file size: 6 354 272 Byte MD5: fe8ae6428eb707da3746eedf345cdb2f (file integrity checksum) ...

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The A to Z of Karma

By: AiR AtmanInRavi

If you plant tomatoes, will you get mangoes? Of course not! How is that possible? As you sow, so shall you reap! Such is the Law of Karma! The world is well aware of this Universal Law. This law states that every action is followed by a corresponding reaction. What you give is what you get! The world works like a boomerang. What goes around comes around. While the Law of Karma exists, many people are not aware of this law. Because they ignore the law, they live without values and ethics, only to be hit by their own Karma later on. The Law of Karma cannot be circumvented. You can't escape the law, but you can learn to live with it. You can understand how it works. The good or the bad we do, comes back to us, not just in this life but even in the life after. Is there a life after death? Yes. Those who live as ego, mind and body have to be reborn to redeem their Karma. Only those who realize the truth about themselves and God are the few fortunate ones who can transcend Karma and rebirth. The A to Z of Karma will guide you to live a fullling life by helping you understand Karma and also to nally be liberated from all Karm...

If you plant tomatoes, will you get mangoes? Of course not! How is that possible? As you sow, so shall you reap! Such is the Law of Karma! The world is well aware of this Universal Law. This law states that every action is followed by a corresponding reaction. What you give is what you get! The world works like a boomerang. What goes around comes around. While the Law of Karma exists, many people are not aware of this law. Because they ignore the law, they live without values and ethics, only to be hit by their own Karma later on. The Law of Karma cannot be circumvented. You can't escape the law, but you can learn to live with it. You can understand how it works. The good or the bad we do, comes back to us, not just in this life but even in the life after. Is there a life after death? Yes. Those who live as ego, mind and body have to be reborn to redeem their Karma. Only those who realize the truth about themselves and God are the few fortunate ones who can transcend Karma and rebirth. The A to Z of Karma will guide you to live a fullling life by helping you understand Karma and also to nally be liberated from all Karm...

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The Prophet : Along with Malayalam translation.

By: Kahlil Gibran; VED from VICTORIA INSTITUTIONS, Translator

Malayalam translation

Almustafa, the chosen and the beloved, who was a dawn unto his own day, had waited twelve years in the city of Orphalese for his ship that was to return and bear him back to the isle of his birth. And in the twelfth year, on the seventh day of Ielool, the month of reaping, he climbed the hill without the city walls and looked seaward; and he beheld the ship coming with the mist. Then the gates of his heart were flung open, and his joy flew far over the sea. And he closed his eyes and prayed in the silences of his soul....

The Coming of the Ship On Love On Marriage On Children On Giving On Eating and Drinking On Joy & Sorrow On Houses On Clothes On Buying & Selling On Crime & Punishment On Laws On Freedom On Reason & Passion On Pain On Self-Knowledge On Teaching On Friendship On Talking On Time On Good & Evil On Prayer On Pleasure On Beauty On Religion On Death The Farewell ...

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