Pragnyashakti
435
Vedanta
441
Swachhand
442
Shaktipat and other relative spiritual practices
443
Kar Bindu Sanyuktam
445
Scriptures of Veda are vehicles to the Self
447
Only a Gnani can make you Brahmanishtha
448
Dwaitadwaita: The Self is beyond all states of duality
and non-duality
452
Moksha through anekant – acceptance of every
perspective
454
Vitarag Marg
458
Follow the Gnani
459
To whom do desires belong?
461
A strong desire for moksha
462
Darshan of the Formless leads to Moksha
463
Vitarag means to be truly shrewd
464
Serious warning against misuse of intellect
465
What is sankalp and vikalp?
467
Destroying your mistakes is the vitarag path
468
Only the one who can swim can save those who are
drowning
471
Vitarag Dharma
472
Revolutionary time in the world
472
Bhakta – Bhakti – Bhagwan
476
[Worshipper or Devotee – worship or devotion – God]
Vyavahar of the Gnani versus a devotee
478
Bhakti and Liberation
482
Aradhana – Viradhana : Devout worship – Disrespect 484
One cannot cheat where natural law and order is
involved.
486
Akram Vignan : Bhakti begins after liberation 487
God’s address
488
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