Who is Rajarshi Ranjan Nandy?
As per his latest book Adhyatmikta back cover Rajarshi Ranjan Nandy is an upasaka, speaker and columnist, who also guides people interested in the practice of sadhana.
Personally I respect his contribution in the field of sadhana especially tantra, by which I means helping in spreading awareness among the common people. I first encountered this personality on Youtube with the following video.
And so on with his rest of the videos available on Youtube.
About the book Adhyatmikta?
- The book mostly encapsulates the understanding on various unexplored sections of the Hindu Spiritual Practices which I found quite interesting. The text is written in simple language for a good understanding of the reader.
- While progressing throughout the book gradually you will start developing deep realisations of the topics specifically the first half of the book. It talks about the different concepts of Hindu Spiritual Practices.
- For me Rajarshi Nandy changed my perspective towards tantra more as a religious practice with rational approach. I was also in dilemma just like other hindu people was misguided about tantra.
Expectations from the book Adhyatmikta
- No it won’t teach you how to attain siddhi to fly or hypnotise your crush. Instead if you want a better understanding of Hindu Spiritual Practices and proceed in life with peace and harmony.
- Now the question arises is then what is the point of even reading it out? As I have mentioned before the book deals with a lot of fundamentals which are necessary. Otherwise a sadhak or an individual can fall in his life and also can be fooled by other people, books etc.
- After clearing the fundamentals one can proceed with a clear conscience in the right direction. You will be able to develop your own rational approach towards this delicate field Tantra.
Expectations from the book Adhyatmikta
If you are interested in reading this classic text filled with experiences of a real upasaka i.e Rajarshi Ranjan Nandy. Then welcome to the club buy his book Adhyatmikta