The Pathway to Surrender is a soulful guide that takes the reader through the stages of spiritual awakening-from the seeker's initial state of restlessness to the final, liberating act of surrender to the Divine. Drawing from Hindu scriptures and the teachings of saints like Ramana Maharshi, Ramakrishna, Aurobindo, Nisargadatta Maharaj. Thayumanavar and others, the book gently explores themes such as meditation, silence, love, ego, path of knowledge, path of devotion, divine grace and surrender. More than a theoretical treatise, it offers experiential wisdom to help readers recognize that true freedom lies not in control, but in letting go. In a restless world, this book is a call to stillness, simplicity, and surrender to the divine will. For a seeker of Truth, this book comes as a handy volume that gives the essence of Hindu spiritual wisdom. For students and academicians of Hinduism, this volume offers a distilled essence of the Hindu tradition, serving as a valuable resource for their academic and scholarly pursuits.
Dr. K. Nagarajan, Ph.D., is a passionate scholar and devoted seeker with a deep reverence for Hindu spiritual traditions. A voracious reader of sacred texts and the teachings of enlightened masters he draws from India's vast reservoir of spiritual wisdom to offer timeless insights for modern readers. His earlier work, Indian Ethos and Values for Leadership Excellence, published by New Age International (P) Limited, New Delhi, was widely acclaimed by both academic circles and general readers interested in India's ancient wisdom. In The Pathway to Surrender, Dr. Nagarajan presents a profound yet accessible volume that unveils the hidden treasures of Hindu thought and the utterances of realized souls. This work is destined to become a lifelong companion for earnest seekers, illuminating the timeless journey of the soul toward divine union.
Human life remains one of the greatest and most profound mysteries on Earth. We, as human beings, arrive into this world without knowledge of our origin, and we depart without certainty about our destination. Between these two unknowns, we live out our days-predominantly following routines cantered around fundamental biological functions: eating, sleeping, and reproduction. Within this framework, we engage in countless other sub-routines-acquiring education, developing skills, earning a livelihood, seeking entertainment, forging relationships, facing joys and sorrows, suffering and recovering from illness, embracing or rejecting religious paths, and much more.
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