Spiritual Connection: Understanding the Dynamics of Guru-disciple Relationship

· Sri Chaitanya Shiksha
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'Spiritual Connection: Understanding the Dynamics of Guru-disciple Relationship' 

 

Discusses the following important topics:

Who is a Guru?

Why do I need a Living Guru?

Why am I not satisfied in my relationship with my Guru?

How to internalize the sacred Guru-disciple relationship?

How to be a Progressive Disciple?


“Spiritual Connection” answers the above and many more questions with much depth and clarity. Presented in a very simple and lucid manner, this book is a collection of various case-studies taken from Vedic literature's such as Srimad-bhagavatam, Caitanya-Charitamrita, Mahabharata and Ramayana. Herein, the subject of Guru-disciple relationship is explored, explained and churned into valuable lessons to help all the levels of spiritual seekers— from novice and seasoned—to have their spiritual connection established, enhanced or rejuvenated.

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Prakash Khanchandani
March 29, 2021
What i like most about the book is its presentation - narrates a relevant story from the ancient scriptures like Ramayana, Mahabharata, Bhagavatam and then explains the main principles in detail with practical application wisdom followed by question answers to deepen or remove any doubts that may linger. This book gives a crystal clear path to advance in spiritual life and explains the practical need of a spiritual master. Goes on to further give practical application to be a better disciple and there by becoming a advanced human being. An engaging read.
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Pritimayi devi dasi, BDDS
March 26, 2021
Absolutely loving it how the profound philosophy is explained with the help of wonderful stories.. A must read for a spiritual seeker!
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Anurag Sharma
March 26, 2021
Really loved the deep insights present in this book. Wonderful spiritual science. Hare Krishna. 🙏
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About the author

Bhakti Dhira Damodara Swami was born Oko Odama. His parents practiced African Traditional Religion (ATR), but he grew up as a Roman Catholic. From a very young age he has been very spiritually minded and he studied the Bible intensely with the sole aim of understanding God and His entire creation. He once asked his Bible teacher about the concepts of reincarnation and karma and the teacher, in anger, told him that his questions were unbiblical. Not satisfied with the response, he started searching for answers in other faiths. He associated with various spiritual groups such as the Rosicrucian Order and Aetherius Society, read all of Lobsang Rampa’s books, practiced hatta-yoga with a representative of Roy Eugene Davis and also corresponded with the spiritual organization founded by Al G. Maning, an American psychic. Meanwhile, he also pursued Electrical Engineering.


Later, in 1980, while he was working with Costain (West Africa) Plc. in Lagos, Nigeria, he came across an advert in the Daily Times newspaper by the Hare Krishna movement. The advert was about self-realization: karma, yoga and reincarnation. He wrote to them and received a copy of Back to Godhead magazine, which he did not read thinking it to be just an Indian magazine on vegetarianism. The following year the same advert came up; he wrote to them and received another issue of the magazine. He then read the two issues the recent one as well as the previous one cover to cover. Inspired, he made a visit to the ISKCON Temple in Lagos. There, he not only very much enjoyed the prasadam (spiritual food), music, and dance in the company of the devotees, but was also very satisfied with the answers to his questions on reincarnation and karma. That impelled him to go deeper in the understanding and practice of bhakti-yoga.


In 1985, he took formal initiation (diksha) from His Holiness Bhakti Tirtha Swami, a disciple of Srila Prabhupada the founder-acharya of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness. With much dedication, he served the movement for over twenty years, when in 2005, he was awarded the renounced order of life and given the name “Bhakti Dhira Damodara Swami.” Later, from 2011, he also started serving in the capacity of an initiating spiritual master. He, thus, became the first African sannyasi and guru in ISKCON.


Over the years, Bhakti Dhira Damodara Swami has become known for his humility, gravity and deep knowledge of the scriptures. He tours and preaches extensively in different countries in Africa, in Brazil, India, Mauritius, the Seychelles and the United States. He also regularly teaches Bhakti-Shastri and Bhakti-Vaibhava courses at the Vrindavan Institute of Higher Education (VIHE) and the Mayapur Institute (MI) and facilitates numerous seminars on the practical aspects of Krishna consciousness philosophy, such as community-building, self-sufficiency, etc. Following the desire of his spiritual master, Bhakti Dhira Damodara Swami is also developing vibrant Krishna conscious self-sustainable farm communities in Ghana and Nigeria, Africa.

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