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Sky - Clad: The Extraordinary Life and Times of Akka Mahadevi : Rao, Mukunda: Amazon.com.au: Books

Sky - Clad: The Extraordinary Life and Times of Akka Mahadevi : Rao, Mukunda: Amazon.com.au: Books


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5.0 out of 5 stars A must readReviewed in India on 11 June 2019
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Sky-clad (Digambara) is not the story of Akka Mahadevi. It is a narrative with the right amount of story telling about the Bhakthi movement in Karnataka. Skyclad traces the path of Akka Mahadevi, from Uduthadi through Kalyana to Kadali, finally ending at Srisailam. Through this narrative, the author explores some important personalities like Basavanna, Allama Prabhu and the entire sect of Virashaivas.

The book starts with a quick primer on what Bhakthi is and where it stands in the yogic pantheon. This is followed by the story of Mahadevi and how she transforms into Akka Mahadevi and the icon she is. The initial chapter takes the reader through her early life and the circumstances which make her shun her clothes. The story of Akka Mahadevi cannot be complete without the mention of Virashaivas and hence the author dedicates a complete chapter for them.
The author explains the circumstances which led to rising of this sect and how they demarcated themselves from the prevailing beliefs. Here, the author brings significance into the lives of Basavanna, Allama Prabhu and many other lesser known Virashaivas who wielded a powerful influence in the Kannada society. Then the author joins these two streams at the Anubhava Mantapa at Kalyana. Thereafter, it is brief account of the final stages of her life at Srisailam and exploratory essays of the many dimensions of Akka’s bhakthi.

The author has given a perspective of Akka Mahadevi’s life with the life of other contemporaries, which explains her magnitude as a bhakta and a rebel. It is the scenes at Kalyana, where her devotion is tested both orally and physically, which makes the narration compelling.

That said, the book becomes interesting with the insights into the prevailing religious conditions, the tides and currents brought in by the rising of the new sect, the perspective in comparison with the today’s situations, and the treatment of body and gender in the light of Akka Mahadevi’s clear stand on both.

Another aspect, which delights the reader, is the author’s approach to the subject through vachanas which are replete throughout the book.This book is highly recommended for everybody, to know about a personality who claimed fame by her acts of devotion. It would be a big delight for those who are interested in spiritual reads as it provides a clear understanding of the concept of bhakti.

For me it was a wonderful read. Overall, a book to taste, chew and digest.
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Shobha
5.0 out of 5 stars Soak In ItReviewed in India on 7 April 2018
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It's a beautiful read where the author takes us into the Bhakti movement of 12th century. Alongside Akka Mahadevi who is the protagonist of the book, the author also touches upon the journey/life of other saints and sages of 12th/13th century. The vachanas listed in the book are beautiful and takes one into the realm of Bhakti where there is Bhakti only for the sake of Bhakti and nothing else.

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Divya Shankar
4.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant and well structuredReviewed in India on 12 May 2020
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I had read about vachanas in another classic of kannada literature and wanted to explore more about these. This book with description of Shiva saranes and their vachanas proved to be an ideal pick to learn more , learnt not just about Virashaivism of the 12 th century , not just about life of Akka Mahadevi but also many important philosophical discussions that are well structured, allow easy understanding. Made a great read, a lot conveyed despite short length.
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NITIN KUMAR MISRA
5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful book with good delivery service at convenient priceReviewed in India on 17 April 2019
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Thanks Amazon for having such a wonderful collection of books at appropriate pricing n good delivery service. We are in touch with our roots with such books about lives of our legends.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent and very SpiritualReviewed in India on 24 June 2019
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Excellent and very Spiritual after reading the book I Viaited Akkamahadevis birthplace feeling good

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1.0 out of 5 stars The book is a nice read & the author traces the anthomorphology of Bhakti ...
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The book is a nice read & the author traces the anthomorphology of Bhakti cult especially in South India
during the past ages. He is able to trace similarities on the evolution, evaluation & successive metamorphosis of different sects.
However, this book is based on theoretical inputs only, as the author is unable to do justice beyond hearsay and facts on how the advanced movements with women being embraced both willingly & perforce , withered away in the subsequent ages to give rise to a deep fjord therafter -from which our Naaris have yet to sadly recover.
Case in point would also be the fact that the so called 'Virashaivas' gradually degenerated to a point where the 'Lingayats' of today are a mere political pawn ? Odd enough given the pathetic political turnaround in Karnataka being observed as on date.
Also, the book misses out on the describing parallels of saints/mothers outside South India - like Kabir, Chaitanya Mahaprabhu & even forgets mentioning Shankar Dev of Assam - a revolution in himself ?


Descriptions on Allama Prabhu, Basavanna are dichotomous and portayals weaves from one stance to another.
Advaita being touched upon does not connect Sri Ramakrishna with it, though he is fleeting mentioned - albeit minus references to his supreme disciple - Swami Vivekananda. Adi Shankara and Vivekananda proved what few saints over the years could actually do - that Self Realisation is achievable & can be demonstated - irrespective of Advaita, Dwaita & all such parallels Visishtaas - which bely naught
Surely there has to be some parallels around these enlightened souls and what drew to them to the Supreme ?


Akka Mahadevi preceded Lalleshwari by around 200 years - but both of them draw a rather queer parallel - being stark nude / naked 'Nirvastraa' by choice - something that would be sacrilegious even by today's standards. Surely jeers and laughs and erotic perceptions aside, what drew these two enlightened souls to such popularity that people forgot their physical bare form and awed at their transcendence to the Divine?


Was Lalleshwari a reincarnation of Akka - in colder lands ? Was Akka herself a reincarnation of the Her, the Supreme Kali - one who needs no modesty, is stark nude , beyond shame - ever young and the true Shakti of Shiva ? Does this explain her possible pining for Chenna Mallikarjuna/Siva in both births ?


More to be done in terms of spirituality when you choose such topics - unless you are essentially just essaying a biopic - which is the best description as per me.


Good for the average reader, but for a seeker of Supreme Truth and its parallels in disciples, this book has a far way to go still !!!
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The Penguin U.G. Krishnamurti Reader eBook : Mukunda Rao, Rao, Mukunda: Amazon.com.au: Books

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My teaching, if that is the word you want to use, has no copyright. You are free to reproduce, distribute, interpret, misinterpret, distort, garble, do what you like, even claim authorship, without my consent or the permission of anybody.' Thus spoke U.G. Krishnamurti in his uniquely iconoclastic and subversive way, distancing himself from gurus, spiritual 'advisers', mystics, sages, 'enlightened' philosophers et al. UG's only advice was that people should throw away their crutches and free themselves from the 'stranglehold' of cultural conditioning. Uppaluri Gopala Krishnamurti was born on 9 July 1918 in Masulipatnam, a coastal town in Andhra Pradesh. He died on 22 March 2007 at the age of eighty-nine in Vallecrosia, Italy, at the villa of a friend. The effect that he had, and will continue to have, on legions of his admirers is difficult to put into words. With his flowing silvery hair, deep-set eyes and elongated Buddha-like ears, he was an explosive yet cleansing presence and has been variously described as 'a wild flower of the earth', 'a bird in constant flight', an 'anti-guru' and a 'cosmic Naxalite'. UG gave no lectures or discourses and had no organization or fixed address, but he travelled all over the world to meet people who flocked to listen to his 'anti-teaching'. His language was always uncompromisingly simple and unadorned, his conversational style informal, intimate, blasphemous and invigorating. This reader, edited by long-time friend and admirer Mukunda Rao, is a compilation of UG's freewheeling and radical utterances and ideas. UG unceasingly questioned and demolished the very foundations of human thought but, as Rao says, in the cathartic laughter or the silence after UG had spoken, there was a profound sense of freedom from illusory goals and 'the tyranny of knowledge, beauty, goodness, truth and God'
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Mukunda Rao is the author of six books of fiction, two plays: Mahatma - Khuda ka Hijra (1988 and 2009) and Baba Saheb Ambedkar (2008 and 2014), staged in different parts of Karnataka and much appreciated, and six insightful philosophical works, among which The Biology of Enlightenment is a much-read classic that has become a cult book amongst spiritual aspirants. After his retirement in 2010 from teaching service in a college, he lives with his wife on a farm outside Bengaluru. is the author of six books of fiction, two plays: Mahatma - Khuda ka Hijra (1988 and 2009) and Baba Saheb Ambedkar (2008 and 2014), staged in different parts of Karnataka and much appreciated, and six insightful philosophical works, among which The Biology of Enlightenment is a much-read classic that has become a cult book amongst spiritual aspirants. After his retirement in 2010 from teaching service in a college, he lives with his wife on a farm outside Bengaluru. --This text refers to an alternate kindle_edition edition.

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Chelseapoet
5.0 out of 5 stars EssentialReviewed in the United Kingdom on 22 August 2018
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One of the two best books on nonduality I have ever read. The other is Nothing Being Everything by Tony Parsons. They are very different. This is hard-hitting, kinda sarcastic and amusing in places, whereas the latter is more accessible and plain.

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C & S
5.0 out of 5 stars InterestingReviewed in the United States on 12 November 2015
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I read this every day when I wake up with my coffee. I haven't read it all yet but what I have read so far is definitely causing me to rethink things quite a bit. What's ironic is that U.G himself would probably laugh at the idea of people reading a book of his recorded words.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Five StarsReviewed in India on 27 January 2016
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S. Serge
5.0 out of 5 stars A (non-)master anthology!Reviewed in France on 20 September 2014
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Excellent anthology for my taste, quite voluminous, which gives an extensive and structured view of the "position" of UG Krishnamurti in all its aspects, largely avoiding repetitions and other "accidents" inevitable in multiple accumulated spontaneous verbal exchanges. If there only has to be one, this is THE book I recommend for tackling UG. For the rest, it's still UG: a great master swordsman, so much so that he is on the verge of swordsmanship. the sword itself... But it's also "heavy" on fundamental issues (we never believe him to the core when he says that nothing is possible, and he himself accepts when- even to speak...) A book obviously highly recommended for the "weary traveler".

Note: for the most part the author is indeed UG Krishnamurti, and not Mukunda Rao, especially since these texts are essentially, if not entirely, extracted from previous books, compiled by others, where UG is given as author. Mukunda Rao acted as author of the introduction and as compiler of the anthology (which supposes choices and cuts, organization by themes, etc.; not insignificant work in itself, however.)

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4.0 out of 5 stars UG's philosophy of lifeReviewed in India on 6 January 2016
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2024/01/29

The Mahatma- a novel eBook : Mukunda Rao: Amazon.com.au: Kindle Store

The Mahatma- a novel eBook : Mukunda Rao: Amazon.com.au: Kindle Store


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The Mahatma is an account of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi’s days in riot-hit Noakhali (now in Bangladesh). It explores the Mahatma’s struggle to reconcile his ideals of truth and non-violence with ugly realities of communalism, partition and political opportunism. The narrative is brought alive with well-rounded cameos of personalities from those turbulent pre-partition years. Set in rural East Bengal, the novel uses simple imagery and a fresh idiom to convey its essence of Gandhian simplicity.



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Gives a new perspective of Gandhiji's life, and also mirror our own lives. Higly beneficial for spiritual seekers.

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Carol Eugenia
5.0 out of 5 stars Very good readingReviewed in the United States on 6 September 2013
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Mr. Rao writes in a way ---as an american-one can easily understand. I t moved quickly and kept me so interested. What a gift he has for the nature of the Indian mind.
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My first book on Mahatma Gandhi and I cried reading the book...Gandhi became a soul-companion after reading the book!

Belief and Beyond: Adventures in Consciousness from the Upanishads to Modern Times eBook : Rao, Mukunda: Amazon.com.au: Books

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Belief and Beyond delves into the realm of the mystic -- Adi Sankara, Allama Prabhu, Kabir, Nagarjuna, Gaudapada, Akka Mahadevi, Lalleshwari, Anandamayi Ma, Ramakrishna Paramahamsa, Sri Aurobindo, Ramana Maharshi, Nisargadatta Maharaj, Jiddu Krishnamurti, U.G. Krishnamurti, and the Buddha -- bringing to life their spiritual quests and the philosophical messages they left behind for humanity. The book explores the search for the non-dual state of being -- sahaja sthithi or the natural state -- which is not in the realm of experience at all, but a state of being where the borders and boundaries of the divided self have been transcended. The author also weaves in narratives from many difficult-to-access texts, including the Upanishads, the Ashtavakra Gita and the Avadhuta Gita. Written with depth and simplicity, this book is for the seeker and the curious alike.



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What thing I am I do not know. I wander secluded, burdened by my mind, When the Firstborn of Truth has come to me, I receive a share in that selfsame Word. The book, Belief and Beyond, opens with above lines from Rig Veda. This is a very profound book and has provided me many new perspectives. I will re-read it because the idea density is so high! It offers many tools for improving self-awareness. Author writes in an efficient manner that gets quickly to the message. I'm so glad to have encountered this on my nascent spiritual journey. I found Belief and Beyond to be a very valuable and insightful discussion on non-duality, Vedanta, enlightenment etc. It was clear, concise, and interesting to read. There is some excellent discussion on what enlightenment is NOT. The book of returning to the simple state of nothingness. This is a direct guide to your true nature of existing, from nothing, to the whole essence of just being. Author Mukunda Rao explains step by step the profundity of how our community, thinking, reasoning and everything we know externally, determines our reality. Returning to a state of complete joy and fulfilment is what every human being is in search for, and here Author tells us that this state we are in search of is located deep within our conscious mind, we just need to learn how to let go of all our perceptions and begin to contemplate how not knowing is the beginning of it all. Author Mukunda Rao stats, "Consciousness is the only reality but appears as objects..." The format of this book is laid out in such an accessible way for such an inaccessible subject matter. Author Mukunda Rao gives the reader plenty of time to come to terms with the topic and argument of understanding for each chapter. But the goal of the book isn't to give yet another map or belief around what self, mind and consciousness are. It's to directly challenge your beliefs on them, and open the door towards directly experiencing them. This isn't a book to read. It's a book to study. The deeper you go into the contents, the more the depth of the contents becomes apparent. I recommend it for anyone looking to deepen their understanding consciousness from a different perspective. --By The Bookish Elf on 2 August 2019 --This text refers to the paperback edition.
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Mukunda Rao is the author of several insightful philosophical works including The Buddha, and several works of fiction. After taking voluntary retirement from a teaching job in a college in 2000, he now lives on a farm outside Bengaluru. He can be contacted at mukunda53@gmail.com. --This text refers to the paperback edition.

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5.0 out of 5 stars "Pathless Path"Reviewed in India on 16 December 2020
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“It is ever an enigma for a genuine seeker of Truth as to how to get ahead when doubts and questions keep troubling the mind. In the absence of any beaten track, he is likely to get stuck up at some point, not knowing what to do and what not. A glance at the sacred scriptures would only leave him in a state of wilderness. The gurus, with their divergent views, would further aggravate his confusion. Being helpless he struggles hard to hold on to something that would lead him to the right path.
Sri Mukundarao takes up a huge responsibility to go through the entire saga of Indian spiritual traditions that stretch over a period of three thousand years. He, then, comes up with the quintessence of spirituality that shines forth in an unbroken continuity in the lives and talks of the sages and seers of the past and present. He brushes aside all controversial issues only to put us on the direct path that has been illumined by those spiritual luminaries. They stand as timeless guiding lights to humanity. Sri Mukundarao , himself, having journeyed through this path for over four decades and arrived at the peak of his quest, is truly competent to trace the ‘enlightenment traditions’ set up by those great Masters.
Sri Mukundarao’s ‘Belief and Beyond’ deserves to be placed among the very few books that a seeker would immensely benefit from. I read and re- read this book and would prefer to go back to it again and again for the needed rejuvenation. These seers of the ancient and modern times would ever be a source of inspiration and help us come upon that ‘pathless path’ towards unraveling the great ‘Mystery of Life’.
With all my heart, I feel thankful to Sri Mukundarao for this priceless contribution he has made for the benefit of all seekers of Truth.”
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5.0 out of 5 stars Must readReviewed in India on 29 July 2019
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The Buddha: An Alternative Narrative of His Life and Teaching eBook : Rao, Mukunda: Amazon.com.au: Kindle Store

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Traditional religious discourses have failed to account for the biological process involved in the attaining of Nirvana. Drawing from sources as varied as the Pali canon, Mahayana texts, Zen Buddhism, J. Krishnamurti, Ramana Maharshi, U.G. Krishnamurti, Nietzsche, postmodernist thinkers and biological sciences, The Buddha retells the story of the Buddha and discusses his teachings in physical and physiological terms. This radical new reading turns most of the central spiritual concepts on their head, and hopes, in the course of time, to put an end to the rivalry between science and religion and, indeed, among the various religions.



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Mukunda Rao is the author of several insightful philosophical works including The Buddha, and several works of fiction. After taking voluntary retirement from a teaching job in a college in 2000, he now lives on a farm outside Bengaluru. He can be contacted at mukunda53@gmail.com. --This text refers to the paperback edition.

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J D
5.0 out of 5 stars A beautiful BookReviewed in India on 20 July 2023
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What a beautiful book? I loved every word of it. The author explains esoteric concepts in a lucid, unconventional manner. Recommended.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A treasure trove...Reviewed in the United States on 4 May 2020
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An insight into what actually might have happened to Siddharth Gautama on his flowering to a “Tathagatha” . This books retells the story of how Gautama became a Buddha in the language that today’s world can grasp in contrast to the various Buddhists metaphysical texts which are always difficult to understand ...
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5.0 out of 5 stars Very informative. Well written. Approach it like a spiritual novel.Reviewed in India on 28 October 2022
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I really enjoyed reading this book. Rao is threading through and weaving together a lot of human wisdom history from the Buddha to UG. Never an easy task. I particularly enjoyed the deep dives into what the Buddha thought/said. Thank you Rao. Sb

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Ninoslav R.
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent book!!!!Reviewed in the United States on 31 October 2019
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Well-written, inspiring and informative book on all relevant aspects of Buddhism. Anyone who sincerely wants to study Buddhism this book will be valuable for all the right reasons.
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Sandeep
4.0 out of 5 stars An essential readReviewed in India on 31 August 2017
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The title aroused curiosity in me. As the title suggests this is really an alternative narrative about Buddha. Probably years of research, learning and insightful thoughts are distilled to form this book. Considered reading too as a journey. When started there was a multi storeyed building, author slowly dismantles it floor by floor with turn of pages. The core of Buddha's /enlightened ones teaching is touched upon with sincerity.
Divulging any other details would be a spoiler.
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