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"The Goddess tradition lives and breathes in Michael Bowden's riveting account of Dr. Prahlada Sastry (Sri Amritananda Natha Saraswati, or Guruji), a pioneering physicist who passionately engaged the provocative goddess of India's Sri Vidya tradition. A must-read for explorers of Tantra, mysticism, and the feminine divine." -- Linda Johnsen, author, The Complete Idiot's Guide to Hinduism
"Any serious seeker after truth will find in Amritananda's story a wonderful example of just how vivid life can become when you enter into a real relationship with the Divine." -- Dr Robert Svoboda, author, Prakriti: Your Ayurvedic Constiution
"Riveting storytelling and revolutionary teachings ... on the miraculous possibilities that open up when we bring our spiritual and worldly lives together." -- Sarah Tomlinson, author, Nine Designs for Inner Peace
"An important book if you're interested in authentic Tantra, especially Srividya Sakta Tantra." -- Christopher Hareesh Wallis, author, Tantra Illuminated
"Pay close attention: The Goddess and the Guru has the potential to realign your world." -- Roxanne Kamayani Gupta, Ph.D., author, A Yoga of Indian Classical Dance
"Here we find the life and legacy of a spiritual innovator -- and nuclear scientist, no lesswhose existence was as Goddess -- filled as it was insistently human, a case study in sacred wonder carved by the challenges of everyday life. A page-turning gem of a book!" -- Corinne Dempsey, author, The Goddess Lives in Upstate New York
"Just as an ocean cannot be held in one's palm, a life cannot be fully contained in a book. But what readers of The Goddess and the Guru will glean is an experience -- even if only for a short while -- of what this particular ocean truly felt like. And that glimpse can become the prod, the catalyst, by which they might carry their individual sadhana forward." -- Anantalakshmi Pisipati, eldest daughter of Sri Amritananda Natha Saraswati
Book Information
ISBN 9780997946604
Author Michael M. Bowden
Format Paperback
Page Count 416
Imprint 45th Parallel Letter Press
Publisher 45th Parallel Letter Press
Weight(grams) 821g