Agan Judi Pulsa
Tercence is a novel and a spiritual adventure of a guru called Jai Manjishtha
by his devotee Subodhacharya Anand. The novel is written in a very poetic
language full of metaphors, similes and allusions. The story revolves around a
guru who converts to Islam after a lengthy period of non-belief. He gives up all
worldly pleasures to start a new life devoted to the cause of world peace. Jai
decides to go on a fast to achieve his new goal.
This novel was first
translated in French in 1990 by Romain Duresne. A Kanjeevaram based sequel of
this book was published in India by Birla Temple Publications in 2020 under the
title Agan Judi Pulsa Tercence. In this novel, we follow Jai as he continues
his fast and goes on a secluded island for meditation. There he meets a
merchant girl called Sati who gives him a necklace made from a dragonfly. He
buys this beautiful necklace from a shop called Mankara near Benaulim, where he
is told the necklace has a link to the guru.
While Jai is meditating
on this island, he gets a vision of a white-robed mystic in white-shaded skin,
wearing a white-water bended boat and leading an ocean liner on a vast white
lake. In the next few chapters we see the origin of this mystic. His real name
is Abanindranath and he is the son of a king. Abanindranath's mother is
murdered by a dacoit who sells her into slavery and he is taken away as a
child. This is where he starts learning the art of yoga and Da Vinci's The Last
Judgment is used in this context. Abanindranath has a mentor who turns out to
be a swami named Sudhanshu (Sudhanshu's brother) and he becomes a guru and
teacher of Da Vinci's disciples.
The story behind Jai
informs us that he got lost on his way to India when his ship was wrecked and
lost his way to his guru. The guru sent Jai a boon with the words, "Seek
and ye shall find." So Jai returned to India and began studying yoga under
a master called Agnuswamy. However, he fell in love with a lady of the temple
named Sati and ran away to help her bring up her daughter called Sudhanshu
(Sudhanshu's daughter) after hearing of her mother's death.
The story then goes on
to mention about how Jai finds the name of his guru and how he realizes the
importance of following the guru. Then he marries Maheswara and become the
husband of Praval (daughter) of the Ganges. But he does not accept her offer of
marriage because of what he learns from his tantra teacher about the perils
involved with this line of work. He then goes to Bimbisada to look for help but
he doesn't find it there either and thus decides to live alone. Finally he
finds the name of a guru in the scriptures and approaches him for instructions,
but he doesn't get any positive response so he goes back to Bimbisada and
starts to practice on his own. He gets a great success rate, when he practices
the art of Darshan (pre-marriage), Churna (deliberation of death) and Japa
(ritual meditation).
This story gives you an
insight as to how to access the Agen Judi Panchamrut Subhas Chandra Bala's
teachings on the Internet. However, one important note here is that you must
also be a student of tantra and have a deep understanding of the spiritual
aspects of life. If you want to use this system, then you will need to visit
the Agen Judi website and register under the student/practitioner account that
is provided. You can then access the book and the instructions online.
No comments:
Post a Comment