Kirantan (The Divine Symphony of Mahamati Prannath)
Kirantan (The Divine Symphony of Mahamati Prannath)
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Publisher: Shri Prannath Mission, Delhi
Author: Dr. Raj Kumar Arora
Language: Hindi Text With Transliterationand English Translation
Pages: 560 (2 color Illustrations)
Cover: Hardcover
Dimension : 24 cm X 15 cm
Weight : 940 gm
Edition: 1994
ISBN: 0963857991
About The Book
Kirantan is the divine symphony of Mahamati Prannath (1618-1694 AD). In this great book of eternal values and blissful experiences; Mahamati has talked of the universally accepted truthful statements; as if he is speaking on behalf of all the saints who preceded him. He speaks, not to the few, but to the total humanity.
Kirantan, the divine melody, as the title suggests, has verses which were sung with various musical instruments in his life time in the praise of the Supreme Lord.
This sacred book dwells extensively on the cultural and religious environment prevalent at that time and speaks of the difficulties faced by the saints and noble souls at the hands of the persecutors. It also refutes various practices which go in the name of religion in various faiths. It announces the arrival of the 'Day of Judgement'-Qiyamat, which means collective awakening of the pure souls. It also talks of the ways of establishing heavenly kingdom on earth.
Mahamati Prannath himself was a minister of Jamnagar and Dharole State in Gujarat (India). He was only twelve when he got Tartam Mantra from the great master Nijanand Swami Shri Devchandra. Inspite of the difficulties of communication and travel, Lord Prannath travelled throughout India to awaken people from sleep of ignorance. He got the chance to travel in a few Arabian countries. He wanted an ideal and peaceful society where the people would be respected not for their wealth, name, fame, caste or creed but for their dedication, love and service to the humanity. He inspired Maharaja Chhatrasal, his disciple, to establish an ideal kingdom where every religious scripture was honoured and respected and where every prophet was revered as a messenger of the Lord, not only in principle but in practice too.
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