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Collector Petition Format & Process – Legal Guide

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  In the first half of 1994,  My revered Gurudev Shri Ashok Kumar Chattopadhyay ji presented me two books written by Yogacharya Panchanan Bhattacharya , the chief disciple of Yogiraj Sri Shyamacharan Lahiri ji. One of them is 'Jagad and Ami,' and the other is named 'Ra. 3 Pujadi Mimamsa.' After receiving both books, I did not hesitate to read them very carefully. In a few days she got me. After reading both these invaluable books, I had a strong desire in my mind that some of them should be published in the Oriya language as a small book, which will greatly benefit many active and common people of Odisha. Thinking this, I started writing a book titled 'Religious problems of the modern era and the path of liberation,' and by the end of that year, his writing was completed. Remembering the difficulties I had to face in publishing the former published Odia edition of the book 'Purana Purush Yogiraj Sri Shyamparan Lahidi,' I never wished to publish this boo...

Collector Petition Format & Process – Legal Guide

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  In the first half of 1994,  My revered Gurudev Shri Ashok Kumar Chattopadhyay ji presented me two books written by Yogacharya Panchanan Bhattacharya , the chief disciple of Yogiraj Sri Shyamacharan Lahiri ji. One of them is 'Jagad and Ami,' and the other is named 'Ra. 3 Pujadi Mimamsa.' After receiving both books, I did not hesitate to read them very carefully. In a few days she got me. After reading both these invaluable books, I had a strong desire in my mind that some of them should be published in the Oriya language as a small book, which will greatly benefit many active and common people of Odisha. Thinking this, I started writing a book titled 'Religious problems of the modern era and the path of liberation,' and by the end of that year, his writing was completed. Remembering the difficulties I had to face in publishing the former published Odia edition of the book 'Purana Purush Yogiraj Sri Shyamparan Lahidi,' I never wished to publish this boo...

Collector Petition Format & Process – Legal Guide

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  In the first half of 1994,  My revered Gurudev Shri Ashok Kumar Chattopadhyay ji presented me two books written by Yogacharya Panchanan Bhattacharya , the chief disciple of Yogiraj Sri Shyamacharan Lahiri ji. One of them is 'Jagad and Ami,' and the other is named 'Ra. 3 Pujadi Mimamsa.' After receiving both books, I did not hesitate to read them very carefully. In a few days she got me. After reading both these invaluable books, I had a strong desire in my mind that some of them should be published in the Oriya language as a small book, which will greatly benefit many active and common people of Odisha. Thinking this, I started writing a book titled 'Religious problems of the modern era and the path of liberation,' and by the end of that year, his writing was completed. Remembering the difficulties I had to face in publishing the former published Odia edition of the book 'Purana Purush Yogiraj Sri Shyamparan Lahidi,' I never wished to publish this boo...

A Son Remembers: Laxmikant Dash’s Journey into Kriya Yoga

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  I remember my father, Laxmikant Dash, was attracted to 'Kriya Yoga. just two or three years after his retirement from the post of manager of finance at Hindustan Steel Limited in 1987. And that is why he used to visit Calcutta occasionally. How he reached his guru, Shri Ashok Kumar Chattopadhyay, I do not know, but he told us at home that he had taken initiation in Kriya Yoga from him. From his talks we came to know that he had learned the steps of Kriya Yoga very quickly and had become an admirer and favorite of his guru, Shri Ashok Kumar Chattopadhyay. Later, Baba started learning Bengali. The reason for this was that Gurudev had given him permission and responsibility to translate the book written by him, 'Puran Purush Yogi Shri Shri Shyamcharan Lahiri Ji,' into Odia. At that time he used to live alone in one room of our house in Rourkela Civil Township. The house was rented, and he kept two rooms for himself. He was always of good nature. So he did not want to burden ...

A Son Remembers: Laxmikant Dash’s Journey into Kriya Yoga

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  I remember my father, Laxmikant Dash, was attracted to 'Kriya Yoga. just two or three years after his retirement from the post of manager of finance at Hindustan Steel Limited in 1987. And that is why he used to visit Calcutta occasionally. How he reached his guru, Shri Ashok Kumar Chattopadhyay, I do not know, but he told us at home that he had taken initiation in Kriya Yoga from him. From his talks we came to know that he had learned the steps of Kriya Yoga very quickly and had become an admirer and favorite of his guru, Shri Ashok Kumar Chattopadhyay. Later, Baba started learning Bengali. The reason for this was that Gurudev had given him permission and responsibility to translate the book written by him, 'Puran Purush Yogi Shri Shri Shyamcharan Lahiri Ji,' into Odia. At that time he used to live alone in one room of our house in Rourkela Civil Township. The house was rented, and he kept two rooms for himself. He was always of good nature. So he did not want to burden ...

A Son Remembers: Laxmikant Dash’s Journey into Kriya Yoga

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  I remember my father, Laxmikant Dash, was attracted to 'Kriya Yoga. just two or three years after his retirement from the post of manager of finance at Hindustan Steel Limited in 1987. And that is why he used to visit Calcutta occasionally. How he reached his guru, Shri Ashok Kumar Chattopadhyay, I do not know, but he told us at home that he had taken initiation in Kriya Yoga from him. From his talks we came to know that he had learned the steps of Kriya Yoga very quickly and had become an admirer and favorite of his guru, Shri Ashok Kumar Chattopadhyay. Later, Baba started learning Bengali. The reason for this was that Gurudev had given him permission and responsibility to translate the book written by him, 'Puran Purush Yogi Shri Shri Shyamcharan Lahiri Ji,' into Odia. At that time he used to live alone in one room of our house in Rourkela Civil Township. The house was rented, and he kept two rooms for himself. He was always of good nature. So he did not want to burden ...