Sense Niralamba Swami ~repack~ | Common

The book argues against the traditional concept of a supreme, external deity, favoring instead the idea of self-realization and internal divinity.

: His Channa Ashram became a pilgrimage site for freedom fighters seeking both spiritual guidance and tactical inspiration. Bhagat Singh visited him in 1929, seeking the same "common sense" clarity that would later define his own intellectual legacy. common sense niralamba swami

Modern spirituality often encourages people to "transcend" pain or "observe" it. Niralamba called this intellectual cowardice. He argued that the first step to liberation is using your biological alarm system: If it hurts, stop doing it. The book argues against the traditional concept of

Niralamba famously stated, "A fool puts his hand in fire once. A spiritual seeker puts his hand in fire a thousand times, chanting mantras to make the fire cool." Niralamba famously stated, "A fool puts his hand

Often, he is pictured in cartoons: bald, bespectacled, wearing a simple dhoti, holding not a kamandalu but a steel water bottle — and rolling his eyes at someone pouring ghee into a yagna fire to fix a software bug.

Logic, Liberation, and the "Common Sense" of Niralamba Swami

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