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Sri Yaga: Tantra of Inner Resilience & Joy

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    Sri Yaga: Tantra of Inner Resilience & Joy
    Sri Yaga: Tantra of Inner Resilience & Joy
    Sri Yaga: Tantra of Inner Resilience & Joy

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    Sri Yaga: Tantra of Inner Resilience & Joy

    This commemorative 22-page booklet is a beautiful showing from our NYE 2020 program Sri Yaga: Tantra of Inner Resiliency & Joy. In this booklet, you can re-live the stunning layout, invocations, and depicted Yantras for each of the 5 altars. A limited quantity is available. 

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    Publisher: Himalayan Institute
    Copyright: 2021
    ISBN: 978-0-89389-289-0
    Paperback
    20 pages
    8.5" x 11"
    Manufactured on 100# Silk Paper for a luxurious feel 

    Spirituality / Eastern Philosophy

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    About Pandit Rajmani Tigunait, PhD

    Pandit Rajmani Tigunait, PhD, is a modern-day master and living link in the unbroken Himalayan Tradition. He is the successor to Sri Swami Rama of the Himalayas, and the spiritual head of the Himalayan Institute. As the author of numerous books, including his autobiography Touched by Fire: The Ongoing Journey of a Spiritual Seeker, Pandit Tigunait offers practical guidance on applying yogic and tantric wisdom to modern life. For over 40 years he has touched innumerable lives around the world as a teacher, humanitarian, and visionary spiritual leader. You can view more of his teachings online in the library of Himalayan Institute Online.

    Pandit Tigunait holds two doctorates: one in Sanskrit from the University of Allahabad in India, and another in Oriental Studies from the University of Pennsylvania. Family tradition gave Pandit Tigunait access to a vast range of spiritual wisdom preserved in both the written and oral traditions. Before meeting his master, Pandit Tigunait studied Sanskrit, the language of the ancient scriptures of India, as well as the languages of the Buddhist, Jaina, and Zorastrian traditions. In 1976, Swami Rama ordained Pandit Tigunait into the 5,000-year-old lineage of the Himalayan Masters.