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# Introduction
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philosophical treatises, and the teachings of revered
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The knowledge presented here spans multiple traditions, schools of thought, and spiritual lineages
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that have flourished in the Indian subcontinent and beyond.
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the internet (on sites like archive.org). Many of the texts are English translations of original
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(and in some cases, ancient) sacred and spiritual texts. All of the copyrights belong to the
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respective authors and publishers and we bow down in gratitude to their selfless work.
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original works with relevant citations in a limited number of words.
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See *Home* in the navigation menu for our Thank You Note for the authors and *Publishers* for acknowledgments.
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st.markdown('<h2 class="section-header">Sacred Literature</h2>', unsafe_allow_html=True)
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st.markdown("""
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The foundational Indian texts consulted for
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for centuries, providing insights into the nature of consciousness, reality, and the divine path.
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- **Upanishads**: Philosophical texts forming the theoretical basis for Hinduism.
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- **Śrīmad Bhāgavatam**: Sacred text centered on Lord Krishna and his devotees.
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- **Bhagavad Gita**: Sacred dialogue between Lord Krishna and Arjuna on the battlefield.
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- **Puranas**: Ancient texts embodying stories of the universe's creation, genealogies of kings, heroes,
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- **Sutras**: Aphoristic texts containing essential teachings in condensed form.
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- **Dharmaśāstras**: Ancient legal texts prescribing codes of conduct, laws, ethics, and duties for individuals and society.
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- **Agamas**: Traditional texts concerning temple construction, deity worship, and philosophical doctrines.
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st.markdown('<h2 class="section-header">Saints and Spiritual Masters</h2>', unsafe_allow_html=True)
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st.markdown("""
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The teachings of numerous
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wisdom offers profound insights into the spiritual journey.
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st.markdown('<div class="featured-saints">', unsafe_allow_html=True)
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st.markdown("""
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### Primary Teachers
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The following Indian
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Śrī Caitanya, Sri Ramakrishna, Swami Vivekananda, Sri Ramana Maharshi, Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj,
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Paramhansa Yogananda, Swami Sri Yukteswar Giri, Shri Lahiri Mahashaya, Sri Aurobindo,
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Baba Neeb Karori (Neem Karoli Baba), Baba Lokenath, Shri Sai Baba, Bhagawan Nityananda,
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Swami Muktananda, and Swami Sivananda.
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Although we genuinely wanted to have the insights from the teachings and stories of Shri Devraha Baba, but not enough information was available about the ageless
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### Other Saints
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Note that while we have a strong list of
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literature and information encompassing the works of a majority of the ancient
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Therefore, the teachings and works of the aforementioned primary
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of
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truth, and God, and therefore,
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Comprehensive list of all of the revered
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Note that
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we have also covered some of the revered
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Additionally, there are and there have been many other great
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tirelessly to uplift humanity and guide beings to their true SELF and path, of whom little is known and documented. We thank them
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and acknowledge their contribution to the world.
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### The Hidden Ones
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We acknowledge the boundless grace, love, compassion, and kindness, of the great
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to selflessly bless beings and guide them to the path to spirituality and the Lord. However,
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to come to the physical plane for continuing with their work. We would like to take a moment to thank all of those
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great beings, the enlightened ones, who visisted the physical world but remanined reclusive while working on their
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paths, and the ones who never had to take a physical bode, for their invaluable contributions and divine guidance.
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### A Note on Attribution
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The knowledge and wisdom contained in
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of these
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while acknowledging that any errors in interpretation are our own.
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The inclusion of a teacher or text in this list does not imply endorsement of
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by that teacher, their lineage, or representatives. It merely indicates that their teachings
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have contributed to our understanding and have been included in our knowledge base.
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# Introduction
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st.markdown("""
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Anveshak draws from a rich tapestry of spiritual wisdom found in classical Indian texts,
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philosophical treatises, and the teachings of revered Saints, Sages, Siddhas, Yogis, and Spiritual Masters across centuries.
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The knowledge presented here spans multiple traditions, schools of thought, and spiritual lineages
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that have flourished in the Indian subcontinent and beyond.
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the internet (on sites like archive.org). Many of the texts are English translations of original
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(and in some cases, ancient) sacred and spiritual texts. All of the copyrights belong to the
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respective authors and publishers and we bow down in gratitude to their selfless work.
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Anveshak merely re-presents the ocean of spiritual knowledge and wisdom contained in the
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original works with relevant citations in a limited number of words.
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See *Home* in the navigation menu for our Thank You Note for the authors and *Publishers* for acknowledgments.
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st.markdown('<h2 class="section-header">Sacred Literature</h2>', unsafe_allow_html=True)
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st.markdown("""
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The foundational Indian texts consulted for Anveshak include works that have guided spiritual seekers
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for centuries, providing insights into the nature of consciousness, reality, and the divine path.
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""")
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- **Upanishads**: Philosophical texts forming the theoretical basis for Hinduism.
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- **Śrīmad Bhāgavatam**: Sacred text centered on Lord Krishna and his devotees.
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- **Bhagavad Gita**: Sacred dialogue between Lord Krishna and Arjuna on the battlefield.
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- **Puranas**: Ancient texts embodying stories of the universe's creation, genealogies of kings, heroes, Sages, and demigods.
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- **Sutras**: Aphoristic texts containing essential teachings in condensed form.
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- **Dharmaśāstras**: Ancient legal texts prescribing codes of conduct, laws, ethics, and duties for individuals and society.
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- **Agamas**: Traditional texts concerning temple construction, deity worship, and philosophical doctrines.
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st.markdown('<h2 class="section-header">Saints and Spiritual Masters</h2>', unsafe_allow_html=True)
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st.markdown("""
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The teachings of numerous Saints and Spiritual Masters inform Anveshak. Their experiential
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wisdom offers profound insights into the spiritual journey.
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""")
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st.markdown('<div class="featured-saints">', unsafe_allow_html=True)
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st.markdown("""
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### Primary Teachers
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The following Indian Saints and Masters constitute the core source of teachings in Anveshak (in no particular order):
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Śrī Caitanya, Sri Ramakrishna, Swami Vivekananda, Sri Ramana Maharshi, Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj,
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Paramhansa Yogananda, Swami Sri Yukteswar Giri, Shri Lahiri Mahashaya, Sri Aurobindo,
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Baba Neeb Karori (Neem Karoli Baba), Baba Lokenath, Shri Sai Baba, Bhagawan Nityananda,
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Swami Muktananda, and Swami Sivananda.
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Although we genuinely wanted to have the insights from the teachings and stories of Shri Devraha Baba, but not enough information was available about the ageless Siddha Yogi.
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### Other Saints
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Note that while we have a strong list of Saints that influence this work, availability of
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literature and information encompassing the works of a majority of the ancient Saints are limited.
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Therefore, the teachings and works of the aforementioned primary Spiritual leaders and Saints form the core
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of Anveshak. While methods differ, the works of all of the Saints and Sages reflect a common path,
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truth, and God, and therefore, Anveshak does not miss out on any important aspect of spirituality.
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Comprehensive list of all of the revered Saints influencing this work (includes) follows the section *The Hidden Ones*.
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Note that Anveshak primarily relies on the works and stories of Indian Saints, Sages, Siddhas, and Yogis. However,
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we have also covered some of the revered Spiritual Masters across other traditions and regions.
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Additionally, there are and there have been many other great Saints, enlightened beings, Sadhus, Sages, and Gurus who have worked
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tirelessly to uplift humanity and guide beings to their true SELF and path, of whom little is known and documented. We thank them
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and acknowledge their contribution to the world.
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### The Hidden Ones
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We acknowledge the boundless grace, love, compassion, and kindness, of the great Saints and Siddhas who took on a physical body
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to selflessly bless beings and guide them to the path to spirituality and the Lord. However, Saints are not required
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to come to the physical plane for continuing with their work. We would like to take a moment to thank all of those
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great beings, the enlightened ones, who visisted the physical world but remanined reclusive while working on their
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paths, and the ones who never had to take a physical bode, for their invaluable contributions and divine guidance.
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### A Note on Attribution
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The knowledge and wisdom contained in Anveshak comes from the teachings, writings, and oral traditions
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of these Masters and texts. We have made every effort to respectfully represent their teachings
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while acknowledging that any errors in interpretation are our own.
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The inclusion of a teacher or text in this list does not imply endorsement of Anveshak
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by that teacher, their lineage, or representatives. It merely indicates that their teachings
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have contributed to our understanding and have been included in our knowledge base.
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