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Enigmatic Kailaas: Part 1: Glimpses of Eternity  Part 2: on the Trail of the Infinite
Enigmatic Kailaas: Part 1: Glimpses of Eternity  Part 2: on the Trail of the Infinite
Enigmatic Kailaas: Part 1: Glimpses of Eternity  Part 2: on the Trail of the Infinite
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Crystal Lighthouse Productions presents a never-before literary offering - two scintillating accounts on one subject in one book by two writers who are a husband-wife duo.

Mukteshwar takes the readers on a pilgrimage to the holy Mount Kailaas, which he has visited thrice. He portrays the Kailaas he actually saw and lists his learnings during the voyages and how those moments of Divine Experiences impacted his persona and convictions. This part is titled "Enigmatic Kailaas: Glimpses of Eternity."

Gauri visited on four occasions the Kailaas-Mansarovar region in Tibet, which is a revered land for billions of followers of Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Tibetan Faith.

In her work titled, "Enigmatic Kailaas: On the Trail of the Infinite," she unveils a host of information and exotic details about this heritage of mankind through the prism of evolution, geography, scriptures, and folklore.

While part 1 has the potential of igniting a desire in a reader to undertake this ultimate yatra (pilgrimage), assimilating part 2 can make the voyage immensely rewarding.

This book carries with it a foreword by H.H. The Dalai Lama and blessings by H.H. Shri Shankaracharya of Kanchi Kamakoti Peetham and P.P. Swami Tejomayanand of Chinmay Mission - all great spiritual authorities.

The cover page captures that moment on the banks of Mansarovar when the authors, in a meditative state, received the divine message to write about the treasures found in the environs of the ENIGMATIC KAILAAS.
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PublisherXlibris US
Release dateAug 4, 2022
ISBN9781664157019
Enigmatic Kailaas: Part 1: Glimpses of Eternity  Part 2: on the Trail of the Infinite
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Mukteshwar

Mukteshwar Kshirsagar, a career technocrat by profession, is a writer at heart. An alumnus of the Indian Institute of Technology and J. Bajaj Institute of Management Studies, both in Mumbai, India, he has worked as a corporate executive with a career spanning thirty-three years, half of it at the Times of India Group, which is the largest media conglomerate in India. He was Deputy Director (Production) when he relinquished office in 2007. In his own words, he has been on a journey of discovery since then, going from identity to anonymity. He expresses his worldview of human affairs in short stories, essays, and poems in English, Hindi, and Marathi. His last offering, titled Being Aum, is a collection of English verses translating exotic spiritual poems of the Bengali saint Minoti Roy. Prof. Gauri Kshirsagar, former head of the Department of Mathematics at the prestigious R. Ruia College, Mumbai, India, is a gold-medalist in mathematics at both graduate and postgraduate levels. She is also an accomplished Sanskrit scholar (Visharad). After excelling as a banker for thirteen years, she took up a career spanning twenty-four years in university teaching. An ardent advocate of holistic education, she has strong spiritual leanings. Her literary repertoire includes textbooks in mathematics and Marathi translations of teachings of Indian mystics as well as ancient scriptures in Sanskrit.

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    Enigmatic Kailaas - Mukteshwar

    Copyright © 2022 by Crystal Lighthouse Productions.

    All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the copyright owner.

    Cover photo by Rhythem Shah

    Rev. date: 07/06/2022

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    DEDICATION

    Bowing down to their immense compassion and grace,

    this humble effort is dedicated at the feet of

    Shiv and Shakti.

    Shivoum

    (Let there be bounty always everywhere.)

    AT THE FEET OF THE MASTERS

    "So kind are you, O my Master

    An omniscient compassionate sage

    I ask for one word of benediction

    And you drench me in a shower of grace!"

    We are overwhelmed and record our deep gratitude to these venerated mahatmas (great souls):

    • His Holiness the Dalai Lama, the highest spiritual authority of Tibet.

    His Holiness, very kindly, found time from his extreme busy schedule to go through this book and has blessed our effort by writing a foreword with his insignia of approval. The authors consider themselves very fortunate to be recipients of this grace.

    • His Holiness Shri Shankaracharya Shri Shankar Vijayendra Saraswati of Shri Kanchi Kamakoti Peetham, Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu, India.

    His Holiness, the head of this revered Peetham (founded by Jagadguru Shri Aadi Shakaracharya in the seventh century) has blessed this book by conferring on it the Shreemukham, a stamp of glory, which is displayed alongside.

    The authors indeed feel humbled by this benediction.

    P. P. Swami Tejomayanand of Chinmaya Mission (India), a worldwide organization.

    Swamiji, in spite of great demands of the Mission, made it a point to read this book and wrote that, It is a beautiful presentation with a spiritually attractive theme. As a benediction, Swamiji has composed a Paean praising Lord Shiv, so apt for this work, and penned it down in his own handwriting.

    His hymn, titled Shiv Stuti (in praise of Shiv) is displayed here. We, the authors of this book, feel it is a great honor bestowed on us.

    • The Himalayan master Yogiraj Amarjyoti (a devotee of the Ageless Mahavatar Babaji) met us at the beginning of our pilgrimage in 2011 at Kathmandu, Nepal, and blessed our group.

    When we mailed our request to his ashram at Palampur, India, in June 2020, we were delighted to receive a response saying that we were remembered, and Baba wanted to read the book. We sent the digital manuscript. Yogiraj Amarjyotiji did go through it and was pleased. This, we consider, is indeed a blessing for our book.

    Expressing profound gratitude toward these spiritual leaders for their love and affection, we offer our heartfelt salutations and express our obeisance to all of them.

    — Mukteshwar and Gauri Kshirsagar

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    Adi Shankaracharya Idol

    installed by H H Jayendra Saraswati in 1998

    The Shreemukham

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    IN PRAISE OF LORD SHIV

    [Translation: Shiv Stuti by Swami Tejomayananda]

    Bliss is said to sprout from Dharma (righteousness)

    You are the origin of The Dharma… Oh Shiv

    The Ganges washes away the gravest sin

    You hold the mighty Ganges aloft…. Oh Shiv

    The Moon cools off scorching afflictions of Life

    You are ever adorned by him… Oh Shiv

    ‘The Mythical wish-fulfilling tree’ can grant worldly treasures

    But you get pleased even with a devout’s small measure… Oh Shiv

    The deadly poison scalding all

    Is consumed by you thus saving the world… Oh Shiv

    When basal instincts overpower The Living

    You annihilate their desires… Oh Shiv

    Cobras strike such a fear in us

    And You wear them as garlands… Oh Shiv

    Uma who is The Energy of The Creation

    You are the spouse of that Uma… Oh Shiv

    Last breath in Kashi will be liberation for one

    And whose writ runs in Kashi but thine… Oh Shiv

    A Guru imparts knowledge to his disciples

    You are the Original Supreme Guru… Oh Shiv

    Ramayan is the foremost epic of devotion

    You are the one to compose it… Oh Shiv

    We bow down to Thou, oh epitome of compassion

    Forever in Love, Oh Shiv

    Forever in devotion, Oh Shiv

    Shiv Stuti

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    Composition and calligraphy by

    P P Swami Tejomayanand

    Copyright: Central Chinmay Mission Trust

    [Shiv Stuti translation by Mukteshwar Kshirsagar.]

    ACKNOWLEDGMENT

    I express my sincere gratitude toward those without whom this book would not have seen the light of day.

    1. Gauri Kshirsagar, my wife, for providing the initial impulse and the inspiration for doing the Parikrama (circumambulation) of Mount Kailaas and being a constant source of encouragement.

    Her research has culminated in On the Trail of the Infinite — a treatise on the Enigmatic Kailaas, as a second part of this work.

    2. My daughters, Devika and Renuka, and sons-in-law, Ashish and Vijay, for their whole-hearted participation, giving me the satisfaction of undertaking the Parikrama not solo but with my entire family.

    3. Shri Subhash Vaidya from Thane (India) for taking us with him on all three Parikramas and making us the fortunate ones to be guided by a Shiv-Bhakt (devotee of Lord Shiv) like him who has done twenty-five outer and three inner Parikramas (as of May 2020).

    4. The simple and honest Sherpas who accompanied us, for feeding us hot cooked meals and tea/coffee/hot water during the entire journey from Nepal to Mount Kailaas and back to Nepal, carrying rations, cooking equipment, tents, oxygen, and everything else needed to make our yatra successful.

    These youthful Sherpas were always smilingly available for any help and support required while doing the Parikrama.

    5. Ms. Devika Thakkar, founder and CEO of Crystal Lighthouse Productions, Manhattan, New York, USA, for the excellent technical support in graphics, design, and finally publishing this book as a beautiful product, in partnership with Xlibris Publishing, USA.

    6. Ms. Mugdha Kulkarni for support in digitizing the manuscript.

    7. Indian master artist, the late G. M. Solegaonkar (my father-in-law), for the abstract masterpiece (oil on canvas, 52 × 52) depicted on page 157. Once when he had asked me to interpret it, I had said, I can see many bird forms. The space in between the forms also has a form.

    He smiled and made a profound statement, which is etched in my memory. He said, "Seeing the space and not only the objects is the key to expand beyond self."

    My musing, titled Merging into the Universal Mind, owes its genesis to this exchange I had in the year 1980 with this master artist.

    8. My friends Ritu Chawla, Rhythem Shah, Amit Dhole, Prakash Rao, Sajana Divakaran, Subhash Vaidya, Santosh Sansare, and Uttam Newalkar for permitting usage of some exquisite images captured by them while on the Kailaas-Manas-sarovar yatras (pilgrimages) with us.

    9. A special thanks to Rhythem Shah for the beautiful image adorning the cover page.

    10. My numerous school and college friends and associates who acted as sounding boards and encouraged me to create this work, Enigmatic Kailaas: Glimpses of Eternity.

    Mukteshwar Kshirsagar

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    H H The Dalai Lama

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    CONTENTS

    Dedication

    At the feet of the Masters

    Acknowledgment

    Foreword

    From the desk of the CEO

    Part 1:    GLIMPSES OF ETERNITY

    Prologue

    Why the Effort?

    Dogmas of Eternal Kailaas (Four Lessons)

    Chapter 1 Three Postponements

    Chapter 2 The Great Leap atop Kalsubai Peak

    Chapter 3 Symphony of a Damru, Shankh, and Flute

    Chapter 4 Khalachauri Landslide and a Skyful of Rainbow

    Chapter 5 Nyalam: Dancing Rainbow and Soulful Prayers

    Chapter 6 Nyalam: Acclimatization Trek and Spotting a Singing Crow

    Chapter 7 What a Vista of Gauri, Shankar, and Ganesh

    Chapter 8 Saga of a Breathless Night

    Chapter 9 Pariyang: Three Heavenly Lights

    Chapter 10 Hore Pass: Message from Shiv and Welcome to His Durbar (Courtyard)

    Chapter 11 Chiu Gompa: Dance of the Divine and an Emerging Shivling

    Chapter 12 Ashtapaad: The Man Who Moved the Clouds

    Chapter 13 Yamadwar: Entry to the Durbar and the Beam of Energy

    Chapter 14 Kailaas Parikrama: Day 1 Sighting the 59886.png

    Chapter 15 Derafuk: Stay in the Lap of Kailaas and the Charansparsh

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    Vision of Shakti on Her Steed

    Chapter 17 Kailaas Parikrama: Day 3 The Departing Benediction

    Chapter 18 Manas-sarovar Meditation and Flight of Seven Swans

    Chapter 19 Until Only the Mountain Remains

    Epilogue

    Aum Namah Shivay

    On the Trail of the Infinite

    Part 2:    ON THE TRAIL OF THE INFINITE

    Prelude

    Chapter 1 On the Roof of the World

    Chapter 2 Manas-sarovar

    Chapter 3 Three Devotees of Shiv with Three Destinies

    Chapter 4 A Study in Contrast

    Chapter 5 In Search of the Divinity

    Chapter 6 Tale of Milarepa

    Chapter 7 The Kailaas Parikrama: Variants

    Chapter 8 Range of Shiv Darshan at His Durbar (Courtyard)

    Chapter 9 Relics of Mythology Abounding Around

    Chapter 10 Panchanan Shiv: The One with Five Aspects

    Chapter 11 Shiv Symbols and Their Significance

    Glossary

    References

    About the Authors

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    CEO Letter

    ENIGMATIC

    KAILAAS

    GLIMPSES OF ETERNITY

    MUKTESHWAR KSHIRSAGAR

    PROLOGUE

    I remember my childhood days. Misty mornings of monsoon — a huge Indian medlar tree ( 54481.png ) swaying in the breeze in our courtyard!

    I rush there with my tiny basket and collect flowers strewn on the ground. I would then make a garland and offer it to those around me to revel in the heavenly fragrance, wanting to share and spread the joy felt by me!

    The tree was ancient. The flowers used to be always strewn. The tree stood enveloped in perennial fragrance. There were many who collected the blooms.

    Yes, I, too, picked some flowers, made a garland,

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