
Raghavan
Book Details
- Publisher: Kautilya
- Language: English
- Binding: Paperback
- Number of Pages: 277
- ISBN: 9789360638153
- Brand: Kautilya
About the Book
Yagnopnishada is a deeply spiritual and reflective work inspired by the intimate evening discourses and sacred gatherings associated with Morari Bapu. Rooted in the meaning of the word “Upanishad” — sitting close to the Guru to receive wisdom — the book captures the essence of spiritual conversations held near the sacred yagna fire, where silence, presence, reflection, and lived experience become pathways to understanding.
Unlike formal public discourses delivered from the Vyas Peeth, these evening baithaks reveal a quieter and more personal dimension of Morari Bapu’s spiritual presence. Through reflections, conversations, memories, gestures, and moments of stillness, the book presents glimpses of the saint beyond the stage — a compassionate guide, storyteller, seeker, and witness to life’s deeper truths.
The work explores themes of devotion, guru-shishya tradition, spirituality, sacred fire rituals, self-awareness, and inner awakening. Written with sensitivity and reverence, it portrays Katha not as performance, but as prayer, song, and lived spiritual experience flowing from deep realization and compassion.
Ideal for readers interested in Indian spirituality, devotional literature, Ram Katha traditions, meditation, philosophy, and reflective writing, Yagnopnishada offers an intimate literary experience centered around wisdom, silence, and the transformative presence of a spiritual teacher.
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Book Details
- Publisher: Kautilya
- Language: English
- Binding: Paperback
- Number of Pages: 277
- ISBN: 9789360638153
- Brand: Kautilya
About the Book
Yagnopnishada is a deeply spiritual and reflective work inspired by the intimate evening discourses and sacred gatherings associated with Morari Bapu. Rooted in the meaning of the word “Upanishad” — sitting close to the Guru to receive wisdom — the book captures the essence of spiritual conversations held near the sacred yagna fire, where silence, presence, reflection, and lived experience become pathways to understanding.
Unlike formal public discourses delivered from the Vyas Peeth, these evening baithaks reveal a quieter and more personal dimension of Morari Bapu’s spiritual presence. Through reflections, conversations, memories, gestures, and moments of stillness, the book presents glimpses of the saint beyond the stage — a compassionate guide, storyteller, seeker, and witness to life’s deeper truths.
The work explores themes of devotion, guru-shishya tradition, spirituality, sacred fire rituals, self-awareness, and inner awakening. Written with sensitivity and reverence, it portrays Katha not as performance, but as prayer, song, and lived spiritual experience flowing from deep realization and compassion.
Ideal for readers interested in Indian spirituality, devotional literature, Ram Katha traditions, meditation, philosophy, and reflective writing, Yagnopnishada offers an intimate literary experience centered around wisdom, silence, and the transformative presence of a spiritual teacher.

















