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The journey of life is indeed tortuous. There are many milestones that an individual has to cross before reaching at the pinnacle of his or her career. For R.K. Sinha, life is nothing but work for him, work is worship. To shape the destiny, God sends Guru. But fortunate are those who have a Guru to guide them, to show them the right path to follow in life. This book Me and My Guru narrates the unique relationship between Gurudev Mrityunjay and his disciple Sinha. It tells the story of how the author travelled his path to become a billionaire from a journalist in Patna. How the author rose to become a Member of Parliament (Rajya Sabha) from a political activist. Gurudev was a super human being, many miracles were associated with him. He did not want R.K. Sinha to write about his yogic feats and tantric performance, the miracles that he performed till he was alive. Gurudev, however, have his consent to Sinha to write about his life only after he left this world. Keeping in mind the instructions of his Guru, R.K. Sinha wrote this book that illustrates how life progresses. How on earth one encounters obstacles and even death only to survive the worst. In the words of Gurudev, Sinha is ordained to carry out works and complete them in his life time that he is doing. The book makes interesting reading, unfolding the mystery of life, devotion and destiny in simple narrative style.
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Contents
Preface —Pgs. 9
Acknowledgements —Pgs. 11
My Words —Pgs. 13
1. First Encounter —Pgs. 23
2. Swamiji had Relations from Previous Births —Pgs. 34
3. Days in Gardanibagh Quarters —Pgs. 60
4. Shamshan Kriya —Pgs. 68
5. Goddess has Many Things for You —Pgs. 75
6. Intimate Relations —Pgs. 89
7. Prediction: 26 Years Ahead —Pgs. 96
8. As a War Correspondence in 1971 —Pgs. 112
9. At Sidh Shrot —Pgs. 123
10. J.P. Movement —Pgs. 134
11. Difficult Days —Pgs. 147
12. Suhad Sangam in Patna —Pgs. 155
13. Anandmai Maa —Pgs. 163
14. Travelling to Anand Ashram —Pgs. 170
15. Good Days Return —Pgs. 175
16. Animal Sacrifice Never Pleases Maa —Pgs. 181
17. Gurudev and Baba Nagpal —Pgs. 192
18. International Council of Cooperation —Pgs. 197
19. Kumbha of 1989 —Pgs. 222
20. Gurudev Leaves the World —Pgs. 237
21. Gurudev’s Predictions Come True —Pgs. 243
Memoirs of Guru Bhai —Pgs. 249
An internationally acclaimed trainer in the field of Security and Loss Prevention Management and Investigation, Ravindra Kishore Sinha founded the Security and Intelligence Services (India) Limited, popularly known as SIS, in 1974. A graduate in Political Science and Law, Sinha started his career as a journalist specializing in crime and political reporting. He is recognized as one of the most successful investigative journalists of his time. He also covered India-Pakistan war of 1971 in the Khulna-Khustia-Isardih sector. Having witnessed the student movement of Bihar, led by Loknayak Jai Prakash Narayan (1974-75), he authored a well-researched book titled Janandolan.
A man of many hues, Sinha is the Founder Chairman of Indian Public School, a leading boarding school in Dehradun-Mussorie Valley and founder President of International Institute of Security and Safety Management (IISSM), New Delhi.
R.K. Sinha is a Member of Parliament (Rajya Sabha). He was elected to the Upper House of Parliament as BJP member from Bihar in February 2014.