Roopdhyan - meditation through visualisation
Rupdhyan - true meditation through loving remembrance. A 64 page booklet written by Jagadguruttam Shri Kripaluji Maharaj
Jagadguru Shri Kripalu Ji Maharaj explained that in this age, sankirtan or chanting of the divine names, forms, qualities, pastimes, abodes and the Divine Saints is the only means of attaining realisation. It is then revealed that the most integral part of kirtan chanting meditation is rupadhyana, the loving remembrance of the Divine forms of love, sung with humility and selflessly for their pleasure. Shri Maharaj Ji explains that without practicing rupadhyana, sankirtan is like a body with no soul.
This 64 page booklet explains about rupadhyana and how should one practice. What are the things that will help us develop a live visual image of the Divine forms in the mind? Are there any rules about who or what that image should be, or how it should look? And how can what essentially begins as imagination become loving remembrance? All these and many more important questions about how and why we should correctly engage in meditation, and the indispensability of rupadhyana, are all explained and resolved.
A must read for those wanting to deepen their meditation, and to understand the tools necessary to progress on the path of Bhakti Yoga - the path of love and devotion to the Divine.
Features
Effortless meditation in the iron age of Kali Yuga, for true spiritual happiness.
The divine beauty of the Divine.
Why we should meditate and what scriptures advise as the best method.
Tips to maximise the benefits from meditation.
A guide to practical devotion.