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A God-intoxicated man: Nag Mahashay

by Sri Chinmoy
First published by Agni Press in 1997. Published on srichinmoylibrary.com with the permission of Sri Chinmoy. This is the 1186th book written by Sri Chinmoy after he came to the West in 1964.

Table of Contents

Part I

  • Tributes to Nag Mahashay
  • Introduction
  • The first meeting with Sri Ramakrishna
  • Performing service for the Master
  • Married not once, but twice
  • Sri Ramakrishna's compassionate reply
  • Maintaining the loftiest height
  • The kind-hearted homeopath
  • The foolish, quack homeopath
  • The Master's suffering
  • The Master's impossible request
  • Fanatical devotion or true devotion?
  • The Hunger strike
  • Do not criticise the Master
  • The Devotion-magnet
  • The examination
  • Thakur is calling

Part II — Questions and answers

  • Question: If Nag Mahashay was so devoted, why did he not realise God?
  • Question: Does Mother Earth become proud when someone realises God?
  • Question: Is it possible to have inner devotion without being outwardly crazy, or do the two always have to go together?
  • Question: Can you speak about the ego in connection with Nag Mahashay and Swami Vivekananda?
  • Notes
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