Apprenticed to a Himalayan Master: A yogis Autobiography
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Apprenticed To A Himalayan Master: A Yogi's Autobiography is an autobiography written by Sri M in Kannada.
Sri M is known as an extraordinary individual who has lead a unique life. He had travelled to the snowy Himalayas from Kerela when he was 19. Over there, he met and resided with an actual Yogi, Babaji, for several years.
On his path, he also took an unusual and courageous decision despite his non-Hindu birth and antecedents. His story is fascinating because he was born with first-hand experiences, despite being born Mumtaz Ali Khan and transformed into Sri M. He has deep knowledge of Upanishads along with other deep insights.
This book is an additional benefit for those who are fascinated by yoga, meditation and Sankhyan metaphysics. He is still easily reachable and still alive. He leads a fairly normal life as he is married and has two children. He also does not wear a special robe or roam around with splendour and grand belongings.
People who meet him expect to meet a fancy and flashy godman, but they are surprised with seeing a gentleman in jeans welcoming them with a smile on his face. Anyone can immediately tell that he was easy to talk to about their problems, yet he is not an ordinary man. He has the ability to fill people up with tranquility and peace which is like no other.
Apprenticed To A Himalayan Master: A Yogi's Autobiography was published by Magneta Press in 2013. This is the first edition which is available in paperback.
Key Features:
- Apprenticed To A Himalayan Master: A Yogi's Autobiography is available in English, Hindi, Oriya, Malayalam, Tamil, Marathi, Gujarati and Telegu.



