Nirtan: The Dance of the Soul
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| Format: | Soft Cover, Jacketed |
| Size: | 11 x 18 cm. |
| Pages: | 82 pp. |
| Condition: | New |
| ISBN: | 979-22-0239-0 |
| Shipping Weight: | 100 grams |
| Publisher: | Gramedia Pustaka Utama |
| Published: | February 2003 |
Nirtan is the last book in the trilogy that the Sufi Master, Hazrat Inayat Khan, actually wrote. The first one is Gayan and the second is Vadan.
"Nirtan" is used here by the author in the sense of "the dance of the soul", the performing of which is the purpose of creation.
Taking a part in the divine dance, your life becomes an unending celebration because your soul is sensitive enough to sense that every moment of your life is a great miracle.
An Indonesian national of Indian descent, Anand Krishna is acclaimed as “phenomenon” by both. his critics and sympathizers. His critics wonder, “What makes him popular? There is nothing extraordinary about him.” His sympathizers appreciate his passion for promoting peace among different sections of society and acclaim: “He comes from The Source of All Wisdom.”
In the last 18 years, Anand has spoken to millions of people through television shows, radio broadcasts, in house trainings, books, newspaper interviews and articles. He is recognized as one of the most vocal of speakers in his country today, addressing subjects including climate change, ills of the society, faith freedom.
"When you speak, Indonesia hears," thus said one of Indonesia's former ministers about him.
More on Anand Krishna: Aumkar.org
"Nirtan" is used here by the author in the sense of "the dance of the soul", the performing of which is the purpose of creation.
Taking a part in the divine dance, your life becomes an unending celebration because your soul is sensitive enough to sense that every moment of your life is a great miracle.
An Indonesian national of Indian descent, Anand Krishna is acclaimed as “phenomenon” by both. his critics and sympathizers. His critics wonder, “What makes him popular? There is nothing extraordinary about him.” His sympathizers appreciate his passion for promoting peace among different sections of society and acclaim: “He comes from The Source of All Wisdom.”
In the last 18 years, Anand has spoken to millions of people through television shows, radio broadcasts, in house trainings, books, newspaper interviews and articles. He is recognized as one of the most vocal of speakers in his country today, addressing subjects including climate change, ills of the society, faith freedom.
"When you speak, Indonesia hears," thus said one of Indonesia's former ministers about him.
More on Anand Krishna: Aumkar.org








