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ISBN : 978-93-6087-481-0

Category : Fiction

Catalogue : Philosophy and Religion

ID : SB21543

The AUM Temple

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Keezhchand

Paperback

370.00

e Book

150.00

Pages : 153

Language : English

PAPERBACK Price : 370.00

About Book

The AUM Temple is a divine vision that emerged through the mystical guidance of Krishna, a spiritual presence who revealed the concept during a sudden vision. This temple is not just a structure of worship but a spiritual center that embodies the essence of universal energy, meditation, and Vedic wisdom. Rooted in ancient traditions yet designed for the modern seeker, the AUM Temple aims to be a sanctuary for self-realization, healing, and higher consciousness. It will integrate elements of Vedic chanting, Yoga, Pranayama, and spiritual discourses to guide individuals on their journey toward inner peace and enlightenment. Our journey so far has been one of exploration, contemplation, and preparation. Discussions have revolved around the design, construction, land requirements, and funding of the temple. While the foundation in the physical world is yet to be laid, the blueprint has been taking shape in the realm of thought and devotion. One of the key efforts in manifesting this dream is writing a book—a work that will document these mystical experiences, the philosophy behind the AUM Temple, and the spiritual messages received. This book will serve as a call to like-minded individuals who resonate with this vision, inviting them to contribute their energies and resources to make this sacred project a reality. The AUM Temple is envisioned as a place that transcends religious boundaries, welcoming all who seek the path of truth. It will symbolize the eternal sound ‘AUM’, which represents creation, preservation, and dissolution—the cycle of existence itself. While the physical construction is yet to begin, the journey has already started in the realm of consciousness. The coming days will focus on gathering support, refining the vision, and taking the first tangible steps toward building this sacred sanctuary of wisdom, meditation, and spiritual awakening


About Author

Keezhchand (Group Captain CS Vishnu Nampoothiri) – Author Profile Name: Group Captain CS Vishnu Nampoothiri (Pen name: Keezhchand) Date of Birth: May 27, 1967 Birthplace: Kumarakom, Kottayam District, Kerala, India Nationality: Indian Background & Career: Keezhchand, a pen name dreamt and suggested by his wife, a veteran of the Indian Air Force, served with distinction for 36 years before retiring in 2024. Raised in a traditional Brahmin family, he was deeply influenced by the stories of Ramayana, Bhagavatham, and Brahmanical rituals narrated by his maternal grandparents. His early education followed the traditional "Aasan" system before he pursued formal schooling, culminating in a Physics degree in 1987. Joining the Indian Air Force in 1988, he dedicated his life to service, discipline, and leadership. He is also an alumnus of the prestigious Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Kozhikode. Personal Life & Spiritual Journey: Keezhchand is married to Mrs. Yamuna Devi, a postgraduate in Botany, and they are blessed with two daughters—one pursuing Chartered Accountancy and the other pursuing a degree in Philosophy. A seeker at heart, he has undergone Kriya Yoga meditation training at Yogoda and completed the Sudarshan Kriya course at the Art of Living. His spiritual vision now drives his life's ambition—to establish the AUM Temple, a sanctuary for seekers of inner peace and divine wisdom. Writing & Vision: With a deep-rooted love for storytelling and philosophy, Keezhchand channels his rich life experiences into his writing. His works reflect his journey through spirituality, self-discovery, and the cultural ethos of his heritage. He aspires to bring together like-minded individuals to manifest the vision of the AUM Temple, making his literary contributions a bridge between tradition and modernity

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