10 Sons of Dharma

10 Sons of Dharma by Sona Agarwal, published on December 10, 2020, offers an exploration of the ten primordial masters or gurus, who are incarnations of Shri Dattatreya. This 68-page book delves into the teachings and qualities of these figures, highlighting their roles in guiding humanity from ignorance towards divine understanding. Written in English, the book presents a philosophical perspective on devotion and faith in the One God, as articulated by Shri Mataji.
Readers will find a detailed account of each master, beginning with Raja Janka, who exemplified detachment despite his royal status. The narrative continues with significant figures such as Abraham, Moses, and others, each contributing to the common message of faith and trust in God. The book serves as a reference for those interested in philosophy and spiritual teachings, providing insights into the lives and legacies of these influential personalities.
Official synopsis Publisher
Shri Adi Guru Dattatreya is the manifestation of the powers of Shri Brahma, Shri Vishnu and Shri Shiva. Shri Mataji has explained how the ten primordial masters or gurus, were the incarnations of Shri Dattatreya. They came on Earth at different times to establish the qualities of the Void and with the sole purpose of taking the seekers out of the darkness of ignorance and towards the light of God. Their common message was of devotion and faith towards the One God.
Raja Janka was the first primordial master, who was born in India and showed humanity the quality of detachment, even though he was a King. The second incarnation was Abraham, who showed full faith and belief in God. The third incarnation was of Moses who communicated the ten commandments from God. Then came Zarathustra, Confucius, Socrates, Lao Tzu, Mohamad, Guru Nanak, and Sai Baba of Shirdi. Each reinforcing the faith and trust in God Almighty.
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