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Swami Tapovan was himself the ideal who had personally understood (through deep study, dispassion and contemplation) the relationship between the biological processes of the body and the human psyche.
In
a spirit of deep renunciation, the infinitely gentle poet in him, saw
Humanity and Nature as one vast "plant", needing only
"Love" for its highest fulfillment.
Intimate
communion with Nature (while he walked peaks and valleys of the Himalayas
for countless years), gave Swami Tapovan the boundless spiritual
reverence. He revealed Nature's secrets in his "travelogue" in
two Sanskrit masterpieces, "Himagiri Viharam" and "Kailasa
Yatra". The masterpiece, without a doubt, is "Ishwara Darshan", which is his autobiographical "sketch" - it is an absorbing account of a search for the Truth .. Its scientific clarity is subtle, because the treatise gives insight into how the saints of the East attain self mastery. |