Aghora III: The Law of Karma
 

Aghora III: The Law of Karma

by Robert Svoboda

In this third volume of the Aghora trilogy the Aghori Vimalananda uses the Bombay racetrack as a metaphor for the ultimate game of life. (read review)

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This is the culmination of the Aghora trilogy - the first two being Aghora: At the left hand of God & Aghora: Kundalini.
I read the first many years ago, possibly in a phase of spirituall and moral vacancy and impoverishment and it did affect me very deeply.
the writing itself is cross between a candid account and formal commentary, memoir and myth. steeped in Indian contemporary culture and based, as the author says, on the life of a real life Aghori, addressed with the pseudonym...

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