Gebi Girnar
Gebi Girnar (Guj) - Paperback invites you into Anantrai Rawal's Gujarati world, where extraordinary phenomena push the edges of belief and invite quiet reflection. This thought-provoking spiritual exploration blends memoir, philosophy, and questions about reality and faith, designed for readers curious about mysticism, self-discovery, and the human condition. The tone is pensive, intriguing, and hopeful, inviting both wonder and thoughtful doubt.
Written as a series of personal recollections and interviews, Gebi Girnar invites readers to walk alongside the author as he recounts experiences—from witnessing levitation to stepping beyond the ordinary on water. About a quarter of the book is fictional, an honest admission Rawal shares, which only deepens the conversation about what is fact and what is imagination. The book moves at a contemplative pace, balancing vivid storytelling with spiritual inquiry. It gently shows how the search for truth and the practice of atma sakshatkar—self-realization—can transform how we see ourselves and the world.
- Accounts of extraordinary phenomena and their context
- Blend of memoir, spiritual inquiry, and philosophical reflection
- 25% fiction noted by the author, inviting thoughtful interpretation
- Gujarati prose with evocative imagery and cultural nuance
- Themes of trust, self-realization, and the boundaries between real and imagined
After finishing Gebi Girnar, readers may feel invited to question assumptions, trust their own inner guidance, and explore spiritual growth with renewed curiosity. The book leaves you with a sense of possibility and a call to introspection that lingers long after the last page.
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Gebi Girnar
Gebi Girnar
Gebi Girnar (Guj) - Paperback invites you into Anantrai Rawal's Gujarati world, where extraordinary phenomena push the edges of belief and invite quiet reflection. This thought-provoking spiritual exploration blends memoir, philosophy, and questions about reality and faith, designed for readers curious about mysticism, self-discovery, and the human condition. The tone is pensive, intriguing, and hopeful, inviting both wonder and thoughtful doubt.
Written as a series of personal recollections and interviews, Gebi Girnar invites readers to walk alongside the author as he recounts experiences—from witnessing levitation to stepping beyond the ordinary on water. About a quarter of the book is fictional, an honest admission Rawal shares, which only deepens the conversation about what is fact and what is imagination. The book moves at a contemplative pace, balancing vivid storytelling with spiritual inquiry. It gently shows how the search for truth and the practice of atma sakshatkar—self-realization—can transform how we see ourselves and the world.
- Accounts of extraordinary phenomena and their context
- Blend of memoir, spiritual inquiry, and philosophical reflection
- 25% fiction noted by the author, inviting thoughtful interpretation
- Gujarati prose with evocative imagery and cultural nuance
- Themes of trust, self-realization, and the boundaries between real and imagined
After finishing Gebi Girnar, readers may feel invited to question assumptions, trust their own inner guidance, and explore spiritual growth with renewed curiosity. The book leaves you with a sense of possibility and a call to introspection that lingers long after the last page.
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Gebi Girnar (Guj) - Paperback invites you into Anantrai Rawal's Gujarati world, where extraordinary phenomena push the edges of belief and invite quiet reflection. This thought-provoking spiritual exploration blends memoir, philosophy, and questions about reality and faith, designed for readers curious about mysticism, self-discovery, and the human condition. The tone is pensive, intriguing, and hopeful, inviting both wonder and thoughtful doubt.
Written as a series of personal recollections and interviews, Gebi Girnar invites readers to walk alongside the author as he recounts experiences—from witnessing levitation to stepping beyond the ordinary on water. About a quarter of the book is fictional, an honest admission Rawal shares, which only deepens the conversation about what is fact and what is imagination. The book moves at a contemplative pace, balancing vivid storytelling with spiritual inquiry. It gently shows how the search for truth and the practice of atma sakshatkar—self-realization—can transform how we see ourselves and the world.
- Accounts of extraordinary phenomena and their context
- Blend of memoir, spiritual inquiry, and philosophical reflection
- 25% fiction noted by the author, inviting thoughtful interpretation
- Gujarati prose with evocative imagery and cultural nuance
- Themes of trust, self-realization, and the boundaries between real and imagined
After finishing Gebi Girnar, readers may feel invited to question assumptions, trust their own inner guidance, and explore spiritual growth with renewed curiosity. The book leaves you with a sense of possibility and a call to introspection that lingers long after the last page.














