About
Amal Bhakta
Author
of The Supreme Mystic:
A Biographical Novel About The Early Years of Lord Krishna
"After
reading scriptural accounts of Lord Krishna's life and receiving many
spiritual benefits from them, I felt that the general public could similarly
benefit if it received this little-known story in the form of an easy-to-read
novel, which would not only be informative and astonishing, but also
entertaining and uplifting," says author, monk, and yogi Amal Bhakta.
"The Supreme Mystic shows a side of God's personalitythe
playful, romantic, informal sidethat most Westerners know little
about."
Amal Bhakta was born in New York City and attended New York University.
He moved to Santa Monica, California in 1954 and worked in motion pictures
for three years. Then, after an epiphany, he embarked on a journey to
find the true purpose of life. On discovering it, he returned to New
York in 1957 to study and then later teach the science of ashtanga yoga.
In 1963 he directed a yoga center, gradually building it up from a few
regular students to about 400. He also lectured regularly, wrote articles
on yoga in national magazines, occasionally demonstrated yoga exercises
on TV, and counseled students privately. Although he taught some spiritual
knowledge, his chief interest was in showing people how to achieve a
healthy body and a serene mind.
In 1976, wanting to deepen his realization of the Divine, he moved to
West Los Angeles to study various aspects of Bhakti yoga (the yoga of
love and devotion to God) under the famous A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami
Prabhupada. From this highly advanced teacher, Bhakta was initiated
into techniques that enabled him to attain and maintain inner peace,
joy, and strength continuouslyeven under the most trying conditions.
He also became an expert in explaining some of India's ancient classics,
such as the Bhagavad Gita and Mahabharata, with a view
to helping people acquire virtue, wisdom, self-knowledge, and God-realization.
Bhakta still resides in Los Angeles, teaching, counseling, and lecturing
regularly at a bhakti yoga center. He has also narrated and produced
about 275 audiocassettes, dramatic and non-dramatic, of books and stories
for Krishna Productions. He is committed to writing books about India's
divine incarnations and saints to assist people in finding ideal persons
to model their lives around. Having been to India several times, Bhakta
manages to look about twenty years younger than he is due to his healthy
lifestyle and diet.
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