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Autobiography Of A Yogi & The Autobiography Of Benjamin Franklin (Set Of 2 Books)(Paperback, Multiple Authors)

Autobiography Of A Yogi & The Autobiography Of Benjamin Franklin (Set Of 2 Books)(Paperback, Multiple Authors)

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This combo product is bundled in India but the publishing origin of this title may vary.Publication date of this bundle is the creation date of this bundle; the actual publication date of child items may vary.Counted among the “100 Most Important Spiritual Books of the 20th Century”, by Harper Collins, Autobiography of a Yogi is a personal account written by Paramahansa Yogananda, chronicling his journey into spiritual life, from childhood to monkhood. First published in 1946, it has been in print for 70 years and has been translated in over 50 languages by the Self Realization Fellowship (SRF). The autobiography has been one of the key influences in introducing the West to yoga and meditation. In his autobiography, Paramahansa Yogananda offers readers an in-depth spiritual experience by narrating the events in his life that led to his spiritual attainment. The book continues to be a spiritual guide for people across the world for inner discovery and enlightenment. Widely regarded as a spiritual classic, it serves as an introduction to the methods of attaining God-realization and provides deep insight into gaining spiritual wisdom.,Written between 1771 and 1790, The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin is an unfinished record of Franklin’s rich life history and the legacy he built in his scientific and political career. The classic memoir was published after Franklin passed away. The autobiography is divided into four parts, with each part chronicling the events from different time periods when he wrote it. The first part of the book contains letters that he wrote to his son, William, detailing their lineage and his stay in England. Franklin wrote the second part while he was still in France; his relations soured with William after the Revolutionary War. In the third part, he chronicled his return to America where he records all the progress achieved by his country. The fourth part, however, remains incomplete and only contains notable events from the last year of Franklin’s life.Franklin’s autobiography continues to inspire generation after generation of readers across the world. Interestingly, in the introduction to the 1916 edition of the biography, the editor F.W. Pine wrote that it provided the "most remarkable of all the remarkable histories of our self-made men", with Franklin as the greatest example of the "self-made man".