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From the Publisher Review: A profound and unforgettable journey - Its is a deeply introspective and inspiring writing by Om Swamiji, recounting His time spent in solitude in the harsh and remote Himalayas. Unlike many spiritual books that speak in abstract terms, this one offers a raw, firsthand account of what it truly means to renounce worldly life and seek enlightenment. Om Swamiji takes us through His journey from a successful corporate life to the freezing isolation of the mountains, where He devoted Himself to Sadhana. He vividly describes the challenges he faced—unbearable cold, physical hardships, and the overwhelming silence that forced him to confront His own mind. Yet, amidst the struggle, He also shares moments of deep spiritual awakening, clarity, and inner transformation. What I found unique in this book, is that it's not just about philosophy; it offers a practical guide to self-discipline and resilience. Om Swamiji generously shares some of the sacred mantras and meditation routines that shaped his spiritual practice, offering motivation to me and those on their own journey of self-discovery. His writing is simple yet deep, making even the most complex spiritual experiences relatable. This book is helping me to look inward and reflect on life’s deeper meaning. Whether we are interested in spirituality, meditation, or simply an extraordinary real-life story of perseverance, Thirteen Months in the Himalayas is a must-read. It leaves you with a sense of awe and inspiration. Thank You, Swamiji, for such wonderful writing. Jai Sri Hari! Review: If Truth Be Told Again - I’ll begin with a spoiler alert. Om Swamiji is my Guru. So yes, you’re welcome to view this review through that lens—if that helps you feel better. But here it is, straight from the heart. This book is honest. It’s full of hope. And it’s a reality check in the truest sense. Honest? Absolutely. Om Swamiji, as always, is unflinchingly candid when he shares his experiences. The setting—those mystical, unpredictable heights of the Himalayas—isn’t just a backdrop. It’s a character itself, where danger lurks, magic unfolds, and every step is a leap into the spiritual unknown. His excitement is palpable. You can feel it. But then comes self-doubt. It creeps in-again and again. “What if I’m wrong?” “What if I get washed away?” “What if the cave collapses on me?” And that’s the beauty of it. He doesn’t move through the journey like some untouchable sage. He stumbles. He questions. Fear, worry, physical pain—they are his constant companion. All this makes him seem like any other seeker, makes him seem human. Well almost. And that’s why it resonates. Because if someone like him can face hell and still keep walking… maybe, just maybe, there’s hope for the rest of us. Hope? Oh, yes. Om Swamiji demonstrates—beyond a shadow of a doubt—that what the Vedas speak of isn’t myth. It’s real. Achievable. What the Rishis lived, he dared to test—with skin in the game. It’s easy to preach love, compassion, dispassion (Vairagya), and fearlessness. But Om Swamiji lives it. That’s the Vedic way. Preach less. Work like you are prepared to drop dead. Discipline. Patience. Devotion so deep it shakes your core. And still—no promise. No guaranteed reward. Just the path. Reality check? Where am I, really, on my spiritual path? Is it foolish to even dream of emulating a journey like his? Can I make it a few steps? Let alone the whole way? Reading this book is like watching Usain Bolt fly past you, while you’re still figuring out how to tie your shoelaces. It’s humbling. Maybe even brutal. But never discouraging. Because somewhere in the struggle, Om Swamiji plants a seed. He never claims to be special. He just stayed the course. And that’s the hope. The goal might be far, maybe even out of reach. But the journey itself is the reward. That’s where change happens. That’s where real hope lives. Happy reading. subramaniam om




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S**M
A profound and unforgettable journey
Its is a deeply introspective and inspiring writing by Om Swamiji, recounting His time spent in solitude in the harsh and remote Himalayas. Unlike many spiritual books that speak in abstract terms, this one offers a raw, firsthand account of what it truly means to renounce worldly life and seek enlightenment. Om Swamiji takes us through His journey from a successful corporate life to the freezing isolation of the mountains, where He devoted Himself to Sadhana. He vividly describes the challenges he faced—unbearable cold, physical hardships, and the overwhelming silence that forced him to confront His own mind. Yet, amidst the struggle, He also shares moments of deep spiritual awakening, clarity, and inner transformation. What I found unique in this book, is that it's not just about philosophy; it offers a practical guide to self-discipline and resilience. Om Swamiji generously shares some of the sacred mantras and meditation routines that shaped his spiritual practice, offering motivation to me and those on their own journey of self-discovery. His writing is simple yet deep, making even the most complex spiritual experiences relatable. This book is helping me to look inward and reflect on life’s deeper meaning. Whether we are interested in spirituality, meditation, or simply an extraordinary real-life story of perseverance, Thirteen Months in the Himalayas is a must-read. It leaves you with a sense of awe and inspiration. Thank You, Swamiji, for such wonderful writing. Jai Sri Hari!
S**M
If Truth Be Told Again
I’ll begin with a spoiler alert. Om Swamiji is my Guru. So yes, you’re welcome to view this review through that lens—if that helps you feel better. But here it is, straight from the heart. This book is honest. It’s full of hope. And it’s a reality check in the truest sense. Honest? Absolutely. Om Swamiji, as always, is unflinchingly candid when he shares his experiences. The setting—those mystical, unpredictable heights of the Himalayas—isn’t just a backdrop. It’s a character itself, where danger lurks, magic unfolds, and every step is a leap into the spiritual unknown. His excitement is palpable. You can feel it. But then comes self-doubt. It creeps in-again and again. “What if I’m wrong?” “What if I get washed away?” “What if the cave collapses on me?” And that’s the beauty of it. He doesn’t move through the journey like some untouchable sage. He stumbles. He questions. Fear, worry, physical pain—they are his constant companion. All this makes him seem like any other seeker, makes him seem human. Well almost. And that’s why it resonates. Because if someone like him can face hell and still keep walking… maybe, just maybe, there’s hope for the rest of us. Hope? Oh, yes. Om Swamiji demonstrates—beyond a shadow of a doubt—that what the Vedas speak of isn’t myth. It’s real. Achievable. What the Rishis lived, he dared to test—with skin in the game. It’s easy to preach love, compassion, dispassion (Vairagya), and fearlessness. But Om Swamiji lives it. That’s the Vedic way. Preach less. Work like you are prepared to drop dead. Discipline. Patience. Devotion so deep it shakes your core. And still—no promise. No guaranteed reward. Just the path. Reality check? Where am I, really, on my spiritual path? Is it foolish to even dream of emulating a journey like his? Can I make it a few steps? Let alone the whole way? Reading this book is like watching Usain Bolt fly past you, while you’re still figuring out how to tie your shoelaces. It’s humbling. Maybe even brutal. But never discouraging. Because somewhere in the struggle, Om Swamiji plants a seed. He never claims to be special. He just stayed the course. And that’s the hope. The goal might be far, maybe even out of reach. But the journey itself is the reward. That’s where change happens. That’s where real hope lives. Happy reading. subramaniam om
M**K
Almost a manual for spiritual seekers
This beautifuly written book is perhaps oriented more towards serious spiritual seekers, as it meticulously details the intense tapasya by Om Swamiji, in his own words. I read it multiple times, cover to cover, and one key inspiring takeaway that jumped out the most was that spiritual progress is achievable for literally anyone with "thirst", grit to endure lifetimes of hardship, and an unwavering dedication to their deity. Simply put, the book gives anyone hope.
S**P
A master reference manual to God Realization for mankind!!!
In the history of mankind, On planet earth, for the first time ever an enlightened monk by name Om Swami has given it in writing about the meticulous sadhana he had done which lead to his liberation. He is a Jivan mukth, it is evident from the pages of this book. No other Avatar has done it. Neither Buddha, Adi Sankara, Sri Ramakrishna, Sri Aurobindo, Swami Vivekananda had noted down in writing how they did sadhana themselves. A book filled with perservance, endurance, bhakthi, a Divine madness in search of the divine and how he achieved it and how everyone else can do the same, is what this book is about. Just completed a 16 day sadhana from sadhana app. When I compare my mantra chanting with how Om Swami does from this book, I can make out how mediocre my mind is and where exactly I am wrong and how to fix my goal and change my method of sadhana. This book helps a true sadhaka by giving a glimpse into the path of God Realization. It's a must read for every sincere seeker. I expected some unknown esoteric practice for the Sadhana but I was surprised to see the well known Vishnu Sahasranama and Lalitha Sahasranama and other known mantras for sadhana. It reiterates the fact that the mantra, which one selects is a medium to transcend the limitations of mind to enter the superconciousness. More than the mantra Shraddha, vairagya, mumukshuthva, discipline to synchronous thought, words and actions are what is needed. To sit for one hour of sadhana, the spine and knee breaks. To sit for 7 hours straight is simply superhuman effort. Buddha's guidance to Om Swami reiterates Sanatana dharma's principle of immortality that the Divine being when meditated upon will definitively show up and offer the choicest blessings on the sadhak and push him further on the path of sadhana. His personal experience of Mother Divine and Sri Hari, suspends the ego, silence the mind and transports the reader to the world of the Divine. It reiterates all that is said in the Indian scriptures about the superconcious realms and the bliss associated with it. The effect of Sri Ramakrishna movement took almost half a century or more for the efforts to bear fruit in this sacred land of bharat. What Om Swami with his superhuman effort does and what his disciples will do might have a faster effect on this country in this digital age! We have a superconcious being amidst us. This land should celebrate him and follow in his footstep to reclaim it's status as the spiritual beacon of the world. In my honest opinion this book should be made mandatory in all the schools which will raise the standard of the mindset of students in setting the bar so high which can be achieved with hard work and sternous effort. Om Swami's book and his method of sadhana can be taken up by anyone of any faith and if followed will lead to enlightenment of the seeker to his/her God or Deity!!! It's a master piece!!! Go for it and be filled with bliss and intoxication of the Divine! Jai Shri Hari!🙏🌷
S**I
Grateful to Swamiji
Om namo narayana Wonderful and superb book, every word used is not sufficient to describe the magnanimity wonderful
H**I
Most transformational book ever
I've read several books by Om Swamiji, and this one exceeded my expectations. Swamiji's writing style is engaging, thought-provoking, and easy to understand. I found the storytelling, language, and spiritual insights to be amazing. This book shares Swamiji's meditation experiences in the Himalayas, where he attained a vision of God. He reveals details about his daily diet, memorization techniques, and the importance of reflection on God's names. I also appreciated the routines shared in the book and the truthful insights into overcoming bodily limitations. The book features experiences from Mother Divine, Gautam Buddha, and SriHari, which I found motivating. I also discovered the significance of Swamiji's unique Tilak. A key takeaway from the book is the importance of seizing opportunities, as life is uncertain and fleeting. This message resonated deeply with me. The content is truthful, informative, and inspiring. This book has impacted my life, changing my perspective on spirituality, God, and thoughts. I highly recommend it to genuine seekers of truth. The value this book offers far exceeds its price. I encourage everyone to read it, regardless of the cost. I also hope the publisher will encourage Om Swamiji to write more books on similar topics, as His thoughts are deeply respected.
S**L
Fabulous
Right now I finished 10 chapter of this and I'm enjoyed. Please read if you want to know about om Swami ji and their hurdles and challenges Swami ji faced in invoking of mantra sadhna and And how did he get the vision of Ma Lalita tripurasundari🙏♥️
M**K
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