Posted By: Awadhoot Devidas Seva Sansthan
15 Sep 2025
With the blessings of Satguru Awadhoot Devidas Maharaj Ji, this sacred scripture of Sanatan Dharma has been composed by Gurudev Laxminarayan (IPS, West Bengal).
Manav Dharma Shastra is the certified scripture of the Supreme Father, the Almighty. Every single word of this nectar-like great scripture is a direct testimony of the inspiration and grace of the Divine Power itself. In this holy and priceless scripture, nothing has been repeated as told or heard from others; the eternal truth of Brahman has been written exactly as it is. The primary purpose of this divine scripture is to make the voice of Brahman the voice of the world.
This scripture is the supreme boon of the eternal, indivisible, all-pervading Almighty for all humankind. Therefore, the more this scripture is spread and propagated, the more auspicious and blessed the world will become. To bring it to every home is the highest duty of mankind. The entire universe is the creation of one Supreme Power. The origin of the whole creation is the same Almighty, whom the wise, at different times, have called by various names—Ishwar, Allah, Mahakali, Mahadurga, Narayan, etc. In reality, all names are simply the outcome of the differences in human intellect.
This is the first scripture that people of all castes, sects, and languages can sit together and read. Reading and contemplating it with faith and devotion spreads an extraordinary thrill throughout the body within moments, and the soul immediately begins to taste the infinite grace of God. The essential principles of Brahma-knowledge have been explained here in a very simple and engaging way, so that both ordinary worldly people and spiritual seekers can easily grasp this profound subject.
This eternal scripture is equally beneficial for all sects and creeds. It contains the essence of all paths and religions. It binds the entire human race into one thread, unites every fragment into wholeness, and is the indestructible scripture of the all-powerful, eternal Brahman.
This scripture is not a book of stories but a direct vision of God. Knowing God is more important than merely believing in Him. Who is the origin of creation? What is Nature? What is Maya (illusion)? What is the secret of the four Yugas (ages)? What is Dharma? Who are the deities? What is the mystery of incarnations? What is the mystery of names and forms? What is the distinction between male and female (energy channels)? What are sin and virtue? What is sacrifice? What is meditation? What are actions and emotions? Why is the Almighty, who does everything, called the non-doer? How can Nature’s power be pleased? What are the simple means to attain freedom from disease and worry? How can divine grace be obtained in home, agriculture, and business? Not only this—how can society, family, democracy, and education be made ideal? How can not just our nation, but the entire world, be united by the great mantra of peace, love, and non-violence?
Guidance on countless such questions has been provided so that the whole world may prosper and this very earth may become heaven.
By which path did the saints and prophets of all religions attain the vision of God? What is that supreme eternal truth that saints like Tulsidas, Vyasa, Rama, Krishna, Ekalavya, Kabir, Prophet Muhammad, Nanak, Namdev, Osho, Jesus, Gautama Buddha, Mahavira, Loknath, Ramakrishna Paramhansa, Vivekananda, Balak Brahmachari, Sai Baba, Devgiri, and many other great saints realized and explained?
This is the eternal great scripture beneficial for all religions, containing the essence of all. To try to measure the glory of a scripture in which God Himself resides is ignorance.
The Almighty resides equally in the hearts of all beings in the form of life. The Lord says: “The only difference between Me and Maya is that of feeling. I always dwell in emotions, and according to them, I take on many names and forms. I alone appear as Maya and as God. I am the name behind all names, I am the ‘Ram’ behind every Ram. I am the God of Jesus and the Light of Islam. I am the Lord of Mahavira and the wisdom of Buddha. I am the knowledge of the wise and the pride of the arrogant. I am the Master dwelling in all beings.”
This holy scripture has been divided into nine sections, each priceless and unique. Since this sacred text is based on direct experience, its authenticity is self-evident. For mankind, this scripture is truly the blessing of the Satguru.
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Gurudev
Gurudev Lakshminarayan Ji was born on June 10, 1970, in a farmer's family in the village of Bahadurpur, located in the Alwar district of Rajasthan. From an early age, he had a deep interest in spiritual contemplation, rooted in his past karmic impressions and familial upbringing. His life was profoundly influenced by his Satguru Awadhoot Devidas Maharaj Ji, mother Jhooma Devi Ji, and elder brother Shivcharan Ji. Lakshminarayan Ji completed his M.A. from Rajasthan University and, with the blessings of his Satguru, was selected into the Indian Police Service (IPS) in 1998, being allotted the West Bengal cadre. In the year 2000, by divine grace, he married the noble and spiritually inclined Mrs. Keerti Ji. They were blessed with two daughters, Akshara Narayan and Neerja Narayan. Both husband and wife shared a deep spiritual inclination, which made it easier for him to ascend the heights of spiritual realization. Through the grace of his Guru, he unveiled the most subtle mysteries of the Supreme Power with a scientific approach and presented them to the general public in an understandable way. His writings reflect a profound divine energy and have served as a healing elixir for the welfare of society and humanity. His literary work transcends boundaries of caste, creed, and sectarianism, and therefore, scholars from all faiths have warmly welcomed his writings. By "filling an ocean into a pitcher," he has initiated a new chapter in the history of humanity—reviving a humanistic and egalitarian perspective after nearly 500-600 years. Gurudev Lakshminarayan Ji’s life is a unique confluence of spirituality, service, and wisdom. In today's age, he stands as a source of inspiration for true seekers and thinkers alike.
Satgurudev
Awadhoot Devidas Ji was born in the village of Ghosrana in the Alwar district of Rajasthan into a Jat farmer family. His father's name was Mansukh, and his mother's name was Maharaji. From an early age, he was spiritually inclined, and at just 11 years old, he renounced his home in search of the Supreme (Brahma). He took initiation from the enlightened Guru Kajordas Ji and accepted a life of renunciation. Devidas Ji was the only disciple of Kajordas Ji. His Guru gave him the sacred Ram Mantra and instructed him to detach from worldly life and undertake intense penance. Devidas Ji lived in the dense forests of Sariska, surviving on grass and leaves while engaging in deep meditation. Later, he practiced extreme austerity for 12 years, living only on air (Vayu Ahari). Impressed by his disciplined and intense penance, a divine voice (Akashvani) granted him a boon. However, Devidas Ji, completely detached due to the power of the Guru Mantra, refused to ask for any boon. The divine voice then blessed him with immortality (Ajara-Amara), selfless devotion (Nishkaam Bhakti), and the complete realization of Brahma. He was told that from that day on, he would be known as “Awadhoot,” free from all karmic bondage and forever established in the supreme spiritual state. Upon attaining this state, Awadhoot Devidas Ji realized that energy is power, power is Brahma, Brahma is indivisible, and all of humanity is one. With this realization, he left the forests of Sariska and began traveling from village to village, spreading the message of humanity. He strongly opposed superstition and blind rituals, instead promoting true human values and spiritual wisdom in simple language. His life was completely dedicated to spiritual practice, selfless service, and devotion to his Guru. He never indulged in magical or showy behavior, and emphasized that total surrender to the Guru is the essence of spiritual practice. Everyone who came in contact with him was spiritually uplifted. Awadhoot Devidas Ji’s life is a shining example of how true devotion, discipline, and service to humanity can elevate a person to extraordinary spiritual heights and inspire countless others on the path of truth.