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About the Author

Being a poet along with being a philosopher is a rare combination. Acharyashri Mahapragya is a great poet besides being a great philosopher. The literature written by Acharyashri Mahapragya is proving very effective like panacea in solving the horrible problems of the present age like tension, lack of sensitivity, excitement, depression, terrorism, inferiority complex, hatred, fraud, immorality, lack of authenticity and absence of peace. In the books of Acharya Mahapragya, solutions of various problems have been given by way of experiments and training. His writings bring about an all-round development in one’s life and thus are rendering a great service to the humanity. Mankind will forever be obliged to him for his contribution that he has made through his literature.

About the Book

In today’s world we humans live a very fast paced life and are goal oriented forgetting the fact that the ultimate goal of our life is to achieve happiness and salvation. Our mind is just like the sea. The waves are the emotions we face. Even if a stone is thrown, the water splashes. We at present are at the surface of the sea and to achieve ultimate happiness, we must try and become the deep ocean which is not disrupted by any stone but it absorbs it within itself. By becoming the deep sea. We all can achieve knowledge and the world will ultimately become a better place to reside.


This book is a guide to both happiness and salvation which we have completely ignored. This book makes us aware about the way we live life and the mistakes we do and how can we rectify the same. Happiness comes from our perception of this world whereas salvation comes from the deeds we have done throughout our life. People think about all these things at a later stage in their life i.e., when they have retired or are on their death bed. We as humans should not only focus on the external development meaning our physique, our clothes etc but we should also focus on our internal self-meaning our heart, our mind and also our organs.


The Author of this book has explained all these things through the various colour of Leshyas. The Colour of leshyas can define so much about people and their Aura. Humans today focus on the way they dress but not on the aura they carry. They are influenced by the outer appearance of the person but not by the knowledge a person possesses. Just as the name of the book suggests, this book has through a story explained various leshyas and how one can progress into a better leshya and achieve our ultimate goal as humans which is happiness and salvation.


Happiness here does not mean materialistic happiness but instead it means happiness from within which is a sense of satisfaction with whatever we have and not being greedy or jealous about what we don’t possess.


The Following are the types of leshyas and how do we identify them:

A] Krishna Leshya:

  1. Intense aggressiveness
  2. Perpetual anger
  3. Jealousy
  4. Apathy for religion
  5. Cruelty
  6. Enmity
  7. Temperaments
B] Neel Leshya:
  1. Laziness
  2. Feeble mind
  3. Desire for lust
  4. Deceit
  5. Cowardice
  6. Ego
C] Kapoot Leshya:
  1. Mournful
  2. Resentment
  3. Self-praise
  4. Depreciating others
  5. Heinousness
  6. Miserliness
D] Tejas Leshya:
  1. Knowledgeable
  2. Compassionate
  3. Conduct
E] Padma Leshya:
  1. Forgiveness
  2. Tolerance
F] Shukla Leshya:
  1. Pacification of attachment and aversion
  2. Freedom from grief and condemnation
  3. Supreme state

Excerpts to Remember from this book:

  1. Earth is a Treasure with jewels hidden at every step. If a congenitally blind person is asked to observe the grandeur of the sun, can one do so? No one cannot. Similarly, everything that is present around us may not be easily visible to us.
  2. With the power of pure thoughts and emotions one can achieve success in just one year which would have taken 20 years.
  3. Pessimistic perspective keeps giving rise to negative thoughts. In order to have a holistic approach it is essential to comprehend the principles of leshya.
  4. One enjoys the external life, but that is not the objective of life. It is not prudent to judge a person only on the basis of their external life, completely oblivious of their inner traits.
  5. Leshya of a person keeps on changing similar to Swar(breath) of a person.
  6. Once cruelty is washed away, compassion will take place and one can become truly religious.
  7. One who is not compassionate can become a follower of religion, but can never be spiritual.
  8. A considerable amount of joy and sorrow is experienced just from the level of imagination.
  9. Meditation is the mid-point, on one side of which lies the world of waves and other side a world beyond waves.
  10. We can clear the fog of delusion through practice of contemplation.

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