Customer Reviews
Breathtaking Testimony... - By: N. Jambhulkar, 26 Oct 2006 
The Truth is revealedin the most simplest manner. The author's humble & down to earth personality reflects clearly during each & every stage of his strugglein search for truth.
The Book is a must for all those who arein search for a true living GOD & NOT a Religion.
Only One Way - By: Binar, 20 Jan 2005 
I have read this book over many times, & have bough copies for others. Rabindranath Maharajs autobiography shows great insight into Hinduism. Like the time when he left the country to be educatedin town & found well-to-do middle class black students (and other untouchables) that were suppose to be well outside the Hindu caste system.
I also recommend "Only One God" by Vijay Menon.
Controversial - By: , 16 Mar 2004 
Originally publishedin 1978, this is a new edition of Rabindranath R. Maharaj’s controversial autobiography which includes a brief update of what has happenedin his life (and particularlyin his work) since then.
Rabindranath began life as a Brahmin (the highest Hindu caste) raisedin Trinidad, taking the religion of Hinduism extremely seriously up until his mid-teenage years when (along with a number of other Trinidadians) he became a born again Christian.
Although the spreading of Christianity is a positive message, Rabindranath is very firmly setin his newfound Christian beliefs, & I feel that some might take offence to certain things which he says, for instance the mannerin which he rejects all religions other than Christianity (especially his derogatory remarks about Hinduism & its followers).
I get the impression that Rabindrath feels superior to those who do not share his beliefs (both non-Christian & Christian), & does not understand that Christianity can manifest itselfin different ways, & that his is not necessarily the “right” or only way.
Certainly a thought-provoking read! This book offers an interesting insight into Hinduism & different cultures, & includes a useful glossary.
Should challenge any free thinking Hinu. - By: steve.royce@thht.org, 03 Apr 2000 
Chapter 15 the same title as the book was simply brilliant Death of a Guru. Describes how he was heldin such hinduistic bondage & was released from that darkness into the marvellous light of the Lord Jesus Christ. Explains the new birthin coming to know Jesus as the only saviour who gave him peace liberty & purpose for living.
Should challenge any free thinking Hinu. - By: steve.royce@thht.org, 03 Apr 2000 
Chapter 15 the same title as the book was simply brilliant Death of a Guru. Describes how he was heldin such hinduistic bondage & was released from that darkness into the marvellous light of the Lord Jesus Christ. Explains the new birthin coming to know Jesus as the only saviour who gave him peace liberty & purpose for living.