Forewords and Reviews

Jody Cleary and Ted Henry

Without giving away its thesis, I will say that "Sai, Thy Kingdom Come" by Sreejith Narayan is a great read. And that is certainly the least of it.

The author's calm, measured, irrefutably logical and impeccably  researched presentation is beyond reproach. If one follows carefully to its conclusion, this book's premise is something one cannot easily ignore or forget, no matter what one's biases are.

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Prof. John Grimes

Prof. John Grimes is a world renowned author and researcher of Indian Philosophy. He received his B.A. in Religious Studies from the University of California at Santa Barbara and his M.A. and Ph.D. in Indian Philosophy from the University of Madras. He has taught at Universities in the United States, Canada, Singapore and India. His book publications include: A Song Sung in the Key of Sai; Ramana Maharshi: The Crown Jewel of Advaita; The Vivekacudamani: Sankara's Crown Jewel of Discrimination; A Concise Dictionary of Indian Philosophy; Ganapati: Song of the Self; Problems and Perspectives in Religious Discourse: Advaita Vedanta Implications; Sapta Vidha Anupapatti: The Seven Great Untenables; Quest for Certainty; Sankara and Heidegger: Being, Truth, Freedom; Paramamrita of Mukundaraj; and The Naiskarmyasiddhi of Suresvara. He currently spends his time writing and traveling between California and Chennai.

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Jullie Chaudhury

Sai Thy Kingdom Come...the line which subsequently follows this significant prayer statement is - Thy Will be done. Beloved Bhagawans Will is Supreme. His Kingdom will come as and when He Wills it so! For our part, we need to exercise patience and await the unfolding of events, so extraordinaire, that generations hence for eons to come will speak of it in absolute awe.

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Hon'ble Chief Justice M. Karpaga Vinayagam

The Tamil language translation of Sai, Thy Kingdom Come is blessed to have the foreword written by none other than Hon'ble Chief Justice M. Karpaga Vinayagam. Justice M. Karpaga Vinayagam, who is in the status of Supreme Court (of India) Judge, has been blessed with many blissful experiences in Bhagawan’s Divine Presence. He has served as the Chief Justice of the Jharkhand High Court, Judge in the Madras High court and a Senior Advocate in the Supreme Court of India. Justice Vinayagam superannuated as Chief Justice in 2008 and currently serves as the Chairperson of the Appellate Tribunal for Electricity, Govt. of India. 

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Sri Chockalingam Subramanian

The Tamil language translation of Sai, Thy Kingdom Come is blessed to have the foreword written by Sri.Chockalingam Subramanian who is the translator of Sri Sai Satcharitra which was originally written by Late Shri.Govind Raghunath Dabolkar alias Hemad Pant in Marathi into Tamil Language. Sri.Chockalingam Subramanian hails from Pudukkottai Town and District of Tamil Nadu and has completed B.E. in Civil Engineering from Madras University. Sri.Chockalingam has also translated "Shirdi Diary" by Late Sri.G.S.Khaparde, "Incredible Sai Baba" by Arthur Osborne and "Solemn Pledge" by Dr.Brij Kishore into Tamil Language. Sri.Chockalingam has also lent his voice for Tamil Sai Satcharitra Audio DVD released by Sri Sai Baba Sansthan Trust (Shirdi).

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Captain Jatindar Shad

To the devoted, the splendor of presence of his or her Chosen God can never be equated with anything else in all the worlds. The God whom you have worshipped with devotion and love, when He leaves His body, there is pain in the heart. But when you get a chance to read of His Return, you read through from beginning to end, without a break!

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Book Review in Tamil Newspaper

Review published in the popular Tamil daily Newspaper "Dinamani" on March 31st, 2014.

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