
The Book of Bhrigu, India's Ancient Book of Prophecy
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Narrated by:
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Rammurti Reed
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By:
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Swami Kriyananda
About this listen
An Ancient Book of Prophecy
A report of a fascinating find in India: an ancient manuscript, large enough to fill a library, containing prophecies concerning the lives of millions of individuals yet unborn.
A careful and unbiased account, this booklet might unsettle the confidence of a few listeners in the absoluteness of our modern understanding of reality.
The Book of Bhrigu, its origins hidden in the mists of time, can predict events with uncanny accuracy. Swami Kriyananda explores the origins of this incredible manuscript, including his own adventures with Bhrigu readers in India.
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