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Common Sense Niralamba Swami

The story of Niralamba Swami (born Jatindra Nath Banerjee) and the book Common Sense

His appeal lies in the universal frustration with overcomplication. Whether it’s a corporate meeting, a family dispute, or a political debate — most problems have simple solutions. We just ignore them because simple isn’t sexy. common sense niralamba swami

4. Where Niralamba Swami Defied Common Sense

| Common Sense Principle | Niralamba Swami’s Behavior | | --- | --- | | Wear clothes for protection and decency. | Remained naked, indifferent to shame or weather. | | Seek food and shelter. | Ate only if offered; slept anywhere, often on bare ground. | | Maintain social relationships. | Avoided all social ties; refused even to stay with devotees for long. | | Avoid danger (e.g., wild animals, fire). | Sat calmly in cremation grounds with corpses and jackals. | | Communicate clearly and practically. | Often silent or spoke paradoxically; answered queries with “Who asks? Who answers?” | The story of Niralamba Swami (born Jatindra Nath

#Niralamba #SelfReliance #CommonSense #Swami #Wisdom #InnerStrength #Spirituality Living tradition: While not as globally prominent as

💡 Key Takeaway: For Niralamba Swami, the highest wisdom is simply the most refined form of common sense—the recognition of the Self as the only permanent reality.

(discrimination) and logical reasoning to address complex questions regarding matter, energy, soul, and liberation. Life and Transformation The Revolutionary

So, what does "Common Sense" look like in a spiritual context?