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The captivating story of the West’s love affair with Indian
spirituality—from the orientalism of the British Empire to modern
counterculture. In 1897, an Indian yogi exhibited himself at
London’s Westminster Aquarium, demonstrating yoga positions to a
bemused audience. Four years earlier, Hindu philosopher Swami
Vivekananda spoke at the first World Parliament of Religions in
Chicago, where Annie Besant extolled the ‘exquisite beauty’ of
his spiritual message. The Victorians were fascinated by, yet
suspicious of, Indian religious beliefs and practices. But within
two generations, legions of young Westerners were following the
‘hippie trail’ to the subcontinent, the Beatles meditating at
the feet of Maharishi Mahesh Yogi. Journalist Mick Brown’s vivid
account charts this eccentric history of Western obsessions with
Indian faith, through a curious cast of scholars, seekers,
charlatans and saints. From bestselling epic poems on the Buddha to
murder plots, magic and the occult, The Nirvana Express is an
exhilarating, sometimes troubling journey through the West’s
search for enlightenment.
This book is for eight-to eighty-year-olds and is about our fears
of the dark and the scary monsters that lurk in the shadows. The
words and pictures seek to evoke these fears, but with humour and
compassion, and it ultimately engenders a sense of rationality as
the verse draws to its end.
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