Taratam Sagar (तारतम सागर)

Shri Tartam Sagar is the main book of Shri Krishna Pranami religion. This great book is also known by different names like Tartam Sagar Kuljam Swaroop, Tartam Vani, Shri Mukhvani, Shri Swaroop Sahib. It was written by Mahamati Prannath ji in Vikram Samvat 1715.
Description of Tartam Sagar
Shri Tartam Sagar has 18,758 cattle. This Shree Tartam Sagar has 14 works like Raas, Prakash, Shatrutu, Kalash, Sanandh, Kirantan, Avakal, Khilwat, Parikrama, Sagar, Singar, Sindhi, Marfat Sagar and Qayamatnama.

The first four books of this speech - Rasa, Prakash, Shatrutu and Kalash contain the knowledge of the Hindu side. Sanand, Khulsha, Marfat Sagar and Qayamatnama, Kateb Paksha and Khilwat, Parikrama, Sagar, Singar and Sindhi contain the knowledge of Paramdham. Kirantan Granth has yog of all subjects.

This great storehouse of literature has the wonderful power to provide happiness and peace to the souls who are distressed and suffering from the sorrows and pains of this illusory world. It has shown him an easy way to reach the divine abode of Chinmaya as well as the Supreme god. Apart from this, there is also a solution to the religious, social and political problems of contemporary society. This invaluable and incomparable book is an inexhaustible storehouse of Hindi literature adorned with Sindhi, Jatti, Hindi, Urdu and Persian languages.
तारतम सागर - हिन्दी में पढ़ें
श्री तारतम सागर श्री कृष्ण प्रणामी धर्म का प्रमुख ग्रन्थ है। इस महान ग्रन्थ को विभिन्न नामों से भी जाना जाता है जैसे तारतम सागर कुलजाम स्वरूप, तारतम वाणी, श्री मुखवाणी, श्री स्वरूप साहिब। इसे विक्रम संवत 1715 में महामती प्राणनाथ जी ने लिखा था।
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