A Search In Secret India -
(1934) is a seminal work of spiritual travel literature by British journalist and mystic Paul Brunton . The book chronicles Brunton's journey across India in the 1930s as he searches for authentic spiritual masters and ancient wisdom, ultimately introducing figures like Sri Ramana Maharshi to the Western world . Core Narrative and Themes
: He documents interviews with notable figures such as Meher Baba (whom he initially found unimpressive), Shri Shankara of South India, and the woman fakir Hazrat Babajan . A Search in Secret India
: The narrative culminates in his meeting with Sri Ramana Maharshi at the foot of Mount Arunachala. Brunton describes finding a profound sense of "tranquility and peace" through Maharshi's presence and teachings on self-knowledge. (1934) is a seminal work of spiritual travel


