This book is a fictionalized rendition of the Yadu-Avadhoota Samvadam found in the Srimad Bhagavatham. Brahmachari Datta, goes on an expedition to glean experiential insights into the diverse teachings of Hindu philosophy.Datta meets many creatures, objects and individuals in Nature.From them, he gleans profound insights and wisdom and philosophyThis is described as a captivating and enthralling Story adding intrigue. This comes as a great revelation to him. In its opening segments, the book describes the Art of Studying. It gives the manner in which a student should approach learning. He also shows the Techniques of Self-Teaching. The author gives chapter summaries in the form of verses, with a rhythmic cadence.In this captivating journey of the Avadhoota, the book unveils a profound ancient Hindu wisdom. The following are the '24-Gurus' who “taught” Datta the essential philosophical lessons. The Five Elements – Earth, Water, Air, Sky and Fire – the Sun and the Moon, teach Datta their philosophy.The Pigeon Python, Honeybee, Ocean Moth, Elephant, Deer and Fish also are GurusA Hawk, Serpent, Spider, and Wasp teach invaluable lessonsA Courtesan, a young Maiden, a Fletcher, and a Child also are Gurus.Finally, it is within the sacred sanctuary of the Self that the Avadhoota finds the Ultimate Truth. He recognizes that the most profound lessons are etched within his own Body and Mind, The deep truths from the Vedas and Upanishads in simple language.