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The most celebrated spiritual luminary in recent times
is Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi, a pathfinder for all
times. As a boy of 16, he attained immortality through
'Self realisation'. At this tender age he left the
comforts of his home for Arunachala, Tiruvannamalai. His
spiritual ministration in the body continued at this one
place till his Mahanirvana in April 1950 at the age of
71. Known as Bhagavan, Maharshi, and Ramana, he was
constantly aware of his oneness with the rest of life.
In today's world, inspite of phenomenal growth in
material comforts there seems to be an identity crisis
within oneself leading to dissatisfaction and
unhappiness. Sri Ramana's teaching during the course of
his spiritual ministration, spanning six decades, is
most relevant not only for contemporary life but also
for the 21st Century and future generations.
Detailed
Life Sketch
Spiritual Guidance
The notable feature of his teachings is the fact that
knowledge was imparted more through his pervading
silence and penetrating eyes and less through words and
speech. Even here, he followed the principle of kindling
the mind of the seekers to ask questions common to most
of us. These were answered in simple language with
direct relevance to experience, whether the questioner
be from abroad or from any part of India.
The essence of his teachings is that happiness is
natural to each one of us. It is inherent, the common
property of all. Though the real nature of each being is
happiness, due to identification of the mind with
external objects the very essence is totally
camouflaged. To know the true Self the compassionate
Maharshi propounded the simple technique of
self-enquiry. Self-enquiry backed by Bhagavan's guidance
leads to the discovery of the spontaneously joyous,
peaceful, silent mind.
Teachings in Brief
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