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  1. Sri Ramanasramam It is a spiritual center (ashram) in Tiruvannamalai, Tamil Nadu, about 160 kilometers southwest of Chennai. From where Ramana Maharshi He lived for 55 years until his death in 1950. It is located at the base of the Holy Mountain Arunachala , which has been highly respected as a source of great spiritual power since ancient times.

  2. Ashram has limited accommodation with basic amenities for fellow devotees from India and abroad. The purpose of the visit and the availability of accommodation are the main criteria for Ashram accommodation. Ashram accommodation is exclusively for fellow devotees of Sri Bhagavan.

  3. It is situated on the Villupuram-Katpadi branch line of the Southern Railway. Buses connect it to nearby cities. Taxis are also available for visitors traveling to the ashram from different points in South India. The Ashram is about 3 km from the Tiruvannamalai railway station.

  4. Sri Ramana Ashram, also known as Sri Ramanasramam, is the ashram which was home to modern sage and Advaita Vedanta master Ramana Maharshi from 1922 until his death in 1950. It is situated at the foot of the Arunachala hill, to the west of Tiruvannamalai, Tamil Nadu, where thousands of seekers flocked to be in his presence.

  5. Sri Ramana Ashram. 280 reviews. #1 of 27 things to do in Tiruvannamalai. Religious Sites. Closed now. 5:00 AM - 11:00 AM, 2:00 PM - 9:00 PM. Write a review. What people are saying. “ Visit to ramana ashramDec 2023. The meditation Hall is very calming and a must visit. “ Wonderful place ” Oct 2023.

  6. At a distance of 3 km from Thiruvannamalai Bus Station, Sri Ramana Ashram, also known as Sri Ramanasramam, is an ashram in Thiruvannamalai, Tamil Nadu. Nestled at the foothills of the sacred Arunachala Mountain, it is one of the sacred places to visit as part of Arunachalam tour packages.

  7. tiruvannamalai. Ramana Ashram. One of the most tranquil spaces in town, Ramana Ashram, is noted for the divine sermons and simple meditation practices of the 20th century South Indian sage, Ramana Maharishi. Developed by his disciples, the ashram draws thousands of devotees every year.