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  1. 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.

  2. It is who and what you are. Everything that the ‘I’ thinks or perceives or experiences is an object. When I say, ‘I see a tree,’ ‘I’ is the subject and the tree is an object. When I say, ‘I feel angry,’ ‘I’ is the subject while the emotion anger is the experienced object. Sri Ramana said that your attention is continually on ...

  3. Apr 18, 2024 · Ramana’s Words are healing, loving and enlightening. They are a great guidance for MEDITATION AND LIFE. One who has come under Ramana Maharshi’s influence finds CALM AND PEACEFULNESS appearing automatically. Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi is a Mysterior Guiding Power, the Almighty God, The Supreme Reality. With Deep Devotion, Great Reverence ...

  4. Feb 5, 2024 · Ramana Maharshi ( 30 December 1879 – 14 April 1950) was a Hindu sage, and a proponent of Advaita Vedanta. He advocated self-enquiry ( Atma-Vichara) as a means to Self-realization . Your duty is to be, and not to be this or that. I Am That I Am sums up the whole truth; the method is summarized in Be Still.

  5. t. e. Self-enquiry, also spelled self-inquiry (Sanskrit vichara, also called jnana -vichara [1] or ātma -vichār ), is the constant attention to the inner awareness of "I" or "I am" recommended by Ramana Maharshi as the most efficient and direct way of discovering the unreality of the "I"-thought . Ramana Mahirishi taught that the "I"-thought ...

  6. Sri Ramana Maharshi was the teacher of John David’s Indian teacher Papaji. So, it is natural that John David considers Ramana his own root teacher. For 20 years he has conducted a January retreat near Arunachala mountain, and it has been an excellent way to continuously revitalise his heartfelt connection to Ramana.

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