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  1. Ramana Maharshi (Sanskrit pronunciation: [ˈɾɐ.mɐ.ɳɐ mɐˈɦɐɾ.ʂi]; 30 December 1879 – 14 April 1950) was an Indian Hindu sage and jivanmukta (liberated being). He was born Venkataraman Iyer, but is mostly known by the name Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi. He was born in Tiruchuli, Tamil Nadu, India in 1879.

  2. Ramana Maharshi ("Bhagavan") was a 20th century South Indian sage who continues to radiate peace and self-awareness to the global community of spiritual seekers. You do not need to join any organization, adopt any belief system, or worship anyone or anything to experience the transition of bliss and clarity. Bhagavan simply points you towards ...

  3. On the 30th of December 1879, to them was born Venkataraman — who later came to be known to the world as Ramana Maharshi. It was an auspicious day for Hindus, the Ardradarsanam day.

  4. Ramana Maharshi (born Dec. 30, 1879, Madurai, Madras states, India—died April 14, 1950, Tiruvannamalai) was a Hindu philosopher and yogi called “Great Master,” “Bhagavan” (the Lord), and “the Sage of Arunachala,” whose position on monism (the identity of the individual soul and the creator of souls) and maya (illusion) parallels ...

  5. An organised list of links to articles contained in the blog Happiness of Being — Teachings of Sri Ramana, which is a growing archive of articles on the philosophy and practice of the spiritual teachings of Sri Ramana. All the available videos of Michael James discussing the teachings of Sri Ramana.

  6. Sri Ramana Maharshi (1879-1950) is one of the greatest sages of modern India. He was a living embodiment of pure consciousness, the one ultimate reality as expounded by Hinduism's Advaita Vedanta philosophy.

  7. In the early 1900s, Ramana Maharshi became known in Southern India as a wise person. He taught a simple but deep way to understand who we truly are and how to reach a state of deep understanding and peace called enlightenment. Instead of relying on complex religious texts, he focused on asking oneself the question ‘Who am I?’.

  8. Sri Ramana Maharshi on Self-Enquiry. Table of Contents. What is it? What is its goal? This sadhana is enough. Suitable only for ripe souls. How does it work? What exists in truth – the One or the many? The nature of ignorance or nescience. The nature of the mind. The impure mind cannot know God. The nature of the Heart ( Hridayam, Sphurana )

  9. Sri Ramana Maharshi is among one of the greatest seers and sages who have walked the face of our Earth and belongs to the lineage of the great ancient Vedic Rishis like Ribbhu, Astavakra, Vasishtha, and Mandukya.

  10. Ramana Maharshi was a highly respected spiritual leader in the 20th century. He was born in 1879, and at 16 years old, he had a life-changing realization about the nature of life and death.

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