About Ramana Maharshi, Surpassing Love and Grace
I first heard of Sri Ramana Maharshi while I was a member of the Yoga Ashram of Sri Aurobindo. I asked Sri Aurobindo about the Maharshi and he wrote back that he was a Yogi of remarkable strength and attainments and that his tapasya had won glory for India.
About Ramana Maharshi, At the Feet of Bhagavan
It was the early hours of the morning in the Hall of Sri Bhagavan. He had had His bath, and now went to the farther end of the Hall to take His towel that hung from a horizontally suspended bamboo, at one end of which a sparrow had built her nest and laid therein...
About Ramana Maharshi, Surpassing Love and Grace
Sri Bhagavan replied, ” Yes, Life is Sat or Existence.” He explained it further by saying that a ball of iron has shape or form and when it is heated it gets the property or quality of fire as well. If you beat that hot iron ball with a hammer on an anvil its form changes, but the quality of fire in it remains unchanged.
About Ramana Maharshi, At the Feet of Bhagavan
IT was a Sivaratri Day. The evening worships at the Mother’s shrine were over. The devotees had their dinner with Sri Bhagavan, who was now on His seat, the devotees at His feet sitting around Him. At 8 p.m. one of the Sadhus stood up, did pranam (offered...
About Ramana Maharshi, Surpassing Love and Grace
What will happen to the hundreds that will be deprived of spiritual nourishment? As I was mentally addressing this question to Sri Ramana, a radiance was felt by me. His physical form on the chowki gradually became shrunken, smaller and smaller and vanished into the radiance. The radiance grew deeper and more powerful. I felt I had the answer to my query. Even though the body may disappear the concentration of spiritual power which was focused round it will continue to shed its influence. And as long as one can put oneself into attunement with that form and with that radiance, one can draw spiritual sustenance.
About Ramana Maharshi, At the Feet of Bhagavan
Devotees of Bhagavan Sri Ramana know well that the one book which radically influenced His inner life while He was still at school was the Periapuranam in Tamil, written by the poet-saint Sekkilar. This book contains the lives of the sixty-three saints of Tamil Nadu...