Ramana Reminiscences 11 – K.R.K.Murthy

An old woman bent double with age used to go round and round Sri Bhagavan’s hall and finally go near Bhagavan’s seat and loudly sing songs composed extempore by her. Her spontaneous compositions used to pour forth effortlessly from her extremely devoted heart. She was not a learned lady, there night be some grammatical mistakes and errors in rhyme, rhythm, etc. She used to thus sing her prayers daily for obtaining the grace of Bhagavan.

Ramana Reminiscences 10 – Swami Madhavananda

This chapter is taken from The Silent Power – Selections from The Mountain Path and The Call Divine – Ramana Reminiscences On one occasion, probably in 1939, Sri P.M.N. Swamy, a staunch devotee of Bhagavan and secretary of Sri Ramana Satchidananda Mandali,...

Ramana Reminiscences 9 – Maurice Frydman

This chapter is taken from The Silent Power – Selections from The Mountain Path and The Call Divine – Ramana Reminiscences Just six months after I came to India, I was left alone and had no friends. The person whom I loved died and I had nothing to attract...

Ramana Reminiscences 8 – Varadachari

This chapter is taken from The Silent Power – Selections from The Mountain Path and The Call Divine – Ramana Reminiscences Though I have had unique opportunities of studying some of the characteristic works of Sri Ramana, yet it was only in April 1947 that...

Ramana Reminiscences 7

This chapter is taken from The Silent Power – Selections from The Mountain Path and The Call Divine – Ramana Reminiscences The author of this reminiscence is not known, but the events took place in 1935. Maurice Frydman eventually became a resident of Sri...