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Ramana Maharshi Timeline and Places – by Richard Clarke

Sunday, October 24th, 2010

Ramana at Virupaksha Cave Below is a listing of Ramana’s timeline and the place where he was at the time. We visited on photographed each location where Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi is known to have visited or resided. Double click a place name to see the posting. Every place associated with Sri Ramana Marharshi is [...]

Temples and Shrines along Arunachala’s Outer Pradakshina Route. by Richard Clarke

Sunday, October 3rd, 2010

Arunachala’s ‘Outer Path’ is a place where you can visit many temples and shrines in one place while circumambulating this Holy Hill. Temples and shrines line the way of the 14 km pradakshina route. Circumambulating of holy sites – pradakshina – has long been a special spiritual experience in India. In the Skanda Purana, it [...]

Caves of Arunachala – July 2009 Update

Friday, July 3rd, 2009

As we have been exploring Arunachala we keep finding ‘caves,’ some already widely known, and some not. A friend suggested that we write about these caves in a blog. This seems a good idea, so here it is. We can find nothing like this available now. Our exploration of Arunachala is ongoing, and any additional [...]

Undifferentiated – Satsang Discourse by Nome

Monday, April 13th, 2009

Satsang, April 6, 2008 Om, Om, Om (Silence) Undifferentiated and, thus, doubtless is Being, which is the real Self. Every doubt, every notion of illusion, is based upon some false supposition of differentiation, as if that which alone is could become two or other than what it is. A doubt is always of differentiation, and [...]

“ ALL IS ONE ” – No.1 by V Ganesan

Thursday, April 9th, 2009

How to give up the “me” ? Even to contemplate on its being given up, poses us with an enormous hurdle. No theoretical methods, postulated throughout the past centuries seem to have helped us, at all. The only solution to this Herculean problem, perhaps, lies on a practical, experiential approach to it.