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Meditation and Self-Inquiry: Part 5

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Meditation and Self-Inquiry: Part 4

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Meditation and Self-Inquiry: Part 3

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Meditation and Self-Inquiry: Part 2

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Meditation and Self-Inquiry: Part 1

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Faith Brings Strength

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God Being Infinite

God being infinite leaves no room for the devotee to exist as a separate person.

God is infinite

 

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Be Yourself

Be Your Self

It’s not possible to please everyone. Save your energy. Be yourself.

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The Perfect Meeting_Ramana and Ramdas

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Swami Ramdas describes how he attained the Divine Vision through the Grace of the Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi. Swami Ramdas was called “Papa” by his devotees. Continue reading

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We Did Not Go To Him For Profit: By T.K. Sundaresa Iyer

T.K. Sundaresa Iyer talks about his experiences with Sri Ramana as a youth.

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Note: T.K. Sundaresa Iyer (T.K.S) met Sri Ramana in 1908 when T.K.S was only a twelve year old boy. Bhagavan, although a full blown Self-Realized sage, was also quite young and in his late 20’s. Many early devotees have described how Bhagavan by his sheer look would give them experience of the Self. However, this was not true in every case.

T.K.S’s cousin Krishnamurthy had been visiting Bhagavan Ramana  regularly and would sing songs of devotion to him. One day T.K.S asked his cousin where he went every day. Krishnamurthy told him about Ramana and said, “The Lord of the Hill Himself is sitting in human form, why don’t you come with me.” Both of them then climbed the Hill and went to Virupksha cave to visit the Sage.

Now the story in T.K.S.’s own words:

I too climbed the Hill and found Bhagavan sitting on a stone slab…

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