BHAGAVAN RAMANA: THE FRIEND OF ALL CREATION

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  • Publisher : Sri Ramanasramam
  • by : Devotees
  • Cover : Paperback
  • Language : English
  • Edition : 2008
  • Pages : 488
  • Weight : 550gm.
  • Size : 8.5 x 5.4 x 0.8 inches
  • ISBN-10: 8182880890
  • ISBN-13: 978-8182880894
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It details the relationship of Ramana Maharshi with different animals and his compassion and love for them and how they reacted to his care and love for them. He could easily communicate the animal kingdom.

Sri Ramana Maharshi (Tamil: ) (December 30, 1879 April 14, 1950), born Venkataraman Iyer, was a Hindu sage. He was born to a Tamil-speaking Brahmin family in Tiruchuzhi, Tamil Nadu. After having attained liberation at the age of 16, he left home for Arunachala, a mountain considered sacred by Hindus, at Tiruvannamalai, and lived there for the rest of his life. Although born a Brahmin, after having attained moksha he declared himself an "Atiasrami", a Sastraic state of unattachment to anything in life and beyond all caste restrictions. The ashram that grew around him, Sri Ramana Ashram is situated at the foothill of Arunchala, to the west to the pilgrimage town of Tiruvannamalai. Sri Ramana maintained that the purest form of his teachings was the powerful silence which radiated from his presence and quieted the minds of those attuned to it. He gave verbal teachings only for the benefit of those who could not understand his silence.His verbal teachings were said to flow from his direct experience of Consciousness (Atman) as the only existing reality. When asked for advice, he recommended self-enquiry as the fastest path to moksha. Though his primary teaching is associated with Non-dualism, Advaita Vedanta, and Jnana yoga, he recommended Bhakti to those he saw were fit for it, and gave his approval to a variety of paths and practices The devotees who witnessed Bhagavan Ramana's effortless and natural sense of equality and his treating all beings alike including animals,birds and plants have expressed their sense of wonder and have affirmed that they had not seen such an instance eleswhere in their lives. In Bhagavan's days,his Ashram was like an ancient Rishi ashram where birds and animals lived fearlessly and in friendship. Bhagavan's relationship with animals is mainly to inspire us to respect the entire creation of the Lord without discrimination. Sri Ramana Maharshi was one of the greatest sages India produced with a huge following all over the world.With "Self Enquiry" as his main plank he inspired many to get out of the path of "blind following." Many books of his teachings are popular on amazon website.

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    Specification:
    • Publisher : Sri Ramanasramam
    • by : Devotees
    • Cover : Paperback
    • Language : English
    • Edition : 2008
    • Pages : 488
    • Weight : 550gm.
    • Size : 8.5 x 5.4 x 0.8 inches
    • ISBN-10: 8182880890
    • ISBN-13: 978-8182880894
    Description:

    It details the relationship of Ramana Maharshi with different animals and his compassion and love for them and how they reacted to his care and love for them. He could easily communicate the animal kingdom.

    Sri Ramana Maharshi (Tamil: ) (December 30, 1879 April 14, 1950), born Venkataraman Iyer, was a Hindu sage. He was born to a Tamil-speaking Brahmin family in Tiruchuzhi, Tamil Nadu. After having attained liberation at the age of 16, he left home for Arunachala, a mountain considered sacred by Hindus, at Tiruvannamalai, and lived there for the rest of his life. Although born a Brahmin, after having attained moksha he declared himself an "Atiasrami", a Sastraic state of unattachment to anything in life and beyond all caste restrictions. The ashram that grew around him, Sri Ramana Ashram is situated at the foothill of Arunchala, to the west to the pilgrimage town of Tiruvannamalai. Sri Ramana maintained that the purest form of his teachings was the powerful silence which radiated from his presence and quieted the minds of those attuned to it. He gave verbal teachings only for the benefit of those who could not understand his silence.His verbal teachings were said to flow from his direct experience of Consciousness (Atman) as the only existing reality. When asked for advice, he recommended self-enquiry as the fastest path to moksha. Though his primary teaching is associated with Non-dualism, Advaita Vedanta, and Jnana yoga, he recommended Bhakti to those he saw were fit for it, and gave his approval to a variety of paths and practices The devotees who witnessed Bhagavan Ramana's effortless and natural sense of equality and his treating all beings alike including animals,birds and plants have expressed their sense of wonder and have affirmed that they had not seen such an instance eleswhere in their lives. In Bhagavan's days,his Ashram was like an ancient Rishi ashram where birds and animals lived fearlessly and in friendship. Bhagavan's relationship with animals is mainly to inspire us to respect the entire creation of the Lord without discrimination. Sri Ramana Maharshi was one of the greatest sages India produced with a huge following all over the world.With "Self Enquiry" as his main plank he inspired many to get out of the path of "blind following." Many books of his teachings are popular on amazon website.

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