Sri Ramana Maharshi was born in 1879. In his seventeenth year he attained enlightenment through a remarkable experience as if undergoing death of the physical bode while remaining in full consciousness. Following this transformation, he left his home and was drawn irresistibly to the sacred hill of Arunachala. He never left it. In the ashram which was formed around him he taught the purest form of Advaita Vedanta (non-duality) through the supremely simple discipline of Self-Enquiry.
but the most remarkable thing about him was his personality. The impression of benevolence and dignity which this makes is really striking. The New Statesman
his presence had transformed a minor place of pilgrimage into a spiritual home for thousands of men and women of disparate creeds from various parts of the world-all seekers of truth-who have seen light and found Peace. Truth
It is an unusual book for an Englishman to write-since in describing the life of the guru he has enlarged on many aspects of Indian spiritual life and thought, and has shown that he has understood much of what to the West seems to be meaningless or too difficult to comprehend. Eastern World
He proved in his person that a consciousness transcending both the physical and mental plane was compatible with full use of the physical and mental faculties. Altogether the book gives an attractive picture of one who belonged to the true line of India's spiritual teachers. The Times Literary Supplement
Contents:
Preface Foreword Chapter I Early Years II Awakening III The Journey IV Seeming Tapas V The Question of Return VI Arunachala VII Non-Resistance VIII The Mother IX Advaita X Some Early Devotees XI Animals XII Sri Ramanashram XIII Life with Sri Bhagavan XIV Upadesa XV The Devotees XVI The Written Works XVII Mahasamadhi XVIII Continued Presence Glossary
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