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Gist of Sankara’s Viveka Chudamani by Ramana Maharshi

Gist of Sankara’s Viveka Chudamani ~ Ramana Maharshi’s Preface In His Full Translation Of The Work Talks with Ramana Maharshi Talk 349 – 23rd January, 1937 Sri Sankara’s Path to Salvation Through Discrimination A Note By Sri Ramana Maharshi (In

Vivekachudamani As Translated By Sri Ramana Maharshi

Vivekachudamani As Translated by Sri Ramana Maharshi The first ever published Work of Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi is His Tamil prose translation of Sri Adi Sankaracharya’s Vivekachudamani in 1908. In the introduction to this work, Bhagavan pointed out that Sri Sankaracharya

Won’t Karma obstruct Meditation? Devotee: If everything happens according to karma (prarabdha, the result of one’s acts in the past) how is one to overcome the obstacles to meditation (dhyana)? Maharshi: Prarabdha concerns only the out-turned, not the in-turned mind.

Talks with Ramana Maharshi (59) Talk 59. A moulvi asked: How does sleep overtake one? M.: If the enquirer knows who is awake in the wakeful condition he will also know how sleep comes on. The enquiry arises only to

Acquire Strength By Surrender To The Higher Power Talks with Ramana Maharshi Talk 521. Some Congressmen handed over some questions to Maharshi about India’s struggle for independence and Mahatma Gandhi. The above questions were not answered categorically. Sri Bhagavan simply

Thus Spake Ramana By Swami Rajeswarananda These are Great Teachings of Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi, offered in a concise manner. I have typed up these for the benefit of everyone. Bhagavan said “Only those whose minds are less muddy, or

Poetry By Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi

Thus Spake Ramana By Swami Rajeswarananda These are Great Teachings of Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi, offered in a concise manner. I have typed up these for the benefit of everyone. Bhagavan said “Only those whose minds are less muddy, or