Ramana Gita – Chapter 9 – Cutting the Knot Verse 1 On August 14th, at night, I asked Maharshi a question regarding “granthi-bheda”, that is “cutting the knot”, about which even the learned ones have doubts. Verse 2 The effulgent Bhagavan Ramana Maharshi, listened to my question, meditated for a while, and spoke in His […]
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These are dialogues that Ramana Maharshi had with a couple of great Devotees, who were themselves spiritual adepts and scholars. They provide great insight to those who seek to obtain spiritual knowledge that will enhance their spiritual progress.
Ramana Gita – Chapter 4 – Nature of Know
Ramana Gita – Chapter 4 – Nature of Knowledge Sri Ramana Gita – Chapter 4 Verse 1 and 2 Best of sages, which of these meditations, “I am Brahman”, “Brahman am I”, “I am all”, “All this is Brahman”, can be termed “knowledge“? Or is it different from all of these four concepts? Verse 3 […]
Ramana Gita – Chapter 3 – The Paramount
Ramana Gita – Chapter 3 – The Paramount Duty Sri Ramana Gita – Chapter 3 Verse 1: For the delight of the wise, the conversation between Daivaraata and Acharya Ramana is recorded in this chapter. Verse 2: (Question) “Bhagavan, what is the paramount duty of a human being caught up in the cycle of births […]
Ramana Gita – Chapter 2 – The Three Path
Ramana Gita – Chapter 2 – The Three Paths Sri Ramana Gita – Chapter 2 Verse 1: In the rainy season of 1915, Bhagavan Ramana Rishi stated the essence of his teachings by a verse. Verses 2 : In the centre of the Heart-cave, Brahman shines alone. It is the form of Self experienced directly as […]
Ramana Gita – Chapter 1 – Importance of
Ramana Gita – Chapter 1 – Importance of Self-Abidance Sri Ramana Gita – Chapter 1 Ganapati Muni: Verse 1: Offering my salutations to Maharshi Ramana, Kartikeya (God) in human form, I present His teachings in this lucid work. Verses 2 and 3: In the cold season, on 29th December, 1913 of the Christian era, […]
Sri Ramana Gita – Introduction
Sri Ramana Gita – Introduction Silence was the language in which Bhagavan Ramana Maharshi normally communicated with devotees. But there were rare occasions when he verbally spoke to them. Sometimes, when needed, he responded to the questions of his devotees. Fortunately, many of these conversations and teachings were recorded, and were made available to […]