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    Advaita. David Godman (born 1953) has written on the life, teachings and disciples of Ramana Maharshi, an Indian sage who lived and taught for more than fifty years at Arunachala, a sacred mountain in Tamil Nadu, India. In the last 30 years Godman has written or edited 16 books on topics related to Sri Ramana, his teachings and his followers.

  2. I also run two Facebook pages: David Godman Author and Muruganar. If you want an overview of what appears on the site, check out the Site Map button below the photo captioned ‘Sri Ramana Maharshi’. More detailed information can be found by using the menu buttons at the top of the page.

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  4. David Godman: I was born in 1953 in Stoke-on-Trent, a British city of about 300,000, located about halfway between Birmingham and Manchester. My father was a schoolmaster and my mother was a physiotherapist who specialised in treating physically handicapped children. Both of my parents are dead.

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  5. Welcome to my new site. Welcome to my new site. I have recently upgraded my site, the first major overhaul for many years. Most of the old material is still here, but I have added many additional articles that originally appeared on my blog. I will be using this site as a platform to display written and filmed material I have produced on Sri ...

  6. About David Godman. For the past five years David Godman and two colleagues have been translating Tamil texts in which Muruganar, one of Sri Ramana’s leading devotees, recorded Sri Ramana’s teachings. Some of the teachings were published in 2003 in a book called Padamalai; the remainder has been published in a work entitled Guru Vachaka Kovai.

  7. David Godman. David Godman is the world’s foremost researcher and scholar of Sri Ramana Maharishi’s life and teachings. He has written or edited 16 books and numerous articles about Sri Ramana, Sri Ramana’s direct disciples, and related topics. His first book, Be As You Are, published in 1985, has become the standard anthology of Sri ...

  8. An Interview with David Godman. David Godman (his family’s actual surname) read a book in 1974 about the great sage and jnani, Sri Ramana Maharshi, and two years later traveled to his ashram in India. Since then, he has lived almost continuously in Tiruvannamalai, the town where Sri Ramana spent all his adult life.

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