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  1. Ramana Maharshi (Sanskrit pronunciation: [ˈɾɐ.mɐ.ɳɐ mɐˈɦɐɾ.ʂi]; 30 December 1879 – 14 April 1950) was an Indian Hindu sage and jivanmukta (liberated being). He was born Venkataraman Iyer, but is mostly known by the name Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi. He was born in Tiruchuli, Tamil Nadu, India in 1879.

  2. Apr 10, 2024 · Ramana Maharshi was a Hindu philosopher and yogi called “Great Master,” “Bhagavan” (the Lord), and “the Sage of Arunachala,” whose position on monism (the identity of the individual soul and the creator of souls) and maya (illusion) parallels that of Shankara (c. 700–750). His original contribution.

  3. Sri Ramana Maharshi (1879-1950) is one of the greatest sages of modern India. He was a living embodiment of pure consciousness, the one ultimate reality as expounded by Hinduism's Advaita Vedanta philosophy. As a young boy of 16, he was drawn to the South Indian town of Tiruvannamalai by the power of Arunachala, the town’s holy hill of jnana ...

  4. Soon after his mother's arrival, Ramana moved from Virupaksa to Skandasramam, a little higher up the hill. The mother received training in intense spiritual life. She donned the ochre robe, and took charge of the Ashrama kitchen. Nagasundaram too became a sannyasin, assuming the name Niranjanananda.

  5. Ramana Maharshi. Early Life; Death Experience; Journey Home; At Arunachala; Ramanasramam; Sri Ramana Maharshi Timeline; Arunachala Hill. The Story of Arunachala; Walking Around the Hill; Power of Arunachala; Arunachala EGuide; Teachings. Introduction to Teachings; Instructions; Grace; Hymns; Gems; Ashram. Welcome to Sri Ramanasramam; Visiting ...

  6. This website is dedicated to exploring in depth the philosophy, science and art of true self-knowledge, particularly as taught by Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi. At present the principal contents of this website are: The original Tamil text of நானார்? , also known as நான் யார்? (Nāṉ Yār?

  7. Practice, Dedication and Devotion. In the light of the life and teachings of Sri Ramana Maharshi, the devotees of Arunachala Ashrama believe that spiritual practice (sadhana) is essential. Peace, joy and immortality are available to those aspirants who dedicate themselves to the practice of meditation and Self-enquiry, devotion and dedication ...

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