Ramana Maharshi’s spiritual greatness is guiding of people. Such masters light the path and bring solance to the suffering humanity.
For contemporary humanity the life of Sri Ramana made the unseen a living reality, the unknown a conscious experience. In him God became flesh.
These statements are but two of the many bouquets for Ramana is the unique, modern, embodiment of Upanishadic Wisdom. Readers of this book will readily see why? The book gives a berief life-sketch, highlighting the important events. It summaries his teachings,in his own simple and direct way. Some happenings in Ramana’s life have been included for they are “Events To Live By”. It is an invitation to partake of that transforming and life giving message of Ramana.,p>
This book is a printer, it is for those whose minds are open, not closed. It is for those who still keen to know, kneen to absorb, when one is keen the mind is alert, attentive, quick on the uptake. So you can and will learn a lot from Ramana Maharshi. A lot indeed, which will change your lives. For Ramana teaches a unique way to understand the mind and use its powers fully.
Ramana was a young student he became a sage of steady wisdom. He was a student in the Matriculationclass, aged sixteen. He had the experience called the “death-experience”, which has been described fully in the biographical portion of this book. Hence whatever he taught was directly related to this experience. Experience not book-knowledge was the basis of his message. So you too can experiment, practice and find out for yourselves. Then you too will remain in mind as he remained. The nature of the experience would keep you that way. Your outlook would remain fresh.
You may be wondering how Ramana’s daily life was. A few incidents have been included so that you could judge for yourselves.
The contents of the book have been worked out to give a valuable input in your life. May Ramana keep your spirits ever-fresh.
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