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| | Ramana Maharshi |
 | | Ramana Maharshi's religious vision is strongly Advaitic and he expressed this in conversations with disciples and visitors. |  | | The main symbol for the followers of Ramana Maharshi is Arunachala, the holy mountain, which was so much a part of his religious experience. |  | | At the Ramana Maharshi Ashram in Tiruvannamalai, Tamil Nadu, South India. |
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http://philtar.ucsm.ac.uk/encyclopedia/hindu/ascetic/ramana.html
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| | Ramana Maharshi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi (December 30, 1879 – April 14, 1950) was a great Hindu mystic of the Advaita Vedanta stream and is widely regarded as one of the greatest saints of Hinduism. |  | | Ramana Maharishi forbade answers like: I-am-not-the-body, I-am-not-the-food-I-eat, I-am-not-the-brain etc. He would also suggest the question "Whence am I?" which some of his devotees consider to be more important than "Who am I?". |  | | The source is what one may call the God or the Self. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ramana_Maharshi
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| | Guru |
 | | Sri Ramana Maharshi: Although in absolute truth the state of the Guru is that of oneself (the Self), it is very hard for the self which has become the individual (jiva or embodied soul) through ignorance, to realise its true state or nature without the grace of the Guru. |  | | Sri Ramana often said that God, Guru and the Self are identical; the Guru is God in human form and, simultaneously, he is also the Self in the Heart of each devotee. |  | | From Bhagavans (Sri Ramanas) point of view there are no disciples but from the point of view of the disciple the grace of the Guru is like the ocean. |
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http://www.hinduism.co.za/guru.htm
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| | Bhagavan Ramana the Guru of Sri H.W.L. Poonja Papaji |
 | | Ramana himself worshipped Lord Shiva in the form of Arunachala mountain and as the main deity of the Tiruvannamalai temple, experiencing directly the form path of bhakti yoga. |  | | Note that the Maharshi first explains karma, mantra and bhakti yogas as the basis for jnana that is taught later. |  | | In this Bhagavan Ramana Maharshi explains the all main yogic practices culminating in jnana yoga, the yoga of knowledge its main method of Self-inquiry that he emphasized. |
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http://www.poonja.com/Ramana.htm
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| | Bhagavan - his life and teachings |
 | | Sri Ramana Paravidyopanishad is a presentation of Ramana Maharshi’s teachings that was written in Sanskrit verse in the 1950s by Lakshman Sarma, a devotee who had the rare privilege of having private lessons from Bhagavan on the meaning of his teachings. |  | | Guru Vachaka Kovai is a collection of Ramana Maharshi’s teachings that was recorded in Tamil verse by Muruganar, one of his foremost disciples. |  | | Upadesa Undiyar is the thirty-verse Tamil poem, composed by Ramana Maharshi, that is better known under its Sanskrit name, Upadesa Saram. |
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http://www.davidgodman.org/rteach/rteach.shtml
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| | Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi |
 | | It was he that proclaimed Ramana to be Maharshi and Bhagavan. |  | | Through his books and writings about Sri Ramana and others, he is credited with almost singlehandedly opening up to the west to the experience and knowledge of Enlightenment, Awakening, the Absolute, and things Zen. |  | | That was in the beginning of 1916, and she resolved to spend the rest of her life with Ramana. |
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http://www.angelfire.com/realm/bodhisattva/ramana.html
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| | Sri Ramana Maharshi |
 | | Ramana practised Tapas in the thousand-pillared Mandapam, near the Patala Linga, in Subrahmanya’s shrine, in the Mango garden, the Sadguru Swami cave and Cora hills. |  | | Ramana was a living example of the teaching of the Upanishads. |  | | The life of the Maharshi was one continued meditation, Ananda Anubhavam. |
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http://www.sivanandadlshq.org/saints/ramana.htm
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| | Ramana Maharshi Books from Blue Dove Press |
 | | Ramana Maharshi teaches that life must be lived in the "now," to dwell on the past or the future would be unsound. |  | | Ramana Maharshi's divine wisdom and teachings given to us in a question-and-answer format. |  | | This is the commentary on the Five Gems called Mirror to the Five Gems, work of Kapali Bharadwaja, son of Vishveshwara and disciple of the revered Vasistha Ganapati Muni, blessed by the revered Maharshi Ramana... |
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http://www.bluedove.com/ramana.html
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| | Ramana Maharshi |
 | | A facsimile manuscript in the Maharshi's own handwriting of these verses, in both Sanskrit and Tamil, are printed at the end. |  | | Contains the Maharshi's Sanskrit translation of his Tamil Upadesa Undiyar with a transliteration and word-for-word meaning in English by Swami Viswanathan. |  | | These English translations were gone over word-by-word by the Maharshi and the translator writes, "He was very particular and not at all sympathetic to poetic license....the meaning has been brought out accurately in my verses." Everything, except the Five Hymns to Arunachala, has been rendered into verse and included. |
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http://www.wordtrade.com/philosophy/asian/hinramanaR.htm
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| | Ramana Maharshi |
 | | There are no accounts of Ramana Maharshi stealing from the ashram treasury, dressing in fine clothes, having sex with disciples, or engaging in any other ego-inflating behaviors which often seem the norm in today's spiritual landscape. |  | | People were welcomed from all over the world to ask him questions or sit in his presence. |  | | Not only are there intense spiritual discussions, but also a glimpse of everyday life in the ashram. |
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http://www.spiritualteachers.org/ramana_maharshi.htm
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| | Biography of Sri Ramana Maharshi |
 | | Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi the Indian Saint showed the same consideration to the animals whom destiny had brought into contact with him as to the people. |  | | Ramana Maharshi’s presence invoked a remarkable and transformational impression of benevolence and dignity, kindness and simplicity. |  | | Material for this article is taken from the book "Ramana Maharshi" and the "Path of Self-Knowledge" by Arthur Osborne and from stories that have been past along word of mouth by Ramana's followers. |
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http://www.anaflora.com/articles/saints-sages/saint-2.html
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| | Ramana Maharshi |
 | | Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi was a great Indian sage of the twentieth century. |
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http://www.satramana.org/html/ramana_maharshi.htm
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| | Amazon.com: The Spiritual Teaching of Ramana Maharshi: Books: Ramana Maharshi |
 | | Be as You Are: The Teachings of Sri Ramana Maharshi by Sri Ramana Maharshi |  | | Ramana, Shankara and the Forty Verses: The Essential Teachings of Advaita by Ramana Maharshi |  | | But I feel a need to point to the originality, directness and purity of the teachings of Ramana Maharshi, teachings that are etched in a realm beyond the shifting phases of a life. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/1590301390?v=glance
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| | Sri Ramana Maharshi Yahoo eGroup |
 | | ARUNACHALA PANCHARATNA English translation, from Sanskrit, of Arunachala Pancharatna of Sri Ramana Maharshi |  | | To enable members to share with each other, their perceptions and understanding of Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi's teachings (in particular but not exclusively atmavicara). |  | | Sri Ramana's Six from Ribhu Gita English translation of six key verses from Ribhu Gita selected by Sri Ramana Maharshi |
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http://www.geocities.com/nanyar
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| | Realization.org: Showing Respect for Ramana Maharshi |
 | | Ramana's opinion has been preserved in the wonderful book Living By the Words of Bhagavan by David Godman. |  | | This book was actually written by Sri Annamalai Swami, who was Ramana Maharshi's personal attendant and intimate disciple; David Godman, who is credited as the author, is really the editor. |  | | The writer was upset because we had referred to Sri Ramana Maharshi, the great Indian saint, simply as "Ramana" without his usual honorific titles. |
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http://www.realization.org/page/doc0/doc0080.htm
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| | Ramana Maharshi - Who am I? |
 | | Philosophy of Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharishi - N.D. Sonde |  | | Ramana Maharishi, Somerset Maugham and Razor's Edge "..In January 1938 Somerset Maugham, the British novelist, visited Sri Ramanashram for a few hours. |  | | The supreme knowledge (Self-knowledge), the import of Vedanta, which cannot be attained without great difficulty, can easily be attained by anyone who sees the form of this hill from wherever it is visible or who even thinks of it by mind from afar. |
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http://www.tamilnation.org/sathyam/east/ramana/ramana.htm
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| | The Hindu : Teachings of Ramana Maharshi |
 | | THIS BOOK is a compilation of Sri Ramana's conversations and clarifications given to his disciples and visitors during 1935-39. |  | | Reaching Arunachaleswara temple in Tiruvannamalai at 17, he is said to have experienced ecstasy and unspeakable joy and went into deep meditation. |  | | VACHANAMRITHAM Spiritual Talks by Sri Ramana Maharshi: Saraswathy S. Warrier Tr. |
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http://www.hindu.com/br/2004/07/06/stories/2004070600331302.htm
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| | Ramana Maharshi |
 | | In answering their concerns, Ramana Maharshi recommended the concentration on "I" or the meditation on "who am I?" as a shortcut to the realization of the Self. |  | | Feeling a strong attraction to the Holy Hill Arunachala, Ramana moved there and soon people who met him sought his advice on many matters. |  | | Picture of Sri Ramana Maharshi courtesy of Sri Ramanasramam |
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http://www.self-realization.com/articles/sages/ramana_maharshi.htm
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| | This Lineage - Ramana, Poonjaji, Gangaji |
 | | Awakened to Self at the age of 17, Sri Ramana Maharshi is one of India's most revered sages. |  | | Sri Ramana lived his life of Self-recognition at the feet of India's holy mountain, Arunachala. |  | | Uncountable numbers of spiritual seekers have received his transmission and essential teaching who we are is boundless consciousness, completely whole, and totally free. |
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http://www.gangaji.org/satsang/library/lineage.asp
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| | Bhagavan Ramana Maharishi |
 | | JADA BHARATAíS TEACHING Bhagavan Ramana has referred to Sage Suka, King Rishabha and Jada Bharata as thos... |
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http://groups.msn.com/BhagavanRamanaMaharishi
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| | Ramana Maharshi |
 | | Maharshi tells us that the purpose of every form of yoga (and of every form of religion) is to realise 'a cessation of all modifications of mind' (citta-vritti-nirodhah Patanjali Yoga Sutra 2). |  | | So you have to find out who you really are, like it was written on the temple of Apollo at Delphi: gnothi seauton, know thyself. |  | | They all amount to some form of inner meditation. |
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http://home.wxs.nl/~brouw724/Ramana.html
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| | ACALAYOGA: Ramana Maharshi |
 | | The questions were put to Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi by one Sri M. Sivaprakasam Pillai about the year 1902. |  | | Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi Advent at Arunachala Celebration |  | | The prose version edited and reset by Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi. |
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http://acalayoga.blogspot.com/2005/09/ramana-maharshi.html
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| | Ramana Maharshi — writespirit.net |
 | | Ramana Maharshi was one of India's greatest Spiritual Teachers of the Twentieth Century. |  | | With a glimpse of this higher consciousness Ramana lost interest in worldly life and travelled to the holy Mountain of Arunachala where he spent many years in meditation and teachings seekers who were attracted by his divine personality and aura of peace. |  | | Be As You Are - Teachings of Ramana Maharshi |
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http://www.writespirit.net/authors/ramana_maharshi
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| | Ramana Maharshi - Vedanta |
 | | Be As You Are: The Teachings of Sri Ramana Maharshi |  | | Many people have found his teachings to be a welcome relief from the dualistic approach of other religion. |  | | For Those With Little Dust: Pointers on the Teachings of Ramana Maharshi |
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http://www.vedanta.com/18d.html
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| | THE SRI RAMANA COMMUNITY PAGE |
 | | Leonor Maria Cunha mop79826@mail.telepac.pt I am a devotee of Bhagavan Ramana Maharshi. |  | | and whose focus is primarily on the Teachings of Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi. |  | | This section lists people who are interested in the Teachings of Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi. |
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http://uarelove1.tripod.com/SRC.htm
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| | Ramana Maharshi Foundation UK |
 | | Satsangs are also held by Dalia Bishop at Glastonbury in the UK - see Advaita Spirit for details. |  | | Members endeavour to live by Bhagavan's teaching faithfully, without the Intrusion of personalities, and to practise Self-enquiry and surrender in all circumstances of our everyday lives. |  | | Monthly Satsangs are held on the second Saturday of each month at Friends Meeting House, 120 Heath Street, Hampstead, Northwest London from 1.30 - 5.30pm, consisting of bhajans, talks on Ramana's teaching, silent meditation together, readings, tea and discussion. |
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http://www.ramana-maharshi.org.uk
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| | Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi |
 | | Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi is widely known as one of the greatest sages in the twentieth century. |  | | This link-page is dedicated to Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi, the Sage of Arunachala. |  | | The Ramana Maharshi Online-Lending Library for Europe and Israel: |
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http://www.geocities.com/bhagavanramana
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| | Ramana Maharshi |
 | | He was telling me to give up my search for an external God and instead find the origin and identity of the one who wanted to see Him. |  | | It includes his search for a Guru and his intense spiritual practices and how they lead him to his SatGuru, Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharishi. |  | | The world never came into existence or disappeared from it. |
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http://nisargadatta.net/Ramana_Maharshi_David_Godman_1.html
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| | biography and quotes of Ramana Maharshi with pictures and bibliography |
 | | One of India's youngest gurus, he held that evil and death were an illusion, which could be dissipated through his technique of vicara (self-pondering inquiry), and that to achieve liberation from rebirth it was necessary to practice bhakti (devotional surrender) either to Shiva or to Ramana Maharshi himself. |  | | Ramana Maharshi (1879-1950), hindou philosopher and mystic, Hinduism |  | | biography and quotes of Ramana Maharshi with pictures and bibliography |
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http://www.onelittleangel.com/wisdom/quotes/ramana_maharshi.asp
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| | Realization.org: Forty Verses on Reality by Sri Ramana Maharshi. |
 | | Realization.org: Forty Verses on Reality by Sri Ramana Maharshi. |  | | I especially like verse 29, which contains a remarkable short description of the method of self-enquiry, because it makes clear that when you focus your attention on "I," you shouldn't think of I. The original, composed in classical Tamil, is called Ulladu Narpadu. |  | | Nothing Existed Except the Eyes of the Maharshi by N.R. Krishnamurti Aiyer. |
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http://www.realization.org/page/namedoc0/40_verses/40_verses_0.htm
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| | Sri Ramana Maharshi |
 | | Site run by the ashram where Ramana Maharshi lived in Tiruvanamalai, India. |  | | "Who Am I" A book by Sri Ramana Maharshi |  | | A gentleman from Kashmir came to the Ashram with his servant who could not speak a word of any other language except his native Kashmiri. |
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http://www.prahlad.org/gallery/sri_ramana_maharshi.htm
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| | Ramana Maharshi |
 | | Ramana Maharshi lived in India from 1879 till 1950. |  | | The body of Ramana died in 1950, but his presence and teachings live on in the ashram where he lived, and in the many living teachers who have awakened through his Grace. |  | | Ramana: There are no others to mix with. |
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http://www.livingessence.com/ramana.htm
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| | Ramana Maharshi - the way for happiness |
 | | He spent most of his bodily life (1879-1950) in the Sacred Hill of Arunachala, India, helping with his presence thousands of devotees who went to see him, and guiding them with verbal suggestions, with his own example, and with the Power of his Silence (it may 'sound' incredible in these days!). |  | | Ramana Maharshi had no use for 'lectures' or philosophy. |
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http://maharshi.bizland.com
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| | Ramana Maharshi ( |
 | | Ramana Maharshi - Stories and Teachings Part 1 |  | | Ramana Maharshi - Stories and Teachings Part 2 |  | | Translations from Tamil of material composed by Ramana Maharshi or inspired by him |
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http://www.nonduality.com/ramana.htm
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| | Just be... |
 | | At the age of sixteen Ramana Maharshi left his home, his family, and all he knew. |  | | Many felt drawn to sit in his presence. |  | | He felt drawn to Arunachula - a small mountain in Southern India. |
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http://www.sentient.org
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| | SRI RAMANA MAHARSHI: WHO AM I? |
 | | What is the path of inquiry for understanding the nature of the mind? |  | | QUESTIONS TO AND COMMENTS BY SRI RAMANA MAHARSHI: |
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http://www.angelfire.com/realm/bodhisattva/whoami.html
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