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  1. Sunyata y Maharshi. Las iniciaciones de Ramana. La muerte de Ramana Maharshi. Ramana Maharhshi fue un gurú de renombre internacional del sur de la India que enseñó durante la primera mitad del siglo XX. Nació en 1879 cerca de Madurai, Tamilnadu. Su padre era un granjero.

  2. 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 ...

  3. Ramana Maharshi’s endorsement of silence as a spiritual practice stems from the belief that it facilitates a deeper immersion into the true self, beyond the distractions of the ego. His teachings suggest that verbal communication often perpetuates the illusion of individual identity, thus obstructing the realization of the self’s oneness with the absolute.

  4. Inicio - Sri Ramana Maharshi. En 1896 y con dieciséis años de edad, desafió a la muerte a través de una indagación profunda en la fuente de su ser. Más tarde aclamado como Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi, reveló la vía directa de la Auto-indagación y despertó a la humanidad al inmenso poder espiritual de la sagrada Colina Arunachala, el ...

  5. Ramana Maharshi seldom wrote; and what little he did write in prose or verse was written to meet the specific demands of his devotees. He himself declared once : "Somehow, it never occurs to me to write a book or compose poems. All the poems I have made were on the request of someone or other in connection with some particular event."

  6. 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 ...

  7. This little booklet contains the first set of instructions given by Ramana Maharshi. They are directly from his unique experience of self-realization. The original set of questions was asked by Sivaprakasam Pillai and later presented by Ramana Maharshi in prose form. The power of teaching can be realized by anyone who puts it into practice.

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