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  1. Ramana Maharshi then became relatively well known in and out of India after 1934 when Paul Brunton, having first visited Ramana Maharshi in January 1931, published the book A Search in Secret India. In this book he describes how he was compelled by the Paramacharya of Kanchi to meet Ramana Maharshi, his meeting with Ramana Maharshi, and the effect this meeting had on him.

  2. 17 de abr. de 2022 · Four operations were unsuccessful. Doctors recommended amputation of the arm, but Ramana refused. He died on April 14, 1950, at the age of 70. Why did he fall ill with cancer?

  3. Death Experience Sri Ramana Maharshi. The turning point in Venkataraman’s life came spontaneously in mid-July 1896. One afternoon, the youth for no apparent reason was overwhelmed by a sudden, violent fear of death. Years later, he narrated this experience as follows:

  4. Venkataraman Iyer, más conocido como Ramana Maharshi (Tiruchuzhi, 30 de diciembre de 1879 - Sri Ramana Ashram, 14 de abril de 1950), fue un importante maestro espiritual hinduista indio. [ 1 ] Pertenecía a la doctrina vedanta advaita (‘no dual’, no hay almas y Dios, sino que las almas son Dios).

    • 14 de abril de 1950, Sri Ramana Ashram (India)
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    • இரமண மகரிசி
    • 30 de diciembre de 1879, Tiruchuli (India)
  5. 10 de abr. de 2024 · Ramana Maharshi believed that death and evil were maya, or illusion, which could be dissipated by the practice of vichara, by which the true self and the unity of all things would be discovered. For liberation from rebirth it is sufficient, he believed, to practice only vichara and bhakti (devotion) either to Shiva Arunachala or to ...

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  6. Self-Realisation. In July 1896, aged 16 Venkataraman became overwhelmed with a fear of death, leaving him paralysed. Even though he was in good physical health, he had a strong fear and feeling that he was going to die. For days, he could not function but lay down immobile. With his body in virtual corpse position, he reasoned”

  7. Ramana Maharshi was a highly respected spiritual leader in the 20th century. He was born in 1879, and at 16 years old, he had a life-changing realization about the nature of life and death. This realization was the base for all his teachings, which were about looking within oneself to understand one’s true nature and reach enlightenment.