Ramana Maharshi: through three deaths
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The incomprehensible fate of Sri Ramana Maharshi is a unique phenomenon of “lifelong wandering in one place.” The first and last journey of the young Maharshi after realizing his true Self was his arrival at the foot of the sacred mountain of Arunachala, where he spent the rest of his life. During the half-century of “immersion into oneself,” the various stages along this path were marked only by movements within less than half an hour’s walk, but these stages were truly epoch-making. In addition to a short period of changing residence near various Hindu shrines, three periods can be distinguished in the spiritual journey of the Maharshi: almost twenty years of meditation in the Virupaksha cave, an external return to the life of a householder in the small Skandashram house after the arrival of his mother and brother on the mountain, the creation of a permanent ashram of Sri Ramana Maharshi near his mother's samadhi. The only pilgrimage he encouraged and performed himself was the pradakshina, or circumambulation of Arunachala, which he revered as his only guru and symbol of the spirit itself - the Atman.
Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Атма Ананда
- Language
- Ukrainian
- Release date
- 2008