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Maharshi Ramana

    Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi s'est imposé comme le sage indien le plus célèbre du XXe siècle. Dès l'âge de seize ans, il a vécu une profonde et spontanée auto-réalisation qui l'a conduit à se consacrer à la contemplation sur la montagne sacrée d'Arunachala. Son enseignement principal repose sur la pratique de l'auto-enquête, une méthode où le chercheur concentre intensément son attention sur la pensée du "je" pour en découvrir l'origine. Cette attention soutenue conduit finalement à la dissolution de l'esprit égocentrique au centre du cœur, facilitant ainsi un éveil spirituel plus profond.

    Nan Yar?- Wer bin ich? Who Am I?
    Everything Is an Illusion
    Nan Yar - Who am I?
    Gems from Bhagavan
    Spiritual Teaching Of Ramana
    The Collected Works of Ramana Maharshi
    • This work contains almost everything written by Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi, his inspired compositions, and a number of translations from ancient Advaitic texts, representing the essence of his teachings. They fall into two categories-those which exemplify the path of surrender through love and devotion to the Divine, and those which are more doctrinal. The first group included the Five Hymns to Sri Arunachala, of which the first poem, The Marital Garland of Letters, "is among the most profound and moving poems in any language" and expressses the attitude of the soul aspiring for union with God. Sri Bhagavan has affirmed that seekers who study these works are certain to attain the Bliss of Liberation.

      The Collected Works of Ramana Maharshi
    • Spiritual Teaching Of Ramana

      • 144pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
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      The renowned Indian sage Ramana Maharshi is beloved by Buddhists, Hindus, Christians, and Taoists alike for the inspirational power of his teachings, which transcend all religious differences. Here is a collection of Sri Ramana's instructions and discourses culled from three works: Who Am I? , Spiritual Instructions , and Maharshi's Gospel. These teachings are arranged by topics such as work and renunciation, silence and solitude, peace and happiness, and the discipline of self-inquiry. Reading this book, presented in question-and-answer format, evokes the feeling of being with this outstanding teacher at one of his intimate teaching sessions.

      Spiritual Teaching Of Ramana
    • Gems from Bhagavan

      • 49pages
      • 2 heures de lecture
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      A short series of Bhagavan's sayings on happiness, mind, renunciation, etc.A wonderful compilation of teachings, divided by topic, given by the Maharshi by the author of "Day By Day With Bhagavan". Covers such topics as happiness, the Self and the non-Self, Mind, "Who am I?" inquiry, the three states, Self-Realisation, the Jnani (sage), and more.

      Gems from Bhagavan
    • Nan Yar - Who am I?

      • 112pages
      • 4 heures de lecture
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      In 1901, a young man was sitting on the holy mountain Arunachala in South India, when a scholar came to him with burning questions about the nature of Truth. As he was not speaking at that time, the answers were given in silence, written in the sand. The young man was to become the renowned Saint Sri Ramana Maharshi. Twenty years after the initial interview, in the early days of the Ramana Ashram, he himself edited his answers given that day, which became the first ashram publication setting out his essential teachings. Sri Ramana Maharshi The Indian Saint was born in 1879. After coming to the holy mountain Arunachala aged seventeen, his early years there were alone and silent. In the 1920s he moved to a permanent place at the foot of Arunachala and the present ashram was constructed. Here he lived and taught until his death in 1950. Many people from all over the world visited Sri Ramana at the ashram, coming to directly experience his spiritual power and the profound peace and simplicity of the ashram.

      Nan Yar - Who am I?
    • „Wer bin ich?“ ist der Titel einer Reihe von Fragen und Antworten, die sich mit dem Thema Selbsterforschung befassen. Die Fragen wurden Sri Ramana Maharshi von einem Schüler gestellt, der ihn im Jahre 1902 in einer Höhle am Berg Arunachala / Südindien aufsuchte und um spirituelle Führung bat. Es ist überliefert, dass Ramana Maharshi diese Fragen in der ihm geläufigen Sprache Tamil beantwortete. Dieser Text wurde 1923 zunächst in Tamil herausgegeben, erfuhr mehrere Überarbeitungen, wurde 1982 von einem indischen Gelehrten der Universi- tät Madras ins Englische übersetzt und 2002 schließlich in eine moderne deutsche Fassung übertragen. Wegen der Schönheit und Kraft des englischen Textes wurde dieser in dieser Ausgabe neben die deutsche Übersetzung gestellt, so dass der Text zweisprachig wiedergegeben wird.

      Nan Yar?- Wer bin ich? Who Am I?
    • Everyone is saying that Lakshmana Sarma's commentary on Ulladu Narpadu is the best. Nobody has studied Ulladu Narpadu the way Sarma has. This pregnant remark from the Master himself speaks volumes of the value of this work. Sri Sarma's initial hes

      Reality in forty verses
    • The book contains the full repertoire of daily recitation at Sri Ramanasramam. While it includes devotional hymns written by devotees about Sri Bhagavan, it principally consists of the original Tamil poetry of the Maharshi himself. Presented in roman script with adjoining English translations, this compendium is sure to prove invaluable not only for those who want to chant Sri Ramana's verses, but also for those who long to drink in evermore deeply the boundless wisdom they contain. The texts are arranged in the order it is sung at Sri Ramanasramam during the six-day Tamil Parayana. Brief introductions to each days verses provide the history and circumstances surrounding their genesis. The appendix includes the transliteration and translations of hymns regularly recited at the Ashram.

      Parayana. The poetic works of Sri Ramana Maharshi
    • Essence of Instruction (Upadesa Saram)

      The Pine Forest Revisited

      • 56pages
      • 2 heures de lecture
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      The narrative centers around the interaction between the revered Tamil poet Muruganar and the esteemed sage Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi. Muruganar seeks clarification on a profound instruction originally imparted by Lord Siva to the Rishis of Darukavanam, also known as the Pine Forest. This exploration delves into spiritual teachings and the quest for deeper understanding within the context of South Indian philosophy and spirituality.

      Essence of Instruction (Upadesa Saram)