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Ramana Maharshi’s “Who am I?”
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Living in the Embrace of Arunachala
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The series on Ramana Maharshi’s “Who am I?” is now complete. If you want to dive deeper into Ramana’s first teaching, this is a great way to do it. We go through each verse, and present videos from other teachers that are appropriate, teachers like Swami Sarvapriyananda, Rupert Spira,
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Satsang: Ramana Maharshi’s “Who am I?”- Paragraph 28
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Paragraph 28, Remana’s words:“God and the Guru are not really different: they are identical.He that has earned the Grace of the Guru shall undoubtedly be saved and never forsaken, just as the prey that has fallen into the tiger’s jaws will never be allowed to escape.But the disciple, for his
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Satsang – Ramana Maharshi’s “Who am I?”– Paragraph 27
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Ramana’s words:“Not to desire anything extraneous to oneself constitutes vairaga (dispassion) or nirasa (desirelessness).Not to give up one’s hold on the Self constitutes jnana (knowledge).But really vairaga and jnana are one and the same. Just as the pearl diver, tying stones to his waist,
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Satsang – Ramana Maharshi’s “Who am I?” Paragraph 26
Richard Clarke
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Living in the Embrace of Arunachala
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Ramana’s words: “So long as subtle tendencies continue to inhere in the mind, it is necessary to carry on the enquiry: “Who am I?”As and when thoughts occur, they should one and all be annihilated then and there, at the very place of their origin, by the method of enquiry in quest of the
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Satsang: Ramana Maharshi’s “Who am I?” Paragraph 25
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Living in the Embrace of Arunachala
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Ramana’s words:“However sinful a person may be, if he would stop wailing inconsolably:“Alas! I am a sinner, how shall I attain Liberation?”and, casting away even the thought that he is a sinner,if he would zealously carry on meditation on the Self, he would most assuredly get
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Satsang: Ramana Maharshi’s “Who am I?”– Paragraph 24
Richard Clarke
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Living in the Embrace of Arunachala
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Ramana Maharshi’s words: “Countless vishaya-vasanas (subtle tendencies of the mind in relation to objects of sense gratification), coming one after the other in quick succession like the waves of the ocean, agitate the mind. Nevertheless, they too subside and finally get destroyed with
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Satsang: Ramana Maharshi’s “Who am I? – paragraph 23
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Living in the Embrace of Arunachala
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Ramana Maharshi’s words: Paragraph 23, Ramana’s words: “Regulation of diet, restricting it to satvic food taken in moderate quantity, is of all the rules of conduct the best; and it is most conducive to the development of the satvic qualities of the mind. These, in their turn, assist one in
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Satsang: Ramana Maharshi’s “Who am I?” Paragraph 22
Richard Clarke
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Living in the Embrace of Arunachala
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Ramana;s words: “When the mind is split up and dissipated into countless varying thoughts, each individual thought becomes extremely weak and inefficient. When, on the contrary, such thoughts subside more and more till they finally get destroyed, the mind becomes one-pointed and, thereby
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Ramana Maharshi Satsang –“Who am I?” Paragraph 21
Richard Clarke
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Living in the Embrace of Arunachala
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Ramana words: “Like breath control, meditation on form, incantations, invocations,and regulation of diet are only aids to control of the mind. Through the practice of meditation or invocation the mind becomes one-pointed. Just as the elephant’s trunk, which is otherwise restless, will become
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Satsang: Ramana Maharshi’s “Who am I?” Paragraph 20
Richard Clarke
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Living in the Embrace of Arunachala
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Ramana ’s book, “Who am I?,” the “All Text” version, edited by Ramana himself. Paragraph 20, Ramana;s words: “Breath and vital forces are also described as the gross manifestation of the mind. … But in the wakeful state and in samadhi, when the mind subsides, breath also subsides. For
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Ramana Maharshi Satsang Who am I, paragraph 19
Richard Clarke
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Living in the Embrace of Arunachala
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Ramana Maharshi’s “Who am I” all text version: Paragraph 19 The source of the mind is the same as that of breath and vital forces. It is really the multitude of thoughts that constitutes the mind; and the “I”-thought is the primal thought of the mind, and is itself the ego. But breath too
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Ramana Maharshi Satsang Who am I, paragraph 18
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Who am I? – all test version – Paragraph 18 Ramana’s words: For instance, the mind subsides by the practice of pranayama (restraint and control of breath and vital forces); yet such subsidence lasts only as long as the control of breath and vital forces continues; and when they are released,
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Yatras, the spiritual healer for all ills
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The Cybernag
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Yatras are meant to signify that any physical exercise like walking, jogging and fasting will enhance the wholesome benefits when combined with a spiritual
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Ramana Maharshi Satsang – Who am I? paragraph 15
Richard Clarke
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This opens is a video, “Life after the rain,” to bring feel of Arunachala to you, then videos from Swami Sarvapriyananda, Rupert Spira, and Nome of SAT. “Who am I” all text version: Paragraph 15: Ramana’s words: This state of mere inherence in pure Being is known as the Vision of Wisdom.
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Ramana Maharshi Satsang Who am I paragraph 14
Richard Clarke
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Ramana said: If in this manner (meaning absorption of the mind in the heart by Self-inquiry) the mind becomes absorbed in the Heart, the ego or “I”. Which is the center of the multitude of thoughts and pure Consciousness or Self, which subsists during all the states of the mind, alone remains
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Bhakthajaneswarar, Thirunavalur, Villupuram
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Paadal Petra Sthalam in the Nadu Nadu. Tirulavalur is also the birthplace / avatara sthalam of Sundaramurti Nayanar
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Manonmani
Nadu Nadu
Nayanmar Avatara Sthalam
Near: Ariyalur
Near: Cuddalore
Near: Tiruvannamalai
Near: Viluppuram
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Bhakthajaneswarar, Thirunavalur, Villupuram
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Bhakthajaneswarar, Thirunavalur, Villupuram
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Paadal Petra Sthalam in the Nadu Nadu. Tirulnvalur is also the birthplace / avatara sthalam of Sundaramurti Nayanar
Nadu Naadu
Nayanmar Avatara Sthalam
Near: Ariyalur
Near: Cuddalore
Near: Tiruvannamalai
Near: Viluppuram
Paadal Petra Sthalam
Pooradam Nakshatram
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Bhakthajaneswarar, Thirunavalur, Villupuram
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Abirameswarar, Tiruvamathur, Villupuram
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Beautiful temple near Viluppuram, with a separate temple for Ambal, built by Pallavas with later Chola
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Nadu Naadu
Near 25: Viluppuram
Near: Cuddalore
Near: Mayiladuthurai
Near: Tiruvannamalai
Near: Viluppuram
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Pallavas
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Abirameswarar, Tiruvamathur, Villupuram
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Panangaateeswarar, Panaiyapuram, Villupuram
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One of 5 Siva temples associated with the palm tree, and a Paadal Petra
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Near 25: Viluppuram
Near: Cuddalore
Near: Kanchipuram
Near: Tiruvannamalai
Near: Viluppuram
Paadal Petra Sthalam
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Panangaateeswarar, Panaiyapuram, Villupuram
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Chandramouleeswarar, Tiruvakkarai, Villupuram
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Famously known as the Vakrakali Amman temple, and a Paadal Petra Sthalam near Viluppuram. Tiruvakkarai is also the site of various fossil
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Near: Cuddalore
Near: Kanchipuram
Near: Tiruvannamalai
Near: Viluppuram
Paadal Petra Sthalam
Sambandar
Siva
Siva temple
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Temple
Tiruvakkarai
Tondai Naadu
Viluppuram
Chandramouleeswarar, Tiruvakkarai, Villupuram
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Subrahmanyar, Mailam, Villupuram
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Famous hill temple near Viluppuram, dedicated to
Mailam
Murugan
Murugan Temple
Near: Cuddalore
Near: Kanchipuram
Near: Tiruvannamalai
Near: Viluppuram
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Trivikrama Perumal, Thirukovilur, Villupuram
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Divya Desam temple associated with Lord Vishnu's Vamana
1000-2000
Divya Desam
Mahabali
Near: Cuddalore
Near: Perambalur
Near: Tiruvannamalai
Near: Viluppuram
Perumal
Perumal temple
Temple
Tirukovilur
Vamana
Viluppuram
Trivikrama Perumal, Thirukovilur, Villupuram
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Trivikrama Perumal, Tirukovilur, Villupuram
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Divya Desam temple associated with Lord Vishnu's Vamana
1000-2000
Divya Desam
Mahabali
Near: Cuddalore
Near: Perambalur
Near: Tiruvannamalai
Near: Viluppuram
Perumal
Perumal temple
Temple
Tirukovilur
Vamana
Viluppuram
Trivikrama Perumal, Tirukovilur, Villupuram
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