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Ramana Maharshi is a Jivanmukta. This channel propagates His deep & profound teachings of Self-Enquiry & Self-Surrender, as a direct path to Self-Realization.
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Question: I am not learned in the scriptures and I find the method of Self-enquiry too hard for me. I am a woman with seven children and a lot of household cares, and it leaves me little time for meditation. I request Bhagavan to give me some simpler and easier method.

Bhagavan: No learning or knowledge of scriptures is necessary to know the Self, as no man requires a mirror to see [know] himself. All knowledge is required only to be given up eventually as not-Self. Nor is household work or cares with children necessarily an obstacle. If you can do nothing more, at least continue saying ‘I, I’ to yourself mentally all the time, as advised in "Who am I?", whatever work you may be doing and whether you are sitting, standing or walking. ‘I’ is the name of God. It is the first and greatest of all mantras.

~Excerpt From: Day By Day with Bhagavan, 28-6-1946

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✨🌋🔥SHUBH KARTHIKA DEEPAM🔥🌋✨

🌿Sri Ramana Maharshi wrote, "To make the intellect rid of the sense ‘I am the body’ and to introspect by fixing it securely in the Heart, and so perceive the true light of the Self, the one ‘I-I’, which is the absolute - this is the significance of witnessing the beacon light of Arunachala, the centre of the earth."

🌿When Sri Muruganar asked Bhagavan Sri Ramana about the significance of the Karthigai Deepam festival, Sri Bhagavan composed a stanza of four lines in which He says, “The true significance of the Karthigai Deepam festival is to turn the intellect inwards and have it fixed in the Heart [Self], thereby merging it with the indweller of the Heart [Self]."

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☀️CONSTANT MEDITATION☀️

As for happiness, it is one's essential nature. All suffering and misery pertain only to the body. If you do not identify yourself with the body, then the problem is not there. Remember that the next breath may be your last and so, focus all your energies on self-inquiry.

Unless your spiritual practices are constant and steady, the tendency for action or inaction will gain the upper hand. You should, by effort counter these tendencies and try to remain in a state of equilibrium. In such a state, there is only peace and perfect contentment. As the spells of equilibrium increase through constant meditation, then, happiness is felt more and more.

~ N.N.Rajan, ‘More Talks With Ramana Maharshi’, p. 103

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At lunch a visitor from Nellore asked the Master for a tiny bit of food [prasad] from His dish.

Maharshi: Eat without thinking of the ego. Then what you eat becomes Bhagavan’s prasad.

After lunch the Master continued humorously: “If I had given you one morsel from my plate, each one would ask for a morsel too. What will be left for me if I distribute the whole plate to others? So you see that it is not devotion. There is no significance in eating a morsel from my plate. Be a true devotee.”

~Talks with Sri Ramana Maharshi, Talk 228

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☀️Discriminating and knowing well that all the sufferings that come by prarabdha [destiny] in his life are sent to him by God’s Grace in order to make his mind stronger and thereby save [liberate] him, let an aspirant bear with them patiently as tapas without being alarmed even in the least.

~Ramana Maharshi
>Guru Vachaka Kovai, 618


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Once Bhagavan was asked whether it was true that by the grace of the guru the highest state is reached in a moment. Bhagavan replied, “Yes. If the disciple is in a ripe state, the ajnana [ignorance] will be removed only by the avalokana [look] of the guru.” He added, “The kripa [grace] flows towards one in proportion to one’s merit. If the vessel is small, the kripa received will be small; if the vessel is big, the kripa will be proportionately more.”

Once, going through an English daily as usual, Bhagavan read somewhat aloud a sensational report of a new invention and smiled. After a pause he gently remarked, “One may acquire any number of powers, but without realising the yathartha [truth] one cannot acquire mano-shanti [peace of mind].”

When someone asked, “What is yathartha?” Bhagavan replied, “That which exists always,” and added after a pause, “Peace is our swabhava [nature]. Just as a person who keeps a number of things in a room and complains that there is no space in the room, we say there is no peace. Is not the space obtained automatically when the things are removed?”

~Face to Face with Sri Ramana Maharshi, Selected Excerpts from K.R.K. Murthi, 140

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​​🪔SHUBH DEEPAVALI🪔✨

🌼The Conquest of Hell [Naraka] The Puranas say that Lord Narayana has killed the demon [of misery], Naraka-Asura. This demon is none other than the one who lives as “I am this body, the source of misery”. One who seeks Naraka-Asura’s [i.e., the ego’s] source, and thus annihilates him, is truly Lord Narayana Himself.

🌼The Deepavali-bath, which is taken by all people on the fourteenth moon in remembrance of the conquest of Naraka, signifies the bath of Jnana, which is taken after destroying the ego Naraka-Asura, by searching for his source.


The above two verses were summarised in the following verse by Sri Bhagavan:

🌿He who kills Narakasura [the ego]
with the Wheel [i.e.weapon] of Jnana,
by enquiring, “Wher
e is the source of Narakasura, who rules over Narakaloka, this wretched body, as ‘I’?”, is Lord Narayana; and that day [of the ego’s destruction] is the auspicious day of the fourteenth moon.

🌿Deepavali signifies the great Self-Effulgence which shines after destroying the reflected light [i.e. the ego], Narakasura, who was ruling this filthy body, which is the form of hell, as ‘I’.

🌿Deepavali signified the shining of Self after the destruction, through enquiry, of the greatest sinner, Naraka [the ego], who took the abode of this filthy body, which is the form of hell, as ‘I’.

🌿He is Narakasura [a demon] who feels attached in the thought that he is the body. That attachment to the body itself is a Naraka [hell].

🌿The life of a person who has that attachment, even if he be a Maharaja, is hellish. Destroying the attachment to the body, and the Self shining by itself, as Self, is Deepavali.

🌿He is the king of hell who says that he is the body which is hell itself. He is Narayana who ascertains who Naraka is, and destroys him with His vision of wisdom, Jnana-Drishti. That is the auspicious day of Narakachathurdasi.

🌿The false belief that this hell-like house called body is me, is Naraka himself. To destroy that false belief and let the self shine as Self, is Deepavali.

~Verses from:
Guru Vachaka Kovai

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