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30 December - Ramana Maharshi birth anniversary

 


Ramana Maharshi, born as Venkataraman Iyer, was a renowned Indian sage and spiritual teacher who lived in the 20th century. He was born on 30 December 1879, in Tiruchuli, Tamil Nadu, India, and he passed away on  14 April 1950, at the age of 70. Ramana Maharshi is widely regarded as one of the most important spiritual figures in modern Hinduism.

Ramana Maharshi's spiritual journey began at the age of 16 when he experienced a profound spiritual awakening. He became intensely focused on the question of self-inquiry, asking himself, "Who am I?" This question became the focal point of his teachings and practices.

He left his home and went to the sacred hill of Arunachala in Tiruvannamalai, where he spent the rest of his life in deep contemplation and meditation. His teachings emphasized the practice of self-inquiry as a means to realize the true nature of the self (atman) and attain liberation (moksha).

Ramana Maharshi advocated a direct path to self-realization through self-inquiry, encouraging individuals to turn their attention inward and question the nature of their own existence. He believed that the true self, or the "I," could be discovered by persistent self-examination and questioning.

Throughout his life, Ramana Maharshi attracted a following of devotees and seekers who were drawn to his silent presence and profound spiritual wisdom. He did not prescribe rigid rituals or elaborate practices, emphasizing instead the simplicity of self-inquiry and self-awareness.

Ramana Maharshi's teachings have had a significant impact on the spiritual landscape of India and have influenced numerous individuals worldwide. His ashram, Sri Ramanasramam, continues to be a spiritual center in Tiruvannamalai, attracting visitors and seekers from various parts of the world. His teachings are also preserved in various writings, including conversations recorded by his disciples and his seminal work, "Who Am I?"

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