Spirituality Books Lot of 2 Prabhuji Advaita Vedanta Ramana Maharishi Glimpses
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1 book by Prabhuji: Brand New, paperback
- Advaita Vedanta: Being the Self
1 book by Ramana Maharishi
- Glimpses of the Life and Teachings of Sri Ramana Maharshi Paperback
1 book by Prabhuji:
- Advaita Vedanta: Being the Self
In this book, Prabhuji presents the principles of Vedanta that will help seekers take their first steps on this path. Rather than offering information, explanations, and answers, he inspires us to inquire, doubt, and investigate our own essence. He tells us that all efforts to achieve enlightenment are superfluous because we already are what we aspire to be.
Book Condition: Brand New, paperback
1 book by Ramana Maharishi
- Glimpses of the Life and Teachings of Sri Ramana Maharshi Paperback
Back of the Book:
F. H. Humphreys came to India for the first time in 1911 to join the Police Department as an Assistant Superintendent at Vellore. He started learning Telugu from S. Narasimhayya, a teacher.
One day, before commencing his daily lesson, he drew a picture of a mountain cave, with a figure of a sage standing at its entrance, and with a small mountain stream flowing in front of it. He showed it to Narasimhayya and told him he had a vivid dream of it the previous night and asked what it could mean. Narasimhayya was convinced that the vision could be none other than that of the Maharshi at the Virupaksha cave. He then went on to describe the Sage's life of Supreme Realisation. It was in this way that Humphreys first came to know of the Sage of Arunachala.
Within a few days he was introduced to Kavyakantha Ganapathi Sastri, and was taken by him in November 1911 to see Ramana Maharshi at Tiruvannamalai.
Humphreys observes
"His body was the instrument of God . . . form which God was radiating terrifically
"The most touching sight was the number of tiny children up to about seven years of age, who climb the Hill, all on their own, to come and sit near the Maharshi, even though he may not speak a word nor even look at them for days together. They do not play but just sit there quietly, in perfect contentment."
An offering from Sri Ramanasramam, Tiruvannamalai India.
Book Condition: Brand New