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The Collected Works of Ramana Maharshi

The Collected Works of Ramana Maharshi

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Book of Silence
Review: The book's original Language was in Tamil(fom South India ) and this book was translated in lot many languages.But the REAL language of this book is a language that one speaks in TRANCE. Called as the language of SAMADHI .... What to tell of such a Great compilation ,words which came from an Awakened Being. This Book alone is simply enough to clear our doubts and put us into awakening . Our Mind simply Melts and only the REALITY REMAINS ....

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Book of Silence
Review: The book's original Language was in Tamil(fom South India ) and this book was translated in lot many languages.But the REAL language of this book is a language that one speaks in TRANCE. Called as the language of SAMADHI .... What to tell of such a Great compilation ,words which came from an Awakened Being. This Book alone is simply enough to clear our doubts and put us into awakening . Our Mind simply Melts and only the REALITY REMAINS ....

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Who am I?
Review: The story of Ramana Maharsi is one of the great tales of the twentieth century, and the tale of one of India's great sages. This work gives a glimpse of the world of India at its best--and most mysterious. Worth comparing with J.G.Bennett's The Long Pilgrimmage, the tale of Shivapuri Baba, and Rajneesh's Glimpses of a Golden Childhood.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Who am I?
Review: The story of Ramana Maharsi is one of the great tales of the twentieth century, and the tale of one of India's great sages. This work gives a glimpse of the world of India at its best--and most mysterious. Worth comparing with J.G.Bennett's The Long Pilgrimmage, the tale of Shivapuri Baba, and Rajneesh's Glimpses of a Golden Childhood.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Indispensable
Review: When I read this book I was interested in the basic teachings and thought I would skip through the poetry. I surprised myself by being able to resonate with the sublime feelings and simple words of Maharshi`s. Much of the teachings do reach you through this seemingly exotic poems. Give them a chance too.


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