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It is recorded that Ramana arrived in Tiruvannamalai on the 1st of September, 1896. Notice too, that the tree does not have the grass or blocks circled around it as in the upper photo. Notice how even then the ashram grounds seemed more sparse.
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Regarding the two smaller side-by-side photos below, the one on the left is taken toward the main gate straight out of the ashram and into the street while the photo on the right shows the view entering the ashram directly from the main gate. During my first two visits the ashram grounds were much more sparse and many of the buildings that now stand were not even there, the New Hall for example. Please be reminded that the map is of the contemporary or current ashram as it is now. The map itself stands on the ashram grounds at the You Are Here designation.
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The first photo of the main entrance was taken just outside the gate while the second photo is just inside and slightly to the right of the main gate - in front of and center-right of the Illupai Tree. The two photos directly below this paragraph clearly depicts where on the ashram grounds the Ashram Map, shown above, is located.
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If you are a visitor unaccustomed to the Tamil Nadu culture and wish to learn more, please read the etiquette page regarding behaviours around holy places.(TO INCREASE MAP SIZE CLICK IMAGE, THEN CLICK AGAIN) See the accommodations section for details on visiting the ashram. The ashram provides comfortable rooms and wholesome South Indian food for visitors from all over the world.
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There are no requirements for taking part in any particular beliefs or worship practices while you are there visitors are free to take advantage of ashram activities and resources as they individually see fit. The ashram makes itself available as a home (generally for stays of a week or less) to seekers who wish to immerse themselves in Ramana’s and Arunachala’s transmission of Self-knowledge. For Ramana Maharshi and spiritual seekers associated with him, Arunachala represents and transmits knowledge of the transcendent Self. It is located at the base of the sacred mountain Arunachala, which has been highly revered as a source of great spiritual power since ancient times. It is where Ramana Maharshi lived for 55 years until his death in 1950. Sri Ramanasramam is a spiritual center (ashram) in Tiruvannamalai, Tamil Nadu, about 160 kilometers southwest of Chennai.
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Our site has a list of satsangs worldwide here, and the New York ashram has a list of satsangs in North America.įinally, we suggest that you visit Bhagavan’s ashram (“Sri Ramanasramam”) in Tiruvannamalai, South India for a full immersion in Bhagavan’s transmission of Self. If you are not in Tiruvannamalai and one is available locally, you may attend a satsang (spiritual group) meetings for fellowship and group practice in Bhagavan’s Self-Inquiry teachings. There are different sites for within India and Internationally. For a physical copy, you can order books from the online bookstore. Online resources can be found through our Resource Center and from the menu selections. The ashram strives to make as much literature free and online as possible. Other resources include past editions of the Mountain Path and the Sarangathi newsletter from our publications page, audio recordings such as that of the Ashtavakra Gita, and view videos of past talks at the ashram. After that, we suggest that you read a more extensive book called “ Talks with Sir Ramana Maharshi”.
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To begin your exploration of Bhagavan’s teachings and his method of Self-Inquiry, we suggest that you download and read a free short book called “Who Am I?” .
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It is as if your life and the world is a movie Bhagavan’s practice of asking Who Am I? allows you to find real happiness through the realisation you are the screen itself, not the projected movie. Bhagavan simply points you towards your innermost Self, the unchanging reality underlying all that exists. You do not need to join any organisation, adopt any belief system, or worship anyone or anything to experience this transmission of bliss and clarity. Ramana Maharshi (“Bhagavan”) was a 20th century South Indian sage who continues to radiate peace and Self-awareness to the global community of spiritual seekers.