Oct 25, 2010 | Sri Ramana Leela
Sri Ramana Leela is a Biography of Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi by Sri Krishna Bhikshu Edited and Translated by Pingali Surya Sundaram ChapterXXVIII, Life on The Hill In the early days of their stay on the hill the Maharshi and his disciples were menaced by insects,...
Oct 24, 2010 | Sri Ramana Leela
Sri Ramana Leela is a Biography of Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi by Sri Krishna Bhikshu Edited and Translated by Pingali Surya Sundaram Chapter-XXVI, The Dravidian Poet Spoken word, song and written word have an ascending order of stability. Spoken word and song are...
Oct 15, 2010 | Sri Ramana Leela
Sri Ramana Leela is a Biography of Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi by Sri Krishna Bhikshu Edited and Translated by Pingali Surya Sundaram Chapter-VIII, The Command By nature, Venkataraman kept very much to himself and spoke little. Some marked changes occurred in him...
Oct 12, 2010 | Sri Ramana Leela
Chapter -III Childhood The child Venkateswara was unique. He seldom spoke or quarrelled. There was a close relative, Meenakshi of his age. He would not suckle his mother’s breast if Meenakshi did not also suckle milk; he was so indifferent about his feeding. He...
Sep 30, 2010 | CWSV Volume 1
CHAPTER II EACH IS GREAT IN HIS OWN PLACE According to the Sânkhya philosophy, nature is composed of three forces called, in Sanskrit, Sattva, Rajas, and Tamas. These as manifested in the physical world are what we may call equilibrium, activity, and inertness. Tamas...