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Sivaprakasam Pillai, about the year 1902This record was first published by Sri Pillai in 1923 (in the original Tamil), along with a couple of poems composed by himself. From Ramana Maharshis direct method of self. Parayana The poetic works Sri Ramana Maharshi 125.00 Add to cart Abridged Parayana The poetic works of Bhagavan 80. Answer (1 of 2): This question has been asked to Acharya Shankara by his Guru His reply in form of Atma/Nirvana Shatkam This question has been asked to Acharya. The questions were put to Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi by Sri M. Who Am I is a 48-minute documentary which explores humanitys eternal quest for the truth of who we really are. Mahadevan Who am I is the title given to a set of questions and answers bearing on Self-enquiry. If we have wisdom and adequately train the mind, not superimposing anything on this void (no concepts, no attributes), the Reality of the Spiritual Heart, atman, emerges. These eighty verses are the most comprehensive exposition of the Bhagavan’s teaching. About Who Am I(Nan Yar): Introduction by T.M.P. In Ramana Maharshi’s Self-Inquiry meditation, the question Who am I has a very special quality because it is an interrogation that makes the mind enter a state of void. The verses eliminated from the original forty verses were included in the supplement. MAHADEVANFrom the original TamilMusic by Zia Mohiuddin Dagar'Who am I is the title given to a set of questions and answers be. When he came upon a suitable one he used it - mostly translations from Sanskrit - and when not, he made one. This is the quintessential, aphoristic work, constituting one of the earliest recordings of the Maharshi s teachings, that spells out the nature of the Self. So indifferent to authorship was Bhagavan that he did not write all those supplementary verses himself.

Swaminathan This supplement consisting of a second forty verses was added to the original "Reality in Forty Verses". This is a reading of the SUPPLEMENT to Reality in Forty Verses for meditation.
