Sri Ramana Gita (Sri Ramana Maharshi)
An Utterly Unique, Ultra-Profound Self-Realization Text
[My 5-star Amazon review (January 23, 2013) of “Sri Ramana Gita: The Teachings of Sri Ramana Maharshi” by Bhagwan Sri Ramana Maharshi.]
“Sri Ramana Gita” is a pamphlet-size book of just over fifty pages in English (side by side with the pages in original Sanskrit), but don't let its small size dissuade you from getting it. It is an utterly unique, ultra-profound text packed with Sri Ramana Maharshi's unprecedented esoteric wisdom regarding the superphysics (or non-physical "mechanics") of the" Self-realization process. If you want to know what elevates Sri Ramana Maharshi's teachings beyond those of Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj and all the other Advaita Vedanta and neo-Advaita Vedanta gurus who have followed him, this book will answer your question.
In “Sri Ramana Gita,” Maharshi (1879-1950), India's greatest twentieth-century guru, not only explains Jnana and Bhakti from the highest perspective, but also elaborates on Shakti, the cutting of the Heart-knot, and the function of Amrita (or Atma) Nadi in En-Light-enment.
A great companion book to get in conjunction with “Sri Ramana Gita” is “Sat-Darshana Bhashya and Talks with Maharshi.” These books and many other fine ones pertaining to Ramana Maharshi are available at Arunachala.org.
[My 5-star Amazon review (January 23, 2013) of “Sri Ramana Gita: The Teachings of Sri Ramana Maharshi” by Bhagwan Sri Ramana Maharshi.]
“Sri Ramana Gita” is a pamphlet-size book of just over fifty pages in English (side by side with the pages in original Sanskrit), but don't let its small size dissuade you from getting it. It is an utterly unique, ultra-profound text packed with Sri Ramana Maharshi's unprecedented esoteric wisdom regarding the superphysics (or non-physical "mechanics") of the" Self-realization process. If you want to know what elevates Sri Ramana Maharshi's teachings beyond those of Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj and all the other Advaita Vedanta and neo-Advaita Vedanta gurus who have followed him, this book will answer your question.
In “Sri Ramana Gita,” Maharshi (1879-1950), India's greatest twentieth-century guru, not only explains Jnana and Bhakti from the highest perspective, but also elaborates on Shakti, the cutting of the Heart-knot, and the function of Amrita (or Atma) Nadi in En-Light-enment.
A great companion book to get in conjunction with “Sri Ramana Gita” is “Sat-Darshana Bhashya and Talks with Maharshi.” These books and many other fine ones pertaining to Ramana Maharshi are available at Arunachala.org.