Sri Ramana Ashram In Tiruvannamalai
At the foot Hills of Tiruvannamalai, stands the Iconic Sri Ramana Ashram. Anyone who visits Tiruvannamalai shall not miss this place.
One of the best Spiritual Masters of Our Time, Sage Ramana Maharishi had lived here.
He was a self-enlightened Sage and he did not have any direct gurus for him to receive spirituality. Enlightenment happened to him when he experienced a challenge towards death at the age of 16.
Bhagawan Sri Ramana Maharishi practised Silence. Silence as a tool for knowledge.
In one of the caves known as Virupaksha Cave, Sri Ramana spent almost 17 years.
There is no preaching of any particular belief or spiritual practices given here in the Ashram.
The silence in and around the space of the Ashram will make anyone dwell into a great meditative experience.
There are many lodges and stay areas in the nearest vicinity of the Ashram. Tourists can make use of those stay areas while they are visiting the Ashram and Tiruvannamalai.
It was said that Sri Ramana Maharishi was suffering from cancer in his last days. Yet, he did not have any pain, because he was in such a state(Anandamaya kosam) that no pain can imbibe him.
Those who enter this Ashram are receiving the grace of Sri Ramana Maharishi either directly or indirectly.
Date : 19/07/2018
---An Article by Bharath Dhanasekaran---
At the foot Hills of Tiruvannamalai, stands the Iconic Sri Ramana Ashram. Anyone who visits Tiruvannamalai shall not miss this place.
One of the best Spiritual Masters of Our Time, Sage Ramana Maharishi had lived here.
He was a self-enlightened Sage and he did not have any direct gurus for him to receive spirituality. Enlightenment happened to him when he experienced a challenge towards death at the age of 16.
Bhagawan Sri Ramana Maharishi practised Silence. Silence as a tool for knowledge.
In one of the caves known as Virupaksha Cave, Sri Ramana spent almost 17 years.
There is no preaching of any particular belief or spiritual practices given here in the Ashram.
The silence in and around the space of the Ashram will make anyone dwell into a great meditative experience.
There are many lodges and stay areas in the nearest vicinity of the Ashram. Tourists can make use of those stay areas while they are visiting the Ashram and Tiruvannamalai.
It was said that Sri Ramana Maharishi was suffering from cancer in his last days. Yet, he did not have any pain, because he was in such a state(Anandamaya kosam) that no pain can imbibe him.
Those who enter this Ashram are receiving the grace of Sri Ramana Maharishi either directly or indirectly.
Date : 19/07/2018
---An Article by Bharath Dhanasekaran---
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