![]() No distinction is made between the periods at which the Maharshi made any statement, and none is needed, for he was not a philosopher working out a system but a Realised Man speaking from direct knowledge. The editor’s comments have been kept to a minimum and are printed in smaller type to distinguish them clearly from the Maharshi’s own words. Rider & Co., in England and by Sri Ramanasramam in india). The purpose of the present book is to build up a general exposition of the Maharshi’s teachings by selecting and fitting (published as The Collected Works of Sri Ramana Maharshi, by Messrs. These are mostly in dairy form, with little arrangements according to subject. He wrote very little all these years, but a number of records of his talks with visitors were kept and subsequently published by his Ashram. He has many other works to his credit.ĭuring the half century and more of his life at Tirvannamalai, Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi was visited by a constant stream of people from all parts India, and by many from the West, seeking spiritual guidance, or consolation in grief, or simply the experience of his presence. ![]() Another Popular work of his is Ramana Maharshi and the Path of Self-Knowledge. So did his family members.Īrthur Osborne is the Editor of the Collected Works of Ramana Maharshi. He sought refuge at the feet of Maharshi and became an ardent devotee. ![]() His family members were living there, already. After release and evacuation in 1945, he came to India-staright to the Ashram of Maharshi. He was interested for sometime in the 1940’a by the Japanese 9during World War II). He was its Editor till 1970.Īn Oxford graduate in history, he was on the faculty of chaulangkorn university in Bangkok, Siam. the spiritual journal published by Sri Ramanasramam. He is particularly well known for his work as founder-editor of The Mountain Path. The notes of the author are of great value.Īrthur Obsorne (1906-70) was one of the most well known of the devotees of Ramana Maharshi. This book fulfills the need for a short, reliable compemdium of Sri Bhagavan’s instructions-which in earlier years were available mostly in the form of diaries. The matter has been classified under distinct subjects. In Teachings of Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi in His Own Words Arthur Osborne has succeeded in presenting in a brief compass the essential teaching of the Maharshi, through a process of selection from his dialogues and written works. ![]()
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