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Ramana maharshi miracles
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This was written by a disciple of Swami Ramanagiri. (a) An article entitled ‘Guru’, written anonymously by ‘A Chela’, and published in T he Mountain Path, 1980, p. In addition to the articles I have already cited, the following sources have been utilised:

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I decided to update and expand my original article by adding to it all the other information on Swami Ramanagiri that I have been able to locate elsewhere. His account has the most biographical details of any I have so far come across. Sashi and published in The Mountain Path in 1986, pages 71-4. A little more research revealed that I had taken most of the information in the article from one that had been written by Prof. 144-8), although my name did not appear on it there. In the last couple of days I have been doing some research on this article, and on Swami Ramanagiri in general, and I discovered that it was published in The Mountain Path in 1994 (pp.

ramana maharshi miracles

I took the subsequent email on the same topic to be a sign that I should take up the work immediately. I put it to one side, thinking that I could post it here. As I was searching, I found an article on Swami Ramanagiri I had written many years ago. If you have any info on him, kindly share with me.Ī few hours before I received this email I had been going through one of my old trunks, looking for a document I hadn’t seen for years.

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I have not come across Sri Ramana Giri in Bhagavan’s literature so far. The card has his old name and address as ‘Djursholm’. As a souvenir, I was given an old visiting card of Sri Ramana Giri with his original name. Holding it in my hands, I was overwhelmed by emotion. Though small in size, it is in perfect oval shape, and nicely polished. It has been made by cutting the coconut vertically. The coconut shell begging bowl, made by Bhagavan, is kept safely in a jewel box, along with other belongings of Sri Ramana Giri. He then moved to different places and settled at this place, which is near a jungle stream. From that time he did not have to bother about his food. Bhagavan told him that thereafter he need not go in search of food as it would come to him. In the following days, he could not get sufficient quantity of food as bhiksha, and complained to Bhagavan about it. Bhagavan gave him a small begging bowl made by Himself, out of coconut shell. He met Bhagavan and did not return to his native place. He came to India to study Sanskrit at Banaras Hindu University. He belonged to the royal family in his native Sweden. The manager of the place gave the following information about Sri Ramana Giri: I used to visit this place on my way to Madurai, which is located in quiet spot, at the foot of a small mountain range. There is a Shiva Lingam installed over his samadhi and a small temple built around it. There is a samadhi of one European devotee of Bhagavan near Vadippatti village, which is about 25 km from Madurai.









Ramana maharshi miracles