Bhagavan says:
Abandon the drama (of the world) and seek the Self within. Remaining within, I will protect you, ensuring that no harm befalls you.
If you enquire and know me, the indweller, in that state there will be no reason for you to worry about the world.
Taken from Bhagavan's promises.
Om Namo Bhagavate Sri Ramanaya.
Monday, April 14, 2008
April 14th, 1950
It was on this day in 1950 that our Father, Bhagavan Ramana Maharshi attained Mahanirvana.
By April 1950, Sri Ramana was too weak to go to the hall, and visiting hours were limited. Visitors would file past the small room where he spent his final days to get one final glimpse. By April 14th, it was evident the end was near. Swami Satyananda, the attendant at the time, reports, "On the evening of 14th April 1950, we were massaging Sri Ramana’s body. At about 5 o’clock, he asked us to help him to sit up. Precisely at that moment devotees started chanting ‘Arunachala Siva’, ‘Arunachala Siva’. When Sri Bhagavan heard this his face lit up with radiant joy. Tears began to flow from his eyes and continued to flow for a long time. I was wiping them from time to time. I was also giving him spoonfuls of water boiled with ginger. The doctor wanted to administer artificial respiration but Sri Bhagavan waved it away. Sri Bhagavan’s breathing became gradually slower and slower and at 8:47 p.m. it subsided quietly." At that very moment, in many places all over India, there were independent reports of seeing a bright light rising into the sky[41]. Henri Cartier-Bresson, the French photographer, who had been staying at the ashram for a fortnight prior to Sri Ramana’s passing, recounted the event to S. S. Cohen:
"It is a most astonishing experience. I was in the open space in front of my house, when my friends drew my attention to the sky, where I saw a vividly-luminous shooting star with a luminous tail, unlike any shooting star I had before seen, coming from the South, moving slowly across the sky and, reaching the top of Arunachala, disappeared behind it. Because of its singularity we all guessed its import and immediately looked at our watches – it was 8:47 – and then raced to the Ashram only to find that our premonition had been only too sadly true: the Master had passed into mahanirvana at that very minute."
-- From wikipedia.
We wish you Bhagavan's grace and blessings.
Bhagavan's Aradhana by the Indian Calendar will be observed on May 3rd.
Om Arunachala Shiva Naham Shivaya
Sunday, April 06, 2008
Om Namah Shivaya Chant
Beautiful Om Namah Shivaya chant with Arunachaleshwara Temple and Arunachala Hill. Sung by P Balasubramaniam. Part One.
Part Two. Glory to our Father, Arunachala-Shiva !
Part Two. Glory to our Father, Arunachala-Shiva !
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