The Collected Works of Ramana Maharshi
About This Book
Edited by Arthur Osborne, this volume assembles all of Ramana Maharshi's original compositions — hymns, invocatory verses, prose works, and translations of Advaita classics. It includes "Upadesa Saram" (The Essence of Instruction), "Ulladu Narpadu" (Forty Verses on Reality), and his translation of Adi Shankaracharya's Vivekachudamani — primary texts for anyone studying the Advaita tradition through its most celebrated modern sage.
What You'll Learn
The entire universe is superimposed upon the Self just as a rope is mistaken for a snake; inquiry dissolves the superimposition. Devotion and Self-inquiry lead to the same destination — the dissolution of the ego in its source. The real "I" is not the body-mind complex but pure, undivided awareness.
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