Sri Ramana Maharshi
(Special
message on the Maha Samadhi Day of Sri Ramana Maharshi)
Sri Ramana Maharshi was born
on 30th December, 1879. He was known as Venkataraman. Born in a pious middle
class Brahmin family, he went to a mission school and learnt a little English.
On the 29th of August 1896,
Venkataraman left his home in the district of Madurai in search of his Father,
Lord Arunachala, to whom he reported himself on the 1st of September 1896,
thus:
O Lord, obedient to Thy call
Here have I come, deserting all,
No boon I ask; no loss bemoan,
Take me in and make me Thine own.
Here have I come, deserting all,
No boon I ask; no loss bemoan,
Take me in and make me Thine own.
From that day till the end of
his earthly sojourn, Venkataraman made Arunachala (Tiruvannamalai) his abode,
transmitting through Mouna, the golden language of his egoless state, the
Message of Eternal Truth, to the four corners of the globe.
Venkataraman left a note
behind to his rebuking brother: "I have, in search of my Father, according
to His command, started from this place. On a virtuous enterprise, indeed, I
have this day embarked. Therefore, for this action none need grieve or trace
this one. No money need be spent for searching me".
"It was about six weeks
before I left Madurai for good, in the middle of the year 1896, that the great
change in my life took place" said Sri Ramana Maharshi, when asked by
devotees as to how he was transformed, "It was so sudden. One day I sat up
alone on the first floor of my uncle’s house. I was in my usual good health.
But a sudden and unmistakable fear of death seized me. I felt I was going to
die and at once set about thinking as to what I should do. The shock of the
fear of death made me at once introspective or ‘introverted’. I said to myself
mentally, ‘Now that death has come, what does it mean? Who is it that is dying?
This body dies.
But with the death of my body,
am I dead? Is the body I? This body is silent and inert. But I am
still aware of the full force of my personality and even of the sound of I
within myself as apart from the body. The material body dies, but the Spirit
transcending it cannot be touched by death. I am therefore the deathless
Spirit’. All this was not a feat of intellectual gymnastics, but came as a
flash before me vividly as living Truth, which I perceived immediately, without
any argument almost. I was something very real, the only real thing in
that state, and all the conscious activity that was connected with my body was centered
on that. The I or myself was holding the focus of attention with a
powerful fascination. Fear of death vanished at once and for ever. The
absorption in the Self has continued from that moment right up to now".
During his days of Tapas,
mischievous boys pelted him with stones and hurled tiles at him; and yet Ramana
was ever peaceful and calm through the strength of meditation and penance.
Ramana Maharshi was known as
Brahmana Swami in Tiruvannamalai. The life of the Maharshi was one continued
meditation, Ananda Anubhavam. Maharshi established peace within. He lived in
the Light of the Lord within. He encouraged others to do the same thing. To him
all the world was one.
Maharshi seldom talked, and
whenever he did speak, he did so only because it was absolutely necessary.
Ramana was a living example of
the teaching of the Upanishads. His life was at once the message and the
philosophy of his teachings. He spoke to the hearts of men.
The great Maharshi found
Himself within himself and then gave out to the world the grand but simple
message of his great life, "Know Thyself".
"Know Thyself. All else
will be known to thee of its own accord. Discriminate between the undying,
unchanging, all-pervading, infinite Atma and the ever-changing, phenomenal and
perishable universe and body. Enquire, ‘Who am I?’ Make the mind calm. Free
yourself from all thoughts other than the simple thought of the Self or Atma.
Dive deep into the chambers of your heart. Find out the real, infinite ‘I’.
Rest there peacefully for ever and become identical with the Supreme
Self." This is the gist of the philosophy and teachings of Sri Ramana
Maharshi.
Sri Ramana says, "The
world is so unhappy because it is ignorant of the true Self. Man’s real nature
is happiness. Happiness is inborn in the true Self. Man’s search for happiness
is an unconscious search for his true Self. The true Self is imperishable;
therefore, when a man finds it, he finds a happiness which does not come to an
end.
"In the interior cavity
of the heart, the One Supreme Being is ever glowing with the Self-conscious
emanation I...I... To realise Him, enter into the heart with an one-pointed
mind—by quest within or diving deep or control of breath—and abide with the
Self of self".
Sri Ramana’s Who am I?,
Upadesa Saram and Ullathu Narpathu are pearls of direct wisdom,
expressed in aphoristic terseness.
Bhagavan Ramana Maharshi has
shown by his lifelong Samadhi that it is still possible to realize the Supreme
and live in that realization.
A meteor hit the sky at 8-47
p.m. on the 14th April, 1950, when Sri Ramana Maharshi left his mortal coil and
entered Mahasamadhi.
The all-pervading Light which
shone through the embodiment of that Light in Maharshi Ramana had once again
resolved itself into its original state. The saint is no more in his mortal
frame. But the Light of his soul is now merged in every receptive individual
soul. Maharshi Ramana lives in our heart. For he had fulfilled the mission of his
life. He had achieved the highest goal, Self-realization. The Light of the
Maharshi’s soul shines today brighter than ever.
In the heart of humanity the
saint shall live for ever, guiding, encouraging, goading and inspiring, so that
millions and millions might seek and find the Great Truth that Ramana realized.
His teachings imparted through all-absorbing ‘Silence’ embodied the highest
ideals and the ultimate reaches in divine realization.
To pay the most befitting
homage to that saintly personality is to follow his teachings and to grow up in
that ideal model.
May peace be unto all!
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