Aham Sphurana – A Glimpse of Self Realisation [LIMITED EDITION]
Aham Sphurana – A Glimpse of Self Realisation [LIMITED EDITION]
Couldn't load pickup availability
View full details
Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi, the Sage of Arunachala, born in 1878, is one of the most famous and most recent of India's wealth of sages, Saints and spiritual Masters. As a young man of sixteen he had a spontaneous awakening. He left his home in Madurai and made his way to Tiruvannamalai and the holy mountain, Arunachala. He lived for many years, alone and in silence, on and around the mountain, which he never left.
In the 1920s the present ashram was constructed. Here he lived and taught until his death in 1950. Many of this Maha Rishi's (Great Seer) students and devotees, who, through him gained Self-realisation, passed on to their own students Sri Ramana Maharshi's practice of Self-enquiry, using the question, 'Who am I?'
Review text
Unexpectedly finding a lost Shakespeare manuscript!
"In telling people about this book, I've compared it to unexpectedly
finding a lost Shakespeare manuscript! The notebooks from which this book is
edited comprise a newly found treasure trove of Bhagavan’s teaching, and his
voice comes alive. For any serious student of the Maharshi, this book is
essential."
Review text
One of the best texts by Sri Ramana Maharshi
This book is an edited version of “Aham Sphurana” which only takes the relevant text from Aham Sphurana and leaves out the portion of no interest. What remains is a great text in the style of “The Talks” but immensely better than the more popular Talks.
The author, a lawyer visiting the ashram from July-December 1936, gives an incredible record not only of the teachings but also of Sri Ramana’s reactions to day-to-day life including never before published tales from Major Chadwick and S. Cohen which were present at the ashram at the same time.
Review text
Aham Sphurana is the most profound, subtle and practical version of Ramana Maharishi. When you read this book you realize just how diluted, vague and lacking are most of the books published in the name of this great sage of Arunachala.
