The Alpha and Omega of self-inquiry.

The Alpha and Omega of self-inquiry.

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  • Author: P.V.S. SURYANARAYANA RAJU
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The Alpha and Omega of

The Alpha and Omega of

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  • Author: P. V. S. Raju
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  • ISBN: 9781469907086
  • Category : Religion
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  • Pages : 432

Authors Note.In the last century a significant event has taken place in the spiritual history of man on the form of Self realization of Bhagawan Sri Ramana Maharshi.Many saints got Self realized but Bhagawan's appears to be unique.When Bhagawan got Self realized he is only 16 years of age,not yet under any established spiritual discipline.He never heard the word Brahman but he became Brahman.His death experience is unique in the spiritual history.Actually he underwent physical death at the time of Self realization.During that period the conscious aspect of his mind inquired into what is death.He inquired into it with watchfulness, witnessing, without any interference of thought in the form of preconceived ideas, beliefs, dogmas, ideas of reincarnation etc about the death,so he is in direct contact with the “fact of death”.After inquiring into death,he has gone beyond death, mrutyunjaya.But luckily for all of us the life forc has entered again into his body and he started moving.All this happened in just 20 minutes which never happened so easily in any other saints history.Similar death experiences happened two more times and Bhagawan existentially came to know that his essential nature is Pure conscious being but not body-mind complex as he previously thought to be.Since then he established as Brahman and lived life accordingly.He diagnosed the root cause of suffering is body identity through “I-am-the-body-idea”.He found self-inquiry is the best and direct method to root out that identity with the body.All spiritual disciplines keep the “me” which is the source of misery and they go on “doing” something to attain the Self.In self-inquiry the very existence of me is questioned and scrutinized.So “me” is not used to do self-inquiry.In Upadesa saram in 17th sutra Bhagawan said when we set out find where is the “me”,it will be found non-existent.(Naiva Manasam).So self-inquiry is a scientific method done with awareness about nature,structure,style of functioning of the “me”.So self-inquiry does not belong to any religion and can be done by any sincre truth seeker irrespective of his background of what religion,belief,dogma he belongs to.So self-inquiry is an inquiry into the nature of impediments which are obstructing the discovery of inner Self,the immeasurable,that which is timeless and so eternal.In this book the author gives a brief biography of Bhagawan, his death experience in his own words, his original “Who-am-I” text, and the observations of the author on self-inquiry which may be useful for those who are doing self-inquiry in the light of Bhagawan.Bhagawan is such a great saint he conferred Self knowledge to a cow which we usually hear in ancient Puranas.His equanimity towards all beings is quite significant.The way he died is also unique.After his leaving the body,a blue light arose from his body,went high up in the sky like a meteor and finally merged in the holy mountain of Arunachala. Such event happened only in the case of Lord Krishna and Manikya Vachakar. For the author he is a living guru for him because “presence” of Bhagawan is palpable.


The Practice of self-inquiry.

The Practice of self-inquiry.

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  • Author: P.V.S. SURYANARAYANA RAJU
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  • Pages : 456


Self-inquiry in Bhagavad Gita vol 3

Self-inquiry in Bhagavad Gita vol 3

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  • Author: P.V.S. SURYANARAYANA RAJU
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  • ISBN: 1105759784
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  • Pages : 84


Commentary on Selected Verses from

Commentary on Selected Verses from

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  • Author: P. V. S. Raju
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  • ISBN: 9781495985577
  • Category : Religion
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 56

Jesus, the son of man became son of god while still in the body. Like Rama Krishna He is not a learned man. So his sayings are quite easy to understand and straight forwardUnlike those of Adi Sankara, Buddha, Mahavira who are intellectuals apart from realization. Their language is rather poetic and so indirect. In Jesus teaching we seehumanness and divineness. He wants to take us from our ordinary existence to divineness in us which is inner most core of every human being. The approach of Jesus is love and compassion and his teachings reflect them. Obviously people misunderstood him and histeaching who preached non-violence through repentance and people indulged in wars evenin the name Christianity which preaches love. So an attempt has been made in this book about what exactly he wanted to convey. If one reads Bible and understands it properly hewill be transformed and starts a new way of living afresh. Our present existence depends on “me” and “mine” first, and we feel that we are separate from rest of existence. This feeling of separation is bringing chaos in the world and sorrow and misery is the resultof living as separate entities. Life is relationship and the core of thinking depends on relationship. At present thought process is in the service of “me” woven by thought whichis intrinsically limited and any action arising from it is bound to be incomplete and soresults in conflict, misery, sorrow. But if relationship is based on love, complete action takes place which holistic without thought interference and shadow of past. So let us read Bible and start a new way of life which brings peace.


COLLECTED SUPERNOTES

COLLECTED SUPERNOTES

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  • Author: John O'Loughlin
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  • Category : Philosophy
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 1255

With his 'Collected Supernotes' author John O'Loughlin has combined, on a highly abstract basis, material derived from the independently published titles, Devil and God – The Omega Book, From Materialism to Idealism, Towards the Supernoumenon, Elemental Spectra, Critique of Post-Dialectical Idealism, Philosophical Truth, Veritas Philosophicus, and Last Judgements, which span the period 1985–93, with a view to bringing some kind of strict chronology to bear on a series of writings dubbed 'supernotational', to distinguish them from essays on the one hand and aphorisms on the other, thereby allowing him to establish a kind of intermediate position between essays and aphorisms in the interests of what became a gradual progression towards an enhanced sense of philosophical logic commensurate, so he believes, with 'Supertruth' and, ultimately, with a kind of plateau of aphoristic purism. – A Centretruths Editorial


Commentary on Akshara Mana Malai of Ramana Maharishi

Commentary on Akshara Mana Malai of Ramana Maharishi

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  • Author: P. V. S. Suryanarayana Raju
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  • Pages : 128

Ramana Maharshi is an exponent on Self-enquiry. He has great devotion and gratitude for Arunachala Siva. He said the holy hill of Arunachala is nothing but a solid mass of bliss of Siva. The devotees of Ramana Maharshi used to go begging for food in the town of Tiruvannamalai and they asked Bhagawan to write poems for singing while begging so that people will recognise them as Ramana Maharshi devotees. Conceding to their request Bhagawan started writing verses, considering himself as bride to the bridegroom Arunachala Siva in which out of love he accuses Arunachala Siva for not fulfilling his spiritual expectations. This type of accusing out of love is called Ninda Stuti (Praising through accusing) which has got its own poetic value. Bhagawan used to do Giri Pradakshina slowly and some verses were spontaneously felt by him and he noted them on the paper. On the whole there are 108 verses, the number is auspicious in Hinduism. Akshara is a sanskrit word which means indestructible letter, Mana in Tamil means marriage, Malai means garland. So the bride Ramana Maharshi prepared the indestructible garland of letters for the bridegroom Arunachala Siva to place that garland around his neck during marriage and in turn expects a garland of grace from Arunachala Siva. So Akshara Mana Malai means marital garland of letters put together by Ramana.


Bhagavad Gītā and Leadership

Bhagavad Gītā and Leadership

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  • Author: Satinder Dhiman
  • Publisher: Springer
  • ISBN: 3319675737
  • Category : Business & Economics
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 298

This book shows how the Bhagavad Gītā (part of the great Indian epic — the Mahābhārata) can be approached as a powerful tool for change management and as a catalyst for organizational transformation. It presents time-tested leadership strategies drawn from the Bhagavad Gītā that are relevant for today’s leaders. This book focuses on how to harmonize the needs of the individual with the needs of society, and by extension, how to harmonize the needs of employees and the organization. It employs an inside-out leadership development approach based on Self-knowledge and Self-mastery, the two highly important areas for practicing effective Self-leadership. The Gītā is a non-sectarian spiritual text with a universal message for living a life of meaning, purpose, and contribution and for leading from our authentic self. It shows how to manage oneself, as a necessary prelude to leading others. Students and organizational leaders will learn to integrate leadership function more effectively into all aspects at the individual, team, and institutional level.


Bondage to Freedom

Bondage to Freedom

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  • Author: P.V.S. SURYANARAYANA RAJU
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Commentary on Akshara Mana Malai

Commentary on Akshara Mana Malai

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  • Author: MR P. V. S. Suryanarayana Raju
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  • ISBN: 9781492811497
  • Category : Religion
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 88

Ramana Maharshi is an exponent on Self-enquiry. He has great devotion and gratitude for Arunachala Siva. He said the holy hill of Arunachala is nothing but solid mass of bliss of Siva. The devotees of Ramana Maharshi used to go for begging food in Tiruvannamalai town and they asked Bhagawan to write poems for singing while begging so that people will recognise them as Ramana Maharshi devotees. Conceding to their request Bhagawan started writing verses, considering him as bride to the bride groom Arunachala Siva in which out of love he accuses Arunachala Siva for not fulfilling his spiritual expectations. This type of accusing out of love is called Ninda Stuti (Praising through accusing) which has got it's own poetic value. Bhagawan used to do Giri Pradakshina slowly and some verses spontaneously felt by him and he noted them on the paper. On the whole there are 108 verses; the number is auspicious in Hinduism. Akshara is a Sanskrit word which means indestructible letter, Mana in Tamil means marriage, Malai means garland. So the bride Ramana Maharshi prepared the indestructible garland of letters for the bride groom Arunachala Siva to place that garland around his neck during marriage and in turn expects garland of grace from Arunachala Siva. So Akshara Mana Malai means marital garland of letters put together by Ramana Maharshi. I will try to give the meaning of each of 108 verses according to my understanding and any improvements over it or suggestions are welcome. 108 numbers has significance. 9 Planets with their 12 rasis is equal to 108. Human has 27 stars with 4 limbs which constitute 108.The world is made up of 108 elements. Thank you all. In India it is a Hindu tradition to worship and praise Lord Ganesha before starting an auspicious work so that there will be no hurdles during the reseedings of the work. Bhagawan followed the same tradition and asked for the blessings of Ganesha in this verse before starting to write Akshara Mana Malai. The meaning of the verse is as follows: "Gracious Ganesha with your loving hand bless me, that i may make this marital garland of letters worthy of Sri Arunachala Siva the bride groom". Bhagawan himself wrote Akshara Mana Malai in Tamil, Sanskrit and Telugu. As majority of you may not understand the original text in these languages i am providing the meaning the verses only.