

Sadhanas from Ribhu Gita by Shri Swami Shantanand Puri (English)Ģ5. Shri Gondavalekar Maharaj Pravachans (English)Ģ4. Shri Shiva Lilambrut Parayan (Marathi)Ģ3. In Woods of God Realization by Swami Rama Tirtha (English)ġ8. Gitaai by Acharya Vinoba Bhave (Marathi)ġ2.
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(To download audio MP3 files of any audiobook, scroll down on its page and find a list of file sizes under 'VBR MP3', right click on it and select 'Save link as', select folder and hit 'Save')Ġ9. My other audiobooks, PDF's and videos that you might like. The present rendering is of the text in the form of twenty-eight questions and answers. The extant English translation is of this essay. There is also another published version in which the questions are not given, and the teachings are rearranged in the form of an essay. We find thirty questions and answers in some editions and twenty-eight in others. 'Who am I?' has been published several times subsequently. This record was first published by Sri Pillai in 1923, along with a couple of poems composed by himself relating how Bhagavan's grace operated in his case by dispelling his doubts and by saving him from a crisis in life. As recollected and recorded by Sri Sivaprakasam Pillai, there were fourteen questions with answers to them given by Bhagavan. As Bhagavan was not talking then, not because of any vow he had taken, but because he did not have the inclination to talk, he answered the questions put to him by gestures, and when these were not understood, by writing. He sought from him spiritual guidance, and solicited answers to questions relating to Self-enquiry. During his visit to Tiruvannamalai in 1902 on official work, he went to Virupaksha Cave on Arunachala Hill and met the Master there. Sri Pillai, a graduate in Philosophy, was at the time employed in the Revenue Department of the South Arcot Collectorate. The questions were put to Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi by one Sri M. "Who am I?" is the title given to a set of questions and answers bearing on Self-enquiry.


Its publication was subsidised and copies in many languages were always available in the ashram's bookstore, enabling new visitors to acquaint themselves with Bhagavan's practical advice. For many years it was the standard introduction to Bhagavan's teachings. This essay, composed by Bhagavan in the mid-1920s, is the work that originated with answers written in the sand in 1901. To listen to 'Who Am I?' in English or Marathi. An app has been developed and is available on Google Play Store for free.
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