Sri Ramana Maharshi (1879-1950) was still in his teens when he
attained enlightenment through a remarkable experience, as if
undergoing death of the physical body, while remaining in full
consciousness. He left home for the sacred hill of Arunachala where
he taught the purest form of Advaita Vedanta (non-duality) through
the simple discipline of self-inquiry. His teaching, his principal
instruction to all his devotes was always to meditate on the
question "Who am I?" In this book Arthur Osborne gives an account
of the life and teachings of Sri Ramana Maharshi. It has a special
relevance to our age with its outlines of a religion based on the
Indian scriptures which is essentially spiritual, without ceasing
to be rational and ethical.
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