- Sri
Ramana Ashram, also
known as Sri
Ramanasramam, is the
ashram which was home to
modern sage and
Advaita Vedanta master Ramana Maharshi from 1922 until...
- Sri
Ramanasramam Brunton, Paul; Venkataramiah,
Munagala (1984),
Conscious Immortality:
Conversations with Sri
Ramana Maharshi, Sri
Ramanasramam Devaraja...
- lit on the top of the Hill, on a
flagstaff in the temple, and at Sri
Ramanasramam,
accompanied by
chants of
Arunachala Siva by the vast crowds. The fire...
-
served as the
founding editor of
Mountain Path, a
journal published by
Ramanasramam, the
ashram founded by the
devotees of
Ramana Maharshi. He died on 8...
- 2004), "Advaita and
Western Neo-Advaita", The
Mountain Path Journal,
Ramanasramam: 81–88,
archived from the
original on 2015-05-18,
retrieved 2014-10-30...
- Natarajan,
Arunachala from
Rigveda to
Ramana Maharshi Suri Nagamma,
Letters from Sri
Ramanasramam Melton 2008 Gaur 2006, p. 21
Goodman 2002, pp. 38-39...
-
Ramana Maharshi. The
translation has
since then been re-published by Sri
Ramanasramam (Tiruvannamalai, India) and
translated into Hindi, Italian, Korean, and...
- Maharshi's body was old and in ill-health. Sri
Ramana Maharshi lived at Sri
Ramanasramam at the foot of
Arunachala in
Tamil Nadu,
South India. With $14,000 of...
- Gaṇapati (2004). Śrīramaṇagītā (9 ed.). Tiruvannamalai, India: Sri
Ramanasramam. ISBN 9788188018185. An
anthology of the
teachings of
Ramana Maharshi...
- the
character of Darrell,
although it now
appears that he was not at
Ramanasramam when
Maugham visited. The
English poet and
translator Lewis Thompson...