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Arial;font-weight:bold">Thanks you for sharing that Gabriele. That is very

beautiful.

bold">Muruganar was such a unique case.

There were some people who upon seeing Sri Ramana simply dropped everything.

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Bhagavan

attracted some of the greatest yogis, saints, and poets of the day.

Yet, when asked, he never ever

encouraged any kind of visible renunciation and pointed out the need to focus

on the “would be renunciate.”

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“Wherever

you go, you take your mind with

you.”

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Sri Ramana

was simultaneously orthodox and completely radical at the same time!

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Arial;font-weight:bold">Love to all

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Gabriele Ebert

[g.ebert (AT) gmx (DOT) de]

Saturday, March 23, 2002 5:01

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SriArunachala;

RamanaMaharshi

[RamanaMaharshi]

"Enough! Enough! Hundred per cent sufficient!"

color:black">Sarada Natarajan reported a visit of Sri Muruganar in 1973, when

she was a school-girl of 13 years:

"Courier New";color:black">"When we visited the Ashram during the last

vacation (June '73), we went to meet Sri Muruganar.

"Courier New";color:black">When the question "Is it enough if I take Sri

Bhagavan as my Guru and do Atma Vichara?" was

"Courier New";color:black">posed before the great poet-saint, he was extremely

moved. With tears welling up in his eyes,

"Courier New";color:black">he said in a voice choked with emotion:

"Enough! Enough! Hundred per cent sufficient!"

"Courier New";color:black">He paused for a minute and again emphasised that

point by saying that was even more than

"Courier New";color:black">hundred per cent sufficient! He further said that

Sri Bhagavan is the only everlasting

"Courier New";color:black">illumination within us. His presence is the only

existence everywhere and for all time."

"Courier New";color:black">~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

"Courier New";color:black">Sarada Natarajan: My Meeting with Sri Muruganar; in:

The Mountain Path 1973, p. 204

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"Courier New";color:black">Sri Muruganar died in August of the same year

(1973).

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