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namasthe,

 

Can someone explain the difference between

the physical structure of tombs/shrines for

jivan mukthas and other mahAns ? If so, can

someone kindly explain it elaborately ? I heard

that Sri Ramana Maharishi asked people

to build a unique looking shrine for His Mother,

a cow called Lakshmi and a muslim man

named Masthan.

 

Secondly, is there any difference in the shrAddham/

yearly ceremony procedure for a jivan muktha and

others ? I've heard once, that the coconut has to

be kept horizontally in the kumbam/kalasam for a jivan

muktha's shrAddham.

 

Someone kindly explain.

 

namasthe

Prasad

 

 

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Here is how Bhagavad Gita views Jivan Mukta.

 

Bhagavad Gita:

-The “Jivanmukta†or the liberated being is aware of reality. Reality or God

alone exists; that, which always exists, is God

-To the unenlightened, the seeing of things is the experience of the real but

to the Jivanmukta it is the appearance of a shadow - its growing and

vanishing are not deceiving since he is aware of the substratum

 

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