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Investigation about Arunachala-sketches of Bhagavan

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Dear members,

 

Bhagavan was a gifted graphic artist. Look at the few sketches from

Him which shows Arunachala.

 

Perhaps someone can help in some investigation about Bhagavan's sketches.

Kunju Swami tells in his Reminiscences (p. 126) that Bhagavan draw an Arunachala-

sketch into his notebook and this was then used in The Mountain

Path. Now I have looked on the old covers of the journal - could it be this one?

Can someone say something about that?

 

I know a more simple sketch by Him. Does anymone know on which occasion

this sketches have been made? There is another one I remember to have seen

somewhere else, but can't find it out at the moment. Who knows ... perhaps some

more exist.

 

I am adding both sketches which are here as attachment. I am sorry for the lack in quality.

On the CD-ROM 'Arunachala-Ramana' the Mountain-Path sketch shows up more clear.

I have looked at it there enlarged ... it is fantastic! But I can't copy it out

from there. This here is just a copy from the homepage of Ramanashram.

 

Would be glad for each information ... a new discovery ... Bhagavan was an artist too.

But it seems he only sketched beloved Arunachala.

 

Yours in Sri Ramana

Gabriele

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