Guest guest Posted September 1, 2006 Report Share Posted September 1, 2006 Om Namo Bhagavate Sri Ramanaya ! I shared my experience with my fellow members of the Group that whenever I am disturbed or I have doubts or fear, I would refer any of the books on our Guru. I would turn just like that a page and read as I would definitely find an answer. See this experience happened yesterday. Our workers are on strike now and there are so many commotions. Some one dragged my name in to a controversy in which I am not at all involved. Some unknown fears occupied my mind. I referred the matter to our Eternal Guru - who alone can give us refuge. I went home and took a book entitled "MOMENTS REMEMBERED" compiled by Shri V.Ganesan. I just like that opened a page - page 112 was thus opened. There I found answer for my fears. The personal experience of Prof.G.V.Subbaramayya, one of the staunch devotees, had on 4.4.1950 is revealed in that page. As Bhagavan was sick and weak at that time no visiter was allowed inside the old hall. With a dejected mind, Professor was about to leave the place, when Mr.Jaydevlal, Volunteer guarding the door whispered at him "want to see Bhagavan? Go !" Bhagavan, as if expecting this devotee smiled and looked at him gracefully. This devotee asked Bhagavan for Abhayam. Bhagavan replied in Telugu "Saree Yicchanu" (okay I will give). When the Professor told Bhagavan his fears, Bhagavan kindly replied "They will go as they came". This message of Abhayam is now for me too. I thanked Bhagavan profusely and became cheerful once again. When I told this to my daughter, she said "Appa you are talking tall of unconditional surrender to Bhagavan and how and why you feel the fear and go to Bhagavan like this". I asked her to read chapter 1 of the same book on Muruganar. It is written there Muruganar is the beautiful blend of Bhakthi and Gnana. Each and every day is replete with incidents like this. Ramanarpanam. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2006 Report Share Posted September 1, 2006 RamanaMaharshi, "ganesh" <ramanarg wrote: > > Om Namo Bhagavate Sri Ramanaya ! > > I shared my experience with my fellow members of the Group that > whenever I am disturbed or I have doubts or fear, I would refer any > of the books on our Guru. I would turn just like that a page and > read as I would definitely find an answer. See this experience > happened yesterday. > > Our workers are on strike now and there are so many commotions. Some > one dragged my name in to a controversy in which I am not at all > involved. Some unknown fears occupied my mind. I referred the matter > to our Eternal Guru - who alone can give us refuge. > > I went home and took a book entitled "MOMENTS REMEMBERED" compiled by > Shri V.Ganesan. I just like that opened a page - page 112 was thus > opened. There I found answer for my fears. The personal experience > of Prof.G.V.Subbaramayya, one of the staunch devotees, had on > 4.4.1950 is revealed in that page. > > As Bhagavan was sick and weak at that time no visiter was allowed > inside the old hall. With a dejected mind, Professor was about to > leave the place, when Mr.Jaydevlal, Volunteer guarding the door > whispered at him "want to see Bhagavan? Go !" Bhagavan, as if > expecting this devotee smiled and looked at him gracefully. This > devotee asked Bhagavan for Abhayam. Bhagavan replied in > Telugu "Saree Yicchanu" (okay I will give). When the Professor told > Bhagavan his fears, Bhagavan kindly replied "They will go as they > came". > > This message of Abhayam is now for me too. I thanked Bhagavan > profusely and became cheerful once again. > > When I told this to my daughter, she said "Appa you are talking tall > of unconditional surrender to Bhagavan and how and why you feel the > fear and go to Bhagavan like this". I asked her to read chapter 1 of > the same book on Muruganar. It is written there Muruganar is the > beautiful blend of Bhakthi and Gnana. > > Each and every day is replete with incidents like this. > > Ramanarpanam. > Thanks for this with us. realy inspiring. Joe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2006 Report Share Posted September 1, 2006 Thank you Joe, All such experiences should really be inspiring as they show overtly and explicitly the abundant and eternal grace of our Guru readily available for the seekers. Om Namo Bhagavate Sri Ramanaya !! Ramanaarpanam. Ganesh Ramachandran Jeo <josongeorge5 > wrote: RamanaMaharshi, "ganesh" <ramanarg wrote: > > Om Namo Bhagavate Sri Ramanaya ! > > I shared my experience with my fellow members of the Group that > whenever I am disturbed or I have doubts or fear, I would refer any > of the books on our Guru. I would turn just like that a page and > read as I would definitely find an answer. See this experience > happened yesterday. > > Our workers are on strike now and there are so many commotions. Some > one dragged my name in to a controversy in which I am not at all > involved. Some unknown fears occupied my mind. I referred the matter > to our Eternal Guru - who alone can give us refuge. > > I went home and took a book entitled "MOMENTS REMEMBERED" compiled by > Shri V.Ganesan. I just like that opened a page - page 112 was thus > opened. There I found answer for my fears. The personal experience > of Prof.G.V.Subbaramayya, one of the staunch devotees, had on > 4.4.1950 is revealed in that page. > > As Bhagavan was sick and weak at that time no visiter was allowed > inside the old hall. With a dejected mind, Professor was about to > leave the place, when Mr.Jaydevlal, Volunteer guarding the door > whispered at him "want to see Bhagavan? Go !" Bhagavan, as if > expecting this devotee smiled and looked at him gracefully. This > devotee asked Bhagavan for Abhayam. Bhagavan replied in > Telugu "Saree Yicchanu" (okay I will give). When the Professor told > Bhagavan his fears, Bhagavan kindly replied "They will go as they > came". > > This message of Abhayam is now for me too. I thanked Bhagavan > profusely and became cheerful once again. > > When I told this to my daughter, she said "Appa you are talking tall > of unconditional surrender to Bhagavan and how and why you feel the > fear and go to Bhagavan like this". I asked her to read chapter 1 of > the same book on Muruganar. It is written there Muruganar is the > beautiful blend of Bhakthi and Gnana. > > Each and every day is replete with incidents like this. > > Ramanarpanam. > Thanks for this with us. realy inspiring. Joe Get your own web address for just $1.99/1st yr. We'll help. Small Business. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2006 Report Share Posted September 1, 2006 Thank you.. thank you very much Joe.. Yeah.. this should be very much inspiring as it talks about the eternal grace of our most powerful but simple Guru Ramana Maharshi. He is everywhere at all times for His children to give solace, extend help, offer guidance and protect. Ramanaarpanam. Jeo <josongeorge5 > wrote: RamanaMaharshi, "ganesh" <ramanarg wrote: > > Om Namo Bhagavate Sri Ramanaya ! > > I shared my experience with my fellow members of the Group that > whenever I am disturbed or I have doubts or fear, I would refer any > of the books on our Guru. I would turn just like that a page and > read as I would definitely find an answer. See this experience > happened yesterday. > > Our workers are on strike now and there are so many commotions. Some > one dragged my name in to a controversy in which I am not at all > involved. Some unknown fears occupied my mind. I referred the matter > to our Eternal Guru - who alone can give us refuge. > > I went home and took a book entitled "MOMENTS REMEMBERED" compiled by > Shri V.Ganesan. I just like that opened a page - page 112 was thus > opened. There I found answer for my fears. The personal experience > of Prof.G.V.Subbaramayya, one of the staunch devotees, had on > 4.4.1950 is revealed in that page. > > As Bhagavan was sick and weak at that time no visiter was allowed > inside the old hall. With a dejected mind, Professor was about to > leave the place, when Mr.Jaydevlal, Volunteer guarding the door > whispered at him "want to see Bhagavan? Go !" Bhagavan, as if > expecting this devotee smiled and looked at him gracefully. This > devotee asked Bhagavan for Abhayam. Bhagavan replied in > Telugu "Saree Yicchanu" (okay I will give). When the Professor told > Bhagavan his fears, Bhagavan kindly replied "They will go as they > came". > > This message of Abhayam is now for me too. I thanked Bhagavan > profusely and became cheerful once again. > > When I told this to my daughter, she said "Appa you are talking tall > of unconditional surrender to Bhagavan and how and why you feel the > fear and go to Bhagavan like this". I asked her to read chapter 1 of > the same book on Muruganar. It is written there Muruganar is the > beautiful blend of Bhakthi and Gnana. > > Each and every day is replete with incidents like this. > > Ramanarpanam. > Thanks for this with us. realy inspiring. Joe Messenger with Voice. Make PC-to-Phone Calls to the US (and 30+ countries) for 2¢/min or less. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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