Guest guest Posted December 25, 2007 Report Share Posted December 25, 2007 Sai Ram. Sri Guru Datta. Felt inspired to share this post from soul-brother Seetharam from another group. Thanks to him. Sri Ramana was one of the best known advaitins (non-dualists) of the last century and is much more accessible to sadhakas. And His eyes are so beautiful and full of grace. Sai Ram. This year, it is indeed a good fortune that this coincides with Christmas, the birthday of Jesus Christ, another apostle of love and peace and is coming just two days after Datta Jayanti, which came on Sunday. Dattatreya represents the unifying principle of the universe and beyond and Sri Ramana also asked the truthseekers to investigate the 'I' that keeps coming up in the mind and realise who that " I " is. Let us invoke the blessings of these great Masters Sai, Datta, Ramana and Jesus Christ etc. Blessings. Swamy " S.V.Swamy " <truthseeker123x ************* Sri Ramana Maharshi's Jayanti falls on 25-12-07. > > " WHO AM I, NAYANA? " > (from At the Feet of Bhagavan by T.K.Sundaresa > Iyer) > > SRI Bhagavan was in the Virupaksha Cave on the Hill. > One evening after 7 p.m., they were all coming down > the Hill to go round Arunachala. The other devotees > had all gone in advance; only Sri Kavyakanta Ganapati > Muni was in the company of Sri Maharshi, and they were > slowly climbing down the steps from the cave. > > When they had walked a few steps, all of a sudden > Sri Maharshi stopped, and with Him Sri Kavyakanta as > well. The full moon was shining bright in the starry > sky. > Pointing to the moon and the beautiful sky, Sri > Bhagavan said: " Nayana! if the moon, and all the stars have > their being in ME, and the sun himself goes round My hip > with his satellites, who am I? Who am I? " > > This remark of Sri Maharshi made His blessed > disciple envisage the Master as the Great Person of the > Vedas, as described in `Sri Rudra,' the `Purusha Sukta,' and > the `Skamba Sukta' of the Atharva Veda. He is verily all > these, and That beyond; there is nothing that is not He. > Sri Kavyakanta later made this revelation known to > all the devotees. > > > Seetharam Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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