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Sri Ramana Pada Malai By Sivaprakasam Pillai

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Back in 1902 Sivaprakasam Pillai queried Sri Bhagavan as to the nature of

‘I’ and in response received the enlightening exposition enshrined in Sri

Bhagavan’s “Who Am I?â€. This great devotee has also placed us under a debt

of gratitude for this following poem, which answers a wide range of

spiritual questions and contains Sri Bhagavan’s direct and simple

instructions (the original is in Tamil).

 

REFRAIN: (To follow each verse)

 

Blessed be, blessed be The Feet of Lord Ramana,

Blessed be, blessed be and forever blessed be!

 

1. Blessed be the Feet of the Master, the embodiment of Grace. Blessed be

the Knower of the Veda whose Feet remove ignorance and confer Knowledge.

 

2. Blessed be the Feet of God who attracts the minds of those who see Him.

Blessed be His Feet, the One of clear Knowledge who has neither likes nor

dislikes.

 

3. Blessed be the Feet of Him who is all Light. Blessed be the Feet of Him,

the true Devotee, who had the Grace of the Lord.

 

4. Blessed be the Feet of Him the embodiment of Truth,who realized the Truth

and rejected all (else). Blessed be the Feet of Him who shows the path of

emancipation as it really is.

 

5. Blessed be the Feet of Him who truly knows but does not show Himself off

as a Knower. Blessed be the Feet of Him who teaches the way of highest

devotion.

 

6. Blessed be the Feet of Him who removes the fears of those who take refuge

in Him. Blessed be the Feet of Him who regards even poison as nectar.

 

7. Blessed be the Feet of Him, the Supreme. Blessed be the Feet of Him who

lets no danger come (to His devotee).

 

8. Blessed be the Feet of Him who returns good for evil. Blessed be the Feet

of the Creator who melts even stony hearts.

 

9. Blessed be the Feet of Him who does not expect any reward. Blessed be the

Feet of Him, the Lord whose speech is like nectar.

 

10. Blessed be the Feet of Him who teaches, “Seek ‘Who am I ?’ and leave

the

rest.†Blessed be the Feet of Him, the Peaceful One, who says that sorrow

will go if one

becomes Oneself.

 

11. Blessed be the Feet of the One who gives the knowledge that “I am not

the body which is so dear.†Blessed be the Feet of Him who says “Throw the

burden on the Lord.â€

 

12. Blessed be the Feet of the One who says that the Divine will bear any

burdens. Blessed be the Feet of Him who says, “Stick to the Path which is

shown.â€

 

13. Blessed be the Feet of the One who says that all is the work of the

Lord. Blessed be the Feet of the One who says that the ego and nothing else

is the whole trouble.

 

14. Blessed be the Feet of the One who teaches, “That which rises as the

‘I’

is the mind.†Blessed be the Feet of the One who teaches that the mind is

dissolved in the vision of Jnana.

 

15. Blessed be the Feet of the One who instructs, “Do not think anything and

be still.†Blessed be the Feet of the One who says “Keep your mind fixed in

the Self.â€

 

16. Blessed be the Feet of the One who says, “Do not slacken in Self-Enquiry

but continue it till you achieve Abidance in the Self .â€

 

17. Blessed be the Feet of the One who says, “All evil that hovers around

identification with the body will vanish with Self-Enquiry.â€

 

18. Blessed be the Feet of the One who says that bliss will surge up and up

as one dives deeper and deeper into the ‘I’.

 

19. Blessed be the Feet of the Lord who instructs,“Offer the wandering mind

to the Lord. It is the highest devotion.â€

 

20. Blessed be the Feet of the One who says, “Do not dissociate yourself

from the Lord who is within but appears separate and without.â€

 

21. Blessed be the Feet of the One who instructs, “If the mind goes after

sense objects, stop it; this is offering the soul to the Lord.â€

 

22. Blessed be the Feet of the One who teaches,“Quell all thoughts which

rise; that is vairagya.â€

 

23. Blessed be the Feet of the One who says, “Many are the ways to control

the mind. The best among them is Self-Enquiry.â€

 

24. Blessed be the Feet of the One who says, “If controlled by other methods

it (the mind) will rise again.This is due to the force of vasanas.â€

 

25. Blessed be the Feet of the One who explains,“By mantra japa the mind

will be quiescent. Japa is a means of enquiry.â€

 

26. Blessed be the Feet of the Murti (one with form) who says,

“(Contemplation on) Form will make the mind one-pointed. Considered well it

is also a way.â€

 

27. Blessed be the Feet of the One who teaches, “If Prana (breath) is

controlled, mind is temporarily controlled.Pranayama (breath-control) is

also a means.â€

 

28. Blessed be the Feet of the One whose teaching is “The best in the code

(for sadhakas) is moderate eating.(Also) One word spoken leads to a

hundred.â€

 

29. Blessed be the Feet of the One who teaches,“Control of mind is the gist

of any book (teaching). What book do you need to see yourself !â€

 

30. Blessed be the Feet of the One who says, “Desire is the play of

(material) atoms. Desirelessness is Jnana.â€

 

31. Blessed be the Feet of the One who enjoins, “Get rid of the

discrimination between the sexes. Marriage is a way of achieving it.â€

 

32. Blessed be the Feet of the Noble One who explains that giving to others

is giving to oneself, if there is the knowledge as to who one is.

 

33. Blessed be the Feet of the One who stays humble and says, “To humble

oneself more and more is good.Avoid contempt towards those who are low.â€

 

34. Blessed be the Feet of the One who says, “If one wants to rule over

(others), others will do the same. If one stays humble others will also do

likewise.â€

 

35. Blessed be the Feet of the One who instructs: “Don’t go back on your

word. Do not interfere in other’s affairs.â€

 

36. Blessed be the Feet of the One who says, “It is best to let one raise

himself by himself. Grace helps where there is effort.â€

 

37. Blessed be the Feet of the Yogi who says, “It is dangerous to discard

traditional rules of conduct. Try to think and understand their

significance.â€

 

38. Blessed be the Feet of the One who teaches,“Regard everything as the

Will of the Lord. Considered well the world is only a dream.â€

 

39. Blessed be the Feet of the One who says, “It is proper for the wife to

act in compliance with the husband.She will derive the same peace as the

husband acquires.â€

 

40. Blessed be the Feet of the One who says, “Fix the mind in the Self. That

is respecting the Guru’s word.â€

 

41. Blessed be the Feet of the One who says, “Nothing else is expected of

you – be rid of the feeling of difference (between the jiva and the Self).â€

 

42. Blessed be the Feet of the One who says, “Formal respect is only for the

outside world. Where is this consideration when there is unity between man

and wife?â€

(Symbolically the relationship between the master and the disciple, though

bound by the rule of respect in one sense,is really one of Unity.)

 

43. Blessed be the Feet of the One who sees merits even in faults. Blessed

be the Feet of the Jnani who has saved me, possessed of little tapas.

 

44. Blessed be the Feet of the One who like the Sun makes the hearts of the

devotees blossom. Blessed be the Feet of the One who lives in Arunachala.

 

45. Blessed be the Feet of the One who was born in Holy Tiruchuli. Blessed

be the Feet of the One who was born through Grace as son to Sundaram Iyer.

 

Blessed be, blessed be The Feet of Lord Ramana,Blessed be, blessed be and

for ever blessed be!

 

Source: The Mountain Path, Jan. 1972

 

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