Guest guest Posted February 14, 2010 Report Share Posted February 14, 2010 Dear all i would like to share something on tirumala because recently i have visited there in tharigonda vengamambha junior college you can find the brundhavanam(samadhi)of her kindly visit the place, i think every body knows the place of srivari padalu kindly visit jai sriman narayana   Regards,  Sarma 9989240072 ________________________________ " " Sun, February 14, 2010 4:02:32 PM www.telugubhakti.com Digest Number 1578 Telugu Bhakti Pages Messages In This Digest (2 Messages) 1. SRIVARI SEVA MAHA BHAGYAM sai 2. Incidents Related To Ramana Maharshi At the Tortoise Rock Prasanth Jalasutram View All Topics | Create New Topic Messages 1. SRIVARI SEVA MAHA BHAGYAM Posted by: " sai " jajisarma  jajisarma Sat Feb 13, 2010 3:22 am (PST) PRIYA BHAGAVAT BANDHUVULLARA! SRIVARI SEVA MAHA BHAGYAM JAI SRIMANNARAYANA. It is with immense pleasure and happiness, I inform you that a total of 38 devotees have got a very rare opportunity of participating in Srivari Seva Maha Bhagayam from 4th February 2010 to 10th February 2010. The entire information and particulars of Srivari Seva Bhagyam will be posted by our brother moderator Sri Gopikrishna garu seperately. I sincerely thank the Tirumala Tirupathi Devastanams for providing this Maha Bhagyam and gratefully acknowledge the pains taken by Sri Gopikrishna garu for making " Srivari Seva " a complete success. Back to top Reply to sender | Reply to group | Reply via web post Messages in this topic (1) 2. Incidents Related To Ramana Maharshi At the Tortoise Rock Posted by: " Prasanth Jalasutram " jvrsprasanth  suryapras2003 Sat Feb 13, 2010 11:53 pm (PST) In 1912 Ramana had a kind of second death experience. One morning, around 10 a.m. he was on his way back from the temple tank at the Pachaiamman Shrine together with his companions Palaniswami, Vasudeva Sastri and others. There they had taken an oil bath. The sun was by now burning hot and the ascent to Virupaksha Cave was causing additional strain. When they came near the Tortoise Rock, which is a huge boulder on the path, Ramana was suddenly overcome by a bodily weakness. He supported himself against the rock. His skin turned dark and his companions thought he was going to die. Vasudeva Sastri reports, “While all else stood at a distance weeping,I suddenly embraced him. I was a bachelor at the time and had the liberty to do so. No one else used to touch Swami’s body. He was in that state for about ten minutes, I think, and then gained consciousness. I jumped about with joy. ‘Why this weeping? You thought I was dead? If I am to die, will I not tell you beforehand?’ Bhagavan said, consoling us.†Ramana described his experience as follows, “Suddenly the view of nature in front of me disappeared and got covered up like a sheet of white cloth. … All around me was the view of the white cloth. My head was reeling. The circulation of blood and the beating of the heart stopped, and my body began to get dark in colour, same as what happens to a dead body, and as that slowly increased, Vasu thought that I was really dead and began to weep, and embraced me. The change in my body’s colour, Vasu’s embrace, the shivering of his body, and the talks of the others around me – I was conscious of all these. I was also conscious of my hands and feet getting chill, and the stopping of the beats of my heart, but I had no fear in me. The flow of my thoughts and the consciousness of my self were not lost and I was not worried about my body’s condition.I sat cross-legged in the padmasanam pose [lotus seat]. I was not leaning on the rock behind. The circulation of blood stopped but the sitting posture remained intact. All that lasted for about fifteen minutes. Suddenly energy permeated throughout my body.The circulation of blood and the beating of the heart commenced.The black colour of my body disappeared. I began to perspire profusely from all pores in my body. I opened my eyes, got up and said: ‘Come on. Let us go.’ We then reached the Virupaksha Cave without any further incidents.†It is possible that this event allowed Ramana’s final transition to a normal outer life. One thing is certain, around this time his life started to follow a normal path again. This development had been gradual and had started to set in in the years leading up to this event. He had started to react to visitors and had slowly started speaking again, although still very little. He ate and drank regularly and took care of his body. He performed all kinds of domestic work. He also carved many walking sticks, which he then gave away, and likewise spoons and cups which he carved out of coconut shells and then polished so long that they started to shine. He developed a good deal of practical ability in daily life, became an extraordinarily good and painstaking cook, a talented architect and in all that he did was extremely economical and tidy. Increasingly his life followed a precise timetable, in which everything had its fixed place. Source: Ramana Maharshi: His Life A biography by Gabriele Ebert -- à°“à°‚ నమో à°à°—వతే à°¶à±à°°à±€ రమణాయ à°ªà±à°°à°¶à°¾à°‚తౠజలసూతà±à°°à°‚ à°ªà±à°°à±‡à°®à±‡ శాశà±à°µà°¤à°®à± Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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