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Kunju Swami's Reminiscences

 

There was a man from the state of Kerala who had written a biography of Sri

Ramana Maharshi in Malayalam (that state's regional language). Before

sending the manuscript to press he decided to visit the Ashram and have it

read aloud before Bhagavan.

 

Because Kunju Swami was born in Kerala and spoke fluent Malayalam, Bhagavan

asked him to read the manuscript aloud, and also to look after the author's

needs during his visit. As Kunju Swami began reading, he could not believe

what was written. The book stated that Maharshi was married and was the

father of several children, and that one day, while living in the South

Indian town of Madurai, he closed his eyes and was somehow magically

transported to the Arunachala Hill. The book went on like this, containing

many fictional accounts.

 

After the reading took place, the author had to leave quickly in order to

catch a train back home. Maharshi was very gracious to him and asked Kunju

Swami to be sure he had something to eat before leaving, and see to it that

he reached the train station on time.

 

After seeing off the visitor, Kunju Swami hurried back to the Ashram,

anxious to hear what Bhagavan thought of this highly exaggerated manuscript,

which was about to go to press. Back at the Old Hall, he found Ramana

Maharshi quietly attending to some small chore, completely unconcerned about

anything else. Kunju Swami waited as patiently as he could, wondering if

Maharshi might raise the subject. But he just quietly chatted with those

present and sat silently.

 

Finally, Kunju Swami could not contain himself any longer and asked:

" Bhagavan, how could you allow this book to get printed? It is full of

inaccuracies. In fact, most of it is untrue. "

Bhagavan looked at Kunju Swami for a moment then replied: " Oh, I see. You

mean only this is untrue, and everything else is true? "

 

The book was never printed!

 

 

 

 

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