Guest guest Posted June 23, 2009 Report Share Posted June 23, 2009 I have had opportunity to listen to some of the discourses by Sri Nochur Venkatraman now living in India. He is in his late thirties, married with a young son. He equates the experience of 'naan irukkaen endra unarvu' (or the awareness that I exist) to the experience of the Self. As such, he recommends intense attention on this sense of existence, which we all possess, can not deny and yet pay little attention to. Sri Nochur's delivery in Tamil (with recitations of relevant Sanskrit passages) is very effortless and in this, he appears to be definitely gifted. Though he gives discourse on some of Adi Sankara's works, he seems to enjoy Ulladu Narpadu of Sri Ramana the most. If anyone has more the add about Sri Nochur, please do so. sundar Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 23, 2009 Report Share Posted June 23, 2009 Dear Sundar, There is information about him on Google. Love, Alan--- On Tue, 23/6/09, Sundararajan <sundar22ca wrote: Sundararajan <sundar22ca Discourses on Ramana Date: Tuesday, 23 June, 2009, 3:18 PM I have had opportunity to listen to some of the discourses by Sri Nochur Venkatraman now living in India. He is in his late thirties, married with a young son. He equates the experience of 'naan irukkaen endra unarvu' (or the awareness that I exist) to the experience of the Self. As such, he recommends intense attention on this sense of existence, which we all possess, can not deny and yet pay little attention to.Sri Nochur's delivery in Tamil (with recitations of relevant Sanskrit passages) is very effortless and in this, he appears to be definitely gifted. Though he gives discourse on some of Adi Sankara's works, he seems to enjoy Ulladu Narpadu of Sri Ramana the most.If anyone has more the add about Sri Nochur, please do so.sundar Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 24, 2009 Report Share Posted June 24, 2009 Alan, You are right. There are a number of audio files of Nochur's discourses in the web. I would find it interesting to listen to the experiences of people who have tried to focus on this 'Unarvu' (sense of existence or being). Any tricks on achieving this focus, without getting distracted by general thoughts or on the 'I thought' or on the 'sense of individual being'. Thanks sundar , Alan Jacobs <alanadamsjacobs wrote: > > Dear Sundar, > � > There is information about him on Google. > � > Love, > � > Alan > > --- On Tue, 23/6/09, Sundararajan <sundar22ca wrote: > > > Sundararajan <sundar22ca > Discourses on Ramana > > Tuesday, 23 June, 2009, 3:18 PM > > I have had opportunity to listen to some of the discourses by Sri Nochur Venkatraman now living in India. He is in his late thirties, married with a young son. He equates the experience of 'naan irukkaen endra unarvu' (or the awareness that I exist) to the experience of the Self. As such, he recommends intense attention on this sense of existence, which we all possess, can not deny and yet pay little attention to. > > Sri Nochur's delivery in Tamil (with recitations of relevant Sanskrit passages) is very effortless and in this, he appears to be definitely gifted. Though he gives discourse on some of Adi Sankara's works, he seems to enjoy Ulladu Narpadu of Sri Ramana the most. > > If anyone has more the add about Sri Nochur, please do so. > sundar > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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