Guest guest Posted August 2, 2009 Report Share Posted August 2, 2009 "Sri Ramana, the Sage, has in his own life,defied conventions.I was first attracted to this great SageBy reading his book, "Who Am I?"Sri Ramana has consistently upheld,like all great Hindu Saints, that thereal self is always happy, and thatthe theory of original sin and originalsorrow is not acceptable to Hinduism.There is a lot of predjudice amongWesterners against the Hindu customof regarding Sri Ramana....as Bhagavan,or God. The Hindu attitude does notsee any breach in the unity of Godby regarding these highly evolvedmen as direct active agents of God."--A. S. Panchapagesa Ayyer-- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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