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Ramana Maharshi says ‘No want’ is the greatest bliss and it can be realised only by experience.

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17th March, 1939Talk 648.Sri Bhagavan said that Tatva Rayar was the first to pour forth Advaita philosophy in Tamil.He had said that the Earth was his bed, his hands were his plates for taking food, the loin cloth was his clothing and thus there was no want for him.

In Maharaja Turavu (the renunciation of the king) he says: He was seated on the bare ground, the earth was his seat, the mind was the chamara; the sky was the canopy; and renunciation was his spouse:Then Sri Bhagavan continued: I had no cloth spread on the floor in earlier days. I used to sit on the floor and lie on the ground. That is freedom. The sofa is a bondage. It is a gaol for me. I am not allowed to sit where and how I please. Is it not bondage?

One must be free to do as one pleases, and should not be served by others.‘No want’ is the greatest bliss. It can be realised only by experience.Even an emperor is no match for a man with no want. The emperor has got vassals under him. But the other man is not aware of anyone beside the Self. Which is better?

Source: TALKS WITH SRI RAMANA MAHARSHI Book

-- Love And Love Alone

Om Namo Bhagavate Sri RamanayaPrasanth Jalasutram

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