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mr_anderson

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Posted - Jul 27 2010 :  11:24:14 AM  Show Profile  Visit mr_anderson's Homepage  Reply with Quote  Get a Link to this Message
Hi.

I recently found out about these two incredibly powerful spiritual texts that might aid some of you in your practise. I felt strongly guided to them, and intend to read, write, learn and practise them deeply. Incredibly concise and powerful.

They are on the website of the Sri Ramana Maharshi website.

http://www.arunachala.org/bookstall...cient-texts/

ALL IS ONE (ELLAM ONDRE)

Of Ellam Ondre, according to Annamalai Swami, Ramana Maharshi apparently "laid particular stress on Ellam Ondre, telling me, 'If you want moksha [liberation/enlightenment etc], write, read and practise the instructions in Ellam Ondre".

and also THE ESSENCE OF RIBHU GITA

http://www.arunachala.org/downloads...nce-otrg.pdf

Translated by Professor N. R. Krishnamoorthi Aiyer. The esteemed translator, a retired physics professor, who is now in his mid-nineties, was encouraged by the Maharshi to study this text. The one hundred and twenty-one verses selected for this book are mostly those that the Maharshi made familiar to the devotees. They have been rendered into English with a trained accuracy and deep spiritual insight.

Very powerful texts and worth reading.

Edited by - AYPforum on Jul 27 2010 11:26:59 AM

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