Who am I? - Ramana Maharshi
Description
Ramana Maharishi is one of the few realized masters of our time. In a deep connection to the Arunachala, he lived and practiced in the Virupaksha cave of this holy mountain. Ramana Maharshi is known for spending a lot of time of his life in Muni (silence). Although Maharshi was silent, many people realized in his pure presence, his spiritual realization and felt that he gets answers to their essential life questions and problems. In 1902 the philosopher Sivaprakasam Pillai, to Maharishi. He asked him existential questions about being and the liberation. Bhagavan Maharishi replied by either wrote on the floor or chalk on slate. Sivaprakasam Pillai kept everything in your memory and subsequently wrote down the questions and answers. It was not until 1923 that this valuable collection of self-foundation was published as a question and answer version. Maharishi Ramana later wrote a clear essay version.
This book is the translation of this essay version and some selected conversations with Ramana Maharshi.