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  2. Sri Ramana Ashram - Wikipedia

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    Sri Ramana Ashram, also known as Sri Ramanasramam, is the ashram which was home to modern sage and Advaita Vedanta master Ramana Maharshi from 1922 until his death in 1950. It is situated at the foot of the Arunachala hill, to the west of Tiruvannamalai , Tamil Nadu , where thousands of seekers flocked to be in his presence.

  3. Ramana Maharshi - Wikipedia

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    Ramana Maharshi did return to the ashram, but has also reported himself on attempts to leave the ashram: I tried to be free on a third occasion also. That was after mother's passing away. I did not want to have even an Ashram like Skandashram and the people that were coming there then.

  4. Mountain Path - Wikipedia

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    The Mountain Path is an English-language quarterly magazine published by Sri Ramanasramam, the ashram founded by the devotees of Sri Ramana Maharshi. [1] It was founded by Arthur Osborne.

  5. Society of Abidance in Truth - Wikipedia

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    Self-Realization, by Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi, First Reprint 1996, Second Reprint 2016, With the kind permission of Sri Ramanasramam, Tiruvannamalai, India, ISBN 978-0-9819409-5-3 Hastamalakiyam: A Fruit in the Hand or A Work by Hastamalaka , by Adi Sankara and Sri Ramana Maharshi, Translated by Dr. H. Ramamoorthy and Nome, 2017, ISBN 978-0 ...

  6. Robert Adams (spiritual teacher) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Adams (January 21, 1928 – March 2, 1997) was an American Advaita teacher. In later life Adams held satsang with a small group of devotees in California, US. [1] He mainly advocated the path of jñāna yoga [note 1] with an emphasis on the practice of self-enquiry. [2]

  7. File:Tiruvannamalai, Sri Ramana Ashram, India.jpg - Wikipedia

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  8. Yogi Ramsuratkumar - Wikipedia

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    Yogi Ramsuratkumar (1 December 1918 – 20 February 2001), affectionately referred to as ‘Bhagawan’, was an Indian saint and mystic. He was also referred to as "Visiri Samiyar" (Saint with hand fan) and spent most of his post-enlightenment period in Tiruvannamalai, a small town in Tamil Nadu which is known for attracting spiritual seekers worldwide and has had a continuous lineage of ...

  9. Nome (spiritual teacher) - Wikipedia

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    Nome teaches Advaita Vedanta, especially as is contained in the teachings of Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi. [15] [16] These teachings are those found in traditional Advaita Vedanta as expounded by Adi Sankaracharya, Ribhu, and the Upanishads [17] and are concerned with Self-Knowledge, or Self-Realization as it is often referred to, and with the spiritual practice of Self-inquiry.