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The Holy Arunachala Hill is mentioned in the Brahmandapuranam
as the heart of the earth. And it was here on these slopes of the
hill that Bhagwan Sri Ramana Maharshi established various ashrams.
The Holy Arunachala Hill is mentioned in the Brahmandapuranam
as the heart of the earth. It was known as Pavizha Malai
or the Coral Hill and was said to be fiery in appearance,
but later changed into a shade of emerald green. In the initial
stages, Bhagwan Sri Ramana Maharshi, the saint of Thiruvannamalai,
established various ashrams on the slopes of the Arunachala
Hill, his abode. |
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Location of the Ashram |
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Despite the fact that the sage severed all filial connections after his
enlightenment, his mother remained with him serving his devotees
during the final six years of her life. Bhagwan Ramana was living
at Skandashram at that time. When the devout lady attained
moksha or the 'Supreme Peace of Liberation', a shrine was
built over her samadhi, which is now known as Sri Mathrubhootheswara
Temple. Sri Ramana Maharshi used to come down to this holy spot
daily. One day, he decided to stay on there permanently. "It is
the same shakti that brought me to Thiruvannamalai, which
has now ordained that I should stay here," he told his devotees.
Today, this is the ashram situated on one side of the Holy
Panchamukha Arunachala Hill, about two kilometres away from the
Arunachaleswarar Koil.
This change of abode marked a new phase in the saint's life. Strangely
enough, it was from that day that his spiritual teachings started
spreading even more rapidly all over the world. It was as if the
Female Energy or Shakti offered by his mother supplemented
the Maharshi's powers. |
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The Ashram
The terms of the will that Bhagwan Ramana Maharshi approved of prior
to his Mahanirvana stipulated that the ashram should be maintained as a spiritual centre even after he ceased to exist
physically. The ashram expanded at a rapid pace and a number
of permanent structures were added as the years rolled by. Cottages
were built for the devotees who wished to stay on permanently,
while guesthouses were constructed for those who visited on temporary
basis. Some noted personalities who had the fortune to visit the
ashram and get darshan from the saint while he was
physically alive included former Presidents of India, Dr. Rajendra
Prasad and Dr. Radhakrishnan as well as businessmen like Jamnalal
Bajaj.
After the Maharshi's Mahasamadhi, his brother Niranjanananda
Swamy became the sarvadhikari. At present, this post is
held by Sri V S Ramanan, but only for administrative purposes.
Though there is a head priest, there has never been any guru
other than Bhagwan Sri Ramana Maharshi. No one was ever deputed
as his successor. |
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How to reach the ashram
Thiruvannamalai,the seat of Sri Ramanashram is about 250 kilometres away from
Chennai, the nearest metro and airport. The ashram is accessible
by both, road and rail, but there is no direct rail service from
Chennai. There is a direct bus service from Chennai, which takes
around four hours to reach Thiruvannamalai and costs Rs 45 one
way. From the Thiruvannamalai bus depot, one can avail of a taxi
or auto rickshaw to reach the ashram, which is about two
and a half kilometres away. This town is abuzz with activity,
but only until 8.30 pm. In case anyone reaches late at night,
it is advisable to take a room in a hotel at Thiruvannamalai.
There are quite a number of good hotels offering decent accommodation
in the town.
Accommodation at the Ashram
Those who want to stay at the Ashram should get prior permission
from the Ashram authorities. Devotees are allowed to stay
for three days with food and accommodation, which includes a mattress
to sleep on, all free of cost. Depending on the genuineness of
one's devotion, service mentality, etc., they might be allowed
to further extend their stay free of cost. Those who are really
dedicated and willing to do service at the Ashram are granted
permanent accommodation. |
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Rules, Regulations and Routine |
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There is no uniform or special dress code that visitors and inmates
have to adhere to. Anything sober and decent is allowed. Absolute
silence is to be observed.
A day at the Ashram begins with the devotees sitting in silent
meditation at 5 am after they have baths. At 6.30 am, there is
palabhishekam or bathing of the samadhis of both
the saint and his mother with milk. This holy milk is distributed
as prasadam (remnants of the temple offering) to the devotees
standing in queue. Breakfast is at 7 am. At 8 am, Vedaparayanam
starts. It is followed by lunch at 11.30 am. The kitchen, dining
hall and the rest of the premises are kept spick and span. After
lunch, the devotees can rest or go around the vast campus that
includes a Vedapadhasala, a library, a cowshed, amongst
others. Deeparadhana or aarti is conducted at 6.30 in the
evening followed by Parayanam (reading) of Bhagwan Raman's works.
Abhishekam is also conducted later. Dinner is served at 7.30 pm,
after which the devotees can either retire for the night or stroll
around the campus or circumambulate the Holy Hill.
Circumambulating the 14-kilometre hill on a full moon night is considered very
auspicious. Sure enough, on these nights the whole place is swarming
with people who converge here from all over. Now that there are
so many devotees, on full moon days, the nine entry points to
the Hillside supposed to represent the nine orifices of the human
body, are closed and devotees have to trek the distance to the
hill by foot. |
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Festivals |
Bhagwan Ramana's birthday, Aradhana Day or the day he shed his mortal
coils, and the ten-day long Karthika Deepam festival in December
are celebrated on a grand scale. A deepam (holy lamp) is
lit on the topmost peak of the Holy Hill on the concluding day of
the Karthika Deepam festival. Interestingly, at the moment
of the Bhagwan's Mahasamadhi, when his soul returned to God,
a star was seen trailing slowly across the sky to the peak of Arunachala.
Quite a few cassettes and books on Bhagwan Raman
and his teachings in various languages (even Russian!) have been
brought out by the Ashram. They are available at the Ashram
bookshop. (Read more about
Sri Ramana in our Guru Section.) |
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Address |
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The Thiruvannamalai Ashram address is :
Shri Ramanashram,
Tiruvannamalai - 606 603,
Tamil Nadu
India.
Tel: 04175 - 23292.
For more information one can visit the Ramanashram website at http://www.ramana-maharshi.org
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are Ramana Kendras all over India in major metros as well
as at places like Madurai, Hyderabad and Guruvayoor. At Chennai,
50 years ago, soon after Bhagwan Ramana's Mahanirvana,
some of his devotees decided to establish a Satsangam initially
held at various devotees' houses. Later, an ardent devotee, Professor
Ananthaswamy, sold all his property and donated Rs 66 lakh to
construct the present shrine in Chennai. It is a three-storied
structure, the ground floor of which accommodates the shrine.
The first and the second floors have been divided into flats and
let out. Their rent is used to meet the daily puja expenses
and management of the shrine.
Sri Ramana Maharshi did not come into this world to establish any
new religion. He came to open a path for those who seek the realisation
of the Self. "By incessantly looking within yourself and asking
the question 'Who am I?' you will know your true Self and thereby
attain salvation," preached the Maharshi. His words hold true
to this very day.
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- Saraswathy Srinivas
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