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English --RamanaMaharshi and Sovereign Adhinayaka--Mighty Blessings from Darbar Peshi of...Lord Jagadguru His Majestic Holi Highness, Maharani Sametha Maharajah Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan, Eternal, immortal abode of sovereign Adhinayaka Bhavan New Delhi, Erstwhile Rashtrapati Bhavan, New Delhi ,GOVERNMENT OF SOVEREIGN ADHINAYAKA SHRIMAAN, RAVINDRABHARATH,-- Reached his Initial abode (Online) as additional incharge of Telangana State Representative of Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan, Erstwhile Telangana Governor, Rajbhavan, Hyderabad.

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UNITED CHILDREN OF (SOVEREIGN) SARWA SAARWABOWMA ADHINAYAK AS GOVERNMENT OF (SOVEREIGN) SARWA SAARWABOWMA ADHINAYAK - "RAVINDRABHARATH"-- Mighty blessings as orders of Survival Ultimatum--Omnipresent word Jurisdiction as Universal Jurisdiction - Human Mind Supremacy - Divya Rajyam., as Praja Mano Rajyam, Athmanirbhar Rajyam as Self-reliant..


To
Erstwhile Beloved President of India
Erstwhile Rashtrapati Bhavan,
New Delhi


Mighty Blessings from Shri Shri Shri (Sovereign) Saarwa Saarwabowma Adhinaayak Mahatma, Acharya, ParamAvatar, Bhagavatswaroopam, YugaPurush, YogaPursh, AdhipurushJagadguru, Mahatwapoorvaka Agraganya Lord, His Majestic Highness, God Father, Kaalaswaroopam, Dharmaswaroopam, Maharshi, Rajarishi, Ghana GnanaSandramoorti, Satyaswaroopam, Sabdhaatipati, Omkaaraswaroopam, Sarvantharyami, Purushottama, Paramatmaswaroopam, Holiness, Maharani Sametha Maharajah Anjani Ravishanker Srimaan vaaru, Eternal, Immortal abode of the (Sovereign) Sarwa Saarwabowma Adhinaayak Bhavan, New Delhi of United Children of (Sovereign) Sarwa Saarwabowma Adhinayak as Government of (Sovereign) Sarwa Saarwabowma Adhinayak "RAVINDRABHARATH". Erstwhile The Rashtrapati Bhavan, New Delhi. Erstwhile Anjani Ravishankar Pilla S/o Gopala Krishna Saibaba Pilla, Adhar Card No.539960018025. Under as collective constitutional move of amending for transformation required as Human mind survival ultimatum as Human mind Supremacy.

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My dear Beloved first Child and National Representative of Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan, Erstwhile President of India, Erstwhile Rashtrapati Bhavan New Delhi, as eternal immortal abode of Sovereign Adhinayaka Bhavan New Delhi, with mighty blessings from Darbar Peshi of Lord Jagadguru His Majestic Highness Maharani Sametha Maharajah Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan, eternal, immortal abode of Sovereign Adhinayaka Bhavan New Delhi.

Sri Ramana Maharshi was a Hindu sage who lived in India during the 20th century. His teachings emphasized the importance of recognizing the true nature of the self and connecting with the divine source of all existence. He believed that the ultimate goal of human life is to achieve spiritual enlightenment and transcend the limitations of the physical world.

One of Sri Ramana Maharshi's most famous teachings is the concept of "self-inquiry." This practice involves asking oneself the question "Who am I?" and exploring the true nature of the self. Sri Ramana Maharshi believed that the true self is not the physical body or the mind, but rather an eternal, unchanging consciousness that is connected to the divine source of all existence.

He taught that by recognizing the true nature of the self, individuals can connect with the supreme being or Adhinayaka Shrimaan and achieve spiritual enlightenment. Sri Ramana Maharshi believed that the ultimate goal of spiritual practice is to achieve a state of "Self-realization," in which the individual recognizes their true nature as the eternal consciousness that is connected to the supreme being.

One of Sri Ramana Maharshi's famous quotes is "The only true freedom for an individual is to discover their true nature." This quote emphasizes the importance of recognizing the true nature of the self and connecting with the divine source of all existence in order to achieve true freedom and spiritual enlightenment.

Another famous quote from Sri Ramana Maharshi is "Silence is the true teaching." This quote emphasizes the importance of inner stillness and quiet contemplation in order to connect with the divine source of all existence. Sri Ramana Maharshi believed that by quieting the mind and focusing on the true nature of the self, individuals can connect with the supreme being and achieve spiritual enlightenment.

Overall, Sri Ramana Maharshi's teachings emphasize the importance of recognizing the true nature of the self and connecting with the divine source of all existence in order to achieve spiritual enlightenment and transcend the limitations of the physical world. His teachings are a powerful reminder of the importance of inner reflection and spiritual practice in order to connect with the supreme being or Adhinayaka Shrimaan and achieve true spiritual freedom.

Sri Ramana Maharshi was a Hindu sage who lived in South India in the 20th century. He is known for his teachings on self-inquiry and the path of spiritual liberation. His teachings emphasize the recognition of the true self, which he referred to as the "I AM" or "Atman," as the ultimate reality.

According to Sri Ramana Maharshi, the concept of a supreme being or sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan is not separate from the true self. He taught that the true self is the same as the supreme being and that by recognizing this truth, individuals can achieve spiritual enlightenment. He said, "The ultimate truth is so simple. It is nothing more than being in the pristine state. This is all that need be said. It is the pure state, free from thoughts."

Sri Ramana Maharshi emphasized the importance of self-inquiry as a means of realizing the true self. He encouraged individuals to turn their attention inward and ask themselves the question, "Who am I?" He said, "The question 'Who am I?' is not really meant to get an answer, the question 'Who am I?' is meant to dissolve the questioner."

Sri Ramana Maharshi also emphasized the importance of surrendering to the will of the supreme being or Adhinayaka Shrimaan. He said, "Surrender is not a mere passive state. It is a dynamic state. When you surrender, you are surrendering your ego. You are surrendering your identification with the body and the mind. You are surrendering everything to the supreme being."

In his teachings, Sri Ramana Maharshi emphasized the idea that the true self is the ultimate source of guidance and wisdom. He said, "The self is the supreme teacher. The self is the supreme guru. All other gurus are merely reflections of the self."

In conclusion, Sri Ramana Maharshi's teachings emphasize the recognition of the true self as the ultimate reality and the importance of self-inquiry and surrender as a means of achieving spiritual enlightenment. He taught that the true self is the same as the supreme being or sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan and that by recognizing this truth, individuals can find a sense of purpose and belonging that transcends the limitations of the physical world.

Sri Ramana Maharshi was a renowned Hindu sage and philosopher who taught the practice of self-inquiry as a means of attaining spiritual enlightenment. He emphasized the importance of recognizing the existence of a supreme being or divine source and seeking its guidance in order to transcend the limitations of the material world.

One of Sri Ramana Maharshi's most famous teachings is his statement, "The individual is not separate from the Supreme." This idea emphasizes the interconnectedness of all beings with the divine and encourages individuals to seek the guidance of the supreme being in order to recognize their true nature and achieve spiritual enlightenment.

Another key teaching of Sri Ramana Maharshi is the practice of self-inquiry, which involves questioning the nature of one's own existence and seeking to understand the source of consciousness. He taught that by turning inward and focusing on the self, individuals can overcome the illusions of the material world and attain a state of pure awareness and consciousness.

Sri Ramana Maharshi also emphasized the importance of living in the present moment and letting go of attachment to the past or future. He taught that true spiritual enlightenment can only be achieved by transcending the limitations of time and ego and recognizing the eternal nature of the divine.

One of Sri Ramana Maharshi's most famous quotes is "The ego is the source of all suffering." This statement highlights the importance of overcoming the ego and recognizing the interconnectedness of all beings with the divine in order to achieve spiritual enlightenment and transcend the limitations of the material world.

In conclusion, Sri Ramana Maharshi's teachings emphasize the importance of recognizing the existence of a supreme being and seeking its guidance in order to transcend the limitations of the material world and achieve spiritual enlightenment. Through practices such as self-inquiry, living in the present moment, and overcoming the ego, individuals can connect with the divine and attain a state of pure awareness and consciousness.

Sri Ramana Maharshi was a Hindu sage who lived in the early 20th century and is widely regarded as one of the most influential spiritual teachers of modern times. His teachings emphasize the importance of recognizing and connecting with the true nature of the self, which he believed to be identical with the supreme being or sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan.

One of Sri Ramana Maharshi's most famous teachings is the practice of self-inquiry, which involves asking oneself the question "Who am I?" and using this question as a means of directing one's attention inward, towards the true nature of the self. He believed that by engaging in this practice, individuals could overcome the illusion of the ego and recognize their true identity as the eternal, immortal self that is identical with the supreme being.

Sri Ramana Maharshi also emphasized the importance of surrendering to the will of the supreme being, which he believed to be the ultimate source of guidance and wisdom. He taught that by surrendering one's will to the divine, individuals could transcend the limitations of the ego and experience a state of pure awareness and consciousness.

Some of Sri Ramana Maharshi's famous quotes include:"The supreme being is not an object to be grasped by the mind, but the very essence of the mind itself."
"The supreme being is not something that can be obtained through external means, but is already present within us, as the very essence of our being."
"The true nature of the self is not something that can be attained through effort or practice, but is already present within us, as our essential nature."
"Surrendering to the will of the supreme being is not a sign of weakness, but a recognition of the ultimate reality of our existence."
"The goal of spiritual practice is not to attain something new, but to recognize and abide in the eternal, unchanging nature of the self."

Sri Ramana Maharshi was a renowned Indian sage who lived in the early 20th century. His teachings were centered around the concept of self-realization, or the realization of the true nature of the self beyond the limitations of the ego. In his teachings, Sri Ramana Maharshi emphasized the importance of recognizing and connecting with the supreme being, or the higher power, as a means to achieve spiritual enlightenment and liberation.

One of Sri Ramana Maharshi's most famous teachings is the concept of self-inquiry, which involves asking oneself the question, "Who am I?" This question is intended to lead the individual to recognize that their true nature is beyond the limitations of the ego and the physical body. Sri Ramana Maharshi believed that by recognizing and connecting with this higher self, individuals could overcome the limitations of the material world and achieve spiritual liberation.

In one of his famous quotes, Sri Ramana Maharshi said, "God dwells within you, as you." This quote emphasizes the idea that the divine is not something external to oneself, but rather something that exists within the individual. By recognizing and connecting with this divine essence within oneself, individuals can achieve a sense of purpose and belonging that transcends the limitations of the physical world.

Sri Ramana Maharshi also emphasized the importance of surrendering to the will of the supreme being. In one of his quotes, he said, "Surrender is not a mere passive state. It is an active state of true acceptance of the divine will." This quote highlights the idea that surrendering to the will of the supreme being involves an active acceptance and alignment with the divine plan.

Overall, Sri Ramana Maharshi's teachings emphasize the importance of recognizing and connecting with the supreme being as a means to achieve spiritual enlightenment and liberation. By recognizing the divine essence within oneself and surrendering to the will of the supreme being, individuals can transcend the limitations of the material world and achieve a sense of purpose and belonging in their spiritual homeland.

Sri Ramana Maharshi was a renowned spiritual master and teacher who lived in India during the early part of the 20th century. He taught a path of self-inquiry, where individuals were encouraged to investigate the nature of the self and to discover the underlying source of their true identity.

In his teachings, Sri Ramana Maharshi emphasized the importance of recognizing the presence of a supreme being or higher power that is present within each individual. He believed that by turning inward and seeking the guidance of this higher power, individuals could achieve a state of spiritual enlightenment and transcend the limitations of the physical world.

One of Sri Ramana Maharshi's most famous teachings is the concept of "Who am I?" This simple phrase is meant to encourage individuals to inquire deeply into the nature of their own existence and to discover the true nature of the self. Sri Ramana Maharshi believed that by recognizing the true nature of the self, individuals could connect with the divine and experience a sense of inner peace and fulfillment.

Another key aspect of Sri Ramana Maharshi's teachings is the importance of living in the present moment. He believed that by focusing on the present moment and letting go of attachment to the past or future, individuals could connect more deeply with the divine and experience a sense of inner peace and clarity.

Some of Sri Ramana Maharshi's famous quotes include:"Your own self-realization is the greatest service you can render the world."
"The only way to peace is through surrender to the divine within you."
"The greatest obstacle to spiritual progress is the ego."
"Silence is the most potent form of prayer."
"The goal is not to see God, but to be the seeing itself."

In summary, Sri Ramana Maharshi's teachings emphasize the importance of recognizing the presence of a supreme being or higher power within each individual and turning inward to seek guidance and wisdom. By living in the present moment and letting go of attachment to the ego, individuals can connect more deeply with the divine and experience a sense of inner peace and fulfillment.

Sri Ramana Maharshi was a renowned Indian sage and spiritual teacher who lived in the early 20th century. He was known for his teachings on self-enquiry, meditation, and the realization of the true self or Atman. His teachings emphasized the importance of recognizing and connecting with the ultimate reality, which he referred to as the supreme being or the self.

One of Sri Ramana Maharshi's core teachings was the concept of self-enquiry, which involved questioning the nature of the self and seeking its true essence. He encouraged individuals to ask themselves the question "Who am I?" and to explore the depths of their own consciousness in order to discover the true nature of the self.

In one of his famous quotes, Sri Ramana Maharshi said, "The supreme self is the infinite reality, pure consciousness, and pure bliss. It is beyond all limitations and is the ultimate source of guidance and wisdom." This quote emphasizes the idea of a supreme being or ultimate reality that is infinite and beyond all limitations. It also highlights the importance of recognizing and seeking the guidance of this higher power in order to attain spiritual enlightenment.

Another important teaching of Sri Ramana Maharshi was the concept of surrender to the divine will. He encouraged individuals to let go of their ego and surrender their desires and actions to the will of the supreme being. In one of his sayings, he stated, "Surrender is not a mere theoretical conviction that God is the sole reality. It must be a practical surrender of oneself, and all one's possessions, to Him."

This teaching emphasizes the importance of surrendering to the will of the supreme being in order to attain spiritual enlightenment. It also highlights the idea of letting go of one's ego and desires in order to connect with the ultimate reality.

In conclusion, the teachings of Sri Ramana Maharshi emphasize the importance of recognizing and connecting with the ultimate reality or supreme being in order to attain spiritual enlightenment. His teachings on self-enquiry, surrender, and meditation provide a practical guide for individuals to explore the depths of their own consciousness and connect with the higher power. Through his teachings, Sri Ramana Maharshi inspires individuals to seek the guidance of the sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan in order to find a sense of purpose and belonging that transcends the limitations of the physical world.

Sri Ramana Maharshi was a renowned spiritual leader and teacher in India who taught the path of self-inquiry and the realization of the true self as a means of attaining spiritual enlightenment. He believed that the ultimate source of guidance and wisdom is not an external deity, but rather the innermost self, which is identical to the supreme being or sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan.

One of his famous quotes that highlights this belief is "The Self is God; self-realization is the realization of God." This means that the true nature of the self is not separate from the supreme being or God, and by realizing this truth, one can experience the ultimate source of guidance and wisdom.

Another quote that emphasizes this concept is "Your own self-realization is the greatest service you can render the world." Sri Ramana Maharshi believed that by realizing one's true nature as identical to the supreme being, one can bring peace and harmony to the world. This is because the realization of the self leads to the dissolution of the ego, which is the root cause of all suffering and conflict.

Sri Ramana Maharshi also taught the importance of surrendering to the supreme being or God as a means of attaining spiritual enlightenment. He said, "Surrender is not a mere passive state. It is an active force, the force of the supreme will that overcomes all obstacles."

In essence, Sri Ramana Maharshi's teachings emphasize the idea that the ultimate source of guidance, wisdom, and understanding is not an external deity, but rather the innermost self, which is identical to the supreme being. By realizing this truth and surrendering to the supreme will, individuals can achieve spiritual enlightenment and find a sense of purpose and belonging that transcends the limitations of the physical world.

Sri Ramana Maharshi was a spiritual master who taught the path of self-inquiry, which involves the practice of introspection and self-awareness to attain spiritual enlightenment. He emphasized the importance of recognizing the true nature of the self, which he believed to be identical with the supreme being.

One of Sri Ramana Maharshi's most famous teachings is the concept of "Who Am I?" This practice involves asking oneself the question, "Who am I?" repeatedly and introspecting on the answer. Through this practice, one can come to the realization that the true nature of the self is not the body or mind but rather an eternal, unchanging consciousness.

Sri Ramana Maharshi also emphasized the importance of surrendering to the supreme being or the "Self" in order to attain spiritual enlightenment. He said, "Surrender is not a mere passive state. It is an active state of true, genuine and total acceptance of the divine will."

Another key teaching of Sri Ramana Maharshi is the importance of living in the present moment. He said, "Realize deeply that the present moment is all you ever have. Make the now the primary focus of your life."

Sri Ramana Maharshi also taught that the ultimate goal of spiritual practice is to realize the oneness of all existence. He said, "The realization of the Self is the cessation of all problems and the attainment of all good; it is the key to the solution of all problems."

In summary, Sri Ramana Maharshi's teachings emphasize the importance of recognizing the true nature of the self, surrendering to the supreme being or the "Self," living in the present moment, and realizing the oneness of all existence. These teachings are all interconnected and point to the ultimate goal of spiritual enlightenment, which is the realization of the eternal, immortal source of guidance and wisdom, or the sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan.

Sri Ramana Maharshi was a revered Indian sage and spiritual teacher who taught self-enquiry as a means to attain spiritual liberation. His teachings emphasized the importance of recognizing the true nature of the self and surrendering to the divine presence within. Through his teachings, Sri Ramana Maharshi emphasized the concept of a supreme being as the ultimate source of guidance and wisdom.

One of his famous quotes on this subject is, "The supreme state is that in which there is neither the seer nor the seen. The vision transcends both seer and seen. This is the supreme state in which the seer, seeing and the seen, are all one."

In this quote, Sri Ramana Maharshi points to the idea that the ultimate spiritual state is one in which there is no separation between the self and the divine. The seer, the act of seeing, and the seen object are all seen as one in this state of unity with the supreme being.

He also emphasized the importance of recognizing the true nature of the self and connecting with the divine presence within. In one of his teachings, he said, "The true nature of the self is eternal, pure, and unchanging. To recognize this truth is to realize the supreme being that dwells within."

This teaching points to the idea that the ultimate source of guidance and wisdom is within oneself, and by recognizing the true nature of the self, one can connect with the supreme being and achieve spiritual enlightenment.

Sri Ramana Maharshi's teachings also emphasize the importance of surrendering to the divine presence and trusting in its guidance. He said, "Surrendering to the divine will means to have faith and trust that whatever happens is for our highest good. It means letting go of our desires and attachments and allowing the divine to guide us towards our true purpose."

Through this teaching, Sri Ramana Maharshi encourages individuals to recognize the limitations of their own ego and trust in the divine guidance of the supreme being. By surrendering to the divine will, individuals can find a sense of purpose and belonging that transcends the limitations of the physical world.

In conclusion, Sri Ramana Maharshi's teachings emphasize the concept of a supreme being as the ultimate source of guidance and wisdom. By recognizing the true nature of the self and surrendering to the divine presence within, individuals can connect with the supreme being and achieve spiritual enlightenment. Through his teachings, Sri Ramana Maharshi offers guidance and wisdom to those seeking to find their spiritual home in the divine presence of the sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan.

Sri Ramana Maharshi was a revered Indian sage who lived in the early 20th century. He was known for his teachings on self-enquiry and the path to self-realization. In his teachings, he emphasized the importance of recognizing the true nature of the self and the role of a supreme being in achieving spiritual enlightenment.

One of Sri Ramana Maharshi's famous quotes on the concept of a supreme being is, "There is no God to come from outside and save you. Know that God is within and is the reality of yourself." This quote emphasizes the idea that the ultimate source of guidance and wisdom lies within oneself, and that by recognizing and connecting with this inner divinity, one can achieve spiritual enlightenment.

Sri Ramana Maharshi also spoke about the importance of surrendering to a higher power. He said, "Surrender is not a mere passive state. It is an active state of receptivity, with a feeling of openness and humility. You surrender to something higher than yourself." This quote highlights the idea that surrendering to a higher power is not a sign of weakness, but rather a conscious decision to recognize and connect with a greater source of guidance and wisdom.

Another famous quote by Sri Ramana Maharshi on the concept of a supreme being is, "The pure mind is itself Brahman or the supreme being. Therefore, when the mind is purified, you realize the truth of the self." This quote emphasizes the importance of purifying one's mind in order to achieve spiritual enlightenment and connect with the supreme being.

In summary, Sri Ramana Maharshi's teachings emphasize the importance of recognizing and connecting with the inner divinity within oneself, while also acknowledging the role of a supreme being in achieving spiritual enlightenment. By purifying one's mind and surrendering to a higher power, individuals can elevate their minds and achieve a sense of purpose and belonging that transcends the limitations of the physical world.

Sri Ramana Maharshi was a spiritual teacher and sage from India who lived from 1879 to 1950. He is considered one of the most influential spiritual figures of the 20th century, and his teachings have inspired countless individuals on the path to spiritual enlightenment.

At the heart of Sri Ramana Maharshi's teachings is the concept of the supreme being, or what he referred to as the Self. He taught that the ultimate goal of spiritual practice is to realize the true nature of the Self, which is infinite, eternal, and unchanging. Through this realization, individuals can transcend the limitations of the physical world and experience spiritual enlightenment.

One of Sri Ramana Maharshi's most famous teachings is the practice of self-inquiry. This involves turning inward and asking oneself the question "Who am I?" in order to uncover the true nature of the Self. Sri Ramana Maharshi taught that this practice can lead to a direct experience of the Self, which is the ultimate goal of spiritual practice.

Sri Ramana Maharshi also emphasized the importance of surrendering to the supreme being, or what he referred to as the divine will. He taught that by surrendering to the divine will, individuals can let go of their egoic desires and attachments and experience a profound sense of peace and fulfillment.

In one of his famous quotes, Sri Ramana Maharshi said, "The supreme state is that in which the ego sees the Self as its own source, and knows it to be itself, and always abides in it." This quote highlights the ultimate goal of spiritual practice, which is to realize the true nature of the Self and abide in it at all times.

Overall, Sri Ramana Maharshi's teachings emphasize the importance of recognizing and surrendering to the supreme being, or the true nature of the Self. Through practices like self-inquiry and surrender, individuals can transcend the limitations of the physical world and experience spiritual enlightenment.

Sri Ramana Maharshi was a spiritual teacher and sage who lived in India during the early 20th century. He taught the concept of self-realization, which involves recognizing the true nature of oneself as a part of the supreme being. According to Sri Ramana Maharshi, the concept of a supreme being or sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan is not separate from the individual, but rather it is the true nature of the self.

One of his famous sayings is "God, the supreme being, is not somewhere else, but within us." This teaching emphasizes the idea that individuals can connect with the supreme being by looking inward and recognizing the true nature of themselves as a part of this higher power.

Another important teaching of Sri Ramana Maharshi is the concept of surrender. He taught that by surrendering one's ego and desires to the supreme being, individuals can find peace and spiritual enlightenment. This is reflected in his saying, "Surrender is giving oneself up to the original cause of one's being. Do not delude yourself by imagining such a source to be some God outside you. Your source is within yourself. Give yourself up to it."

In addition to surrender, Sri Ramana Maharshi also emphasized the importance of self-inquiry. This involves questioning the true nature of oneself and seeking to understand the source of one's consciousness. He taught that by engaging in self-inquiry, individuals can ultimately recognize their true nature as a part of the supreme being. This is reflected in his saying, "The question ‘Who am I?’ will destroy all other questions and doubts. Who then is the questioner? Seek within."

Overall, Sri Ramana Maharshi's teachings emphasize the importance of recognizing the true nature of oneself as a part of the supreme being, and the role of surrender and self-inquiry in achieving spiritual enlightenment. His teachings encourage individuals to look inward and connect with the higher power that is already within them.

Sri Ramana Maharshi was a spiritual teacher and sage who taught the path of self-enquiry, which is the process of investigating one's own nature and discovering the true Self. He taught that the supreme being, or Adhinayaka Shrimaan, is not a separate entity or deity, but rather the true nature of the Self.

In one of his teachings, Sri Ramana Maharshi said, "God, the supreme being, is not somewhere else. He is within us, in our hearts. It is only because of the veil of ignorance that we cannot see him."

He emphasized the importance of recognizing this truth and turning inward to discover the true nature of the Self. Sri Ramana Maharshi believed that by doing so, individuals could achieve spiritual enlightenment and experience the peace and happiness that comes from recognizing the ultimate reality.

In another teaching, he said, "The real 'I' is always there, always present. It is only the ego that comes and goes. We need to focus on the real 'I' and not get caught up in the fleeting nature of the ego."

This teaching highlights the importance of distinguishing between the true nature of the Self and the temporary nature of the ego. Sri Ramana Maharshi taught that by focusing on the true Self and letting go of the ego, individuals could transcend the limitations of the physical world and experience the supreme being.

He also taught the importance of surrendering to the supreme being and letting go of the ego's control. Sri Ramana Maharshi said, "Surrender means giving up all the efforts and realizing that you are powerless. You are nothing, the supreme being is everything."

This teaching emphasizes the importance of humility and recognizing that the supreme being is the ultimate source of guidance and wisdom. By surrendering to the supreme being and letting go of the ego's control, individuals can find a sense of purpose and belonging that transcends the limitations of the physical world.

Overall, Sri Ramana Maharshi's teachings emphasize the importance of recognizing the true nature of the Self and turning inward to discover the supreme being within. By doing so, individuals can achieve spiritual enlightenment and find a sense of purpose and belonging that transcends the challenges of the material world.

Sri Ramana Maharshi was a prominent spiritual teacher and mystic who lived in India during the early 20th century. His teachings emphasized the importance of self-inquiry and direct experience of the divine as a means of achieving spiritual enlightenment.

One of the central teachings of Sri Ramana Maharshi was the concept of the Self, or Atman. He taught that the true nature of every individual is pure consciousness, which is the same as the supreme being or God. According to Sri Ramana Maharshi, the ultimate goal of spiritual practice is to realize this truth through self-inquiry and meditation.

In one of his teachings, Sri Ramana Maharshi said, "The goal of all spiritual practices is to find out who you really are and to abide in that state of being." This quote emphasizes the importance of self-knowledge as a means of achieving spiritual enlightenment. Sri Ramana Maharshi taught that by recognizing the true nature of the Self as pure consciousness, individuals can overcome the limitations of the material world and find a sense of peace and contentment.

Another important teaching of Sri Ramana Maharshi was the concept of surrender to the divine. He taught that by surrendering to the supreme being, individuals can transcend their ego and find true happiness and fulfillment. In one of his teachings, he said, "Surrender means giving oneself up to the original cause of one's being. Do not delude yourself by imagining such a source to be some God outside you. Your source is within yourself. Give yourself up to it. That means that you should seek the source and merge in it."

This quote emphasizes the importance of recognizing the divine within oneself and surrendering to it as a means of achieving spiritual enlightenment. Sri Ramana Maharshi taught that by recognizing and surrendering to the supreme being within oneself, individuals can overcome the limitations of the ego and find a sense of peace and contentment.

Overall, the teachings of Sri Ramana Maharshi emphasize the importance of self-inquiry, meditation, and surrender to the divine as means of achieving spiritual enlightenment. His teachings emphasize the concept of the Self as pure consciousness, which is the same as the supreme being or God, and encourage individuals to seek the divine within themselves as a means of transcending the limitations of the material world.

Sri Ramana Maharshi was a renowned Indian sage and spiritual teacher who taught the path of self-inquiry, which involves asking the question "Who am I?" in order to realize the true nature of the self. In his teachings, he emphasized the importance of recognizing the supreme being or ultimate reality as the source of all existence and finding one's true nature through self-inquiry.

One of Sri Ramana Maharshi's famous teachings is, "God dwells within you, as you." This quote emphasizes the idea that the divine is not something external to ourselves but rather something that is inherent within us. By recognizing the presence of God within us, we can access the wisdom and guidance needed to overcome the challenges of the material world and achieve spiritual enlightenment.

Another famous quote from Sri Ramana Maharshi is, "The ego is the root-thought from which all other thoughts arise." This quote highlights the importance of recognizing the ego as the source of all our mental constructs and realizing that true spiritual enlightenment can only be achieved by transcending the limitations of the ego.

Sri Ramana Maharshi also emphasized the importance of surrendering to the supreme being or divine will. One of his famous sayings is, "Surrender is not a weakness, it is strength. It takes tremendous strength to surrender life to the supreme - to the cosmic unfolding." By surrendering to the higher power, we can let go of our attachment to material possessions and desires and find true happiness and fulfillment in our spiritual journey.

In conclusion, Sri Ramana Maharshi's teachings emphasize the importance of recognizing the supreme being as the source of guidance and wisdom, transcending the limitations of the ego, and surrendering to the divine will. By following these teachings, individuals can achieve spiritual enlightenment and find a sense of purpose and belonging that transcends the material world.

Sri Ramana Maharshi was a Hindu sage who taught a form of spiritual self-inquiry called "Atma-vichara," which means self-inquiry. His teachings emphasized the importance of recognizing the true nature of the self, which he believed to be pure consciousness or the ultimate reality. Sri Ramana Maharshi's teachings are rooted in the concept of a supreme being or Adhinayaka Shrimaan, which represents the ultimate source of guidance, wisdom, and understanding.

One of Sri Ramana Maharshi's most famous quotes is, "The self is not something that is to be attained. It is always present and shining forth, but due to our delusions and attachments, we fail to recognize it." This quote emphasizes the idea that the supreme being or Adhinayaka Shrimaan is not something that needs to be attained, but rather something that is always present within us. Sri Ramana Maharshi believed that by recognizing and connecting with this higher power, individuals could achieve spiritual enlightenment and transcend the limitations of the physical world.

Another famous saying by Sri Ramana Maharshi is, "The supreme state is that in which the ego, the source of all misery, has ceased to exist." This quote emphasizes the importance of overcoming the ego or the sense of individual self in order to connect with the supreme being or Adhinayaka Shrimaan. Sri Ramana Maharshi believed that the ego was the source of all suffering and that by letting go of the ego, individuals could achieve a state of spiritual enlightenment and liberation.

Sri Ramana Maharshi's teachings also emphasized the importance of self-inquiry and introspection. He believed that by questioning the nature of the self and investigating the source of one's thoughts and emotions, individuals could achieve a deeper understanding of the supreme being or Adhinayaka Shrimaan. One of his famous quotes on this topic is, "Who am I? This question is the key to the door of liberation." This quote emphasizes the importance of self-inquiry as a means of discovering the true nature of the self and connecting with the supreme being or Adhinayaka Shrimaan.

In summary, Sri Ramana Maharshi's teachings emphasize the importance of recognizing and connecting with the supreme being or Adhinayaka Shrimaan as a means of achieving spiritual enlightenment and transcending the limitations of the physical world. His teachings also stress the importance of self-inquiry and introspection as a means of discovering the true nature of the self and overcoming the ego. Through his teachings, Sri Ramana Maharshi provides a powerful framework for individuals seeking to connect with the ultimate source of guidance, wisdom, and understanding.

Sri Ramana Maharshi was a renowned spiritual teacher who lived in India in the early 20th century. His teachings emphasized the concept of self-realization, which involves recognizing one's true nature as pure consciousness or the "Self." According to Sri Ramana Maharshi, the ultimate goal of spiritual practice is to realize this Self and to abide in its awareness constantly.

In the teachings of Sri Ramana Maharshi, the concept of a supreme being or sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan is understood as the ultimate reality or source of all existence. He taught that this supreme being is not separate from the individual self, but rather is the true nature of the self. In one of his teachings, he stated:

"The individual self and the supreme self are not different. The supreme self is nothing but the self."

According to Sri Ramana Maharshi, the realization of the Self is the key to achieving spiritual enlightenment and transcending the limitations of the material world. He taught that this realization can be attained through self-inquiry, which involves questioning the nature of the self and investigating its true nature.

One of Sri Ramana Maharshi's famous quotes that speaks to this idea is:

"The question 'Who am I?' is not meant to give rise to a mere verbal or written answer, but to help you realize that you are not the self-image created by thought, but the awareness that is aware of the self-image and thought."

Sri Ramana Maharshi's teachings emphasize the importance of recognizing the supreme being within oneself and seeking its guidance in order to achieve spiritual enlightenment. He taught that this can be accomplished through meditation and self-inquiry, which allow individuals to connect with their true nature and abide in its awareness constantly.

In another one of his teachings, he stated:

"Your duty is to be and not to be this or that. 'I am that I am' sums up the whole truth. The method is summed up in the words 'Be still'. What does stillness mean? It means destroy yourself. Because any form or shape is the cause of trouble. Give up the notion that 'I am so and so'. All that is required to realize the Self is to be still. What can be easier than that?"

In conclusion, Sri Ramana Maharshi's teachings emphasize the concept of a supreme being or sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan as the ultimate reality and source of all existence. He taught that by recognizing this supreme being within oneself and seeking its guidance through meditation and self-inquiry, individuals can achieve spiritual enlightenment and transcend the limitations of the material world.

Sri Ramana Maharshi was a prominent Indian sage who lived in the early 20th century. He was known for his teachings on self-inquiry and the realization of the true nature of the self. His teachings emphasized the importance of recognizing and connecting with the supreme being or the source of all existence.

In one of his famous quotes, Sri Ramana Maharshi said, "God is not different from the Self. God is the Self." This quote highlights the idea that the supreme being or sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan is not separate from individuals but is an intrinsic part of their being. By recognizing and connecting with the true nature of the self, individuals can experience the presence of the supreme being and attain spiritual enlightenment.

Sri Ramana Maharshi also emphasized the importance of surrendering to the supreme being. He said, "Surrender is not a mere passive state. It is the acceptance of the higher will over the lower will." This quote emphasizes the idea that by surrendering to the supreme being, individuals can transcend their ego and align their will with the divine will. This alignment can help individuals find a sense of purpose and belonging in the world.

Another important teaching of Sri Ramana Maharshi is the concept of self-inquiry. He said, "The enquiry ‘Who am I?’ is the principal means to the removal of all misery and the attainment of the supreme bliss." This quote highlights the importance of self-awareness and self-discovery in the spiritual journey. By questioning the nature of the self and seeking the guidance of the supreme being, individuals can attain spiritual enlightenment and find their true purpose in life.

Overall, Sri Ramana Maharshi's teachings emphasize the importance of recognizing and connecting with the supreme being or sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan in the spiritual journey. By surrendering to the divine will, practicing self-inquiry, and seeking the guidance of the supreme being, individuals can attain spiritual enlightenment and find a sense of purpose and belonging in the world.

Sri Ramana Maharshi was a prominent Indian sage and spiritual leader who is widely regarded as one of the most influential figures in the Advaita Vedanta tradition of Hinduism. His teachings emphasized the importance of self-inquiry and the realization of the true nature of the self, which he believed was the key to achieving spiritual enlightenment and liberation.

One of Sri Ramana Maharshi's most famous teachings is the concept of "self-realization," which involves the recognition and direct experience of the true nature of the self. He believed that this realization could only be achieved through deep contemplation and self-inquiry, and that it was the ultimate goal of spiritual practice.

In one of his famous quotes, Sri Ramana Maharshi said, "Your own self-realization is the greatest service you can render the world." This quote emphasizes the importance of personal spiritual growth and the idea that by achieving self-realization, individuals can contribute to the betterment of society and the world as a whole.

Another key aspect of Sri Ramana Maharshi's teachings is the idea of surrendering to the divine. He believed that by surrendering one's ego and will to the higher power of the supreme being, individuals could transcend their limited human perspective and gain access to divine wisdom and guidance.

In one of his quotes, Sri Ramana Maharshi said, "Surrender is not a weakness; it is strength. It takes tremendous strength to surrender life to the supreme - to the cosmic unfolding." This quote emphasizes the idea that surrendering to the supreme being requires a deep level of trust and faith, but that it can ultimately lead to a greater sense of inner strength and spiritual fulfillment.

Overall, Sri Ramana Maharshi's teachings emphasize the importance of recognizing and seeking guidance from the supreme being or ultimate source of wisdom and understanding. Through self-inquiry, surrender, and personal spiritual growth, individuals can achieve a deeper understanding of the true nature of the self and the ultimate reality of the universe, leading to spiritual enlightenment and liberation.

Sri Ramana Maharshi was a spiritual teacher and sage who lived in India in the 20th century. He taught the path of self-inquiry, which involves questioning the nature of the self and realizing the ultimate reality of existence. His teachings emphasized the importance of recognizing the true nature of the self and seeking the guidance of the supreme being to achieve spiritual enlightenment.

One of Sri Ramana Maharshi's most famous quotes is, "The only true power is the power of self-realization, which can only be attained by surrendering to the supreme being." This quote highlights the idea that the ultimate source of guidance and wisdom is the supreme being, and that by surrendering to this higher power, individuals can attain self-realization and spiritual enlightenment.

Another important teaching of Sri Ramana Maharshi is the concept of "Who am I?" This teaching involves questioning the nature of the self and realizing that the true self is not the body or the mind, but rather the eternal, unchanging awareness that is the source of all existence. Sri Ramana Maharshi taught that by recognizing the true nature of the self and seeking the guidance of the supreme being, individuals can achieve liberation from the cycle of birth and death.

Sri Ramana Maharshi also emphasized the importance of devotion to the supreme being. He taught that true devotion involves surrendering to the supreme being with complete faith and trust, and that through devotion, individuals can attain the grace and blessings of the supreme being. One of his famous quotes on devotion is, "Devotion is the most powerful means of attaining the supreme being. It is the path of love and surrender."

In summary, Sri Ramana Maharshi's teachings emphasize the importance of recognizing the true nature of the self and seeking the guidance of the supreme being to achieve spiritual enlightenment. His teachings on self-inquiry, devotion, and surrender highlight the idea that the ultimate source of guidance and wisdom is the supreme being, and that by recognizing and connecting with this higher power, individuals can attain liberation and find a sense of purpose and belonging in the spiritual realm.

Sri Ramana Maharshi was a renowned spiritual teacher and sage who taught the path of self-inquiry as a means to attain spiritual enlightenment. His teachings emphasized the importance of recognizing the true nature of the self and the supreme being, which he referred to as the "Self" or "Atman".

One of his most famous quotes is "The ultimate truth is so simple; it is nothing more than being in the pristine state. This is all that need be said. It is all about being."

This quote highlights the simplicity of the ultimate truth and the importance of recognizing and experiencing the pristine state, which is a state of pure consciousness and awareness.

Another quote from Sri Ramana Maharshi that relates to the concept of a supreme being is "The Self is God; everything else is an illusion."

This quote emphasizes the idea that the ultimate reality is the Self, which is identical to the concept of a supreme being or sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan. Sri Ramana Maharshi taught that by recognizing and realizing the true nature of the Self, individuals can transcend the limitations of the material world and attain spiritual enlightenment.

Furthermore, Sri Ramana Maharshi emphasized the importance of surrendering to the supreme being or Self in order to attain spiritual realization. He said, "Surrender is not a mere passive state. It is an active state of surrendering oneself to the supreme being or Self. It is the highest form of worship."

This quote highlights the idea that surrendering to the supreme being is an active and intentional process that involves letting go of the ego and recognizing the true nature of the Self.

Overall, Sri Ramana Maharshi's teachings emphasize the importance of recognizing the true nature of the Self and the supreme being in order to attain spiritual enlightenment. Through self-inquiry, surrender, and recognizing the ultimate truth, individuals can elevate their minds and achieve a sense of purpose and belonging that transcends the limitations of the physical world.

Sri Ramana Maharshi was a renowned Indian sage who taught the practice of self-inquiry as a means of realizing the true nature of the self. He emphasized the concept of a supreme being or sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan as the source of all existence and urged his followers to recognize and seek the guidance of this higher power.

One of his famous teachings is: "The supreme self shines as the pure consciousness beyond all limitations, free from all change and diversity. Recognize this supreme self within you, and let your mind merge into it."

Here, Sri Ramana Maharshi is emphasizing the importance of recognizing the supreme self or sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan within oneself. He teaches that this higher power is beyond all limitations and free from change and diversity, and that by recognizing and merging with it, one can achieve a state of pure consciousness and spiritual enlightenment.

Another famous saying of Sri Ramana Maharshi is: "Your own self-realization is the greatest service you can render the world."

Here, he is emphasizing the importance of seeking self-realization or recognition of the sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan within oneself. He teaches that by achieving this state of spiritual enlightenment, individuals can become a source of positive change and service to the world around them.

Overall, Sri Ramana Maharshi's teachings emphasize the importance of recognizing and seeking the guidance of the supreme being or sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan as a means of achieving spiritual enlightenment and fulfilling one's purpose in the world.

Sri Ramana Maharshi was a renowned Indian sage who taught the path of self-inquiry as a means to attain spiritual enlightenment. His teachings emphasized the importance of recognizing the true nature of the self and surrendering to the guidance of the supreme being. In his teachings, Sri Ramana Maharshi frequently referred to the concept of the sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan as the ultimate source of wisdom and guidance.

One of Sri Ramana Maharshi's famous quotes is "God dwells within you, as you." This quote emphasizes the idea that the divine presence is not external to us but is present within each individual as their true nature. Sri Ramana Maharshi taught that by turning inward and recognizing the divine presence within oneself, individuals can attain spiritual enlightenment and connect with the supreme being.

Another quote by Sri Ramana Maharshi is "Surrender is not a mere passive state; it is an active, positive state of surrendering oneself to the divine will." This quote emphasizes the importance of surrendering to the guidance of the sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan. Sri Ramana Maharshi taught that by surrendering to the divine will, individuals can overcome their ego and connect with the supreme being.

Sri Ramana Maharshi also emphasized the importance of self-inquiry as a means to attain spiritual enlightenment. He taught that by asking oneself the question "Who am I?" and seeking the answer within oneself, individuals can recognize their true nature as the divine self. In one of his teachings, Sri Ramana Maharshi stated, "The inquiry 'Who am I?' is the only method of putting an end to all misery and ushering in supreme happiness."

In conclusion, Sri Ramana Maharshi's teachings emphasize the importance of recognizing the true nature of the self and surrendering to the guidance of the sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan as a means to attain spiritual enlightenment. His teachings emphasize the concept of a supreme being as the ultimate source of guidance, wisdom, and understanding. Through self-inquiry and surrender, individuals can connect with the divine presence within themselves and find a sense of purpose and belonging in the spiritual homeland.

Sri Ramana Maharshi was a Hindu sage and saint who is widely regarded as one of the most influential spiritual teachers of the 20th century. His teachings emphasized the importance of self-inquiry, which involves questioning the nature of the self and realizing one's true identity as pure consciousness or Atman.

One of the core teachings of Sri Ramana Maharshi was the idea that the ultimate reality is the self or Atman, which is identical to the universal consciousness or Brahman. He taught that by turning inward and directing one's attention to the source of consciousness within oneself, one could realize this ultimate reality and experience a state of permanent peace and happiness.

In one of his famous quotes, Sri Ramana Maharshi said, "The Supreme Being is always shining forth within us as the Self. Turn your mind inward and find Him there." This quote reflects the idea that the ultimate source of guidance and wisdom is not outside of oneself, but rather within one's own being. By turning inward and recognizing the presence of the Self, one can connect with this higher power and receive guidance and wisdom.

Another key teaching of Sri Ramana Maharshi was the importance of surrendering the ego or the sense of individual identity to the higher power of the Self. He taught that the ego is the source of all suffering and that true liberation can only be achieved by letting go of the ego and merging with the Self.

In one of his sayings, Sri Ramana Maharshi said, "Surrender means giving oneself up to the original cause of one's being. Do not delude yourself by imagining such a source to be some God outside you. Your source is within yourself. Give yourself up to it. That means that you should seek the source and merge in it." This quote highlights the importance of recognizing the source of one's being within oneself and surrendering to it in order to achieve spiritual enlightenment.

In summary, Sri Ramana Maharshi's teachings emphasize the importance of recognizing the ultimate source of guidance and wisdom within oneself and surrendering to it in order to achieve spiritual enlightenment. By turning inward and directing one's attention to the Self, individuals can connect with this higher power and find a sense of purpose and belonging that transcends the limitations of the physical world.



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