Templo
Sri Ramanasramam
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Just 300 metres from the amenity with all kind of shops nearby to fulfil all your needs.
It's a very positive and blissful place to visit. This is where Ramana Maharishi spent his last few years. It sits at the footsteps of the mighty Mountain Arunachala. One can join the Bhajans or Meditate in the peaceful meditation hall.
Amongst its early western visitors were British writer Paul Brunton in 1931, who is credited with introducing Ramana Maharshi to the West through his books "A Search in Secret India" (1934) and "The Secret Path". Writer W. Somerset Maugham visited the ashram in 1938, and later used Ramana Maharshi as the model for the holy man, Shri Ganesha in his novel, The Razor’s Edge (1944).[2][3] Other visitors included Swami Sivananda, Paramahansa Yogananda,[4] Alfred Sorensen (Sunyata) and Wei Wu Wei.[5] Arthur Osborne stayed at the Ashram for twenty years, and edited the Ashram's journal, The Mountain Path, besides writing several book on Ramana Maharshi and his teachings. Mouni Sadhu spent several months at the Ashram in 1949.[6] David Godman came to the ashram in 1976, and has since written or edited fourteen books on topics related to Sri Ramana Maharshi. He continues to live near the ashram.
Amongst its early western visitors were British writer Paul Brunton in 1931, who is credited with introducing Ramana Maharshi to the West through his books "A Search in Secret India" (1934) and "The Secret Path". Writer W. Somerset Maugham visited the ashram in 1938, and later used Ramana Maharshi a…
Ubicación
National Highway 66
Tiruvannamalai, TN