Thank you
Nov 01, 1997 12:44 PM
by Sveinn Freyr
Ramadoss and Nicholas.
I wish to send in a short note, to say: Thank you Ramadoss and Nicholas for
your informative and interesting reply about: Sri Ramalingaswamy in S. India.
Best wishes,
Sveinn Freyr
> Date Thu, 30. Oct 1997
Nicholas wrote:
"In Blavatsky ~Collected Writings~, Vol. 4 pp. 132-37 one will find a
sketch by a disciple of the Yogi. This HPB article was titled "Coming
Events Foretold". There is also PATHWAY TO GOD TROD BY SAINT
RAMALINGAR by G. Vanmikanathan, Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, Bombay, 1976.
This plumb volume is a biography/study of his life & devotional poetry.
It also has an appendix on the "Temple of 7 Veils".
> Date Thu, 30. Oct 1997
Ramadoss wrote:
"I am writing this from my memory and the fact in general are accurate. When
I find time, let me track down more specific recorded info.
Sri. Ramalingaswamy's period precedes that of founding of TS in 1875. As a
young boy he was unusal in that he was very devotional. Not educated
formally and reasonably literate in the native language of Madras viz.
Tamil. He composed many verses in praise of God.
At one point in his life, may be when he was in early 20s, he started a
society - Samarasa Sanmarga Sangam - the prime objective was to propogate
Universal Brotherhood -- everyone being equal with no distinction of caste,
creed, race, sex, color. This was very revolutionary when caste distinctions
were very strong and had very negative effect on the society due to
discrimination. There were very few who supported his efforts. After a time
he gave up and closed the organization. He stated that he opened up the
business and there being no customers, he had to close. At that time, he
told his close followers that a time is going to come soon when people from
Russia and America will be sent by the Mahatmas beyond Himalayas and then
everyone will listen. While he was still in his 20s one day he told his
followers that he has to retire or some such thing. He entered into a small
one room building with no windows and asked that the front door to be sealed
and no one should open it until after 6 months. As it is very common in
India for Hata Yogis to perform all sorts of "miracles" no one thought
anything unusual. Lo and behold when they opened up the front sealed door
after 6 months, nothing was inside. Sri Ramalingam just disappeared.
When HPB and Olcott was in Madras, one of the followers of Ramalingam told
the above story to them in view of HPB and Olcott telling the public that
the real founders of TS were the two Adepts who resided somewhere in the
Himalays region. What astounded HPB was that Ramalingam was privy to the
plans of the Adepts several years *before* HPB herself got orders to go to
US and find Olcott and start TS. Some in the TS in India feel that
Ramalingam himself must have been an Initiate due to the fact that
information of this nature -- regarding future plans to start TS, is not
likely to be divulged in such advance.
There are also two very interesting facts about Ramalingam. In India, monks
do not wear any footwear. He always wore a tennis shoe. Secondly, he always
covered his head with a white cloth and was clean shaven, which again is not
normal for a monk. It is said that what made him cover his head was that he
was very very handsome young man and once in public a young lady came and
embraced him. In S. India, public embracing between men and women in a
no-no, even between husband and wife. For a monk it is totally wrong. After
that incident, he always covered his head with a white cloth.
temple. What it has is seven white veils surrounding a light. It is to
symbolize the spirit covered by seven veils. No rituals, no formal priests,
nothing.
Hope these details interests some."
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