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tamil, Maharshi, HPB's sources

May 12, 2004 03:48 AM
by krishtar


Hi John
>From tamil most of the dialoges from Sri Ramana Maharishi were transcribed to Englissh and other languages.
He was probably the most famous Indian sage of the twentieth century. He was renowned for his saintly life, for the fullness of his self-realization, and for the feelings of deep peace that visitors experienced in his presence. So many people came to see him at the holy hill of Arunchala where he spent his adult life that an ashram had to be built around him. He answered questions for hours every day, but never considered himself to be anyone's guru.
The expression of his eyes was very alike to HPB´s.Deep and compassionate.

Krishtar
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From: samblo@cs.com 
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Sent: Tuesday, May 11, 2004 11:19 PM
Subject: Re: Theos-World Re: HPB's sources


Pedro,
It is interesting about the Telugu, the Tamil and the So. Indian 
Dravidians isn't it? Not long ago I was
doing a search on the following:

Tiruvamoli
Samad Nammalvar
Sri Nammalvar
Taniyan
Verses of the Alvars
Lord of Tirumalai
Ventkatachala Mahatmyam
Pradandhams

This had to do with the Orally continued Songs of the Tamil and Darvidians 
who though being
suppressed managed to preserve a lot of their old beliefs in Love Songs 
much like the Troubadors of
Provencal. I want to look for the Teluga and Tamil Mystics now.

John


   
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