Sri Nochur Venkataraman- All English Talks

Sri Nochur Venkatraman

Sri Ramanacharanatirtha Nochur Venkataraman is an Acharya of Vedānta sampradāya. Nochurji has spoken and taught extensively about Advaita and Ramana Maharshi's teachings. Nochurji's words and YouTube talks played a major role in bringing me to Arunachala, Tiruvannamalai, and am eternally grateful to him. He speaks primarily in Tamil and Malayalam but has been also giving … Continue reading Sri Nochur Venkataraman- All English Talks

Malaysian Swamini Premanandeshwari: 17 Years in Tiruvannamalai

Swamini Premanandeshwari

Arunachala has his ways of revealing. Revealing what? Well, revealing can only be for a person, the 'I' thought. There is no revealing for the ever-present, the omnipresent SELF, Arunachala. But stories, we have to tell. Praises, we need to sing. Let's embark on one. On a beautiful warm afternoon, random explorations via Google maps … Continue reading Malaysian Swamini Premanandeshwari: 17 Years in Tiruvannamalai

Ramana Maharshi and the self-inquiry technique, “Who am I?” 

Arunachala Mountain in Tiruvannamalai which is considered to be Shiva

Firstly, I am no authority on this subject. There are several Jnanis who have spoken about self-inquiry (in silence or through words) and I don’t know if one more voice is required but just for my joy of sharing whatever little I’ve learned, I feel inspired to pen this down. Humble pranaams to Sri Ramana … Continue reading Ramana Maharshi and the self-inquiry technique, “Who am I?” 

Mouna Swami of Tiruvannamalai: The Sage Who Never Lies Down!

Mouna Swami of Tiruvannamalai

It is not often that you come across a person of miraculous abilities. But in Tiruvannamalai, the land of Shiva, miracles are everywhere. Rather, life itself is a miracle. It is then not about the place, but rather this feeling within or just this awareness, which makes everything one. There are no two, there is … Continue reading Mouna Swami of Tiruvannamalai: The Sage Who Never Lies Down!

Paramhansa Yogananda Playing the Esraj – “Who is in my temple?”

Paramhansa Yogananda Playing Esraj

On a Monday morning, I'm about to start day's work and YouTube's autoplay starts playing this ethereal tune from the great Paramhansa Yogananda. Tears well up in comic unity and the divinity everywhere! Here, put on the speakers, turn it on and close your eyes: https://www.youtube.com/embed/6i_GM-l3VxI About Esraj and Lyrics for the Chant Now, what's … Continue reading Paramhansa Yogananda Playing the Esraj – “Who is in my temple?”

Spiritual Books for Nourishing the Inner Journey

Top Spiritual Books

Silence is the most eloquent language and the most powerful transmission happens in mouna. But till our instrument gets tuned to the frequency of silence, words can provide beautiful satsangha (company of the truth). Experiences of devotees and seekers on the path prove to be of immense value and support. The thought for this post … Continue reading Spiritual Books for Nourishing the Inner Journey

Ayya Swami of Arunachala: 18 Years on a Mountain Top Without Food

Ayya Swami Meditation Hut

Headlines are to impress. And I'm sure this one does. When one thinks of Mount Arunachala, Ramana Maharshi's name occurs simultaneously. They're both the same, the same guru tatva (essence), the same absolute reality. All these efforts to describe the indescribable are like meditations to reach a point where there is no meditator. And perhaps … Continue reading Ayya Swami of Arunachala: 18 Years on a Mountain Top Without Food

12 Years in a Cave: A Sadhu’s Tapasya on the Banks of River Narmada

Hindu Monk on the banks of Narmada

This story will sound like one from yesteryears. 12 years in a cave on the banks of Narmada. This is the story of a man who has found truth by his own experiments, probably the only way in which one can find peace. Following a master or any set practice and having a guru is … Continue reading 12 Years in a Cave: A Sadhu’s Tapasya on the Banks of River Narmada

Meeting Hrishikesh, Lord of the Senses 

Ganga Bank near Vashishth Gufa

I’ve been to Rishikesh before. Few times in this lifetime and there’s a strong aabhaas (impression) that surely in other time frames too. We spent good time in retreat in Hrishikesh (as it is written traditionally) at turn of the year, 2022. The moment one thinks of the place, the divine river Ganga comes to … Continue reading Meeting Hrishikesh, Lord of the Senses