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Saturday 26 April 2014

*POINTS TO PONDER* - THE ROYAL PATH OF 'SELF-INQUIRY' - Why this roundabout process? Should we not state the ultimate truth and direct path at the beginning itself rather than advocating many methods and rejecting them at the end?’ ~ Ramana Maharshi




Once, when Ganapati Muni was present in the hall, a group of villagers asked, ‘How are we to control the mind?’

In reply Bhagavan asked them to look into the origin of the mind and explained the path of Self-Inquiry. Soon they left and Bhagavan as usual went out for a walk.

Remarking to the others Ganapati Muni said, ‘The path of Self-knowledge which Bhagavan teaches is so difficult even for the learned, and Bhagavan advocated it to the poor villagers. I doubt whether they understood it and still less whether they can practice it. If Bhagavan had advised them to practice some puja or japa, that would have been more practical.’

When this was conveyed to Bhagavan, he commented,

‘What to do? This is what I know. If a teaching is to be imparted according to the traditional way, one must first see whether the recipient is qualified or not. Then puja, japa or dhyana are prescribed step by step. Later the Guru says that this is all only preliminary and one has to transcend all this. Finally, the ultimate truth that “Brahman alone is real” is revealed and to realize this, the direct path of Self-Inquiry is to be taught. Why this roundabout process? Should we not state the ultimate truth and direct path at the beginning itself rather than advocating many methods and rejecting them at the end?’

(KUNJU SWAMI in Bhagavan Sri Ramana, a Pictorial Biography, p. 74)

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