Where Can I Find Ramana Maharishi'S Teachings Online?

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Naomi
Naomi
2026-07-07 13:40:16
Ramana Maharishi's teachings have this timeless quality that makes them feel like they were written yesterday, even though he passed away decades ago. I stumbled upon his wisdom during a phase where I was digging into Eastern philosophy, and it completely shifted how I view self-inquiry. The best online resource I've found is the official website of the Ramanashram in Tiruvannamalai—they've digitized his core texts like 'Who Am I?' and 'Upadesa Undiyar' in multiple languages.

YouTube also has a treasure trove of his devotees' talks breaking down his 'neti-neti' (not this, not that) approach. If audiobooks are your thing, platforms like Audible have narrations of his dialogues, though nothing beats reading his words slowly—they’re the kind you chew on for days. What’s wild is how his teachings on stillness pop up in modern mindfulness apps like Insight Timer, repackaged for busy lives.
Keira
Keira
2026-07-10 04:48:20
Back in college, a friend handed me a dog-eared copy of 'Talks with Ramana Maharishi,' and I fell hard for his no-nonsense clarity. These days, I hunt for his teachings in niche corners—like the free archives at arunachala.org, where they’ve preserved letters he wrote to seekers. Podcasts? 'Be As You Are' does deep dives on his self-attention method, blending it with neuroscience.

Reddit’s r/AdvaitaVedanta has threads dissecting his 'silent teaching' technique, complete with PDF links to rare transcripts. For visual learners, documentaries like 'The Sage of Arunachala' float around Vimeo, though quality varies. His ideas sneak into unexpected places—I once found a punk musician quoting Maharishi’s 'The ego is the I-thought' in a zine.
Yara
Yara
2026-07-11 02:26:23
Maharishi’s teachings hit differently when you hear them aloud. I play recordings of his Q&A sessions from the 1930s while cooking—the way he dismantles questions with 'Find who’s asking' still gives me chills. Spotiy’s philosophy playlists sometimes slip in his quotes between Krishnamurti and Lao Tzu. For pure text, the Gutenberg Project has early English translations of his works, though newer editions on Google Books include footnotes that help. Instagram accounts like @ramanamaharshiquotes distill his wisdom into bite-sized posts, but honestly, his full dialogues at ramanamaharshi.info ruin you for quick fixes—they demand your whole attention.
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