Bhagavan Ramana: The Friend of All
Book Specification
Item Code: | NAF561 |
Publisher: | Sri Ramanasramam, Tamil Nadu |
Language: | English |
Edition: | 2019 |
ISBN: | 9788182880894 |
Pages: | 299 (26 B/W Illustrations) |
Cover: | Paperback |
Other Details | 8.5 inch X 5.5 inch |
Weight | 350 gm |
Book Description
The devotees who witnessed Bhagavan Ramana’s effortless and natural sense of equality and his treating all beings alike including animals, birds and plants have expressed their sense of wonder and have affirmed that they had not seen such an instance elsewhere in their lives.
In Bhagavan’s days, his ashram was like an ancient Rishi Ashram was where birds and animals lived fearlessly and in friendship. Lakshmi, the cow, would not enter the newly built goshala on the opening day without Bhagavan entering it first; so she went to the Old Hall to fetch him. On the hills Bhagavan would arbitrate between two warring monkey groups. Kamala, the dog, would take a newcomer to the Ashram for Giripradakshina, when told by Bhagavan. When a sparrow’s nest was disturbed, she would come, chirp and complain to Bhagavan. Madhava the white peacock was trained by Bhagavan to be a strict vegetarian; he stopped eating worms. Bhagavan was their Guide and Friend. He showered Grace and Compassion on them. They in turn reciprocated with a love and faith, which the humans would envy.
There are so many incidents of Bhagavan’s relationship with animals which inspire us to respect the entire creation of the Lord without discrimination and so surrender totally to Sadguru Ramana Bhagavan.
Lord Dakshinamurti is the original Guru in the long and great teacher-student lineage guiding all earnest seekers containing unbroken to the present day. The Guru’s Grace and Compassion are bestowed not only on human beings but also on animals, birds and plants; instances of which are found in Ramayana and Bhagavatha Purana.
In the first half of the last century also, the devotees and the visitors who came to seek the blessing of Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi were witnesses to such happenings and these have been recorded in various books. This book in which a humble effort is made to compile all those recorded incidents will show its readers how Guru Ramana all through his life bestowed his Grace not only on human beings but also equally on birds, animals and plants. The supreme symbol of Non-dual Consciousness of this age, Bhagavan Guru Ramana, knew no duality and never discriminated as higher or lower form of life. His compassion for animals, birds and plants was of the highest order. Souls, inhabiting forms other than human, could get the Grace of the Guru, because of their devotion and diligent spiritual practices in their previous births. Such evolved souls were spiritually uplifted and liberated by Guru Ramana. Samadhis have been built for them in Sri Ramanasramam.
Both on the hill Arunachala and later at its foothills, the animals found in him a great compassion, benefactor and guide. They received his love and Grace. As for the Cow ‘Lakshmi’, the monkey ‘Nondipaiyan’, the white peacock ‘Madhava’, and the dog ‘Jackie’, their devotion Bhagavan Ramana was unsurpassed.
May this book serve to inspire us all to surrender totally to Sadguru Bhagavan Ramana and receive his Divine Grace.
Preface | iii | |
Chapter One | Life Sketch of Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi | 1 |
Chapter Two | Bhagavan and the Animal Devotees | 16 |
Chapter Three | Bhagavan's Satsang | 25 |
Chapter Four | Bhagavan's Devotees - The Cows | 31 |
1 | Gomatha Lakshmi In Memoriam | 31 |
In Memoriam | 55 | |
2 | The Black Cow | 63 |
3 | Calf - The Devotee | 64 |
Chapter Five | Bhagavan's Companions - The Monkeys | 68 |
1 | Monkeys' Meditation | 69 |
2 | The Monkey's Gratitude | 70 |
3 | The "Miraculous Vibhuti" | 72 |
4 | The Old Monkey King's Samadhi | 74 |
5 | Nondipaiyan - The Lame Monkey | 75 |
6 | Venkitoo and Nondi | 79 |
7 | Nondi's Coronation | 81 |
8 | Etiquette of the Monkeys | 83 |
9 | Rivalry over Sitting on Bhagavan's Lap | 84 |
Monkeys in Sri Ramanasramam | 85 | |
10 | Visit of the Old Monkey King | 86 |
11 | Perilous Journey - Blessing to the Newborn | 86 |
12 | Perilous Journey of Grandpa | 87 |
13 | Bhagavan's Empathy | 89 |
14 | Monkeys' One - Pointedness | 91 |
15 | Asylum | 92 |
16 | Bhagavan's Warning | 93 |
17 | Bhagavan's Command | 93 |
18 | Suffering in Mine | 94 |
19 | Transgressing Official Orders | 94 |
20 | The Empty Couch | 96 |
21 | What Can You Do About This? | 96 |
22 | Bhagavan's Pattonage | 97 |
23 | Monkey - Mangoes | 99 |
24 | The Obedient Monkey | 99 |
25 | The Monkey's Work | 100 |
26 | Independence Day Celebrations | 102 |
27 | One - Consciousness | 103 |
28 | The Monkey and the Child | 104 |
29 | Bhiksha for the Monkeys | 105 |
30 | Kindness to Monkeys | 107 |
31 | Reminiscences | 108 |
Chapter Six | Bhagavan's Children - The Dogs | 115 |
1 | Chinna Karuppan | 117 |
2 | Jack - 1 | 119 |
3 | Kamala | 121 |
4 | Neela | 122 |
5 | The Red Dog | 122 |
6 | Guru's Command is Upadesa | 123 |
7 | Advanced Souls Who Came to Bhagavan | 125 |
The Canines in Sri Ramanasramam | 127 | |
8 | Jackie - II | 127 |
9 | Jackie's Endurance | 128 |
10 | Jackie's Last Days | 128 |
11 | Bhagavan and the Pup | 129 |
12 | Speechless appeal | 130 |
13 | Teaching Through Dogs | 132 |
14 | Dog Prefers Bhagavan's Company | 134 |
15 | Territorial Rights | 135 |
16 | Pups are Like Small Kids | 135 |
17 | Permission to Eat | 136 |
18 | Treatment for Rickets | 137 |
19 | Duty Bound Canine | 137 |
20 | The Saint Who Came in the Night | 138 |
21 | Giver of the Boon | 138 |
22 | Bhagavan's Compassion | 139 |
23 | Bhagavan's Solicitude | 140 |
24 | No Complaints | 140 |
25 | Iddly Swami | 141 |
26 | Lakshmana Sharma's Dog | 141 |
27 | The Lame Cat | 142 |
Chapter Seven | Blessed Soul - Valli the Deer | 145 |
Chapter Eight | Mongoose - The Great Souls | 148 |
1 | "Mahatma" - Mongoose | 148 |
2 | The Golden Hued Mongoose | 148 |
3 | Mastan od Desur - Account | 149 |
4 | Suri Nagamma's Account | 150 |
Chapter Nine | Bhagavan and the Wild Cats(Cheetahs - Tiger - Leopards) | 151 |
1 | "Poda" (Go Away) | 151 |
2 | Brute and Man Alike | 152 |
3 | Rangaswamy and the Tiger | 153 |
4 | Cheetah and Tiger near Virupaksha Cave | 154 |
5 | Leopards near Virupaksha Cave | 156 |
6 | Cheetahs near Skandasramam | 157 |
7 | Leopards and Veda Parayana | 158 |
8 | Chanting - Bhagavan 's Name | 158 |
9 | The Abode of Cheetahs | 159 |
10 | The Tiger Cub | 160 |
11 | Experience of a Hungarian Woman | 160 |
12 | Baby Cheetahs | 161 |
Chapter Ten | The Elephant | 163 |
Bhagavan with the Temple Elephant | 163 | |
Chapter Eleven | The Sheep | 166 |
1 | Lost Sheep Found | 166 |
2 | Retrieved Sheep | 167 |
Chapter Twelve | The Favoured Ones - The Peacocks | 168 |
1 | Bhagavan's First Pair of Peacocks | 169 |
2 | Attachment to Bhagavan | 170 |
3 | The Bodyguard | 171 |
4 | Dancing of Peacocks and Snake | 172 |
5 | The Peacocks and the Kolam | 173 |
6 | Unlucky Ones | 174 |
7 | The White Peacocks | 175 |
8 | Universal brotherhood | 177 |
9 | Remembrance - Forgetfulness | 180 |
10 | The White Peacocks and the Crow | 182 |
11 | Bhagavan and the Peacocks | 183 |
12 | Sveta - Mayura Ashtakam | 184 |
Chapter Thirteen | The Well - Wisher of Birds | 189 |
The Doves (Pigeons) | 189 | |
1 | A Pair of Pigeons | 189 |
2 | The Injured Pigeon | 191 |
3 | The Wounded Dove | 192 |
4 | The Doctor Bhagavan | 193 |
The Sparrows | 194 | |
1 | Perfected Beings | 194 |
2 | Viswanatha Swami's Account | 195 |
3 | Complaint Against Madhava Swami | 195 |
4 | Protection From Cold | 197 |
5 | Victory for Sparrows | 197 |
6 | Bhagavan's Advice | 198 |
7 | Can a Cracked Egg be Hatched? | 199 |
8 | The Bird in a Chimney (the cause of Bondage) | 201 |
Crows | 202 | |
1 | Vigil of the Crow | 202 |
2 | Crow and the Parrot | 203 |
3 | Reminiscences of Sampoornamma | 204 |
Chapter Fourteen | The Protector | |
Snakes - Scorpions | 208 | |
1 | It is Cool and Soft | 208 |
2 | Snake at Skandasramam | 209 |
3 | Obedient Snake | 210 |
4 | Do not Kill the Snake | 210 |
5 | Protector of Snakes | 210 |
6 | The Green Snake | 210 |
7 | The Snake and the Meditator | 213 |
Snakes and Scorpions Protected | 214 | |
8 | Scorpions | 214 |
9 | Frog | 215 |
Chapter Fifteen | Bhagavan - Compassionate Friend of Squirrels | 217 |
1 | Protection | 218 |
2 | Punishment for the Wrong Deed | 218 |
3 | Anguish | 219 |
4 | Samadhi of baby Squirrels | 220 |
5 | We Want Cashew Nuts | 221 |
6 | Mother to the Squirrel Babies | 222 |
7 | Turning Inwards | 223 |
8 | Are the Squirrels Dumb? | 223 |
9 | The Feeding of Squirrels | 224 |
10 | The Lucky Ones | 225 |
11 | Reminiscences | 227 |
Chapter Sixteen | Bhagavan and Insects | 231 |
1 | Bhagavan and Hornets | 231 |
2 | An Insects is Rescued | 234 |
3 | Mosquitoes | 235 |
Ants | 237 | |
4 | Kolam with Lime Powder | 237 |
5 | Prasad from Termites | 238 |
6 | Ahimsa | 239 |
Chapter Seventeen | Abhayam Sarva Bhuthebhyaha (Security and Compassion for all Beings) | 242 |
1 | Echamma's Bilva Pooja | 242 |
2 | Tulasi Laksharchana | 243 |
3 | Does it not Pain the Coconut Tree | 243 |
4 | Trees also have Pain | 244 |
5 | Does not Beat the Tree | 245 |
6 | Let the Flowers be on the Plant | 246 |
7 | Do not Touch those Seeds | 248 |
8 | Deliverance to a Thorny Bush | 250 |
Chapter Eighteen | Bhagavan in the Kitchen | 255 |
Chapter Nineteen | Equal Vision (Samadarsatvam) | 258 |
Chapter Twenty | Ahimsa Murthy | 262 |
Chapter Twenty One | Bhagavan - Whom all Beings Loved | 264 |
Annexure | ||
1 | Walk with Bhagavan to the Lake | 268 |
2 | Hen and Chicks (Talk 286) | 271 |
3 | Caterpillar (Talk 286) | 271 |
4 | Moth - like Insects (Talks 616) | 271 |
5 | The Stray Bull (Talk 563) | 273 |
6 | Elephant and the Chain (Talk 326) | 274 |
Drops of Nectar from Bhagavan | 275 | |
Glossary | 279 |