Tiruvannamalai is a town that exudes spirituality, culture, and natural beauty. Thousands of international tourists visit Tiruvannamalai to pray to Arunachala and pay respects to Sri Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi.…

Why is a strict vegetarian diet essential for spiritual growth ?
Living a vegetarian life is a philosophy of AHIMSA, which means kindness and non violence against all living beings.

The truth of “The Self” in Hinduism (Advaita Vedanta), Christianity & Islam
In this post, we look into the concept of “The Self” in perception to all religions, especially with regard to Advaita Vedanta of Hinduism, Christianity and Islam. All religions teach…

Why is Sri Ramana Maharshi acknowledged as the world’s greatest Advaita saint ?
Sri Bhagavan Ramana Maharshi is one of the most loved and revered saint in the world for various reasons. First and foremost reason was that Sri Ramana Maharshi was a…

Free & Natural Photo’s of Arunachala Mountain
The world is 4,500 million years old. In these millions of years many civilizations in this earth have flourished and then disappeared. But in Tiruvannamalai, India, we can still find…

The True meaning of a “Guru – Jnani”
It has always been taught that in order to attain realization, not only practice but also a enlightened Guru is needed.

Life is Based on Karma & Destiny: Free will is only a person’s Ego,Ignorance & Arrogance
Bhagavan Ramana Maharshi’s most famous words clearly explains the truth on Destiny and Karma.

Ramana’s Teaching of Self -Enquiry : Who am I ?
Bhagavan Ramana Maharshi mainly emphasized on self-enquiry of "who am I" and says this is the direct path to enlightenment.

Ramana Maharshi & Advaita (Non – Duality)
Advaita Vedanta is the main philosophy in the Hindu religion and it is accepted as the principle truth to spirituality.

Sri Ramana Maharshi’s Life History from 1879 to 1949
Ramana Maharshi was an enlightened Saint (Jnani) and a incarnation of Lord Shiva,who lived in Tiruvannamalai,India.