Jnana Marga in Bhagavan Ramana's Own Words
Tradtionally, 'Jnana' marga, is the affirmation of one's identity with the Self. Each of the Vedas has one such affirmation expressed in the words, 'I am Brahman', 'Brahman am 'I', 'I am all' and 'All this is Brahman'. By their very nature these affirmations are conceptual, even though what is affirmed is only the truth. Ramana's 'Vichara' marga or the path of 'self-enquiry' is termed 'Jnana' marga. Bu it has its distinctness in emphasising that abidance in the natural state or in the Self and the experiencing of that state alone matters. The method is self-enquiry for Self-knowledge. Sanjay Lohia, the compiler, who is an earnest practitioner of the way has gathered these pearls of wisdom from the innumerable answers which Ramana has given to seekers over fifty four years. Surely this task would not have been possible without Ramana's grace. This is a companion collection to his earlier 'Karma Marga in Bhagavan's Own Words'. The Centre wishes to thanks him, Sri V. S. Ramana, President, Sri Ramanasramam, Sri Krishnan and Sri Ramesh, of Settype Graphics for making it possible to publish this valuable collection.
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