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self - ENQUIRY (VICHARASANGRAHAM)OFBHAGAVAN SRI RAMANA MAHARSHIA new translation byDR T. M. P. MAHADEVAN, , the original TamilPUBLISHED BYV. S. RAMANANP resident, Board of TrusteesSRI RAMANASRAMAMTIRUVANNAMALAISOUTH RamanasramamEighth edition 1971 Ninth edition 1981 Tenth edition 1990 Reprint 1994 INTRODUCTIONThe present work in prose consists of forty questions with answers covering the entire range ofspiritual disciplines required for the gaining of release (moksha). The questioner was GambhiramSeshayya, one of the early devotees of Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi. He was a MunicipalOverseer at Tiruvannamalai about 1900.
Self-enquiry is not the mind’s inspection of its own contents; it is tracing the mind’s first mode, the ‘I-thought’ to its source which is the Self. When there is proper and persistent enquiry, the ‘I-thought’ also ceases and there is the wordless illumination of the form ‘I-I’ which is the pure
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