Description
Vichara offers a fresh and focused exploration of Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi’s most profound teaching: Self-enquiry. It also provides an intimate glimpse into life at the Ramana Ashram in 1936, a period when Bhagavan’s teachings also began reaching Western seekers.
Following the success of the first volume, Aham Sphurana – A Glimpse of Self-Realisation, this second volume delves deeper into the practice of Self-enquiry, which Bhagavan described as the fastest and most direct path to Self-realisation. Through a careful selection of his teachings, Vichara reveals how Self-enquiry dissolves the ego, bringing the seeker face-to-face with their True Nature.
This book stands out as an essential guide of timeless insights into Bhagavan’s most potent path to the Self, unlocking the transformative power of Self-enquiry. In 1936, at fifty-six years old, Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi was a vibrant and active Master, embodying pure Self-knowledge.
Born in 1879, he is one of the most renowned and recent of India’s great Sages, Saints, and Spiritual Masters. At just sixteen, he experienced a spontaneous awakening, leaving his home in Madurai to live at the sacred mountain of Arunachala in Tiruvannamalai, where he taught and guided seekers until his passing in 1950. His luminous presence shines through this profound book, offering transformative wisdom for those on the path to spiritual awakening.

David Cook –
Absolutely stunning description of the teachings of non duality. If you want to understand the way to truly know who you are, this is a great resource.
Alexander –
A grounding presence beyond the mind
Whenever I get lost in identification with my mind, I return to this book. I have the e-book version on my phone and simply read a few pages — and what is unreal starts to fall away. It feels as if the energy of Sri Ramana Maharshi flows into my surroundings, creating space and clarity.
Thank you for this book! Deep appreciation to the publishing company for making it available.
Ramesh Subramanian –
Sir
Has it been translated to tamil??
When will we get it??
Thanks