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Arunachala Sacred Mountain Of South India

Author Jim Dillinger
Publisher AHAM Publications
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Author(s)Jim Dillinger
ISBN / ASIN1888599383
ISBN-139781888599381
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In southern India at the town of Tiruvannamalai, sits an ancient monument known as the Holy Mountain Arunachala - Siva. Said to predate the great Himalayan Mountains, this Mystical Hill has been a magnet, drawing countless Saints and Sages to Itself. They have confirmed, by their direct experience, the importance, value, and immense benefit of seeing and deeply considering the significance of this sacred site. Scriptures dating back thousands of years have also praised the glories and wondrous blessings emanating from It.

This album is not meant to be viewed with a cursory glance or a speed-read. It is an archival quality publication to be considered as an heirloom and passed down through the family for reflection and enjoyment.

The selected verses from the The Marital Garland of Letters by Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi tell in glowing symbolism of the love and union between the human soul and God. It is among the most profound and moving poems in any language. Although he who wrote it was established in the Bliss of indissoluble Union, it was written for the sake of devotees and expresses the attitude of the soul that still aspires to be one with God, or the True Self.

The significant purpose and intent of these photographs and verses, is to invite you to slow down...pause...and be with the verses and images. You may discover that this album is indeed a meditation in itself and opens windows into your natural state of Stillness and Silence.

By gazing at the photographs you may sense something very familiar, even an ancient memory that is both comforting and quite fresh.