Ramana Maharshi and Nisargadatta were great masters from same school of thought.
Self realized : Ramana Maharshi was a self realized soul ; who attained realization on his own.
He was a great master on Advaita Vedanta.
Ramana Maharshi exhorted devotees to probe “Who Am I “ (soul searching)
He used to sit around Arunachala hill and treated it as a living Shiva.
He hardly spoke but his silent gaze on a devotee produced mystical experience.
Ramana Maharshi didn’t teach anything; but, devotees indirectly and silently learnt from him.
Learnt : Nisargadatta Maharaj learnt Vedanta under Siddheswar Maharaj , a great saint.
He was known as a great master of Advaita Vedanta.
He simply emphasized on “ I Am That” (part of eternal consciousness)
He often pointed out, human being is simply a witness to cosmic play enacted by almighty,
Nisargadatta Maharaj strongly believed in Bhakti and Guru Kripa.
Facts : Both spiritual masters are adored by seers and devotees alike.
They both were far away from ego ( I ,Me , Mine).
One shouldn’t and can’t compare two great saints.
Prayer : Sri Ganeshaya Namah Sri Guruve Namah ! Pranam to these great masters !
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