Tuesday, 30 September 2025
Sunday, 7 September 2025
Śrī Aruṇācala Aṣṭakam: Tamil text, transliteration and translation
Sunday, 23 March 2025
Śrī Aruṇācala Padigam: Tamil text, transliteration and translation
Thursday, 7 December 2023
Āṉma-Viddai verse 5: in the heart that looks within without thinking of anything else, oneself will be seen
In continuation of and as a conclusion to the five articles on Āṉma-Viddai that I posted here previously, namely Āṉma-Viddai: Tamil text, transliteration and translation, Āṉma-Viddai verse 1: thought is what causes the appearance of the unreal body and world, Āṉma-Viddai verse 2: the thought ‘I am this body’ is what supports all other thoughts, Āṉma-Viddai verse 3: knowledge of all other things is caused by ignorance of ourself and Āṉma-Viddai verse 4: self-investigation is the easiest of all paths, because it is not doing but just being, in this article I will explain and discuss the meaning and implications of the fifth and final verse:
Friday, 25 November 2022
Śrī Aruṇācala Akṣaramaṇamālai verse 17
This is the seventeenth in a series of articles that I hope to write on Śrī Aruṇācala Akṣaramaṇamālai, Bhagavan willing, the completed ones being listed here.
Wednesday, 9 November 2022
Śrī Aruṇācala Akṣaramaṇamālai verse 16
This is the sixteenth in a series of articles that I hope to write on Śrī Aruṇācala Akṣaramaṇamālai, Bhagavan willing, the completed ones being listed here.
Friday, 17 June 2022
Śrī Aruṇācala Akṣaramaṇamālai verse 7
This is the seventh in a series of articles that I hope to write on Śrī Aruṇācala Akṣaramaṇamālai, Bhagavan willing, the completed ones being listed here.
Friday, 22 April 2022
Śrī Aruṇācala Akṣaramaṇamālai verse 5
This is the fifth in a series of articles that I hope to write on Śrī Aruṇācala Akṣaramaṇamālai, Bhagavan willing, the completed ones being listed here.
Thursday, 10 March 2022
Śrī Aruṇācala Akṣaramaṇamālai: pāyiram, kāppu and verse 1
‘அருளும் வேணுமே. அன்பு பூணுமே. இன்பு தோணுமே’ (aruḷum vēṇumē. aṉbu pūṇumē. iṉbu tōṇumē), ‘Grace also is certainly necessary. Be adorned with love. Happiness will certainly appear’, sings Bhagavan in his concluding statements of the final verse of Āṉma-Viddai, and as he often said, ‘Bhakti is the mother of jñāna’, thereby implying that all-consuming and heart-melting love (bhakti) is the sole means by which we can know and be what we actually are. This truth is implicit in all his teachings, but in no other text does he express it as clearly, emphatically and heart-meltingly as he does in Śrī Aruṇācala Akṣaramaṇamālai.