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Talks on Upadesa Saram (Essence of the Teaching) of Ramana Maharshi

by Swami Dayananda, Maharshi Ramana (Contributor)

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This book contains a translation of the 30 verse Upadesa Saram originally written in Tamil sometime after 1907 by Ramana Maharshi, as well as talks about that text and Ramana's teachings presented to western students in the United States by Pujya Swamiji, then compiled by Dr. Naimpally and others at Ahmedabad.  Published by Sri Gangadharewar Trust in 1987.
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