When I was given a choice to visit an organic homestay
“navadarsanam “or “Sri Ramanasram” spiritual retreat, I choose the
former. Although I am a spiritual seeker
, I was’nt sure I would simply sit in disciplined sessions , listen to spiritual
jargon of atma, soul , jnana , vasana, the veda chantings etc which goes beyond my head. That certainly
was not my idea of spirituality. For me spirituality is a way of life where I practice
minimalism, try to keep things simple and try to silence my mind whenever
possible and try to keep away from the
unnecessary(!) material wants of life
and try to keep away from competitivenesss( yes, all trying only) . That said, I
still have a long way to go in spiritualism and do buckle sometimes. Also “Ramanasram” was
my second choice because I did not want
to travel from one hot weather to another.
So, I would say it was destiny that willed that I visit
Ramanasram or else how would one explain the fact that one needs to pre-book a
month before to stay there and it was my mom’s call to the office just a week
before that got us an accommodation at” Achalam” the ashram guest house.
Sri Ramana's ashram- It was to this spiritual center in an unique location
that we set out on a hot morning. Tiruvannamalai is an old temple town nestled
at the base of a sacred mountain Arunachala or Arunagiri in southern Tamilnadu.The
mountain has an history that dates back to thousands of years and home to many
mythological legends. This is the place where countless rishis, sages and
siddhas have lived and meditated in the past. Notable among them is Sri Ramana
Maharishi, whose ashram I was visiting.
Although I was visiting this place after 18 years, I could
see there was no change in the Archway, we went in got our keys to guest house,
which was a 3 minute drive from the ashram on the opposite side of the road.
The guest house was spic and span and would put a 5
star hotel to shame. Ofcourse, There was
no show or pomp , no modern day frills or necessity like net onnectivity, A/c, TV, but otherwise the
basics like a wardrobe, clothes hanger, dresser table, mirror everything were
all in place and the wash rooms were excellent despite the frequent usage.It
felt like home.
After resting awhile, we came back to the ashram at 4
to have our tea and milk, as an ashram guest or invitee, we are allowed to have food in
the ashram dining hall. It was a huge glass of milk/ tea and the milk is
directly from the goshaala of the ashram.
After the tea/milk, I wandered into the open
ground beside the dining hall at the
foot hills of skandasram ( arunachala hill). I , my niece
and little sis were so enamoured by the
peacocks and they were so close to us and I was watching its plumes in
close range and clicking away to glory with my mobile( I was on digital detox
with occasional cheats but to this ashram I bought the mobile only to click
photos) . I turned around to see the
place where my great grandfather lived in one of the cottages and was
one of his earliest disciples. I clicked the photo of that place again which
was then a thatched roof.
I sat on the rough granite steps in front of the Samadhi of Lakshmi , the cow(
Ramanas favorite cow) at the foot hills
of skandasram and watching the peacocks wander, dance, call and hoot and watching the monkeys dance, and do all the naughty pranks and dropping all the tasty mangoes of the tree. It was
one of the most wonderful experience sitting in
a natural wooded environment where nothing seemed to have changed since my last
visit, with all brick, mortar, wood and thatched awnings like age old times, no glass or chrome, no landscaping. The few moments were magical, I felt the place which was clean and rustic was simply diffusing
all that a peaceful mind could ask for and I was absorbing them with delight. I
was also clicking photos only to realize that I was the only one clicking and
hoarding a mobile. All the ashramites (
many of them foreigners) were simply absorbed in a book or sitting still. I at
once, decided I will not use the mobile any more in the ashram. The ashram does
not have any restriction saying “no mobile”, but I think it goes without saying
.
At 5, in the evening, the vedaparayanam( veda
chanting) started at Ramana shrine, I thought, I would’nt sit though it and
wander away into the ashram, but that was not to be. I sat through it like a
person in trance, refused to move infact I was drawn closer to the shrine. Ofcourse, many times, in between, my mind
and eyes wandered and I saw so many foreigners in Indian attire ( men in veshti(
dhoti) and women in white cotton sareees and kurtas) were so engrossed. It was
delightful to see a Japanese women chant Aksharamana malai ( a hymn composed by sage ramana) . I was amazed to see
this especially at a time, when many ridicule or denounce anything eastern( read Indian), it was great to see
west adopt eastern mysticism although in few numbers.
The oldest meditation hall again was full of westerners and they sat so simply, only my mind was wandering in awe. I had to work hard to bring my mind under control.
Even in the dining hall, the westerners sat down
squatting on the floor and ate with their fingers eating the "vazhelai sappadu"(
typical tamil vegetarian food served on plaintain leaf)and the food so yummy.( i should'nt be reviewing this)
After dinner at 7.30( we have to stick to the ashram
timings), we went around the arunagiri mountain (giri pradakshinam) in the car
and retired to our guest house and I had a sleepless night due to the heat.
This is a very hot place in tamilnadu. I slept at 1.30 and got up at 3...... this post is getting lengthier .... more in my next post…
My next post will be the highlight of my visit.
They were all around roaming unafraid and dancing away to glory. A visual treat.
To the left is the entrance to ths shrine while the below is the place where he attained Nirvana.
Dear Asha, Loved reading your post. I think this is one place I need to visit. Some day. Waiting for the next part of your post.
ReplyDeleteSWapna! I am so happy you read this post. I am sure you will appreciate this place. You must visit.
DeleteFelt nice reading it. Too hot to step out of the house, and house itself feels like furnace from the time the sun shows his face.
ReplyDeleteGlad to note that it was a nice read, Rama. Thank you.
DeleteI am sure you must have experienced spiritual renewal amidst immense serenity and tranquility. I'd like to go to some place like this too, sometimes soon!
ReplyDeleteYes Shilpa....such places help rejuvenate us. You must visit one and experience.
DeleteSo, that is where you went. Interesting experience. Too hot , yes, but perhaps soothing to the soul.
ReplyDeleteBy the way, I presume arithmetic is not your strong point. Did you go last when you were a one month old baby :):):)
Yes RAmesh, along with many other things, arithmetic is also not one of my strong point. i went my daughter was one year old baby:)
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