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<strong>Talks</strong> <strong>with</strong> <strong>Sri</strong> <strong>Ramana</strong> <strong>Maharshi</strong><br />

8th May, 1938<br />

Talk 492.<br />

In a suit by the temple against the Government regarding the ownership<br />

of the Hill <strong>Sri</strong> Bhagavan was cited as a witness. He was examined by<br />

a commission. In the course of the examination-in-chief <strong>Sri</strong> Bhagavan<br />

said that Siva always remains in three forms: (1) as Parabrahman (2)<br />

as Linga (here as the Hill) and (3) as Siddha. (Brahma Rupa; Linga<br />

Rupa; Siddha Rupa).<br />

There are some tirthas on the Hill, e.g., Mulaipal Tirtha and Pada<br />

Tirtha, said to have been originated for or by Virupakshi Devar and<br />

Guha Namassivayar. There is also Rshabha Tirtha. All of them are<br />

in good condition.<br />

Siva originally appeared as a column of Light. On being prayed to, the<br />

Light disappeared into the Hill and manifested as Linga. Both are Siva.<br />

<strong>Maharshi</strong> said: The buildings or asramams grow around me. I do not<br />

wish for them. I do not ask for them nor prevent their formation. I<br />

have known that actions are done even though I did not want them<br />

to be done. So I conclude that they must happen and I therefore<br />

do not say ‘no’.<br />

Question: Is the present Sarvadhikari to be your successor?<br />

M.: Yes. Only management.<br />

(i.e., succession here means simple supervision).<br />

Question: Is the work now being carried out by him?<br />

M.: He simply supervises the work. The work is being done by others<br />

as well.<br />

18th May, 1938<br />

Talk 493.<br />

An Andhra visitor: What will aid me to fix my attention always at<br />

Thy Holy Feet?<br />

M.: The thought ‘Am I ever away from the feet?’<br />

D.: How is this thought to be fixed?<br />

M.: By driving away other thoughts which counteract this.<br />

491

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