
To begin your exploration of Bhagavan’s teachings and his method of Self-Inquiry, we suggest that you download and read a free short book called “Who Am I?” . After that, we suggest that you read a more extensive book called “Talks with Sir Ramana Maharshi”. Other resources include past editions of the Mountain Path and the Sarangathi newsletter from our publications page, audio recordings such as that of the Ashtavakra Gita, and view videos of past talks at the ashram.
The ashram strives to make as much literature free and online as possible. Online resources can be found through our Resource Center and from the menu selections. For a physical copy, you can order books from the online bookstore. There are different sites for within India and Internationally.
If you are not in Tiruvannamalai and one is available locally, you may attend a satsang (spiritual group) meetings for fellowship and group practice in Bhagavan’s Self-Inquiry teachings. Our site has a list of satsangs worldwide here, and the New York ashram has a list of satsangs in North America.
Finally, we suggest that you visit Bhagavan’s ashram (“Sri Ramanasramam”) in Tiruvannamalai, South India for a full immersion in Bhagavan’s transmission of Self.
The above biographical sketch was copied from Sri Ramana Maharshi.org.
Books
The Teachings of Ramana Maharshi in his Own Words
The Collected Works of Ramana Maharshi
Some of Ramana Maharshi’s books are downloadable at this link.
Links
Here you can find all of the posts concerning Ramana Maharshi.