333
pages.
Published by Sri Ramanasramam, Tiruvannamalai, 606603, India
ISBN:
81-8288-058-0
Sri
Ramanaparavidyopanisad
The
Supreme Science as Taught by Sri Ramana
By
Lakshmana Sarma
Editing
and transliteration: Samvid.
Lakshmana Sharma was one of a very small group of devotees who
had the good fortune of having private lessons from Bhagavan on
the teachings that were given out in Ulladu Narpadu. The fruits of these lessons were recorded in both Maha
Yoga and Revelation, the latter being an expanded Sanskrit rendering of Ulladu
Narpadu. After Bhagavan passed away in 1950, Lakshmana
Sharma made a new attempt to summarise Bhagavan’s basic
teachings, and the lessons he had learned from him, by composing
Sri Ramanaparavidyopanisad,
which he himself translated in his English subtitle as ‘The
Supreme Science as Taught by Sri Ramana’. The work was
originally serialised in The Call Divine, a Bombay magazine that published many articles on
Bhagavan in the 1950s. A few years ago I took the English
translation from this serialisation, edited it a little,
and posted it on this site. More recently I added the original
Sanskrit text in a form that had been corrected by Samvid,
a Madras-based Sanskrit scholar who first came across the work
on this site. The published version of the Sanskrit that
appeared in The Call
Divine had many errors and Samvid took the trouble to
correct them all. A few months ago Samvid persuaded Sri
Ramanasramam to publish the original text as an ashram
publication.
More information on the origin of this work can be found
in the site introduction to Sri
Ramanaparavidyopanisad.