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Kaivalya Navaneeta - Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi Instant

Written roughly 500 years ago by , the title is a metaphor: the author explains that while ancient sages drew "milk" from the vast ocean of the Upanishads, he has "churned" that milk to extract the "butter" (the essence) of spiritual wisdom. The text is divided into two main sections:

(meaning "The Cream of Liberation") is an ancient Tamil classic on Advaita Vedanta that Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi held in exceptionally high regard. He frequently referred to it and recommended it to devotees because it explains the most profound spiritual truths in simple, clear language. What is Kaivalya Navaneeta? Kaivalya Navaneeta - Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi

Clearly explains the basic principles of non-duality and the nature of the Self. Written roughly 500 years ago by , the

Facebook·The Life and Teachings of Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi What is Kaivalya Navaneeta

Addresses common questions and obstacles that spiritual seekers face. Connection to Sri Ramana Maharshi

Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi often used verses from this text to illustrate his teachings on (Self-enquiry). He saw it as a practical guide that could lead a seeker from the confusion of "I am the body" to the realization of "I am Brahman". Key Teachings Highlighted by Bhagavan: KAIVALYA NAVANEETA - Facebook

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