Andhar Mukhi and Bahir Mukhi

Thanks Sri Jambunathan for the article….

BHAGAWAN YOGI RAMSURATKUMAR with SRI PARAMACHARYA OF KANCHI

 

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In a place near Tanjuvur, Sri Mahasami while giving a talk, was explaining the terms “Andhar Mukhi” (the one whose senses are turned completely inward) and “Bahir Mukhi” (The one whose senses are turned outward). Yogi Ramsuratkumar had gone particularly for Darshan of Mahaperiyava with some people and was standing with the crowd in his natural humility. Suddenly Periyava’s eyes fell on Yogi Ramsuratkumar. Singling him out of that crowd, Paramacharya explained to the assembly, “Here is the perfect example of “Andhar Mukhi,” – a person of total inner living,” and offered him a seat right near his own.

— Experts from the book YOGI RAMSURATKUMAR, THE DIVINE BEGGAR

BHAGAWAN YOGI RAMSURATKUMAR with SRI PARAMACHARYA OF KANCHI

Once Sri Ra. Ganapathy brought a beautiful portrait of Sri Paramacharya much to the delight of Sri Yogiji, when Bhagawan was giving Darshan in the Dinning hall of the Ashram. Immediately Bhagawan had it hung on the wall near the dais, also arranged for a lighted oil lamp to be maintained non-stop before the picture. Sri Paramacharya’s “Mythrim Bajatha”, the song of benedictory message to the world, a melody sung in the divine voice of Smt. M.S. Subbulakshmi at the United Nations, in 1966, became his most favoured song. As per his order, till today, the song is sung in the prayers three times a day, with its both Tamil and English versions in the Ashram.

The song with its choice words and subtleties of usage, makes for a perfect peace prayer among nations and peoples world over and draws a compelling response from the inner recesses of one’s being. With the patronage and blessing grace from two spiritual giants, it surely is the need of the hour and people should adopt it in their prayers without any further delay.

— Experts from the book YOGI RAMSURATKUMAR, THE DIVINE BEGGAR



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2 replies

  1. Thanks for sharing the Incident of this Mahatma.
    I was blessed to have the Darshan of Yogi Ramsuratkumar frequently during my stay at Tiruvannamalai during the period 1995-1998.
    Before the present Ashram came into being, he was staying in an old house on the East Sannadhi Street.
    His benediction to anyone who came to him would always be ‘May my Father Arunachaala Bless You’.
    After He shifted to the new Ashram premises (Near Ramanashram) he would mostly sit outside on the portico facing the Holy Arunachala and sit entranced in its spiritual beauty.
    I have seen the Portrait of Maha Periyavaa hung prominently in the main hall of the Ashram.
    In the evening, the visiting devotees would get a chance to perform the Aarthi at the Ashram.
    The Aarthi was performed first to the Holy Arucnachala Hill, then to the portrait of Maha Periyavaa and only then to all other deities.
    Hara Hara Shankara,

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