ரமண மகரிஷி ஆசிரம பிராணிகளுக்கு நிகழ்த்திய அதிசயங்கள்| RAMANA MAHARISHI |VIYASAR|வியாசர்|தமிழ்|TAMIL
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Ramana Maharshi also had a wonderful relationship with animals. Many wild animals such as Tigers and snakes roamed the mountain side but the Maharishi never showed any signs of fear and often befriended animals who came in contact with him. A disciple recorded that on one instance a black cobra entered a hut where the Maharshi was staying, the snake stopped and stared into the eyes of Ramana, after a while the snake retreated. A realized soul maintains a close oneness with all of God’s creation and this compassion can sensed by the animals themselves.
He always fed the animals and birds in the ashram first and then eat. He used to call the dogs as ‘boys’ He used to call the peacocks by making sounds of their cries and feed them with his hands.
When one of the attendants beat the monkeys, because they had stolen nuts, Bhagavan rebuked him, “You are not beating the monkeys, you are beating me. The pain is mine.”
The monkeys often stole the fruit which devotees had brought as a food offering, if the latter were not careful or were meditating.One of the attendants was entrusted with the task of receiving the fruit from the visitors. One day he was sitting with eyes closed, a basket full of fruit at his side, listening to the radio. In the mean
time the monkeys were freely helping themselves to the contents of the basket. When people in the Hall tried to chase the monkeys away, Ramana joked, “When these attendants are immersed in deep meditation, the monkeys come and see to the work of the attendants. Someone has to look after the work! The attendants put the fruit into the basket, the monkeys put the fruit into their stomachs; that is all the difference. While people forget themselves while listening to the music over the radio the monkeys busy themselves in enjoying the sweet juice of the fruit. That is good, isn’t it!”
The monkey mothers liked to come with their babies, to show them to Ramana full of pride. Suri Nagamma reports, “Yesterday a monkey with her baby stood in the window by the side of Bhagavan’s sofa. Bhagavan was reading something and so did not notice
it. After a while, the monkey screeched and one of the attendants tried to drive her away by shouting, but she would not go.Bhagavan then looked up and said, ‘Wait! She has come here to show her baby to Bhagavan; do not all the people bring their children to show them? For her, her child is equally dear. Look how young that child is.’ So saying, Bhagavan turned towards her, and said in an endearing tone, ‘Hullo! So you have brought your child? That is good!’ And, giving her a plantain, he sent her away.”
Sri Ramana felt a deep admiration for the monkey tribes and was convinced that tapas was not unknown to them. Once he said, “I have known something about their organisation, their kings, laws,regulations. Everything is so perfect and well-organised. So much intelligence behind it all. I even know that tapas is not unknown to monkeys. A monkey whom we used to call ‘Mottaipaiyan’ was once oppressed and ill-treated by a gang. He went away into the forest for a few days, did tapas, acquired strength and returned.
When he came and sat on a bough and shook it, all the rest of the monkeys, who had previously ill-treated him and of whom he was previously mortally afraid, were now quaking before him. Yes, I am clear that tapas is well known to monkeys.”
Sri Ramana ensured that the animals were taken care of and obsequies performed on their death. Lakshmi the cow and Jackie the dog were not his only ‘pets'. Crows, monkeys, peacocks, etc., were ‘close' to him too. Once a visitor brought to Bhagavan two baby cheetahs he was rearing. The sage caressed them and fed them milk and they started moving freely among the people in the Ashram, climbed on to Sri Ramana' sofa and slept there. Their presence did not inhibit the squirrels and sparrows from coming and taking their share of nuts and grains.
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