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The Teaching of Shri Atmananda Krishna Menon. Atma-darshan is the great Krishna Menon’s masterpiece. Nair, Rays of the Ultimate. There was a problem filtering reviews right now. The logic employed by them is something objective. See the list sorted by Author. You are superimposing objects upon your Experience. Learn more about Amazon Prime.
Contents. Biography Early life He was born as P.
Krishna Menon in 1883 at Cherukulathu House, in, near, in the state of, now a part of. After completing his the study of law, he became a Government Advocate and Inspector and and remained in service until 1939.
Sadhana and realization Meanwhile, his search for a guru led to his meeting Swami Yogananda (not to be confused with ) briefly in 1913. In 1923, he assumed the name Sri Atmananda and started teaching. After retirement from government service, he resided in his family home, Anandavadi on the river in Malakara. He died at Trivandrum (now known as ) in 1959.
Legacy He published several books including, and in (both of which he translated into English), and Atmaramam (in Malayalam). After his death, the book, based on tape-recorded talks between Sri Atmananda and some disciples, was published. In the following years, his eldest son Adwayananda continued his teachings from his home in Anandawadi, Malakkara, near, till his death in 2001. A school in his name, was founded in 1987 in Malakkara, and another was located in from 1995 to 2011.
When American mythologist visited India (1954–1955), his meeting with Krishna Menon has been described as the 'climax of his visit' to India, and is recounted in his book, Baksheesh and Brahman, and the meditation he was given, 'Where are you between two thoughts?' His teachings have become a foundation for a spiritual method called the Direct Path. Bibliography. (Malayalam and English).
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Advaita Publishers,1983. (Malayalam and English), Advaita Publishers, 1983. Atmaramam (in Malayalam).
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