Add(d)ress Ramana
A man in the Suit
Sat at the foot
To find the truth
Prepared queries
Added worries
Many theories
Ran amok
Monk to monk
Wrote a book
the kanchi seer
Like a wandering deer
To see the bounty
Full of Aura Windy
He went fully dressed
With questions to address
Eager could not suppress
That was in trance
Eye balls didn't dance
Mountain was still
Air was chill
Water didn't ripple
Supreme consciousness
Regained Conscience
Beyond logical science
Paul is always blunt
His questions never relent
"Ask questions" urged servant
Questioner was there
Answer was there
But questions weren't there
One Gaze
Thorough graze
Mind of maze
Undressed
Addressed
Fully dressed
Paul met 400 sages
Filled book 400 pages
But this hill of fire
One in ages
Burnt one Paul
Is no more
He forgot
To add(d)ress
Man in loin cloth
Ramana !
Humana ?
Is as still
As that hill
Dissolution his solution
Surrender his mission
Witness his evolution
( Purely an inspiration from the experience as written by The suit booted English man in his accounts " A search in secret India". This author was thrown in to the laps of Arunachala on reading the accounts of Mr. Paul Brunton. Always wondered how One could feel Ramana without even seeing him physically. This poem is an attempt to take this book to many as it gives an experience to feel that Phenomenon of Hill of fire, coolly loitered around in a loin cloth , a century ago. Paul Brunton or Ramana maharishi does not need our promotion or marketing. But the experience is still relatable, encountering that entity is realizable, through one realized soul.
Paul brunton's on Sri Aurobindo is also a great analysis. His accounts of Aurobindo is available in this link : https://www.paulbrunton.org/about-paul-brunton/reflections/pb-on-aurobindo/ )
This rhyme
Written by him
On him
Thro him
Witness is just
A name sake
Kalakkattu kavirayar
March 2025

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