Help the seeker realize the identity between the individual soul and the universal spirit.
The Akshara Mana Malai (The Marital Garland of Letters) is a collection of 108 Tamil verses (plus the Mangalam or concluding verse) composed by Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi (1879–1950). It is a seminal text of non-dualistic ( Advaita ) devotion, where the devotee (the ego) addresses Arunachala, the sacred hill in Tiruvannamalai, as the Supreme Self. Verse 121 is a potent encapsulation of the Maharshi’s central teaching: the identity of the physical Lingam (symbol of God) with the formless, conscious light of Arunachala. arunachalamai vilangidum lingam song 121
The song's melodic composition and soothing vocals evoke a sense of serenity, transporting listeners to a realm of tranquility and devotion. The repetitive chanting of the lingam's glory seems to echo the eternal vibrations of the divine. Help the seeker realize the identity between the
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