Published by Sri Ramanasraman, Tiruvannamalai, 606603, India
Pages 104
ISBN 81-8289-059-9
Ramana
Puranam
By Sri Ramana Maharshi and Sri Muruganar
Edited and Translated by Robert Butler,
T. V. Venkatasubramanian and David Godman
In the 1920s and 30s Muruganar wrote
Sri Ramana Sannidhi Murai, an anthology of devotional poems in praise of Bhagavan that was modelled on the
Tiruvachakam of Manikkavachagar.
While he was composing, in Bhagavan’s presence, the poem that would eventually be called
Ramana Puranam, he took a break to go out and think about the title. When he returned to the hall, he was astonished to discover that Bhagavan had not only named the poem
Ramana Puranam by writing this title on every page of the manuscript, he had also completed it by composing and adding about 300 extra lines.
In his contribution to Ramana Puranam Bhagavan not only continued with some of Muruganar’s own devotional themes, he also expanded the range of the work by including many lines that summarised key aspects of his own teachings, particularly ideas that he had written about in
Ulladu Narpadu. This work, larger than any of Bhagavan's other poetical works, has languished in an undeserved obscurity for many decades, accessible only to those few who knew enough literary Tamil to read the original.
The full English text of
Ramana Puranam, which has already been posted elsewhere on this site, has now been published by Sri
Ramanasramam.