Learn to Chant Aksharamanamalai
Devotees now have access to an interactive  tool for learning to chant the 108-verse Arunachala Aksharamanamalai.

Sri Ramanasramam Tamil Parayanam
Devotees have rendered the parayanam of Sri Ramana Maharshi’s poetic works, his translations of advaitic works, and other songs in praise of Him which are chanted from Monday to Saturday at the Ashram.

Fifteen-Day Tamil Parayanam
By the late 1940s the poetical works of Bhagavan were added to the Ashram repertoire which included works of other saints and devotees forming a fifteen-day cycle starting and ending with Thevaram.

Sannadhi Murai

Sri Bhagavan wrote a prefatory verse to the  Sannidhi Murai of Muruganar, hailing it as equal to Tiruvachakam of Manikkavachakar and as a contribution to the spiritual uplift of mankind.

Ashtavakragita (Sanskrit, Tamil, English)

This book embodies Ashtavakra’s teaching to King Janaka which vouched him Self-Knowledge between the time he placed one foot upon the stirrup of his horse and lifted himself to place the other foot on the other stirrup.

Annamalai Venba

Of the many saints and sages of Tiruvannamalai Guru Namasivayar and his guru, Guhai Namasivayar are widely known in the Tamil land. Annamalai Venba  in Tamil of the former was one among the traditional works referred to by Bhagavan Ramana.

Maha Bhakta Vijayam

Maha Bhakta Vijayam which is bigger than the Mahabharatam and Ramayanam, was first written in Hindustani language in the year 1630 A.D. by Nabaji Siddha deemed an incarnation of Lord Brahma. It contained the life stories of 700 devotees an was named ‘Bhakta Sara’.

Tiruvaachakam

On number of occasions Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi spoke in detail on Tiruvaachakam and its author Saint Manikkavaachakar. He encouraged the recitation of Tiruvaachakam as part of Sadhana for those interested.