Ramana Maharishi

Ramana Maharishi
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Ramana Maharishi
Animals Treated as Equals
Squatting on the floor or sitting in the Buddha posture or lying prostrate face down, a number of Indians prayed – some of them reciting their mantras out loud. Several small monkeys came into the hall and approached Bhagavan. They climbed onto his couch and broke the stillness with their gay chatter.
He loved animals and any kind was respected and welcomed by him in the ashram. They were treated as equals to humans and always addressed by their names. Sick animals were brought to Bhagavan and kept by him on his couch or on the floor beside him until they were well. Many animals had died in his arms.
When I was there he had a much-loved cow who wandered in and out of the hall, and often lay down beside him and licked his hand. He loved to tell stories about the goodness of animals. It was remarkable that none of the animals ever fought or attacked each other.
— Mercedes de Acosta, – Here Lies the Heart

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