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Annamalai Swami

1906-1995
Annamalai Swami was born in 1906 in a small village in Tamil Nadu, southern India.
He was named Sella Perumal, and from an early age showed a keen interest in
spirituality.
In 1928, when he was 22 years old, he traveled to Tiruvannamalai to meet Bhagavan Sri
Ramana Maharshi who lived near the city along the base of the slope of the holy
mountain Arunachala. Following in the footsteps of Sri Seshadri Swamigal, who saved
the young Ramana from the ravages of insects and vermin in the underground vault he
first inhabited, and Palaniswami, who stayed with Ramana in Virupaksha Cave and
Skandasraman Cave, he became the Maharshis personal attendant and given the name
Annamalai Swami (Annamalai is another name for Arunachala). Swami Annamalais
duties, after being directed to do so by Sri Ramana, was to oversee all phases of the
ongoing construction, continuing expansion, and positive growth of the Ramana
Ashram, including the goshala (cow shed), dining hall, dispensary and other projects.

HOW THE ASHRAM


ARRIVED IN 1928

LOOKED

WHEN

ANNAMALAI


HOW THE ASHRAM LOOKED WHEN ANNAMALAI LEFT
IN
THE
MID
1940s
In 1938, ten years after his arrival in Tiruvannamalai, Swami Annamalai realized the
Self, Awakening to the Absolute under the grace and light of Sri Ramana. Five or six
years later, sometime in the mid-1940s, Bhagavan instructed him to leave the ashram
and engage in intense Sadhana. Interestingly enough, the same year Annamalais
realization occurred, 1938, was the same year British playwright and author W.
Somerset Maugham showed up gathering background material for his book The Razors
Edge. What is even more interesting is that the same year Annamalai arrived at the
ashram in the first place, 1928, the central character in Maughams story, Larry Darrell,
arrived at the ashram as well. In that Darrell is based on a person in real life (see) most
likely the two of them either met or knew each other. Two years after his arrival,
according to the narrative of Maughams story, Darrell exprienced Awakening under the
grace and light of the Maharshi.
Following his departure from Sri Ramanasramam, Annanamalai took up a quiet, austere
life in his own hut in Palakottu (Palakothu), an area that borders the western boundry
adjacent to his masters home. He would occasionally meet the Maharshi on his walks,
but never again in the fifty years that followed did he reenter Sri Ramanasramam nor
engage in conversation with him. Even so, a few years later, acting on Bhagavans
instructions, he built the Sri Annamalai Swami Ashram. He lived there until his death on
November 9, 1995.

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