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Between 1997 and 2009 Ajati lived many months in the sacred presence of Arunachala
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Ajati Introduction
![]() Ajati traveled to India and lived for many years in the sacred presence of Arunachala Mountain in Tiruvannamalai, the famous pilgrimage center of South India. An adept of Sri Ramana Maharshi Bhagavan since 1987 and disciple of Sri Swami Shantananda Puri Maharaj since 1999, Ajati studied and practiced for 15 years the Advaita Vedanta philosophy and attained the ever attained Reality – the identity with Brahman. At present Ajati is the exponent of Advaita Vedanta philosophy and the teachings of Sri Ramana Maharshi in Romania. In India, Ajati wrote and published in English the book "Garland of Advaitic Wisdom". In the winter of 2010 Ajati is holding weekly Saturday satsangs in Bucharest Romania.
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Meeting Ajati in Tiru
Peter and Usha allowed us to film in their restaurant
I saw Ajati and also Armand in Usha's restaurant almost daily, which is a great "hang-out" spot across the street from the Ramana Ashram. It was actually Armand who introduced me to Jac O'Keeffe. (She wasn't such a "social bug" to be found in the hangouts.) I was quite idealistic about non-duality at the time, and I guess I might have been shocked by Ajati's description of the usefulness of "3 levels of perceived reality", etc.. Now after an intense year, and seeing so much misunderstanding of straight Advaita teaching, I really tend to agree with him. You have to talk to people, not at them. Ajati understood so much, by listening to what's inside
I have come to really value this day
I thought that I was on to something a year ago, and now I see that I know less and less about anything. I totally enjoyed re-visiting this conversation.
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