Thilakavathi’s guidebook

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My recommendations around Tiruvannamalai

These are the few places I personally recommend people to visit when they're in Tiruvannamalai
It's a very positive and blissful place to visit. This is where Ramana Maharishi spent his last few years. It sits at the footsteps of the mighty Mountain Arunachala. One can join the Bhajans or Meditate in the peaceful meditation hall.
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ศรีรามานัสรามาม
National Highway 66
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It's a very positive and blissful place to visit. This is where Ramana Maharishi spent his last few years. It sits at the footsteps of the mighty Mountain Arunachala. One can join the Bhajans or Meditate in the peaceful meditation hall.
The Ashram is beautifully built that offers free food twice a day. One can witness the chanting of mantras and shlokas continuously reverberating through the Hall. A very good place to meditate. One can feel a divine presence here!
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Yogi Ramsuratkumar Ashram
Chengam Road
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The Ashram is beautifully built that offers free food twice a day. One can witness the chanting of mantras and shlokas continuously reverberating through the Hall. A very good place to meditate. One can feel a divine presence here!
When Sri Ramana Maharishi was in his younger days doing meditation in Pathala Linga cave of Arunachala Temple, it was Sri Séshadri Swamigal who gave him protection from urchins and brought him to the notice of the world. Ramana, younger in age used to be called Chinna-Séshadri (Little Séshadri). Sri Séshadri was called Mother Parvathi and Sri Ramana as Skanda (Lord Subramanya). There were instances when devotees have experienced that Séshadri was Ramana and Ramana was Séshadri. They were contemporaries and each knew the greatness of the other.
Seshadri Ashram
No: 8 Chengam Road
When Sri Ramana Maharishi was in his younger days doing meditation in Pathala Linga cave of Arunachala Temple, it was Sri Séshadri Swamigal who gave him protection from urchins and brought him to the notice of the world. Ramana, younger in age used to be called Chinna-Séshadri (Little Séshadri). Sri Séshadri was called Mother Parvathi and Sri Ramana as Skanda (Lord Subramanya). There were instances when devotees have experienced that Séshadri was Ramana and Ramana was Séshadri. They were contemporaries and each knew the greatness of the other.
Sathanur Dam is one of the major dams in Tamil Nadu. It is constructed across the Thenpennai River also called as Pennaiyar River in Chennakesava Hills. The dam can be reached by road 30 km from Thiruvannamalai City. It was constructed in 1958. There is also a large crocodile farm and a fish grotto.
Sathanur Dam
Sathanur Dam is one of the major dams in Tamil Nadu. It is constructed across the Thenpennai River also called as Pennaiyar River in Chennakesava Hills. The dam can be reached by road 30 km from Thiruvannamalai City. It was constructed in 1958. There is also a large crocodile farm and a fish grotto.