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Buddha at the Gas Pump

197. David Godman

Buddha at the Gas Pump

Rick Archer

Religion & Spirituality, Philosophy, Spirituality, Society & Culture

4.7695 Ratings

🗓️ 15 October 2013

⏱️ 112 minutes

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Summary

David Godman has lived in India since 1976, mostly in Tiruvannamalai, Tamil Nadu. He spent his time there studying and practicing the teachings of Sri Ramana Maharshi. His anthology of Ramana Maharshi’s teachings, Be As You Are, is probably the most widely read book on Sri Ramana’s teachings. During his fourteen-year stay at Ramanasramam (1978-92), he managed the ashram’s library, cataloged its archives, and recorded the stories and experiences of devotees who had had direct contact with Sri Ramana. David is the authorized biographer of two devotees of Sri Ramana Maharshi (Lakshmana Swamy and Papaji) who realized the Self in Sri Ramana’s presence and who later went on to become gurus themselves. He has written and published several other books that contain first-person accounts of devotees who moved closely with Sri Ramana Maharshi and who were transformed by his power and presence. In collaboration with two Tamil scholars, T. V. Venkatasubramanian and Robert Butler, he translated and edited several Tamil texts including two authoritative collections of Ramana Maharshi’s teachings that were originally recorded in Tamil verse. The three of them joined forces to bring out David’s most recent book, Sorupa Saram, a translation of a poem in which a 15th-century Tamil saint and Guru, Sorupananda, speaks authoritatively of his experience of the Self. In the 1970s David frequented Nisargadatta Maharaj’s satsangs in Mumbai. In the 1980s he was a regular visitor to the ashram of Lakshmana Swamy and Saradamma in Andhra Pradesh. When they moved to Tiruvannamalai in the early 1990s, he helped them to establish and landscape their new property at the foot of Arunachala, the holy mountain where Sri Ramana Maharshi spent all his adult life. For four years in the 1990s, he lived with Papaji in Lucknow and ended up writing or editing five books about him. In recent years he has written several long articles on Tamil saints, particularly those whose lives and works were often cited by Sri Ramana Maharshi. He is also engaged in a book-length project to bring out the biography and poetry of Guhai Namasivaya, a 16th century Tamil saint who lived on Arunachala and wrote extensively about its power and greatness. David Godman is married to Miri Albahari, a philosophy lecturer who teaches in Perth, Australia. He is based in India, but nowadays spends part of the year with Miri in Australia. Books: Be As You Are: The Teachings of Sri Ramana Maharshi (Compass) No mind, I am the self: The lives and teachings of Sri Lakshmana Swamy and Mathru Sri Sarada Living By the Words of Bhagavan Papaji: Interviews Nothing Ever Happened (three volumes): a 1,200-page biography of H. W. L. Poonja, also known as ‘Papaji’. Annamalai Swami Final Talks- teaching dialogues between Annamalai Swami and visitors to his ashram, recorded in the last six months of his life. The Power of the Presence -Transforming Encounters with Sri Ramana (Vol1) (three volumes): chapter-long accounts by devotees of Sri Ramana Maharshi that record their experiences of living with and being transformed him. The Power of the Presence (Part Two) The Power of the Presence (Part Three) Padamalai: Teachings of Sri Ramana Maharshi: Recorded by Muruganar Ramana Puranam- an edited and annotated 540-line poem that was jointly composed by Ramana Maharshi and Muruganar. The Fire of Freedom, Satsang with Papaji (The Fire of Freedom, Volume 1)- dialogues between Papaji and visitors that took place in his Lucknow home in 1991. Guru Vachaka Kovai (The Garland of Guru's Sayings)- a translation of 1,254 verses, recorded in Tamil by Muruganar, that record Ramana Maharshi’s teachings. Website:  www.davidgodman.org Blog:   http://sri-ramana-maharshi.blogspot.com YouTube channel Transcript of this interview. Discussion of this interview in the Batgap Community Facebook Group Second BatGap interview with David.

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The

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The Welcome to Buddha at the gas pump. My name is Rick Archer and my guest this week is David Godman. David has lived in India since 1976, mostly in Turavanamalaai, Tamaladu, which listeners will

0:42.3

realize is the place where Ramanah Maharshi lived most of his life. He spent his time there

0:46.8

studying and practicing the techniques of Sri Ramana Maharshi. His anthology of

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Ramana Maharshi's teachings, Be As You Are, is probably the most widely read book on Sri Ramana's teachings.

0:57.0

During his 14-year stay at Ramana Ashram, 1978 through 92, he managed the ashram's library, catalogued its archives, and recorded the stories and experiences of devotees who had had direct contact with Sri Ramana.

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David is the authorized biographer of two devotees of Sri Ramana Maharshi,

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Lakshmanaswami and Papaji, who realized the self in Ramana's presence and who later

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went on to become gurus themselves.

1:23.6

And David's bio goes on, but I'll post this on my website. I want to actually read something else David wrote before we get rolling,

1:31.3

which is his synopsis of what he'd like to talk about during this interview,

1:36.7

because this is what we will talk about,

1:38.1

and I think it would be a nice way to introduce the whole conversation.

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David said, I should like to have a long discussion with you

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on the power of true gurus to attract and liberate mature disciples

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with specific reference to Ramana Maharshi and those who were drawn to him.

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I should like to speak about how the power of the self, working through the guru,

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attracts and deals with people who associate with him or her.

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I would throw in a lot of case studies, stories on how particular people were attracted

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by the power of the guru and eventually consumed by it.

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These might include devotees such as Papaji, Lakshmanaswami, and Robert Adams, who went on to

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teach themselves, and also lesser-known figures such as

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