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Re: aham brahmasmi - Revised and Enlarged!
In article <3hro22$39i@ucunix.san.uc.edu> manish@cadence.com (Manish Tandon) writes:
> |> PS. the above is of course not my own thinking. Mainly borrowed form
> |> Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi.
> |>
> and btw, Bhagavan means God and Ramana Maharshi is/was NOT God either.
> You seem to be following crooks.
>
Manish,
"bhagavaan" is *very often* used to refer to great people, or great
devotees. It is not solely reserved for referring to God.
For example, "bhagavaan raamaanuja" is common when referring
to Sri Ramanujaacharya. Similarly, "bhagavaan raamakrishna paramahamsa".
Must we resort to condemning others out of our own ignorance?
Mani