
I found this daily exercise to be an exhilarating experience, as I would be so caught up in the flow of the incidents relating to Bhagavan, that I felt as if they were taking place before my own eyes. After we met I would put down a few brief notes on the topics of our conversations, and in the morning, following breakfast, I would sit at the small desk in my room and use these notes to recall all I had heard the previous night. So I began meeting with him in his room every day for the purpose of hearing his reminiscences.

He fixed a time, between 6:30 and 7:30 in the evening, to meet with me. These stories went on to include meetings with If he didn't exactly agree with my argument, he sympathized with my sincerity, and in his goodness agreed - not to write, but to relate to me whatever stories about his life and experience with the Maharshi he could remember. You must write now while you are still able," I beseeched him.īalarama Reddy is a kind man, intelligent and wise. "After you go, this wealth within you will be lost.

After all, he was then in his eighty-fifth year, and how much longer could he delay? I reasoned with him, explaining that where would be the Christ of the Christians if not for Matthew, Mark, Luke and John? I pleaded and said that it was only through his eyes that we, the second generation of devotees, can see and know about the personality that captivated his heart the same personality that would undoubtedly captivate the hearts of countless future generations. But, because of his humble and reticent nature, he never agreed to put his stories down in writing to be published and it must be added, that during the last forty-five years since the Maharshi's passing, Balarama Reddy was often requested to do so.ĭuring a visit to Sri Ramanasramam in 1993, my name was added to the list of devotees who entreated him to write. On the contrary, he had plenty to tell, and over the years he did convey bits and pieces of it to devotees who sincerely questioned him. This does not mean that Balarama Reddy had nothing to relate. He told them he mostly sat silently meditating in Bhagavan's presence and never took notes of what he heard or saw.

S.S.Cohen, who were members of the committee, met with N.Balarama Reddy and wasted no time in requesting him to write his reminiscences.

Committee members approached those devotees who were intimate with Bhagavan, had a first-hand experience of his ways and understood his teachings. SOON AFTER Sri Ramana Maharshi's Mahasamadhi in 1950, a committee was formed to collect written reminiscences from the Master's devotees.
