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From Consciousness To Cosmos: Understanding Reality Through The Vedic Lens
Are Siddhis Or Special Powers Important In The Spiritual Path?

As recorded by Suri Nagamma in "Letters From Ramanashram,"once in the presence of Ramana Maharshi, a discussion was going on between the devotees regarding the attainment of siddhis and how a person had attained it. Ramana was visibly annoyed about the discussion and pulled at them with words of wisdom even then, saying that they were engaging in meaningless topics of acquiring something from somewhere by doing sadhana and tapas. He further drew their attention to the essential formless nature of a being. He said that it is a special power or siddhi for formless beings in truth they are, to be endowed with a body comprising of eyes, legs, hands and ears? Further more they also get the necessity requirements like food and drink to maintain the body, which itself is a siddhi. What more is required?
Ramana Maharshi often says "To know oneself and to be able to remain true to oneself is Siddhi and nothing else. If one's mind is absorbed in the self, the truth will be realised sometime or the other. This is the best siddhi" Suri Nagamma draws reference to the mention of siddhis by Bhagavan in one of His prose writings, " The Forty Verses" on reality or existence, called "Ulladhu Narpadhu" in Tamil :
Siddhi
is
to
know
and
realise
that
which
is
ever
real.
Other
siddhis
are
mere
dream
siddhis.
Would
they
be
true
when
one
wakes
up
from
one"s
sleep?
Those
who
are
wedded
to
truth
and
who
had
got
freed
from
maya,
will
they
get
deluded
by
them?
Please
understand.
(Reality in Forty Verses, verse 35)
Bhagavan thus disregarded the aspect of acquiring special powers or siddhis on the spiritual path which are actually impositions on the natural state which is already misidentified with the imposition of the body and the mind; the sheath comprising of the body and the mind which one is to peal off to realise the ultimate bareness of truth or existence, is the mission for which one has actually set out.
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