Read the passage carefully and answer the question that follows: Paul Brunton, who visited Ramana Maharishi's ashram in 1931, placed before the latter two fundamental questions: Is it necessary to renounce the world and move to secluded jungles or mountains to realise the truth? What method should be pursued to attain self-realisation? "If you meditate on this question" said Ramana Maharishi, "and begin to perceive that neither the body and brain, nor desires are really you, then the very attitude of enquiry will eventually draw the answer out of you from the depths of your own being". Something else will spontaneously arise from behind your mind and take complete possession of you. That something is the pure self-infinite, divine and eternal. |
Why did Paul Brunton visit Ramana Maharishi's ashram? |
To seek permission from Ramana Maharishi to move to the Jungle To attain self realisation To renounce the world To enquire about his health |
To attain self realisation |
The passage states that Paul Brunton visited Ramana Maharishi's ashram to ask him two fundamental questions:
Therefore, the most likely reason for his visit is to attain self-realisation, as evidenced by the specific questions he asked. |