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Sri Ramakrishna (1836 – 1886) |
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Sri Ramakrishna was one of the
most potent spiritual masters in the history of Sri Ramakrishna was immersed in spiritual experience since childhood. Just the mention or sight of something that reminded him of God could cause him to start experiencing ‘Sat, Chit, Ananda’ or existence, consciousness and bliss of God. One day while walking through some paddy fields, he looked up at a flock of white cranes flying by against the dark rain clouds. The sheer beauty of this vision caused the young Ramakrishna to become immediately submerged in God experience. As he grew older, Sri
Ramakrishna devoted himself to the worship of the Mother Goddess, Kali, with
all his heart. He could see her day and night, so powerful was his spiritual
experience. He was also able to see God as other Hindu deities such as Rama and |
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“Sri Ramakrishna’s message was unique in being expressed in
action…Religion is not just a matter for study, it is something that has to
be experienced and to be lived, and this is the field in which Sri
Ramakrishna manifested his uniqueness…His religions activity and experience
were, in fact, comprehensive to a degree that had perhaps never before been
attained by any other religious genious, in India
or elsewhere” Sir Arnold Toynbee |
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