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Ramakrishna ( র া মক ৃ ষ ্ ণ পরমহ ং স ) ( 18 February 1836 – 16 August 1886 ), born Gadadhar Chattopadhyay ( Gôdadhor Chôṭṭopaddhae ), was a famous mystic of 19th-century India.
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Sarada Devi is also reverentially addressed as the Holy Mother ( Sri Maa or শ ্ র ী ম া) by the followers of the Ramakrishna monastic order.
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Ramakrishna was born on 18 February 1836, in the village of Kamarpukur, in the Hooghly district of West Bengal, into a very poor but pious, orthodox brahmin family.
After the marriage, Sarada stayed at Jayrambati and joined Ramakrishna in Dakshineswar at the age of 18.
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The Face of Silence ( 1926 ) is about the nineteenth century saint and visionary Ramakrishna Paramhansa and is said to have deeply influenced Romain Rolland ( See Swami Tathagatananda, ' Dhan Gopal Mukerji and The Face of Silence ', Prabuddha Bharati, January and February 2006 ( two part article ).
He accepted the Indira Gandhi Award for National Integration in 1987 and the Gandhi Peace Prize in February 1999 as both were conferred on the Ramakrishna Mission.
After the demise of Swami Madhavananda, he became the President of the Ramakrishna Math and Ramakrishna Mission, on 22 February 1966.
The Kathamrita contains the conversations of Ramakrishna from 19 / 26 February 1882 to 24 April 1886, during M's visits.
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Ramakrishna Paramahamsa ( 1836 – 1886 ), a 19th century saint was the founder of the Ramakrishna Order of monks and is regarded as the spiritual founder of the Ramakrishna Movement.
The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna describes several visions of Ramakrishna Paramahamsa ( 1836 – 1886 ), describes including Kali, Sita, Krishna, Jesus, Mohammed, as does Mother Reveals Herself, an account of the early life of saint Anandamayi Ma ( 1896-1982 ).
Ramakrishna Math is a monastic organization for men brought into existence by Sri Ramakrishna ( 1836 – 1886 ), the great 19th century saint of Bengal who is regarded as the prophet of the Modern Age.
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Kadammanitta Ramakrishnan ( M. R. Ramakrishna Panikkar ) ( 22 March 1935 – 31 March 2008 ), popularly known as Kadammanitta, was an Indian poet.
* Sarada Devi or Sarada Ma ( 1853 – 1920 ), wife and spiritual counterpart of Hindu mystic Ramakrishna Paramahamsa
Ramakrishna Gopal Bhandarkar ( 1837 – 1925 ) and Justice Ranade ( 1842 – 1901 ) were the pioneers of Prarthana Samaj, an organisation for general, social and religious reform.
His religious school of thought led to the formation of the Ramakrishna Mission by his chief disciple Swami Vivekananda – both were influential figures in the Bengali Renaissance as well as the Hindu renaissance during the 19th and 20th centuries.
As a priest Ramakrishna performed the ritual ceremony — the Shodashi Puja – where Sarada Devi was made to sit in the seat of goddess Kali, and worshiped as the Divine mother.
According to the Bhairavi, Ramakrishna was experiencing phenomena that accompany mahabhava — the supreme attitude of loving devotion towards the divine – and quoting from the bhakti shastras, she said that other religious figures like Radha and Chaitanya had similar experiences.
Sannyasini Gauri Ma ( 1857 – March 1, 1938 ), born Mridani, Saradeshwari Ashram in a Glance published by President Mataji Bandana Sri Saradeshwari Ashram also Sannyasini Gauri Mata Puri Devi A Monastic Disciple of Sri Ramakrishna published by Mothers Trust Mothers Place, Lakeshore Interfaith Institute and Community, Ganges, MI USA, was a prominent Indian monastic disciple of Sri Ramakrishna, companion of Sri Sarada Devi and founder of Kolkatta's Sri Saradeswari Ashram.
As a mark of appreciation and encouragement, Ramakrishna Mission Vidyapith, under the Secretaryship of Swami Satyapriyananda, created a separate institute – Vivekananda Institute of Tropical Mycology ( VINSTROM ) in 2005 to continue the research in mycology under the Directorship of Dr. T. S. Suryanarayanan.
Swami Prabhavananda ( December 26, 1893 – July 4, 1976 ) was an Indian philosopher, monk of the Ramakrishna Order, and religious teacher.
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It is reported that after Ramakrishna's death in August 1886, when Sarada Devi tried to remove her bracelets as the customs dictated for a widow, she had a vision of Ramakrishna in which he said, " I have not passed away, I have gone from one room to another.
The working group collaborated with a number of researchers at Physiome Sciences Inc. ( particularly Melanie Nelson, Scott Lett, Mark Grehlinger, Prasad Ramakrishna, Jeremy Rice, Adam Muzikant, and Kam-Chuen Jim ) to draft the initial CellML 1. 0 specification, which was published on the 11th of August 2001.
Swami Akhandananda started an orphanage in Mahula, Bengal, on 31 August 1897, and then established the first Rural Branch Centre of the Ramakrishna Math and Ramakrishna Mission in Mahula.
Ramakrishna Mahabaleshwar Hegde () ( b. August 29, 1926-d. January 12, 2004 ) was an Indian politician who served as the Chief Minister of Karnataka for three terms and as Minister of Commerce and Industry in the Union government.
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Founded by Ramakrishna in 1886, the Math primarily focuses on spiritual training and the propagation of the movement's teachings.
Shortly before his death in 1886, Ramakrishna gave the ocher cloths to his young disciples, who were planning to become renunciates.
After the death of Ramakrishna in 1886, the monastic disciples formed the first Math ( monastery ) at Baranagore.
After the passing away of their Master Sri Ramakrishna in 1886 the young disciples organized themselves into a new monastic order.
After the passing away of Sri Ramakrishna in 1886, the small group of direct disciples who decided to embrace monastic life gathered round in a dilapidated house in Baranagar and Tarak was one of the first to settle down there.
While studying in Patna, Hariprasanna had a vision of Sri Ramakrishna, which took place on the day of the latter's passing away in Cossipore in Calcutta in 1886.
From then until his death 30 years later in 1886, Ramakrishna was responsible for bringing much in the way of both fame and pilgrims to the temple.
After the passing away of their Master Sri Ramakrishna in 1886 the young disciples under the leadership of Swami Vivekananda organized themselves into a new monastic order.
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