- Ramakrishna - Wikipedia
He was a devotee of the goddess Kali, but adhered to various religious practices from the Hindu traditions of Vaishnavism, Tantric Shaktism, and Advaita Vedanta, as well as Christianity and Islam
- Ramakrishna | Early Life and Family, Spiritual Awakening, Teachings . . .
Ramakrishna (born February 18, 1836, Hooghly [now Hugli], Bengal state, India—died August 16, 1886, Calcutta [now Kolkata]) was a Hindu mystic and priest whose teachings and religious thoughts inspired the founding of the Ramakrishna Order
- Sri Ramakrishna Biography Ramakrishna-Vivekananda Center of New York
Sri Ramakrishna, who was born in 1836 and passed away in 1886, represents the very core of the spiritual realizations of the seers and sages of India His whole life was literally an uninterrupted contemplation of God
- The Mystical Journey of Saint Ramakrishna - Hindu Mythology
Saint Ramakrishna, born in 1836 in a small village in Bengal, is one of the most revered figures in Hindu spirituality His life and teachings have left an indelible mark on modern Hindu thought, emphasizing the universality of spiritual truths and the importance of direct experience of the Divine
- Ramakrsna - Indian Saint Project
Sri Ramakrishna was a Bengali saint, mystic, and spiritual luminary known for embracing diverse spiritual paths He is often regarded as the father of modern Hinduism, inspiring generations with his teachings and spiritual wisdom
- A short biography of Ramakrishna - OM-GURU
Ramakrishna Parmahamsa is perhaps the best known saint of nineteenth century India He was born in a poor Brahmin family in 1836, in a small town near Calcutta, West Bengal
- Sri Ramakrishna | Vedanta Society of Southern California
One of the greatest was Ramakrishna (1836-1886) His life was a testament to truth, universality, love and purity Born in a rural village outside Calcutta, Ramakrishna even as a boy naturally gravitated toward leading a spiritual life This tendency only intensified as he grew older
- Teachings of Ramakrishna - Wikipedia
Ramakrishna was a teacher of popular appeal, speaking in rustic Bengali with stories and parables [1] Ramakrishna's main teachings included God realization as the supreme goal of life, renunciation of Kama-Kanchana, Harmony of Religions and Jiva is Shiva
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