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Words of Sri Ramakrishna Paramahansa

One of the most prominent religious figures of India during the nineteenth century, Sri Ramakrishna Paramhansa was a mystic and a yogi who translated complex spiritual concepts into lucid and easily intelligible manner. Born in a simple Bengali rural family in 1836, Ramakrishna was a simple yogi. He pursued the divine throughout his life in various forms and believed in the divine embodiment of the Supreme Being in every individual. Sometimes believed to be the modern-day reincarnation of Lord Vishnu, Ramakrishna was the embodiment of spiritual salvation to troubled souls from all walks of life.

He was a key figure in the revival of Hinduism in Bengal at a time when an intense spiritual crisis was gripping the province leading to the predominance of young Bengalis embracing Brahmoism and Christianity. His legacy did not end with his death in 1886; his most prominent disciple Swami Vivekananda carried on his teachings and philosophy to the world through the Ramakrishna Mission. In essence, his teachings were as traditional as ancient sages and seers, yet he remained contemporary throughout the ages.

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