Brief Story on Sri Ramakrishna Paramahamsa-kn

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Introduction

“Sri Ramakrishna Paramahamsa’s life is a ‘Story of religion in practice’, and it enables us to see God face to face; he was a living embodiment of Godliness and Divinity.”-Mahatma Gandhi.

Sri Ramakrishna, in his life, proved the truth of religion and the reality of God. When a near- skeptical, but an earnest young man, Narendranath Datta asked Sri Ramakrishna, “Have you seen God, Sir? Sri Ramakrishna readily replied,” Yes, I see him just as much as I see you here now, but much more intensely”. Later Sri Ramakrishna revealed also the vision and experience of God to Narendranath, who later became Swami Vivekananda, the champion of the religious faith the world over.

Sri Ramakrishna proved that all religions are true, that they are but different pathways to God and that Religion does not lie in mere faith, but in realization, in the realization of God.

Sri Ramakrishna proved to be a mighty uplifting spiritual force to a world blinded by materialism. He was also an embodiment and symbol of Indian culture and spirituality. He opened the eyes of Hindus to the beauty, grandeur and strength of Hinduism at a time when their faith was greatly shaken up and the country was getting sunk into a morass of moral and spiritual decline due to influx of Western culture and civilization into the country.

Sri Ramakrishna rescued not only Hinduism from a dire calamity, but also helped, as it were, to resuscitate all the faiths, and stemmed the rising tide of skepticism and religious unbelief overtaking the world in the daze of material progress, due to phenomenal advance of Science.

Sri Ramakrishna is most rightly revered as Paramahamsa – the one, who with his discriminatory vision, discerns the soul apart from and distinct within the body, the spirit behind the matter, and God behind the appearance of the world, and reveals himself in God only, just as a swan is said to be able to separate milk from water and drink and enjoy the milk only.

Scriptures of all the faiths find their vindication and fulfilment in Sri Ramakrishna, although he never read any of them. He was an embodiment of enlightened wisdom of all the scriptures. His life was a holy confluence of the three streams of Vairagya (Renunciation), Bhakti and Jnana: the sacred Triveni Sangam.

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