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| | Ramakrishna - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Mahendranatha Gupta, The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna (I and II) |  | | Ramakrishna's mystical realization, classified by Hindu tradition as nirvikalpa samadhi (literally, "constant meditation", thought to be absorption in the all-encompassing Consciousness), led him to believe that the gods of the various religions are merely so many interpretations of the Absolute, and that the Ultimate Reality could never be expressed in human terms. |  | | Ramakrishna Kathamrita literally, The Nectar of Ramakrishna, usually translated as The Gospel of Ramakrishna. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ramakrishna_Paramahamsa
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| | Sri Ramakrishna |
 | | To Sri Ramakrishna all religions are the revelation of God in His diverse aspects to satisfy the manifold demands of human minds. |  | | The greatest contribution of Sri Ramakrishna to the modern world is his message of the harmony of religions. |  | | Sri Ramakrishna faithfully practiced the spiritual disciplines of different religions and came to the realization that all of them lead to the same goal. |
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http://www.ramakrishna.org/rmk.htm
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| | Ramakrishna Mission |
 | | Ramakrishna's experience was that the truth of all religions is a manifestation of the Shakti, or Divine Mother, and that this divine power is at work with everyone, including the poor, and thus inspiring the Mission's social service. |  | | The Mission follows the inspiration of Ramakrishna Paramahamsa (1834-86), whose spiritual experience included bhakti, Tantra, and Advaita Vedanta, as well as visionary realizations in Hinduism, Islam, and Christianity, and from these experiences he claimed that all religions lead to the same divine realization. |  | | After Ramkumar died in 1856, Ramakrishna became priest of the Kali temple. |
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http://philtar.ucsm.ac.uk/encyclopedia/hindu/ascetic/ramak.html
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| | A short biography of Ramakrishna |
 | | Ramakrishna's message was welcomed by both the rural and urban religious people who did puja to the divine mother Kali as a protective and benevolent deity (Kali also has a fierce and destructive side which she generally does not show to those who worship her). |  | | Ramakrishna's father had a vision of the god Gadadhara (Vishnu) while on a religious pilgrimage. |  | | Ramakrishna also appealed to those with an interest in yoga and esoteric practices by practicing a nondual form of meditation prescribed by Totapuri which seeks samadhi. |
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http://www.om-guru.com/html/saints/ramakrishna.html
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| | Religious Movements Homepage: Ramakrishna Order of Vedanta Society |
 | | Whether the religion said this goal was nirvana or enlightenment or the Kingdom of God, the basis of the goal is the same. |  | | Ramakrishna agreed and viewed this woman (as he viewed all women) as the manifestation of the Divine Mother. |  | | The most life-changing event however was when he was a priest at a temple that worshipped Kali, the Divine Mother or female manifestation of God, as their deity. |
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http://religiousmovements.lib.virginia.edu/nrms/ramakrishna.html
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| | Ramakrishna |
 | | Ramakrishna's teachings regarding the highest truths of spiritual life were delivered in the simplest language and were punctuated by parables and homely metaphors as illustrations. |  | | When as a young man he became a temple priest, he was seized by an unquenchable thirst for union with God, and he immersed himself in intense meditation and other spiritual practices. |  | | Among his many other noteworthy characteristics were his universality and childlike purity, his intense sincerity, his vast knowledge of things spiritual and human (which came not from book-learning but from direct perception), and his extraordinary power to transform lives. |
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http://www.vedanta.org/rko/ramakrishna/rk_bio.html
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| | Ramakrishna Paramahansa: his way to God |
 | | Ramakrishna saw sexual compassion and greed as the two evils that prevent devotees from reaching the goal of spiritual enlightenment. |  | | Ramakrishna worshipped Kali, the principle of God responsible for creation and destruction (involution and evolution), as the Divine Mother. |  | | Because of his profound understanding of all major religions and philosophies, which was not based on reading books, Ramakrishna perceived that all religions are teaching the same principles when judged solely by their underlying essence and all had the same "Goal". |
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http://www.self-realization.com/articles/sages/ramakrishna_paramahansa.htm
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| | Ramakrishna on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | Ramakrishna's message of universal religion was carried to the West by Swami Vivekananda. |  | | Ramakrishna's sayings are contained in The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna (tr. |  | | Modernity in Hindu monasticism: Swami Vivekananda and the Ramakrishna movement. |
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http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/R/Ramakris.asp
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| | Vedanta Society of New York---On Sri Ramakrishna |
 | | I myself am a devotee of Ramakrishna; I belive, or am at least strongly inclined to believe, that he was what his disciples declared that he was; an incarnation of God upon earth. |  | | Ramakrishna came to teach the religion of today, constructive, not destructive. |  | | Ramakrishna, a poor Brahmin of Bengal, became for a time a Christian, and felt the lure of Christ; he became at another time a Moslem, and joined in the austere ritual of Mohammedan prayer; but soon his pious heart brought him back to Hinduism. |
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http://www.vedanta-newyork.org/articles/on_sri_ramakrishna.htm
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| | Sri Ramakrishna |
 | | Ramakrishna, as her disciple, engages and experiences the ultimate truths of the sixty-four Tantras as well as of dasya and madhur bhava. |  | | Sri Ramakrishna - out of reverence and love his devotees call him 'Thakur' - was the living encyclopedia of religions. |  | | Sri Krishna, Lord Buddha, Jesus Christ also went largely unrecognized during their life-time, but a wave of spirituality was generated decades and centuries after them to lift the masses from ignorance and dreariness of mundane existence to the light of divinity. |
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http://www.geocities.com/neovedanta/srk.html
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| | SRI RAMAKRISHNA AS SIVA |
 | | In the Aratrika hymn composed by Swami Vivekananda on Sri Rarnakrishna, Thakur is hailed as Siva and Hara and not as Vishnu. |  | | Thus the divine being Sri Ramakrishna was conceived and born as the Joyti or Light of Siva. |  | | But he is not worshipped as an Avatara of Siva. |
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http://www.koausa.org/KoshSam/Ramakrishna.html
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| | Ramakrishna and Vivekananda |
 | | Ramakrishna preached that realization is the essence of religion - and that all religions are paths leading to the same goal. |  | | Ramakrishna's religion and the movement he founded by gathering around him a band of devoted workers were essentially practical. |  | | Under the inspiration of Ramakrishna, he changed from scepticism to religious realization and travelled all over the world, preaching the essence of the truths of Hinduism. |
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http://userpages.umbc.edu/~achatt1/Bio/rama.html
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| | History of Ramakrishna Math and Mission - [ RMIC ] |
 | | After Sri Ramakrishna's passing away, his monastic disciples began to live at a dilapidated house at Baranagore, which was rented with the financial help of one of Sri Ramakrishna's householder disciples, Sri Surendranath Mitra. |  | | Among all the disciples of Sri Ramakrishna, Narendranath was the foremost, and his dearest, too. |  | | When Sri Ramakrishna had completed his spiritual practices in the various paths of Hinduism as well as in other religions, he had several realizations about himself and his future mission, one of which was this: |
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http://www.sriramakrishna.org/rkmhist.htm
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| | Gospel Of Sri Ramakrishna by S Nikhilananda |
 | | Ramakrishna is revealed as that rarity, the real thing in metaphysical mysticism and saintliness. |  | | The spirit of Ramakrishna, as given in his reported conversations, and his life, as rendered in the admirable Introduction by Swami Nikhilananda, constitute a unique and absorbing document for any serious student of the philosophy of religion. |  | | As you tell the life of Sri Ramakrishna, it engages with so much of the spiritual history of India during the last century that one gains a living sense of the forward movement of that history. |
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http://www.insight-books.com/catalog/0911206019.htm
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| | Vivekananda Vedanta Network - Ramakrishna Order |
 | | Born in 1836 in a remote village of Bengal in India, Sri Ramakrishna attained an exalted state of spiritual illumination. |  | | In the West, the branches of the Ramakrishna Order are generally known as "Vedanta Society." It is necessary, moreover, to point out that the appropriation of the name of Sri Ramakrishna or Swami Vivekananda by any institution does not necessarily imply that it is a branch of either the Ramakrishna Math or the Ramakrishna Mission. |  | | The first monastery (Sanskrit, Math) at Baranagore, a northern suburb of Kolkata, was organized by Ramakrishna’s monastic disciples headed by Swami Vivekananda. |
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| | Ramakrishna Math, Baghbazar & Holy Mother's House - Udbodhan |
 | | Ramakrishna Math, 1 Udbodhan Lane, Baghbazar, Kolkata, is a branch of Ramakrishna Math and Ramakrishna Mission, Belur Math, (Worldwide headquarter of all RKM centres and sub-centres.) The centre is well known as The Mother's House and also Udbodhan. |  | | Special Puja is offered on the birthdays of the disciples of Sri Ramakrishna, as also on Christmas-Eve, Rama Navami, Shankar Panchami, Buddha Purnima, Janmashtami and Sarasawti Puja days. |  | | Apart from the daily worship, publication work and the magazine, Sri Ramakrishna Math, Baghbazar is active in its task of spreading the ideal as preached by Sri Ramakrishna. |
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| | The Ramakrishna Movement |
 | | The Ramakrishna Movement is pre-eminently a spiritual movement. |  | | A true follower of Sri Ramakrishna looks upon all religions as valid means of realizing the ultimate Truth and regards the various cultic practices and spiritual techniques as suited to different temperaments. |  | | These twin institutions were started by Swami Vivekananda at the behest of Sri Ramakrishna and with the help of the other great disciples of the Master, and the original inspiration and power are maintained through an unbroken succession of spiritual teachers and centralized administration. |
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| | Ramakrishna's Attainments - The Gold Scales |
 | | Then Sri Ramakrishna came to the temple garden of Dakshineswar - about four miles north of Calcutta - with his elder brother Ramkumar, who was appointed as a priest of the Kali temple at the place. |  | | AS HAS been told, when Sri Ramakrishna was young, he became a temple priest near Calcutta. |  | | Sri Ramakrishna practised all the disciplines of the sixty-four principal Tantra books under the tutorship of the brahman woman, and it took him never more than three days to achieve the result promised in any of them. |
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| | The Ramakrishna Movement - [ RMIC ] |
 | | People who are influenced by Sri Ramakrishna believe religion to be a kind of science open to study and investigation. |  | | It must be made clear at once that the Ramakrishna Mission does not believe in conversion in the sense of the word as understood in common parlance. |  | | His ecumenism was much broader though, for it embraced not some denominations but all denominations of religions. |
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http://www.sriramakrishna.org/move.htm
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| | Sri Ramakrishna Paramahamsa |
 | | Sri Ramakrishna's life is a shining example of unswerving devotion to God brought forth by intensely epiphanic mystic experiences of the all pervasive presence of divinity. |  | | The ultimate in spiritual wisdom is to be garnered from Sri Ramakrishna's awareness of the all pervasiveness of Divinity even in the midst of excruciating physical pain. |  | | But Sri Ramakrishna was adamant in his refusal to have "learning for breadwinning" because he was convinced that a learning that does not give one enlightenment is a waste of time. |
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http://www.mihira.com/mihfeb99/RAMKISHN.HTM
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| | Ramakrishna Vedanta Math |
 | | The Ramakrishna Vedanta Math, Calcutta, along with its branches at various places in West Bengal, is exclusively meant for charitable, philanthrophic and cultural works for serving mankind, irrespective of caste, creed, colour and religion. |  | | Established in 1939 by SWAMI ABHEDANANDA, a direct disciple of SRI RAMAKRISHNA PARAMAHANSA DEVA, now managed by the Board of Trustees who are all Sannyasins of the Ramakrishna Order. |
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| | Ramakrishna - Vedanta |
 | | Portrait of Sri Ramakrishna: Sri Sri Ramakrishna Punthi |  | | "The story of Ramakrishna is a story of religion in practice. |  | | Ramakrishna's Life and Message in the Present Age:: With the Author's Reminiscences of Holy Mother and Some Direct Disciples |
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http://www.vedanta.com/getpage.cfm?file=04.html&userid=96595133
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| | The Ramakrishna Order |
 | | The Ramakrishna Order was formed along two parallel lines: The Ramakrishna Math, which is primarily dedicated to spiritual development, and the Ramakrishna Mission, which is dedicated to social service. |  | | Shortly before his death in 1886, Ramakrishna encouraged his young disciples to formally renounce the world by giving them the ochre cloth of renunciation. |  | | The Ramakrishna Order, with headquarters in Calcutta, is one of the largest and most respected religious orders in India today. |
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| | Ramakrishna Daily Sutras - September 2005 |
 | | Excerpted from the Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna p.712 |  | | Excerpted from the Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna p.456 |  | | Excerpted from the Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna p.406 |
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| | Search results for 'Ramakrishna Paramahamsa' |
 | | Of the comparatively recent temples near Calcutta, that of the goddess Kali in the Kalighat area, the Dakshineswar temple where Sri Ramakrishna Paramahamsa was once the priest, the Belur temple, four miles north of Howrah, and the Vishnu temple at Bansberia (1679) are noteworthy. |  | | Ramakrishna Paramahamsa, Adi Shankaracharya, and Sahajananda are some of the well-known sages and prayers are offered to them. |
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http://www.kamat.com/cgi-bin/htsearch?words=Ramakrishna+Paramahamsa
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| | Sarada Ramakrishna Vivekananda - Sri Sarada Devi |
 | | As the consecrated wife and spiritual companion of Sri Ramakrishna and a spiritual teacher and luminary in Her own right, Sri Sarada Devi, known worldwide as the Holy Mother, is a unique phenomenon in the realm of sacred beings. |  | | As Sri Ramakrishna and Swami Vivekananda removed the veils of weakness and ignorance covering the minds of human beings everywhere, the Holy Mother opened the floodgates for divine feminine expression showing a way to liberation and acting as an example for women the world over to follow. |  | | Perhaps the testament of Sri Ramakrishna Himself is the best recourse to take when attempting to describe Her. |
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| | Psychic Journal - Ramakrishna Paramahamsa |
 | | In this phase of his spiritual journey, Ramakrishna saw God as the Divine Mother, but his spiritual journey was never static. |  | | Ramakrishna replied in his simple way that he would have to go "ask his Mother" and in a subsequent conversation with the Divine Mother she said, "Yes, my son. |  | | On meeting Ramakrishna, he recognized a man of some spiritual attainment and he asked him if he would like to learn Vedanta. |
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http://www.psychicjournal.com/archives/010625/010625f2.htm
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| | Sri Ramakrishna |
 | | As a priest of the Kali temple at Dakshineswar he worshipped the Deity with such intensity that She revealed Herself to him and became his constant companion. |  | | Born in the village of Kamarpukur in West Bengal on February 18, 1836 in a pious family, Sri Ramakrishna was very clear in his mind from boyhood that the aim of life is God-realization. |  | | Remain always strong and steadfast in your own faith, but eschew all bigotry and intolerance. |
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| | Welcome To Ramakrishna Mission Vivekananda Memorial - Porbandar |
 | | Seeing a picture of Sri Ramakrishna in one of those books, Anjavaliben exclaimed that this was the Yogi she had seen in her vision. |  | | She was exceedingly glad to know from her Guru that the visions she had were of Sri Ramakrishna. |  | | Today the portraits of Shri Ramakrishna, the Holy Mother and Swami Vivekananda and a marble statue of Shri Ramakrishna are worshipped daily in what was earlier the Darbar Hall. |
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| | Sri Ramakrishna (1 of 3) |
 | | Sri Ramakrishna, the most revered saint in Bengal, had the astounding distinction of being declared an incarnation of God during his lifetime by many of the prominent scholars of his day. |  | | Born in the Bengali farming village of Kamarpukur in 1836 (where pilgrims gather to this day to honor him), Ramakrishna showed a unique mystical spirituality from an early age. |  | | As a small boy, he once fell to the ground paralyzed in ecstasy at the beauty of a flock of pure white cranes against the background of a dark, looming rain cloud. |
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| | Sri Ramakrishna (1836-1886) |
 | | Sri Ramakrishna was initiated into Vedantic meditation by Totapuri, a reputed monk who attained oneness with God after forty years of penance. |  | | He later grew to become Sri Ramakrishna, who was described by Romain Rolland as "the perfection of two thousand years of the spiritual life of three hundred million people". |  | | Such was the devotion of Sri Ramakrishna that, to the amazement of his Guru, he attained in one day, what the Guru took forty years to achieve! |
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| | Ramakrishna Math & Mission, Lucknow |
 | | The Math centre is engaged in the expansion of cultural, religious and spiritual activities according to the universal principles propounded by Sri Ramakrishna, Holy Mother Sarada Devi and Swami Vivekananda and exemplified by their divine lives. |  | | The Ramakrishna Mission Sevashrama, Lucknow, a Branch Centre of the Ramakrishna Math and Mission, Belur, has been rendering dedicated services to the people of this region for more than seven decades. |  | | © Ramakrishna Math and Mission, Nirala Nagar, Lucknow - India |
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| | Kathamrita Volume I |
 | | Section 17 Sri Ramakrishna with Bhaktas in Shyampukur House |  | | Section 14 Sri Ramakrishna's arrival at a Bhakta's House: Conversation and joy with Narendra, Girish, Balaram, Chunilal, Latu, M., Narayana and other bhaktas |  | | Section 11 Sri Ramakrishna’s Meeting with the Pundit |
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| | Definition of index.php?search=ramakrishnaparamahamsa&limit=20&offset=40 |
 | | 4:...ranslated by Swami Tapasyananda, available at Sri Ramakrishna Math, Chennai. |  | | 9:...ranslated by Swami Tapasyananda, available at Sri Ramakrishna Math, Chennai. |  | | 4:...rasnlated by Swami Tapasyananda, available at Sri Ramakrishna Math, Chennai. |
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| | Ramakrishna - Vivekananda Center of New York |
 | | The Center bases its teachings on the System of Vedanta, which combines both the religion and philosophy of the Hindus, especially as explained by Sri Ramakrishna (1836-1886), his wife and spiritual companion Holy Mother Sri Sarada Devi (1853-1920) and his disciple Swami Vivekananda (1863-1902) and demonstrated in their lives. |  | | The Ramakrishna-Vivekananda Center of New York is an accredited branch of the Ramakrishna Order of India. |  | | Vedanta teaches that every soul is potentially divine, and that its divinity may be manifested through worship, contemplation, unselfish work, and philosophical discrimination. |
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| | Sarada Ramakrishna Vivekananda - SRV Associations - Welcome! |
 | | The independent SRV associations are a spiritual community whose members are dedicated to living a divine life as taught and exemplified by Sri Ramakrishna, the Great Master, Sri Sarada Devi, known as the Holy Mother, and Swami Vivekananda, who brought the teachings of Sanatana Dharma to the West in 1893. |  | | Sarada Ramakrishna Vivekananda - SRV Associations - Welcome! |  | | Today they seem to be the be-all and end-all of life, and tomorrow they vanish. |
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| | Seal of the Ramakrishna Math and Mission |
 | | He delineated the aims and ideals of the Ramakrishna Order, which are purely spiritual and humanitarian in nature. |  | | There Vivekananda installed the relics of Sri Ramakrishna. |  | | Property was purchased at Belur, across the river from Calcutta, which became the headquarters of the Order. |
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| | Ramakrishna Vedanta Centre of Queensland Inc. |
 | | To promote the study, the practice and teachings of the Vedanta Philosophy and of the other religions of the world, as expounded by Sri Ramakrishna Paramahamsa, Sri Sarada Devi and Swami Vivekananda and exemplified by their lives. |  | | It will not take part directly or indirectly in any political activity: |  | | To serve all, including the poor, the needy, the lowly and the afflicted, in the fields of education, religion, culture, and related activities irrespective of cast, creed, race or nationality beneficial to the Australian centre at large. |
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| | The Ramakrishna Mission Institute of Culture - Sri Ramakrishna, Sri Sarada Devi, Swami Vivekananda |
 | | The Ramakrishna Movement History of RKM Activities of RKM The Holy Trinity Belur Math Joyrambati & Kamarpukur |  | | The Ramakrishna Mission Institute of Culture - Sri Ramakrishna, Sri Sarada Devi, Swami Vivekananda |  | | The Ramakrishna Mission Institute of Culture at Gol Park, Calcutta, is a branch of Ramakrishna Math and Ramakrishna Mission, Belur Math (Worldwide headquarters of all RKM centres and sub-centres.). |
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| | Ramakrishna Math Associazione Italiana |
 | | Li si possono trovare nel libro "Il Vangelo di Sri Ramakrishna". |  | | L'Ordine di Ramakrishna e la Missione Ramakrishna sono organizzazioni parallele i cui lavori sono intimamente legati, le realizzazioni della Missione essendo assicurate dai mezzi dell'Ordine. |  | | Uno di questi, fu Sri Ramakrishna (1836 - 1886), la cui vita è stata una autentica dimostrazione della verità dei principi della Filosofia Vedanta. |
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| | Ramakrishna -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | originally called Gadadhar Chatterji or Gadadhar Chattopadhyaya Hindu religious leader, founder of the school of religious thought that became the Ramakrishna order, and the best-known Hindu saint of the 19th century. |  | | He spoke Bengali and knew neither English nor Sanskrit. |  | | From a poor Brahmin (the highest-ranking caste) family, Ramakrishna had little formal schooling. |
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http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9062567?tocId=9062567&query=null&ct=null
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| | Ramakrishna Monastery, Trabuco Canyon |
 | | The Trabuco College of Prayer was thus formally rededicated as the Ramakrishna Monastery in 1949. |  | | The Ramakrishna Monastery in Trabuco Canyon had its beginning in 1942 when Gerald Heard, a British writer and a disciple of Swami Prabhavananda, founded the Trabuco College of Prayer on 300 acres in what was then a remote area of the Santa Ana mountains, about sixty miles south of Los Angeles. |  | | When Gerald realized, however, that his experiment was impractical, he persuaded the college board members to deed the property over to the Vedanta Society. |
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| | Vedanta - Portrait of Sri Ramakrishna |
 | | Originally in Bengali, this book is equal in importance to and compliments The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna and Ramakrishna: The Great Master. |  | | The life of Ramakrishna is described by the author, based on his personal experiences with Ramakrishna in addition to accounts given by relatives, neighbors, and people known to Ramakrishna. |  | | This book is a major new contribution to the English literature about Ramakrishna. |
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http://www.vedanta.com/getpage.cfm?file=titles/10000650.html&userid=22185777
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| | :: RKM Delhi :: Home |
 | | Besides conducting various Spiritual and Cultural activities like - Temple for Meditation, Daily Worship and Arati, Celebrating the Birthday anniversaries of the Prophets and Festivals of all religions, Discourses on Religious scriptures in the Mission premises and outside, Youth Classes etc. |  | | Established in 1927, Ramakrishna Mission, New Delhi is a branch center of the world wide Ramakrishna Math and Ramakrishna Mission founded by Swami Vivekananda in 1897 with its headquarters at Belur Math, Howrah, West Bengal. |  | | To visit the website of Most Revered President Maharaj of Ramakrishna Math and Ramakrishna Mission. |
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| | Vedanta - More About Ramakrishna |
 | | The author covers such topics as Ramakrishna's practice of Christianity, Islam, and Sikhism; who gave the name of Ramakrishna, and the last days of Ramakrishna. |  | | Further details on the life of Ramakrishna continue to come to light. |  | | The Last Few Days of Sri Ramakrishna, A Unique Painting |
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| | Ramakrishna in 'Krishna Leela' |
 | | Pray for the grace of Mother Kali, who protects all living creatures." The frightened actor began to sing hymns in praise of Mother Kali! |  | | Raising the actor, Ramakrishna said to him: "Don't boast of your valor; and don't let others praise you. |  | | Encouraged by this Ramakrishna raised the churning stick at Krishna once again! |
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| | Welcome to Ramakrishna Math, Hyderabad — RKMH Portal |
 | | At present it is a very active and dynamic centre of various cultural and spiritual activities such as: |  | | The Ramakrishna Math, Hyderabad is a branch of the International Ramakrishna Math and Ramakrishna Mission with its headquarters at Belur, Howrah, West Bengal, India. |  | | It is situated on the southern side of Ramakrishna Math Marg in Domalguda locality of Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh. |
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