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Weight | 0.92594 lbs |
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Writer | Swami Prabhananda (Text by) |
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ISBN | 9788171209194 |
Cover Type | Paper Back |
Language | English |
Location | Berkeley |
Weight | 0.92594 lbs |
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Writer | Swami Prabhananda (Text by) |
Publication | |
ISBN | 9788171209194 |
Cover Type | Paper Back |
Language | English |
Location | Berkeley |
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This book is conceptualized both on Sri Ramakrishna’s statement to Narendra (Swami Vivekananda), “He who was Rama and Krishna is now, in this body, Ramakrishna but not in your Vedantic sense”, and the uniformity of divine qualities exhibited by these incarnations. It throws light on how Sri Ramakrishna exhibited the divine qualities that are similar to His earlier manifestations as Rama and Krishna. Arranged by subject, the divine qualities are described either through exposition or through story.Illustrated throughout, the book has the feel of a children’s book, but clearly it is for young adults and mature readers. While comparing the divine qualities of Ramakrishna with those of Rama and Krishna, Dr. Subrahmanyam also highlights challenges encountered by individuals and society at large in present life, and suggests solutions through apt examples from the lives of these god-men, Rama, Krishna and Ramakrishna.
The first meeting of Sri Ramakrishna and Narendranath Datta in 1981 was an auspicious event in the history of religion. It is hard to say when Naren actually accepted Sri Ramakrishna as his guru, but as far as the master was concerned, the spiritual relationship was established at this first meeting at Dakshineswar, when he had touched Naren, stirring him to his inner depths. From that moment he had implicit faith in the disciple and bore him a great love.. There is hardly anything more fascinating in religious annals than the coming together of Master and Disciple. The book explores the divine relationship that existed between Sri Ramakrishna and Narendranath Dutta, who, in the fullness of time, became Swami Vivekananda.. Translated from the Bengali, Ramakrishna’s Naren and Naren’s Ramakrishna was originally serialized in the January through June 1978 issues of Prabuddha Bharata.
All the great personages of the past, who have left an indelible mark on the trail of events in the history of mankind, become a centre around which gathers, with the passage of time, a mass of legends and myths. These, more often than not, are later assumed to be facts that cannot be verified. The historicity of many of these legends begins to be questioned then, be they related to the life of a Christ, a Buddha or a Moses. Sri Ramakrishna, the latest in the line of these Great Masters, is an exception to this historical dilemma, as he appeared just a century ago. Even today researches succeed in discovering hitherto unknown truths about him, and these can be easily verified. The author of this book has brought to light some fresh findings on Sri Ramakrishna that will be extremely interesting for all his devotees and admirers.
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