SRI RAMAKRISHNA [1836-1886]
 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. He reached a depth of God-consciousness       that transcends all time and place and has a universal appeal. Seekers of God of all       religions feel irresistibly drawn to his life and teachings. Sri Ramakrishna, as a silent       force, influences the spiritual thought currents of our time. He is a figure of recent       history and his life and teachings have not yet been obscured by loving legends and       doubtful myths. Through his God-intoxicated life Sri Ramakrishna proved that the       revelation of God takes place at all times and that God-realization is not the monopoly of       any particular age, country, or people. In him, deepest spirituality and broadest       catholicity stood side by side. The God-man of nineteenth-century India did not found any       cult, nor did he show a new path to salvation. His message was his God-consciousness. When       God-consciousness falls short, traditions become dogmatic and oppressive and religious       teachings lose their transforming power. At a time when the very foundation of religion,       faith in God, was crumbling under the relentless blows of materialism and skepticism, Sri       Ramakrishna, through his burning spiritual realizations, demonstrated beyond doubt the       reality of God and the validity of the time-honored teachings of all the prophets and       saviors of the past, and thus restored the falling edifice of religion on a secure       foundation. Drawn by the magnetism of Sri
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. He reached a depth of God-consciousness       that transcends all time and place and has a universal appeal. Seekers of God of all       religions feel irresistibly drawn to his life and teachings. Sri Ramakrishna, as a silent       force, influences the spiritual thought currents of our time. He is a figure of recent       history and his life and teachings have not yet been obscured by loving legends and       doubtful myths. Through his God-intoxicated life Sri Ramakrishna proved that the       revelation of God takes place at all times and that God-realization is not the monopoly of       any particular age, country, or people. In him, deepest spirituality and broadest       catholicity stood side by side. The God-man of nineteenth-century India did not found any       cult, nor did he show a new path to salvation. His message was his God-consciousness. When       God-consciousness falls short, traditions become dogmatic and oppressive and religious       teachings lose their transforming power. At a time when the very foundation of religion,       faith in God, was crumbling under the relentless blows of materialism and skepticism, Sri       Ramakrishna, through his burning spiritual realizations, demonstrated beyond doubt the       reality of God and the validity of the time-honored teachings of all the prophets and       saviors of the past, and thus restored the falling edifice of religion on a secure       foundation. Drawn by the magnetism of Sri
Swami Adiswarananda
Ramakrishna-Vivekananda Center of New York
 
 
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