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ISBN | 9788175050716 |
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Language | English |
Location | Berkeley |
Weight | 0.352739 lbs |
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Writer | |
Publication | |
ISBN | 9788175050716 |
Cover Type | Paper Back |
Language | English |
Location | Berkeley |
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The hymns included in this book are all the inspired compositions of the direct disciples of Sri Ramakrishna and are sung during or immediately after the rites connected with the Aratrika in all the centres of the Ramakrishna Math and Mission. These are the fervent outpourings of the Apostles of the Great Master who in their own lives had experienced “the touch of the One in the play of the many.” Ramanam is a liturgical composition expounding the glory of Sri Rama through a series of names that suggestively highlight the main incidents in the life-story of this Divine Incarnation.This book contains a lucid and faithful English translation of the texts to enable the reader to absorb better the spirit of these hymns. A transliteration of the texts in Roman script is also included to help those who are not very familiar with the Devanagari script.
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.
Swami Apurvananda joined the Ramakrishna Order in 1918 and was initiated by Holy Mother. Written near the end of his life, and translated from the Bengali, In the Divine Realm is a fascinating account of Swami Apurvananda’s years at Belur Math. Culled from his accumulated memories of “the old times”, the book is replete with wonderful anecdotes, reflections and reminiscences of the many who peopled the Order many years ago, including many direct disciples of Sri Ramakrishna.The book is a very high quality Indian edition.
This book contains short lives of Sri Ramakrishna, Sri Sarada Devi, and Swami Vivekananda, as well as some of their teachings.
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