| 1836 | Feb 18, 1836 - Ramakrishna was born in the village of Kamarpukur in the district of Hoogly, West Bengal, on 18th February 1836. His father was Khudiram Chatterjee, a poor Brahmin, and his mother was Chandramoni Devi, a devout and kind hearted lady. It is said that Khudiram ...Ramakrishna was born in the village of Kamarpukur in the district of Hoogly, West Bengal, on 18th February 1836. His father was Khudiram Chatterjee, a poor Brahmin, and his mother was Chandramoni Devi, a devout and kind hearted lady. It is said that Khudiram, while on a pilgrimage to Gaya , dreamt that Lord Gadadhar (Vishnu) would be born in his family as his own son. Ramakrishna, who was born soon after was therefore named Gadadhar. Show more Show lesswww.my-lyceum.net/MyLyceum/content/Personalities/ProductDetails.aspx?CatalogName=Personalities& CategoryName=Religous%20Leaders...194...RAMAKRISHNA%20PARAMHANSA%20(1836...
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| 1847 | 1847 - Dakshineswar Kali Temple and Belur Math : Built in 1847, on the banks of the Hooghly, north of Calcutta, the temple is associated with Shri Ramakrishna , the eclectic 19 th century saint who revived Hinduism during the British Raj. Across the river stands ...Dakshineswar Kali Temple and Belur Math : Built in 1847, on the banks of the Hooghly, north of Calcutta, the temple is associated with Shri Ramakrishna , the eclectic 19 th century saint who revived Hinduism during the British Raj. Across the river stands Belur Math, headquarters of Ramakrishna Mission. The monastery is a haven of peace and religious harmony. Ramakrishna Mission Institute of Culture : Commemorates the birth centenary of Shri Ramakrishna Paramahansa. Show more Show lesswww.indiatravelite.com/calcutta/calsightseeing.htm
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| 1853 | Dec 22, 1853 - Sri Sarada Devi, the divine consort of Sri Ramakrishna, is known to millions of devotees as the Holy Mother. Born of poor but pious Brahmin parents on December 22, 1853, in an obscure village named Jayrambati in the district of Bankura (West Bengal) and bred ...Sri Sarada Devi, the divine consort of Sri Ramakrishna, is known to millions of devotees as the Holy Mother. Born of poor but pious Brahmin parents on December 22, 1853, in an obscure village named Jayrambati in the district of Bankura (West Bengal) and bred in the simple country atmosphere, she was married to Sri Ramakrishna at the early age of six. Like many other incidents in the life of Sri Ramakrishna, his marriage was remarkable. Show more Show lesswww.rkmissiondhaka.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=64&Itemid=85
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| 1863 | 1863 - Swami Vivekananda was born in an aristocratic Kayastha family of Calcutta in 1863. His parents influenced the Swami's thinking—the father by his rational mind and the mother by her religious temperament. From his childhood, he showed inclination towards ...Swami Vivekananda was born in an aristocratic Kayastha family of Calcutta in 1863. His parents influenced the Swami's thinking—the father by his rational mind and the mother by her religious temperament. From his childhood, he showed inclination towards spirituality and God realization. While searching for a man who could directly demonstrate the reality of God, he came to Ramakrishna and became his disciple. Show more Show lessen.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swami_Vivekananda
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| 1881 | Nov 1881 - In November 1881, Narendranath met Sri Ramakrishna Paramhansa. One Surendranath Mitra staying in the neighbourhood of Narendranath had invited Sri Ramakrishna Paramhansa to his home. Mitra had made it an occasion of festivity and he wanted to call some eminent ...In November 1881, Narendranath met Sri Ramakrishna Paramhansa. One Surendranath Mitra staying in the neighbourhood of Narendranath had invited Sri Ramakrishna Paramhansa to his home. Mitra had made it an occasion of festivity and he wanted to call some eminent artist to sing devotional songs. But he could not find one and at last approached Narendranath. Narendranath had a sweet voice and not only the assembled people but Sri Ramakrishna Paramhansa himself was greatly ... Show more Show lessbooks.google.com/books?id=7juXq-QBb7QC&pg=PA20
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| 1885 | Dec 11, 1885 - He later moved on with Ramakrishna to Cossipore on 11 December 1885. He took care of nursing Ramakrishna during his final days, reminiscing about which Latu said, "Serving the Master was our worship. We didn't need any other spiritual disciplines." [17] Before ...To conveniently treat him, the devotees moved Ramakrishna from Dakshineswar to Shyampukur, in North Calcutta. Latu, being his personal attendant went with him. He later moved on with Ramakrishna to Cossipore on 11 December 1885. He took care of nursing Ramakrishna during his final days, reminiscing about which Latu said, "Serving the Master was our worship. We didn't need any other spiritual disciplines." [17] Before Ramakrishna's death, Latu even received a ochre cloth and ... Show more Show lessen.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swami_Adbhutananda
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| 1886 | Aug 16, 1886 - On August 16, 1886, Ramakrishna uttered the name of Kali in a clear ringing voice and passed into the final samadhi. At noon next day, the doctor pronounced him dead. The boys felt that they must hold together, and a devotee found them a house at Baranagore, about ...On August 16, 1886, Ramakrishna uttered the name of Kali in a clear ringing voice and passed into the final samadhi. At noon next day, the doctor pronounced him dead. The boys felt that they must hold together, and a devotee found them a house at Baranagore, about halfway between Calcutta and Dakshineswar, which they could use for their monastery. It was a dilapidated old place, with cobras under the floor, which could be rented cheaply because it was supposed to be haunted. Show more Show lessbooks.google.com/books?id=ZBHT0VyS-5MC&pg=PA119
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| 1893 | 1893 - In 1893, Bhai Hiranand, a Brahmo Sindhi gentleman who had known Sri Ramakrishna, wrote an article in the Indian Spectator, an English journal, praising the Bankipur Girls' School and the untiring efforts of Aghore Kamini Devi and her husband. This article ...Aghore Kamini sacrificed her personal comfort; she never wore expensive clothing or provided luxuries for her family—things which her husband, now a deputy magistrate, could easily afford. In 1893, Bhai Hiranand, a Brahmo Sindhi gentleman who had known Sri Ramakrishna, wrote an article in the Indian Spectator, an English journal, praising the Bankipur Girls' School and the untiring efforts of Aghore Kamini Devi and her husband. This article drew the attention of the government ... Show more Show lesswww.scribd.com/doc/6946054/PB2007April
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| 1897 | May 1, 1897 - On 1 May 1897, a few months after his return to India, he established the Ramakrishna Mission. The name "Ramakrishna Mission" is loosely used to mean both the Ramakrishna Math and the Ramakrishna Mission. Although both are involved in charitable and ...On 1 May 1897, a few months after his return to India, he established the Ramakrishna Mission. The name "Ramakrishna Mission" is loosely used to mean both the Ramakrishna Math and the Ramakrishna Mission. Although both are involved in charitable and philanthropic activities, the emphasis of the former is on spiritual development while the latter on welfare work. Show more Show lessinfopedia.nl.sg/articles/SIP_410_2005-01-18.html
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| 1899 | Jun 10, 1899 - In THE NEW YORK TIMES SATURDAY REVIEW of June 3, page 358, Prof. Max Muller is criticised for writing a book entitled "Ramakrishna, His Life and Sayings." The reviewer says, "It will always remain a source of wonder to scholars that Max Muller cannot find something better to employ his ... select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F60612FA3F5414728DDDA90994DE405B8985F0D3
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