Sri Ramakrishna
The Ramakrishna Mission Vidyalaya is a unit of the Ramakrishna Mission Ashrama, Narendrapur
which has its Headquarters at P.O. Belur Math, Howrah, West Bengal.
Sri Ramakrishna
(1836 - 1886)
From the day Sri Ramakrishna was born dates the growth of modern India and of the Golden Age. A
divine life steeped in the truest knowledge of Atman (Self), Sri Ramakrishna was the concentrated
embodiment of knowledge, love, renunciation, catholicity and the desire to serve mankind. His halycon
infancy at the remote village Kamarpukur where he was born on 18 February, 1836, showed the deepest
inclination towards spiritual practices of Hinduism. This further led to the sincerest observance of
different other faiths such as Vaishnivism & Tantrism as well as other religions like Islam &
Christianity - all of which unfolded the Great Truth of One, Infinite Reality before him. Pervaded by
this oneness in the state of 'Samadhi', he revalidated the Rig-Vedic declaration - 'Truth is one, the
wise speak of it variously'.
The Kali temple at Dakshineswar where he lived later on became the confluence of people from all walks
of life; gentry as well as laity rushed to him like bees coming of their own accord to the blooming
flower. His deepest devotion and unfathomable urge for seeing Mother Kali was the beaconlight for a
great many contemporary spiritual aspirants.
An extraordinary yet astonishingly simple speaking style adorned with knowledge of things spiritual and
human was his very characteristic. Still all his knowledge was derived from direct perception. The
boundless love that Sri Ramakrishna personified permeated his disciples - monastic as well as
householders - and resulted in the founding of the Ramakrishna Math & Ramakrishna Mission (founded by
Swami Vivekananda in 1897) that would carry the torch of 'Sacrifice & Service' to humanity.
Such a God-intoxicated life was really a phenomenon that influenced and transformed great Indian minds
such as Vidyasagar, Bankim Chandra, Girish Ghosh, Keshab Chandra, Mahatma Gandhi, Subhash Bose and
western scholars like Arnold Toynbee, Leo Tolstoy, Aldous Huxley, Roman Rolland, Christopher Isherwood
et al. The life that itself was the message is the 'shining pillar of illumination', as Swami
Vivekananda puts it, 'and by his light alone man now crosses the ocean of Samsara'.
Sri Ma Sarada Devi
(1853 - 1920)
Her marriage to Sri Ramakrishna at the early age of five was indeed a divinely ordained
dispensation as she was 'marked' for the great Master. However, her spirituality flourished into full
bloom after coming to Sri Ramakrishna at Dakshineswar. 'Do you want to drag me down into Maya?' - at
this question she retorted to Sri Ramakrishna, 'I have come only to help you in the path of religious
life'. It was a period of training and discipleship - a silent and profound process - during which the
'Mother' in her became more manifest, making her ready to take up the leadership of the spiritual
movement that the Master inaugurated.
Her hours were spent in tireless but silent service to the Master & his disciples as well as in
prolonged meditation & devotional disciplines. She was the figurehead, the 'Mother' of the spiritual
ministry after the passing away of Sri Ramakrishna - serving as guide and the supreme inspiration of the
disciples who renounced all worldly ties for the sake of God-realisation. She was the embodiment of all
wisdom, as Sri Ramakrishna used to say, and this wisdom, both worldly and spiritual, was the guiding
force behind the establishment of the Ramakrishna Mission in 1897.
Hers was a universal motherhood, characterised by unconditional love, unruffled spirituality, extreme
simplicity blended with dignity and a loving temperament that accepted all irrespective of nationality,
religious affiliation or social position. Even after she left her mortal coil in 1920, she remains the
soothing solace for millions of afflicted hearts longing for her nonpareil, eternal bliss.
Swami Vivekananda
(1863 - 1902)
Swami Vivekananda (1863 - 1902) was a preacher of 'Divinity in Man'. Born Narendranath Dutta on
12 January, 1863 in Calcutta, he gave clear indications of self-realisation in his early days. A youth
of guts and gumption - with an iron determination and a fiery zeal to seek the highest knowledge of the
self, he met Sri Ramakrishna at the Dakshineswar Kali temple in 1881; the incident that channelised
himself later on towards the greatest cause of humanity.
The Great Master inculcated in his foremost disciple the presence of an all-pervading stream of
consciousness in every being, the immanence of divinity in all existence in this world. An ardent
believer in Advaita, Vivekananda also realised & recognised the dualistic as well as qualified
non-dualistic faiths that were lived and approved by the Master. He presented the quintessence of
Vedanta in the 1893 Parliament of Religions in Chicago , America , and, the rest is history. In the
following years the 'Cyclonic Hindoo Monk' transfigured the world; hitherto unaware of its 'spirit free,
blest & eternal'.
All his life was an exhortation to every individual to make its potential divinity manifest. His
influence led to the reaffirmation of conviction in every Indian; India was reminded of her supreme duty
to don the mantle of spirituality to the world as well as to accept 'western sciences' for alleviating
her condition.
His two greatest ideas - Sacrifice and Service - found expression in 1897 through the establishment of
Ramakrishna Math and Ramakrishna Mission which bears the motto 'Atmano Mokshartham Jagat Hitaya Cha'
[Self realisation and the benefit of the world]. He leaves behind a legacy that transcends all bounds &
so that the dormant divinity in every soul find its avenue of manifestation in any time, any place in
the world itself.