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Sri Ramakrishna

Ramakrishna Paramahansa, born Gadadhar Chattopadhyay, was a famous mystic of 19th-century India. His religious school of thought led to the formation of the Ramakrishna Mission by his chief disciple Swami Vivekananda. both were influential figures in the Bengali Renaissance as well as the Hindu renaissance during the 19th and 20th centuries.


“Different creeds are but different paths to reach the same God.”
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“You speak of doing good to the world. Is the world such a small thing? And who are you, pray, to do good to the world? First realise God, see Him by means of spiritual discipline. If He imparts power you can do good to others; otherwise not.”
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“What Brahman is cannot be described. All things in the world — the Vedas, the Puranas, the Tantras, the six systems of philosophy — have been defiled, like food that has been touched by the tongue, for they have been read or uttered by the tongue. Only one thing has not been defiled in this way, and that is Brahman. No one has ever been able to say what Brahman is.”
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“Only two kinds of people can attain self-knowledge: those who are not encumbered at all with learning, that is to say, whose minds are not over-crowded with thoughts borrowed from others; and those who, after studying all the scriptures and sciences, have come to realise that they know nothing.”
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“One man may read the Bhagavata by the light of a lamp, and another may commit a forgery by that very light; but the lamp is unaffected. The sun sheds its light on the wicked as well as on the virtuous.”
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“God has revealed to me that only the Paramatman, whom the Vedas describe as the Pure Soul, is as immutable as Mount Sumeru, unattached, and beyond pain and pleasure. There is much confusion in this world of His maya. One can by no means say that 'this' will come after 'that' or 'this' will produce 'that'.”
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“If a householder is a genuine devotee, he performs his duties without attachment; he surrenders the fruit of his work to God - his gain or loss, his pleasure or pain. Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna (Abridged)”
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“Bondage and Liberation are of the mind alone.”
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“Why should you renounce everything? You are all right as you are, following the middle...”
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“There is no hope for a worldly man if he is not sincerely devoted to God.”
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“Through selfless work, love of God grows in heart.”
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“Finish the few duties you have at hand, and then you will have peace.”
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“The goal of life is not the earning of money, but the service of God.p.114 ”
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“The Man who works for others, without any selfish motive, really does good to himself.”
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“It is necessary to pray to Him, with a longing Heart.”
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“Do all your duties, but keep your mind on God. Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna,p.81”
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“As Long As I Live, So Long Do I Learn”
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“Do not seek illumination unless you seek it as a man whose hair is on fire seeks a pond.”
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“Common men talk bagfuls of religion but do not practise even a grain of it. The wise man speaks a little, even though his whole life is religion expressed in action.”
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