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The Role of the Ramakrishna Mission and Human
TOWARDS SERVING THE MANKIND: THE ROLE OF THE RAMAKRISHNA MISSION AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT IN INDIA Karabi Mitra Bijoy Krishna Girls’ College Howrah, West Bengal, India sanjay_karabi @yahoo.com / [email protected] Abstract In Indian tradition religious development of a person is complete when he experiences the world within himself. The realization of the existence of the omnipresent Brahman --- the Great Spirit is the goal of the spiritual venture. Gradually traditional Hinduism developed negative elements born out of age-old superstitious practices. During the nineteenth century changes occurred in the socio-cultural sphere of colonial India. Challenges from Christianity and Brahmoism led the orthodox Hindus becoming defensive of their practices. Towards the end of the century the nationalist forces identified with traditional Hinduism. Sri Ramakrishna, a Bengali temple-priest propagated a new interpretation of the Hindu scriptures. Without formal education he could interpret the essence of the scriptures with an unprecedented simplicity. With a deep insight into the rapidly changing social scenario he realized the necessity of a humanist religious practice. He preached the message to serve the people as the representative of God. In an age of religious debates he practiced all the religions and attained at the same Truth. Swami Vivekananda, his closest disciple carried the message to the Western world. In the Conference of World religions held at Chicago (1893) he won the heart of the audience by a simple speech which reflected his deep belief in the humanist message of the Upanishads. Later on he was successful to establish the Ramakrishna Mission at Belur, West Bengal. -
THE LION of VEDANTA a Cultural and Spiritual Monthly of the Ramakrishna Order Since 1914
nd Price: ` 10 YEAR OF PUBLICATION 㼀㼔㼑㻌㼂㼑㼐㼍㼚㼠㼍㻌㻷㼑㼟㼍㼞㼕 THE LION OF VEDANTA A Cultural and Spiritual Monthly of the Ramakrishna Order since 1914 Jagadamba Ashrama, Koalpara, Jayarambati, West Bengal May 2015 2 India's Timeless Wisdom Just as the farmer reaps the fruit according to the seed that he plants in the field, a man reaps spiritual merit or sin according to the acts he performed. —Traditional Saying Editor: SWAMI ATMASHRADDHANANDA Managing Editor: SWAMI GAUTAMANANDA PrintedPri and published by Swami Vimurtananda on behalf of Sri Ramakrishna Math Trustst 2 fromThe No.31, RamakrishnaV edanta KMathesari Road, ~ Mylapore, ~ MAY Chennai2015 - 4 and Printed at Sri Ramakrishna Printing Press, No.31 Ramakrishna Math Road, Mylapore, Chennai - 4. Ph: 044 - 24621110 㼀㼔㼑㻌㼂㼑㼐㼍㼚㼠㼍㻌㻷㼑㼟㼍㼞㼕 102nd YEAR OF PUBLICATION VOL. 102, No. 5 ISSN 0042-2983 A CULTURAL AND SPIRITUAL MONTHLY OF THE RAMAKRISHNA ORDER Started at the instance of Swami Vivekananda in 1895 as Brahmavâdin, it assumed the name The Vedanta Kesari in 1914. For free edition on the Web, please visit: www.chennaimath.org CONTENTS MAY 2015 Gita Verse for Reflection 165 Editorial Rowing the Boat of Life 166 Articles Down the Memory Lane—The First Centenary Celebration of Sri Ramakrishna’s Birth 174 Swami Sambuddhananda Transformation of Narendranath into Swami Vivekananda: A Snapshot 179 Asim Chaudhuri Worshipping God through Images: A Hindu Perspective 186 Umesh Gulati The School in Chennai Started by Swami Ramakrishnananda 192 A Monastic Sojourner New Find Unpublished Letters of Swami Saradananda -
Christian and Hindu Swami Ranganathananda Moulding Our
358 MARCH - APRIL 2011 Monastic Spirituality: Christian and Hindu Swami Ranganathananda Moulding Our Lives with Sri Ramakrishna’s Teachings Swami Bhuteshananda Divine Wisdom MASTER: "Once a teacher was explaining to a disciple: God alone, and no one else, is your own.' The disciple said: 'But, revered sir, my mother, my wife, and my other relatives take very good care of me. They see nothing but darkness when I am not present. How much they love me!' The teacher said: 'There you are mistaken. I shall show you presently that nobody is your own. Take these few pills with you. When you go home, swallow them and lie down in bed. People will think you are dead, but you will remain conscious of the outside world and will see and hear everything. Then I shall visit your home. "The disciple followed the instructions. He swallowed the pills and lay as if unconscious in his bed. His mother, wife, and other relatives began to cry. Just then the teacher came in, in the guise of a physician, and asked the cause of their grief. When they had told him everything, he said to them: 'Here is a medicine for him. It will bring him back to life. But I must tell you one thing. This medicine must first be taken by one of his relatives and then given to him. But the relative who takes it first will die. I see his mother, his wife, and others here. Certainly one of you will volunteer to take the medicine. Then the young man will come back to life.' "The disciple heard all this. -
Sri Ramakrishna & His Disciples in Orissa
Preface Pilgrimage places like Varanasi, Prayag, Haridwar and Vrindavan have always got prominent place in any pilgrimage of the devotees and its importance is well known. Many mythological stories are associated to these places. Though Orissa had many temples, historical places and natural scenic beauty spot, but it did not get so much prominence. This may be due to the lack of connectivity. Buddhism and Jainism flourished there followed by Shaivaism and Vainavism. After reading the lives of Sri Chaitanya, Sri Ramakrishna, Holy Mother and direct disciples we come to know the importance and spiritual significance of these places. Holy Mother and many disciples of Sri Ramakrishna had great time in Orissa. Many are blessed here by the vision of Lord Jagannath or the Master. The lives of these great souls had shown us a way to visit these places with spiritual consciousness and devotion. Unless we read the life of Sri Chaitanya we will not understand the life of Sri Ramakrishna properly. Similarly unless we study the chapter in the lives of these great souls in Orissa we will not be able to understand and appreciate the significance of these places. If we go on pilgrimage to Orissa with same spirit and devotion as shown by these great souls, we are sure to be benefited spiritually. This collection will put the light on the Orissa chapter in the lives of these great souls and will inspire the devotees to read more about their lives in details. This will also help the devotees to go to pilgrimage in Orissa and strengthen their devotion. -
Why I Became a Hindu
Why I became a Hindu Parama Karuna Devi published by Jagannatha Vallabha Vedic Research Center Copyright © 2018 Parama Karuna Devi All rights reserved Title ID: 8916295 ISBN-13: 978-1724611147 ISBN-10: 1724611143 published by: Jagannatha Vallabha Vedic Research Center Website: www.jagannathavallabha.com Anyone wishing to submit questions, observations, objections or further information, useful in improving the contents of this book, is welcome to contact the author: E-mail: [email protected] phone: +91 (India) 94373 00906 Please note: direct contact data such as email and phone numbers may change due to events of force majeure, so please keep an eye on the updated information on the website. Table of contents Preface 7 My work 9 My experience 12 Why Hinduism is better 18 Fundamental teachings of Hinduism 21 A definition of Hinduism 29 The problem of castes 31 The importance of Bhakti 34 The need for a Guru 39 Can someone become a Hindu? 43 Historical examples 45 Hinduism in the world 52 Conversions in modern times 56 Individuals who embraced Hindu beliefs 61 Hindu revival 68 Dayananda Saraswati and Arya Samaj 73 Shraddhananda Swami 75 Sarla Bedi 75 Pandurang Shastri Athavale 75 Chattampi Swamikal 76 Narayana Guru 77 Navajyothi Sree Karunakara Guru 78 Swami Bhoomananda Tirtha 79 Ramakrishna Paramahamsa 79 Sarada Devi 80 Golap Ma 81 Rama Tirtha Swami 81 Niranjanananda Swami 81 Vireshwarananda Swami 82 Rudrananda Swami 82 Swahananda Swami 82 Narayanananda Swami 83 Vivekananda Swami and Ramakrishna Math 83 Sister Nivedita -
List of Marathi Books S.N
LIST OF MARATHI BOOKS S.N. ITEM CODE ITEM NAME ITEM PRICE AUTHOR 1) M05210 AADHUNIK BHARAT Y9 M:10 ₹ 10.00 SWAMI VIVEKANANDA AADHUNIK MANAVALA UPANISHADANCHA SANDESH 2) M9512 ₹ 12.00 SWAMI SHIVATATTWANANDA Y4 M:12 3) M11150 ACHARYA SHANKARA Y15 M:50 ₹ 50.00 SWAMI APURVANANDA 4) M20635 ADARSH SHIKSHAN M:35 ₹ 35.00 SWAMI VIVEKANANDA 5) M13520 ADBHUTANANDANCHI ADBHUT KAHANI Y7 M:20 ₹ 20.00 NAGPUR 6) M09225 ADHUNIK BHARAT ANI R.K.-S.V. Y19 M:25 ₹ 25.00 SWAMI SHIVTATTWANANDA 7) M14130 ADHYATMA-MARGA-DIPIKA Y9 M:30 ₹ 30.00 SWAMI TURIYANANDA 8) M17425 ADHYATMIK SADHANA Y12 M:25 ₹ 25.00 SWAMI ASHOKANANDA 9) M18030 ADHYATMIK SAMVAD: SW. VIDNYNANANDA Y3 M:30 ₹ 30.00 SWAMI APURVANANDA 10) M7115 AGHORMANI VA GAURI MA Y4 M:15 ₹ 15.00 SWAMI SHIVTTWANANDA 11) M16840 AGNIMANTRA (MARATHI) Y35 M:40 ₹ 40.00 SWAMI VIVEKANANDA 12) M12625 AKHANDANANDACHNYA SAHAVASAT Y13 M:25 ₹ 25.00 SWAMI NIRAMAYANANDA 13) M09320 AMCHI MUKHYA SAMASYA ANI SRK AND SV M:20 ₹ 20.00 SWAMI SHIVATATWANANDA 14) M159150 AMHI PAHILELE S.V. M:150 ₹ 150.00 K V S BENODEKAR 15) M2085 AMRIT SANDESH M:5 ₹ 5.00 NGP 16) M246250 AMRITASYA PUTRA M:250 ₹ 250.00 SWAMI VIVEKANANDA 17) M13060 AMRUTAVANI (MARATHI) Y26 M:60 ₹ 60.00 NAGPUR 18) M10780 ANANDADHAMA KADE Y4 M:80 ₹ 80.00 SW APURVANANDA 19) M25215 APALA BHARAT APALI SANSKRUTI M:15 ₹ 15.00 SWAMI VIVEKANANDA 20) M22410 ATMABODH Y20 M:10 ₹ 10.00 SWAMI VIPAPPANANANDA 21) M04725 ATMASAKSHATKAR:SADHANA VA SIDDHI Y38 M:25 ₹ 25.00 SWAMI VIVEKANANDA 22) M16615 ATMA-TATTWA Y11 M:15 ₹ 15.00 SW VIVEKANANDA 23) M24960 ATMONNATICHE SOPAN M:60 ₹ 60.00 SWAMI -
Thevedanta Kesari February 2020
1 TheVedanta Kesari February 2020 1 The Vedanta Kesari The Vedanta Cover Story Sri Ramakrishna : A Divine Incarnation page 11 A Cultural and Spiritual Monthly 1 `15 February of the Ramakrishna Order since 1914 2020 2 Mylapore Rangoli competition To preserve and promote cultural heritage, the Mylapore Festival conducts the Kolam contest every year on the streets adjoining Kapaleswarar Temple near Sri Ramakrishna Math, Chennai. Regd. Off. & Fact. : Plot No.88 & 89, Phase - II, Sipcot Industrial Complex, Ranipet - 632 403, Tamil Nadu. Editor: SWAMI MAHAMEDHANANDA Phone : 04172 - 244820, 651507, PRIVATE LIMITED Published by SWAMI VIMURTANANDA, Sri Ramakrishna Math, Chennai - 600 004 and Tele Fax : 04172 - 244820 (Manufacturers of Active Pharmaceutical Printed by B. Rajkumar, Chennai - 600 014 on behalf of Sri Ramakrishna Math Trust, Chennai - 600 004 and Ingredients and Intermediates) E-mail : [email protected] Web Site : www.svisslabss.net Printed at M/s. Rasi Graphics Pvt. Limited, No.40, Peters Road, Royapettah, Chennai - 600014. Website: www.chennaimath.org E-mail: [email protected] Ph: 6374213070 3 THE VEDANTA KESARI A Cultural and Spiritual Monthly of The Ramakrishna Order Vol. 107, No. 2 ISSN 0042-2983 107th YEAR OF PUBLICATION CONTENTS FEBRUARY 2020 ory St er ov C 11 Sri Ramakrishna: A Divine Incarnation Swami Tapasyananda 46 20 Women Saints of FEATURES Vivekananda Varkari Tradition Rock Memorial Atmarpanastuti Arpana Ghosh 8 9 Yugavani 10 Editorial Sri Ramakrishna and the A Curious Boy 18 Reminiscences Pilgrimage Mindset 27 Vivekananda Way Gitanjali Murari Swami Chidekananda 36 Special Report 51 Pariprasna Po 53 The Order on the March ck et T a le 41 25 s Sri Ramakrishna Vijayam – Poorva: Magic, Miracles Touching 100 Years and the Mystical Twelve Lakshmi Devnath t or ep R l ia c e 34 31 p S Editor: SWAMI MAHAMEDHANANDA Published by SWAMI VIMURTANANDA, Sri Ramakrishna Math, Chennai - 600 004 and Printed by B. -
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Folio Number First Name Last Name Address PINCode Amount Proposed of Securities Due(in Date of Rs.) transfer to IEPF (DD- MON-YYYY) A000745 ARCHANA DOSI C/O M K DOSI,ASSTT. GENERAL MANAGER,KUTESHWAR LIMESTONE MINE PO,GAIRTALAI BARHI KATN 5.00 16-AUG-2021 A002266 ANNAMMA ABRAHAM KARIMPIL HOUSE PANGADA PO,PAMPADY KOTTAYAM DT,KERALA STATE, 25.00 16-AUG-2021 A002410 ARVINDKUMAR AGARWAL C/O VINOD PUSTAK MANDIR,BAG MUZAFFAR KHAN,AGRA-2, 5.00 16-AUG-2021 A002592 ANIL KUMAR C/O DIAMOND AND DIAMOND,TAILORS & DRAPPERS SHOP NO 5,LAL RATTAN MARKET NAKODAR ROAD,JALANDHAR PUNJAB-1 35.00 16-AUG-2021 A006562 ANIRUDDH PAREKH FRANKLIN GREENS APTS,26 L 1 JFK BLDV,SOMERSET,N.J 08873 USA 50.00 16-AUG-2021 A006781 ASHOK PODDAR C/O KHETSIDAS RAMJIDAS,178 M G ROAD,CALCUTTA - 7, 3.00 16-AUG-2021 A007370 ALABHAI DHOKIA C/O RAMABEN ALABHAI DEDHIA,MITRAKUT SOCIETY PRATIK"",NR GRUH VIHAR SOC NR PTC,GROUND JUNAGADH 10.00 16-AUG-2021 B000036 B NAGARAJAPPA # 763/B 2ND CROSS,M B SHANKARAPPA LAYOUT,,TIPTUR 15.00 16-AUG-2021 B001040 BRIJESH KHARE HNO-A-85,AVAS VIKAS COLONY,NANDAPURA JHANSI,U P 5.00 16-AUG-2021 C000020 C RAVEENDRAN DR. C S RAVEENDRAN,RAJAM NURSING HOME,36-38 PALAYAMKOTTAI ROAD,TUTICORIN 5.00 16-AUG-2021 C000403 CHARU TRIVEDI C/59 GUNATIT NAGAR,JUNAGADH,GUJARAT, 8.00 16-AUG-2021 D006542 DEVIBEN JEBHAI C/O D G RANDERIA,10 ANAND NAGAR SOCIETY,MORABHAGOL RANDER,SURAT 5 60.00 16-AUG-2021 D006716 DILIP SHAH A-21 ANITA SOCIETY,PALDI,AHMEDABAD, 8.00 16-AUG-2021 D007001 DILIP MISHRA QR NO M-27,CHHEND COLONY,ROURKELA,ORISSA 200.00 16-AUG-2021 D007108 DEVASI VADHER LIMDA CHOWK,CHORVAD,, 3.00 16-AUG-2021 F000129 FRANKLIN OLIVEIRA 2 SANDERSON DRIVE,GUELPH,ONTARIO NIH 6T8,CANADA 50.00 16-AUG-2021 G000075 GANESH KAYASTHA POST BAG 36 NAVJIVAN,POST OFFICE B/H GUJARAT,VIDYAPITH ASHRAM ROAD,AHMEDABAD 8.00 16-AUG-2021 G000699 GOVIND NEMA 9/2 MANORAMAGANJ (MULCHHAL,COMPLEX) 401 'DEVASHISH APT,IN FRONT OF DIG BUNGLOW,INDORE M.P. -
Journal of Research & Innovations in Education (JRIE)
ISSN: 2349-2244 Journal of Research & Innovations in Education (JRIE) Volume 2, Issue 2 & 3, December 2015 & June 2016 1 Educational Status of Muslim Women in Malabar Region of Kerala - Dr. V.K. Jibin & Dr. C. Naseema 2 Emotional Intelligence Inventory: Construction and Standardisation - Professor (Dr.) N.A. Nadeem & Associate Prof. Seema Naz 3 Study of Adjustment of Various Socio-Metric Categories of Adolescent Students - Nighat Basu, Shagufta Rehman & Gawher Ahmad 4 Changing Paradigms of Higher Education: An Innovative Approach - Dr. Nazir Ahmad Gilkar 5 Comparative Study of Cognitive Functioning of Aged Women 60+ of Jammu and Srinagar - Prof. Neeru Sharma & Farhat Masoodi 6 A Study on Practice Teaching Programme in Teacher Education Institutions of Osmania University - Dr. Kadem Srinivas & Prof. R. G. Kothari 7 The Role of Constructivism in Inter/Multi-Disciplinary Studies - Dr. Efthikar Ahamed B 8 Mathematical Aptitude and Mathematical Problem-solving Performance: Three-wave Panel Analysis - Dr. Tarun Kumar Tyagi School of Education Central University of Kashmir Srinagar (J&K), India-190015 Chief Patron Prof. Mehraj-ud-Din Vice-Chancellor Central University of Kashmir Founder, Publisher & Editor-in-chief Prof. N. A. Nadeem Dean & Head School of Education, Journal of Research & Central University of Kashmir Innovations in (CUK) Srinagar-190015 Education Editors Prof. Nighat Basu Professor & Coordinator, Tr. Edu. School of Education, Central University of Kashmir Dr. Mohd Sayid Bhat Assistant Professor School of Education, Central University of Kashmir Dr. Ismail Thamarasseri Assistant Professor, School of Education, Central University of Kashmir Printed and Published at: Dilpreet Publishing House. Srinagar, J&K, India JRIE (c) 2015 Vol.02, No.02 & 03; Editorial Policy: The views expressed by the December, 2015 & June 2016 authors are their own and the editorial team is ISSSN: 2349-2244 not responsible in any way. -
Nandan Gupta. `Prak-Bibar` Parbe Samaresh Basu. Nimai Bandyopadhyay
BOOK DESCRIPTION AUTHOR " Contemporary India ". Nandan Gupta. `Prak-Bibar` Parbe Samaresh Basu. Nimai Bandyopadhyay. 100 Great Lives. John Cannong. 100 Most important Indians Today. Sterling Special. 100 Most Important Indians Today. Sterling Special. 1787 The Grand Convention. Clinton Rossiter. 1952 Act of Provident Fund as Amended on 16th November 1995. Government of India. 1993 Vienna Declaration and Programme of Action. Indian Institute of Human Rights. 19e May ebong Assame Bangaliar Ostiter Sonkot. Bijit kumar Bhattacharjee. 19-er Basha Sohidera. Dilip kanti Laskar. 20 Tales From Shakespeare. Charles & Mary Lamb. 25 ways to Motivate People. Steve Chandler and Scott Richardson. 42-er Bharat Chara Andolane Srihatta-Cacharer abodan. Debashish Roy. 71 Judhe Pakisthan, Bharat O Bangaladesh. Deb Dullal Bangopadhyay. A Book of Education for Beginners. Bhatia and Bhatia. A River Sutra. Gita Mehta. A study of the philosophy of vivekananda. Tapash Shankar Dutta. A advaita concept of falsity-a critical study. Nirod Baron Chakravarty. A B C of Human Rights. Indian Institute of Human Rights. A Basic Grammar Of Moden Hindi. ----- A Book of English Essays. W E Williams. A Book of English Prose and Poetry. Macmillan India Ltd.. A book of English prose and poetry. Dutta & Bhattacharjee. A brief introduction to psychology. Clifford T Morgan. A bureaucrat`s diary. Prakash Krishen. A century of government and politics in North East India. V V Rao and Niru Hazarika. A Companion To Ethics. Peter Singer. A Companion to Indian Fiction in E nglish. Pier Paolo Piciucco. A Comparative Approach to American History. C Vann Woodward. A comparative study of Religion : A sufi and a Sanatani ( Ramakrishana). -
REACH “For One’S Own Liberation and for the Newsletter of Vedanta Centres of Australia Welfare of the World.”
Motto: Atmano mokshartham jagad hitaya cha, REACH “For one’s own liberation and for the Newsletter of Vedanta Centres of Australia welfare of the world.” 85 Bland Street Ashfield, New South Wales 2131 Australia Website: www.vedantasydney.org; e-mail: [email protected];Phone: (02) 9705 9050; Fax: (02) 9705 9051 Sayings and Teachings Simplicity pays “One should not reason too much; it is enough if one loves the Lotus Feet of the Mother. Too much reasoning throws the mind into confusion. You get clear water if you drink from the surface of a pool. Put your hand deeper and stir the water and it becomes muddy. Therefore pray to God for devotion.” --- Sri Ramakrishna. The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna; Ramakrishna Math, Chennai, India, page186. Epitome of Motherhood “My son, you know the Master Temple of the Holy Mother Sri Sarada Devi at the Ramakrishna Math, Belur Math The headquarters of the Ramakrishna Math and Ramakrishna Mission, looked upon everyone as the Divine Howrah (West Bengal), India. Mother. This time he has left me behind to develop the ideal of CALENDAR OF FORTHCOMING EVENTS Motherhood on earth.” Function Centre Date --- Sri Sarada Devi. Brisbane Tuesday, 1st January 2008 The Message of Holy Mother; Birth Anniversary of Advaita Ashrama, Kolkata, Page 1. Holy Mother Melbourne Tuesday, 1st January 2008 Demand divinity Perth Sunday 30th December 2007 “There must be no fear. No begging, Sydney Sunday 30th December 2007 but demanding—demanding the Highest. The true devotees of the Birth Anniversary of Brisbane Saturday, 2nd February 2008 Mother are as hard, as adamant and Swami Vivekananda Melbourne Saturday, 26th January 2008 as fearless as lions. -
International Journal of Research Volume VIII, Issue I, January/2019
International Journal of Research ISSN NO:2236-6124 Relevance of Ancient Literary texts in addressing contemporary social issues. Mrs. Aparna Rajhans, Assistant Professor, (Sanskrit Department) St. Joseph's Degree & PG College Kingkoti Road, Hyderabad. Phone No: 8712842681 Email ID: [email protected] “All the three worlds will be enveloped in blinding darkness if the brilliant light called language does not shine eternally, so said Acharya Dandin. Language and literature play a vital role in the development of the society and in breaking down the communication barriers at individual and societal level. Literature gives vent to various concepts, emotions, and ideas that are of universal human appeal. Language and literature strine to enable human beings acquiring human values and ethics. In reformation of society, the language and its literature help regeneration of values in contemporary society. We are living in a VUCA world so to say. The reformation of society through language and literature can bring, lead or force us to abandon a wrong or evil course of life; conduct and adopt a right one. It is but natural that a language will reflect the nature of the people who use it – mirror their culture, their outlook, their goals in life. While speaking about Sanskrit, Swami Paramarthananda says, “Its richness, beauty, subtlety, clarity and rigour reveals a culture which is rich in its interests, beautiful in its variety, subtle in its depth, clear in its understanding and rigorous in its penetrating analysis. In Sanskrit there are a very large number of verses that express the highest and noblest thoughts and uplift the emotions.