The Gospel of Ramakrishna

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Eastern Religions, Hinduism, Inspiration & Meditation, Mysticism, Judaism
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Author: Swami Abhedananda ISBN: 1230000097498
Publisher: AppsPublisher Publication: January 7, 2013
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Swami Abhedananda
ISBN: 1230000097498
Publisher: AppsPublisher
Publication: January 7, 2013
Imprint:
Language: English

The Gospel Of Ramakrishna
ed. by Swami Abhedananda

God is Infinite. Infinite are the Forms in which He manifests Himself. Infinite also are the ways leading to Him.

Sri Ramakrishna, (1836-1886) was a Bengali mystic who had a huge impact on the development of modern Hinduism. His chief disciple, Swami Vivekananda, not only helped revive Hinduism in India, but also introduced Hinduism to the West. Ramakrishna was a non-dualist worshippper of the Goddess Kali. However, he also experimented with Christianity and Islam, and repeatedly preached the diversity of paths to God.

This is the story of Ramakrishna told first-hand as a series of days and nights spent with his disciples and lay followers. Imagine someone following Buddha or Jesus around with a steno pad and then publishing candid transcripts of their notes. This is the Victorian-era equivalent. We watch Ramakrishna go into his trances, sing devotional songs, and dispense parables. We get to listen into his profound discourses, including lucid descriptions of very high-level yogic techniques. This is a unique look at a holy man.

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The Gospel Of Ramakrishna
ed. by Swami Abhedananda

God is Infinite. Infinite are the Forms in which He manifests Himself. Infinite also are the ways leading to Him.

Sri Ramakrishna, (1836-1886) was a Bengali mystic who had a huge impact on the development of modern Hinduism. His chief disciple, Swami Vivekananda, not only helped revive Hinduism in India, but also introduced Hinduism to the West. Ramakrishna was a non-dualist worshippper of the Goddess Kali. However, he also experimented with Christianity and Islam, and repeatedly preached the diversity of paths to God.

This is the story of Ramakrishna told first-hand as a series of days and nights spent with his disciples and lay followers. Imagine someone following Buddha or Jesus around with a steno pad and then publishing candid transcripts of their notes. This is the Victorian-era equivalent. We watch Ramakrishna go into his trances, sing devotional songs, and dispense parables. We get to listen into his profound discourses, including lucid descriptions of very high-level yogic techniques. This is a unique look at a holy man.

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