Bharat Gaurav, Ramakrishna Paramahamsa: Shri Ramakrishna Paramhans’s name was Gadadhar Chattopadhyay. He was born on 18 February 1836 in Kamarpukur village located in the province of Bengal. He is considered one of the greatest sages of India. He had deep faith in the divine power and was a devotee of Maa Kali.
At an early age, Ramakrishna Paramhans got inclined towards spirituality and religiosity. They used to listen to other religious texts including Lok-Parlok, Gods and Goddesses, Ramayana, Mahabharata and Puranas from gurus, sages and priests.
Ramakrishna Paramhans spent his entire life in devotion to God and in rigorous meditation. Swami Vivekananda has also been his disciple. Vivekananda learned many deep secrets of life and things of knowledge from him. Know about some precious words and teachings of Ramakrishna Paramhansa.
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Precious teachings of Ramakrishna Paramhansa (Ramkrishna Paramhansa Quotes)
- You see many stars in the night sky, but after the sun rises, the stars are not visible. What would you call it that there are no stars in the sky during the day? Just because you can’t see it. That’s why you cannot see God because of your ignorance, so don’t say that there is no such thing as God.
- By the grace of God the wind is always blowing, it is in our hands to raise the sail of our boat and move towards the direction of God’s grace.
- Man is like a pillow cover. The color of one cover is red, the other is blue and the third is black. But the same cotton is filled inside everyone. In the same way, among humans one is beautiful, the other is ugly, the third is saintly and the fourth is wicked, but the elements of God are within everyone.
- Rain water does not stay even on high ground, it flows down and comes down. The mercy of God remains on those who are humble and truthful, but it does not last long on the arrogant and conceited people.
- It is the mind that binds a person and it is the mind that liberates him. One who says with firm conviction ‘I am not bound, I am free’ becomes free. He is a fool who always chants ‘I am bound, I am bound’ he always remains like that. Just like that, one who keeps repeating day and night, ‘I am a sinner, I am a sinner,’ he becomes a sinner.
- A person who helps others without any selfish motive is actually creating good for himself.
- If even a small stain gets on a white cloth, then it is very bad to see that stain. Similarly, even the smallest fault of a saint appears to be very big.
- If sugar and sand are mixed together, the ant leaves the grain of sand and collects the grains of sugar. In the same way, a saint accepts only the good in bad people.
- If you scratch the place of ringworm, it feels good, but after scratching, the pain and burning sensation intensifies there. Similarly, the pleasures of the world also seem very attractive in the beginning, but their consequences are terrible and painful to bear.
- If you don’t find a pearl after diving once, you should never conclude that there are no gems in the sea.
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