Spiritual aspirants often find it difficult to reconcile the contradictory doctrines of man’s free will and God’s grace. They are often confused as to what is the capacity of man to exert his free will and do sadhana and at… Continue Reading →
Sri Ramakrishna would often explain about the nature of dispassion and Vairagya. He would say that when a person is possessed by dispassion or Vairagya, he will be completely overwhelmed and will sever all connections with the evanescent world of… Continue Reading →
Sri Ramakrishna would often tell his devotees about the extraordinary nature of Ultimate Knowledge. He would say that such knowledge is far beyond expression, explanation, etc. To illustrate the idea he used to narrate a story. Once, a king requested… Continue Reading →
Sri Ramakrishna would emphasise again and again about the preparatory steps for spiritual awakening, in particular, purity of heart. He used to narrate a beautiful story in this connection. There lived in a village a young man by name Padmalochan,… Continue Reading →
Sri Ramakrishna would often explain to his devotees with great earnestness how one should be extremely careful and meticulous in spiritual life. He would say that even if one receives divine grace, it is difficult to retain it. In this… Continue Reading →
Sri Ramakrishna would warn his devotees about the danger of vanity. He would say how vanity is a grave impediment to spiritual progress. In his own inimitable style he would draw inferences from incidents of daily life. He would explain… Continue Reading →
By SWAMI SHANTATMANANDA 16th Feb 2013 The highest or the ultimate truth according to Vedanta is Advaita, or non-dual reality, which is also variously called as Brahman, Atman, Consciousness, etc. But Brahman or Ultimate Truth is so mighty, vast and… Continue Reading →
By SWAMI SHANTATMANANDA 9th Feb 2013 According to Sri Ramakrishna, it is God himself who sports about in the human body. He would say that if God can be worshipped through a clay image, why not through a man. To… Continue Reading →
Ramakrishna Mission, Delhi had organized a Bhakta Sammelan from 1st March to 3rd March, 2013. The last day was celebrated as the ‘Ramakrishna Day’, in the Vivekananda Auditorium of the Mission premises. ‘Practical Vedanta‘ was the theme of the Bhakta Sammelan. Swami Shantatmanandaji, Secretary,… Continue Reading →
Sri Ramakrishna would advise his devotees to be aware of the illusory nature of worldly existence. He used to narrate a beautiful story to illustrate this idea. A guru asked his disciple to give up the world and come with… Continue Reading →
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