#Ramakrishna

Enlite IASEnliteIAS
2025-08-16

Aug 16 – Death Anniversary of Ramakrishna Paramhansa
“Many paths, one truth.”
From Kali bhakti to Advaita Vedānta, Islam & Christianity — his sādhanā affirmed the unity of all faiths.

Through Vivekananda, his vision shaped modern Indian thought & service.
GS1: Bengal Renaissance | GS4: Tolerance & Pluralism

InspiredInspiredSoul
2025-05-19

Ramakrishna Paramahansa was guru of Swami Vivekananda. His teachings advocated the essential unity of religions and proclaimed that world religions are "so many paths to reach one and the same goal." His followers regard him as an avatar (divine incarnation).

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Ramakrishna Paramahansa was guru of Swami  Vivekananda. His teachings advocated the essential unity of religions and proclaimed that world religions are "so many paths to reach one and the same goal." His followers regard him as an avatar (divine incarnation).

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#DigitalArt #illustration #art #avatar #india #kolkata #Ramakrishna #drawing #inspired
2025-04-30

Sois comme la fleur, épanouis-toi librement et laisse les abeilles dévaliser ton coeur ! quotus.wakonda.guru/read/2200/

Andreas Sternowskicontinentia_verlag
2025-02-12

Today is the birthday of Maharaj, a very special disciple of Shi Paramahamsa. He was illiterate, but Swami sent students who had a particularly difficult question about the meaning of the scriptures to him, because he was able to explain the most complicated questions with unparalleled . An for life.

InspiredInspiredSoul
2024-11-12

Title: Ramakrishna
Artist: Phalguni Roy
Medium: Acrylic on Canvas
Dimensions: 18 x 24 x 1 inches
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Title: Ramakrishna
Artist: Phalguni Roy
Medium: Acrylic on Canvas
Dimensions: 18 x 24 x 1 inches
Canvas: Stretch cotton canvas on a wooden frame. 
Original Artwork: Yes
Availability: Yes

Take a look 👉 

#art #painting #canvas #acrylicpainting #curator #creativetoots #fineart #ramakrishna #acrylic #famous #popular #collector #belur #india #monk #avatar #PhalguniRoy
Rachel Anne Williams (she/her)rachelwilliams@hachyderm.io
2023-03-04

I daresay that most Western philosophers and cognitive scientists studying #Consciousness do not know the full extent of the historical influences on their discipline

Many folks in modern Western consciousness studies trace their history back to William James but do not know that James was deeply influenced by Swami #Vivekananda who was influenced by #Vedanta and his own guru, the great Bengali mystical saint Sri #Ramakrishna

Thus modern consciousness studies has a deeply #Hindu origin story

Rachel Anne Williams (she/her)rachelwilliams@hachyderm.io
2023-03-01

“When I think of [Sri Ramakrishna], I feel like a fool, because I wanted to read books and he never did… . He was his own book.” ~ Swami Vivekananda

“[Sri Ramakrishna] taught them the technique of reading one’s life like a book rather than depending solely on the scriptures, or swallowing others’ ideas.” ~ Swami Chetenananda

How foolish we “intellectuals” are for thinking the answer to our spiritual problems lies in books!

#Vedanta #Spirituality #Hinduism #Ramakrishna #Vivekananda #Quotes

Rachel Anne Williams (she/her)rachelwilliams@hachyderm.io
2023-02-13

A meditation and hymn to Christ the Bride, Christ the Mother, inspired by the greatest modern mystic of India, Sri #Ramakrishna

If #Christianity wants to learn the true spiritual reason why the #Church is dying a slow, materialistic death in the West, then it would do well to humble itself and learn how to revitalize its lost tradition of #mysticism from Saint Ramakrishna's divine capacity to see God with open eyes.

#Philosophy #Theology #Poetry #Spirituality #Religion

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Rachel Anne Williams (she/her)rachelwilliams@hachyderm.io
2023-02-12

A Sunday meditation on #AdvaitaVedanta, Sri #Ramakrishna, and Swami Medhananda's argument that Vivekananda's "Integral Advaita" represents a genuine philosophical break with the "world-denying" Advaita of Shankara.

I humbly submit the thesis that there is no genuine ontological distinction between the Advaita of Shankara and Ramakrishna, despite the latter's famous emphasis on divine immanence.

#Philosophy #Hinduism #Religion #Theology #Mysticism #Spirituality #Vedanta

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Rachel Anne Williams (she/her)rachelwilliams@hachyderm.io
2023-02-07

A Vedantic meditation on the exemplary spiritual life of 19th-century Indian mystic Sri Ramakrishna and the possibility model entailed in his life as a Second Incarnation of Christ.

How might the spiritual decline of our materialistic age be reignited with the fire of conviction if we meditated on concrete incarnation as a spiritual fact of modernity and not some ancient past 2,000 years ago?

#Ramakrishna #AdvaitaVedanta #Christianity #Religion #Spirituality #Theology

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2022-05-22
March 16, 2022

I stumbled upon this composition early on in my spiritual journey… it resonated so deeply with me that I specifically put it on the very last page of my book for easy access.

WARNING!! I’m gonna venture down that lane of things we’ve been programmed not to talk about. This will be somewhat of a theme amongst the posts on my page. I have given a significant amount of thought to and am confident in my beliefs. If you don’t agree with them, that is totally okay! I respect your right to commune with a higher power as you deem appropriate. I do not mean to offend anyone, but I will speak openly about what I believe to be true. 

The Original Parable

Sri Ramakrishna was a 19th century Hindu saint that is revered for his profound spiritual teachings. He lived a short 50 years but his words echo through the years with the same weight as they did in the days he spoke them.  A quick search will find many versions of this short and sweet parable shared over the years. This original version was published in a series of diaries from M. “a son of the Lord, disciple”  titled Sri Sri Ramakrishna Kathamrita in the early 1900s. 

A number of blind men came to an elephant. 

Someone told them that it was an elephant. 

The blind men asked, “What is the elephant like?” as they began to touch its body. 

One of them said, “It is like a pillar.” This blind man had only touched its leg. 

Another man said, “The elephant is like a husking basket.” This person had only touched its ears. Similarly, he who touched its trunk or its belly talked of it differently. 

In the same way, he who has seen the Lord in a particular way limits the Lord to that alone and thinks that He is nothing else. 

Source: Sri Ramakrishna’s Teachings, part 1, first edition (Lohaghat P.O., Dt. Almora, Himalayas: 1916), no 398, p. 127

The Poem Heard ‘Round the World

I have included the version that I first found and added in the book. It provides more detail and the wording is a little different. If you have ever come across Sadhguru’s videos and words of wisdom on YouTube, then maybe you hear the words in his heavily Indian-accented English as you read the story. It makes me smile when I read the part “What is it this  you are arguing about?” Sadhguru is a yoga, mystic, best selling author and poet that is widely considered to be one of India’s most influential people. I enjoy his input on many topics, and recommend you check him out!

Four Blind Men & An Elephant by Sri Ramakrishna, 1916

This is the version I have included in my book.

Add Some American Wit

John Godfrey Saxe (1816-1887) was an upstate New York lawyer. He was also  well-known for his witty poems, and this version of the Elephant parable is an excellent example and is his most popular work to this day! I love the version I added to the book, but I enjoyed this lyrical update so much I had to include it in this post as well!

Live Your Truth

I assume since you are here that you are interested in hearing what I have to say. Or maybe you are interested in judging what I have to say. Either way, I hope you walk away from this page with a more accepting, loving outlook on life. I am proudly and happily living my truth, and leave room for others to live happily in their truth. I sincerely wish you the freedom, courage, and compassion to do the same. 

I believe we are all right, each of us observing our own aspect of Deity. Of course, the aspect we are exposed to is directly or indirectly dependent on our location, culture, upbringing, life events, and a multitude of factors that contribute to our spiritual life. Maybe we should compare notes, so to speak, and learn more before we decide?

The real point is we each are entitled to our own personal beliefs and are responsible not to infringe on that right for others. If anyone tells you that they are the sole source of salvation, or their God is the only one that could possibly be right, of all the cultures, religions, and spiritual affiliations worldwide, I recommend you take some time to examine their actions and motivations before accepting dogma as fact.

Let go of the Ego-driven need to be right. 

Open yourself to the POSSIBILITY that we are all right!

Photo Credit: The Ecletic Mind

My Take On It

I find it worth noting that the irony in his choice of words is genius! He speaks of the men being blind, while hinting that in addition to being unable to see, they are unable to see the elephant in its entirety… that the nature of things unseen cannot be observed with the the eyes alone… He also gently reminds the audience that the observer is responsible when it comes to limiting his or her viewpoint…

The details and wording may have changed over the years, but the message remains the same! None of us are 100% correct, but ALL us are correct in our own right! There have also been many attempts to “debunk” this parable and I find these efforts to be unnecessary and ignorant, to be honest. It reminds me of a middle schooler that doesn’t want to admit the possibility they could be wrong because they immaturely equate the possibility of being wrong with a personal insult, so they respond by attacking the person that is trying to help them. You can lead a horse to water, but you can’t make him drink!

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Four blind men went to see an elephant. One who touched its leg said, “The elephant is like a pillar." The second who touched the trunk said, "The elephant is like a thick club." The third touched the belly, and thought it was like a big jar. The fourth who felt the ears, concluded that the elephant was like a winnowing fan. They then began to dispute amongst themselves as to the nature of the animal they had touched. A passer-by hearing them quarrel, said, "What is it this you are disputing about?" Then they stated the question and asked him to arbitrate. He said, "Not one of you knows the real elephant. As a whole it is neither like a pillar, nor a jar, nor a winnowing fan, nor a club. But its legs are like pillars, its belly like a big jar, its ears like a winnowing fan, and its trunk like a thick club. The elephant itself is a combination of all these." In exactly the same manner do men quarrel among themselves about religion, each having seen some different aspect of the deity. SRI RAMAKRISHNA @iridescentalchemystIt was six men of Indostan To learning much inclined, Who went to see the Elephant (Though all of them were blind), That each by observation Might satisfy his mind. The First approached the Elephant, And happening to fall Against his broad and sturdy side, At once began to bawl: "God bless me! but the Elephant Is very like a WALL!" The Second, feeling of the tusk, Cried, "Ho, what have we here, So very round and smooth and sharp? To me 'tis mighty clear This wonder of an Elephant Is very like a SPEAR!" The Third approached the animal, And happening to take The squirming trunk within his hands, Thus boldly up and spake: "I see," quoth he, "the Elephant Is very like a SNAKE!" The Fourth reached out an eager hand,  And felt about the knee "What most this wondrous beast is like Is mighty plain," quoth he: "'Tis clear enough the Elephant Is very like a TREE!" The Fifth, who chanced to touch the ear, Said: "E'en the blindest man Can tell what this resembles most; Deny the fact who can, This marvel of an Elephant Is very like a FAN!" The Sixth no sooner had begun About the beast to grope, Than seizing on the swinging tail That fell within his scope, "I see," quoth he, "the Elephant Is very like a ROPE!" And so these men of Indostan Disputed loud and long, Each in his own opinion Exceeding stiff and strong, Though each was partly in the right, And all were in the wrong! So oft in theologic wars, The disputants, I ween, Rail on in utter ignorance Of what each other mean, And prate aboGraphic from The Eclectic Mind features several deities: Buddha, Shiva, Jesus etc and says "There are almost 5,000 gods beings worshipped by humanity, but don't worry... only yours is right." Sarcasm.
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Peut-il rectifier un faux poids, celui dont les propres balances sont incertaines ? Pouvez-vous éclairer votre voisin alors que vous-même n’avez pas de lumière ? #Ramakrishna
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