Ramakrishna Mission Medical Centre, Jammu, organized a one-day free medical camp at its Mission Hospital in Udheywala, Jammu. The camp featured Dr Susheel Razdan (Neurologist), Dr K K Pandita ...
The NSS Cell of Don Bosco College (DBC) here organised a free medical camp at BPL Colony on Sunday, in collaboration with Ramakrishna Mission Hospital. The camp marked the conclusion of the NSS Cell’s ...
Ramakrishna (born , Hooghly [now Hugli], Bengal state, India—died , Calcutta [now Kolkata]) was a Hindu mystic and priest whose teachings and religious thoughts inspired the founding of the Ramakrishna Order.
Sri Ramakrishna, who was born in 1836 and passed away in 1886, represents the very core of the spiritual realizations of the seers and sages of India. His whole life was literally an uninterrupted contemplation of God.
Ramakrishna Paramhansa Dev was born on 18 February 1836 in Kamarpukur, a small village in the Hooghly district of Bengal. His parents, Kshudiram Chattopadhyay and Chandramani Devi, were deeply religious but lived in extreme poverty.
One of the greatest was Ramakrishna (1836-1886). His life was a testament to truth, universality, love and purity. Born in a rural village outside Calcutta, Ramakrishna even as a boy naturally gravitated toward leading a spiritual life. This tendency only intensified as he grew older.
Born in Kamarpukur, a small village in India, Sri Ramakrishna (1836–86) was attracted to spiritual life from his childhood. As a young man he became a temple priest and was seized by an unquenchable longing for God. He immersed himself in intense meditation and other spiritual practices.
One of the most prominent religious figures of India during the nineteenth century, Sri Ramakrishna Paramhansa was a mystic and a yogi who translated complex spiritual concepts into lucid and easily intelligible manner. Born in a simple Bengali rural family in 1836, Ramakrishna was as simple yogi.