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  • Ramakrishna

    Indian Hindu mystic (1836–1886)

    For other uses, see Ramakrishna (disambiguation).

    Ramakrishna (18 February 1836 – 16 August 1886[1]), also called Ramakrishna Paramahansa (Bengali: রামকৃষ্ণ পরমহংস, romanized: Ramôkṛṣṇo Pôromohôṅso; pronounced[ramɔkriʂnopɔromoɦɔŋʃo]; IAST: Rāmakṛṣṇa Paramahaṃsa), born RamakrishnaChattopadhay,[2][3][4] was an Indian Hindu mystic. He was a devotee of the goddess Kali, but adhered to various religious practices from the Hindu traditions of Vaishnavism, Tantric Shaktism, and Advaita Vedanta, as well as Christianity and Islam. He advocated the essential unity of religions and proclaimed that world religions are "so many paths to reach one and the same goal".[5] His parable-based teachings espoused the ultimate unity of diverse religions as being means to enable the realization of the same God. He fryst vatten regarded bygd his följare as an avatar (divine incarnation).&

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  • Gadadhar Chattopadhyaya (1836 - 1886)

    Gadadhar(Ramakrishna)Chattopadhyaya aka Paramahansa

    Born in Kamarpukur, Bengal, India

    Son of [father unknown] and [mother unknown]

    [sibling(s) unknown]

    [children unknown]

    Died at age 50 [location unknown]

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    Biography

    Ramakrishna Chattopadhyaya was born in India

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    Birth

    Gadadhar was born in the village of Kamarpukur, Bengal, India into a very poor but very pious orthodox Brahmin family named Chattopadhyaya (more familiarly known as Chatterjee). His father Khudiram Chattopadhyaya was aged 60 at the time, and both he and his mother, Chandramani Devi, were forewarned, the former in a vision of Lord Vishnu who said that “I am about to be reborn for the salvation of the world” (see Max Muller: Ramala-isitna, His Life and Sayings, 1898), when Khudiram was on his 2nd great pilgrimage; this time to

    Dakshineswar Kali Temple

    Hindu Temple in Kolkata, West Bengal

    Dakshineswar Kali Temple or Dakshineswar Kalibari is a Hindunavaratna temple in Dakshineswar, Kolkata, West Bengal, India. Situated on the eastern bank of the Hooghly River, the presiding deity of the temple is Bhavatarini (Kali), a form of Mahadevi or Parashakti Adya Kali, otherwise known as Adishakti Kalika.[1] The temple was built in 1855 by Rani Rashmoni, a Zamindar, philanthropist and a devotee of Kali Maa. The temple is known for its association with Ramakrishna and Ma Sarada Devi, mystics of 19th century Bengal.[2][3]

    The main temple was inspired by Navaratna style Radhakanta temple in Tollygunge, built by Babu Ramnath Mondal of Bawali Raj family .[4][5][6][7] The temple compound, apart from the nine-spired main temple, contains a large courtyard surrounding the temple, with rooms along the boundary walls. There are twelve shrines dedica