Two lectures on Sri Ramakrishna by Swami Vivekananda
My Master
(Sri Sri Ramakrishna Paramahamsa)
... And after a short while Sri Ramakrishna was blessed with a vision of Sita, the divine consort of Rama, who entered his body and disappeared there with the words, "I bequeath to you my smile."
"This religious fervor (referring to himself) is not like rain in the rainy season, which comes in torrents and goes in torrents. It is like an image of Siva that has not been set up by human hands but is a natural one that has sprung up, as it were, from the bowels of the earth." -- Sri Ramakrishna.
(Two lectures on Sri Ramakrishna delivered by Swami Vivekananda in New York and England in 1896 were combined subsequently under the present heading)
My Master
(Sri Sri Ramakrishna Paramahamsa)
... And after a short while Sri Ramakrishna was blessed with a vision of Sita, the divine consort of Rama, who entered his body and disappeared there with the words, "I bequeath to you my smile."
"This religious fervor (referring to himself) is not like rain in the rainy season, which comes in torrents and goes in torrents. It is like an image of Siva that has not been set up by human hands but is a natural one that has sprung up, as it were, from the bowels of the earth." -- Sri Ramakrishna.
(Two lectures on Sri Ramakrishna delivered by Swami Vivekananda in New York and England in 1896 were combined subsequently under the present heading)
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