(This is an English translation of ‘Kathaprasange Swami Premananda’ compiled by Swami Omkareshwarananda in Bengali and published by Udbodhan Karyalaya, Kolkata. Prabuddha Bharata has already published the translation of the first three cantos of this book from February 2016 to July 2016. We are happy to present now the translation of the same serially from the fourth canto onwards —Editor)
[The spiritual literature of the world would have become vastly impoverished but for the availability of the reminiscences about the illumined souls. It is in these memoirs that the abstract spiritual ideal becomes accessible in its living and poetic form. Indeed, a sincere spiritual seeker ever yearns for a vivid quotidian account of these men of God. This intense aspiration of spiritual seekers seems to have found a clear and precise voice in Arjuna’s question to God: ‘O Keshava! What is the description of a person who has attained to steady wisdom and deep introspection? How does he speak? How does he sit? How does he walk?’ And, God’s answers to Arjuna, drifting across centuries, most decidedly became embodied in the lives of the direct disciples of Sri Ramakrishna. One such glorious soul was Swami Premananda— popularly known as ‘Baburam Maharaj’ in the Ramakrishna tradition. The name—Premananda— means bliss of love. And, seldom did a name befit a person so uniquely, for Baburam Maharaj was the very personification of love and bliss. And he was the very epitome not only of love but of purity too. Sri Ramakrishna used to say about him: ‘He is pure, pure to the very marrow of his bones.’
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Jesus Christ: The Compassion Incarnate
The idea of the incarnation of God is prevalent among Hindus and Christians. Both believe the ‘Word’ to be the source of incarnations and the created beings— sentient and insentient.
Inspiring Anecdotes
Original in Hindi: Sharat Chandra Pendarkar
When the Divine Lord Protects
GLIMPSES OF HUMAN VALUES - 4
Mother of All
I am going out on a limb to declare that Holy Mother Sri Sarada Devi is the real spirit behind the birth, growth, and success of the Ramakrishna Math and Mission.
'I Have Come to Help You in Your Chosen Path'
In the initial days of Holy Mother’s stay in Dakshineswar, when she was there for the first time, Sri Ramakrishna suddenly asked her by way of examining her: ‘Well my dear, have you come to drag me down to the worldly level?’ The Mother replied without a moment’s hesitation: ‘No. Why should I drag you to worldly ways? I have come to help you in your chosen path [Tomār ishṭa pathe sahājya korte eshechhi].’
Holy Mother in the World
Sri Sarada Devi, reverently and affectionately referred to as Holy Mother by those affiliated with the Ramakrishna Movement, lived from 1853 to 1920. She lived in the world but was not of the world.
The Holy Mother in Puri
A Compilation
Spiritual Conversations with Swami Premananda
SPIRITUAL TALKS
The Transforming Power Of Vedanta
A religion will remain always powerful as long as it can transform the lives of people and change their outlook."¹ These words were spoken by Swami Ritajananda, a Ramakrishna Order monk who headed the Vedanta centre in France for 33 years.
The Lengthening Shadow: 125 Years of the Ramakrishna Mission
ON 1 MAY 1987, in Calcutta, Swami Vivekananda planted the seed that has now blossomed into the vast, unique and indispensable organisation that is the Ramakrishna Mission.