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      • Ramakrishna’s teacher, Tota Puri (a naked Naga sadhu), discouraged his reliance on images of God or the Goddess, and encouraged him to shift his awareness to nirvikalpa samadhi, a level of mental absorption in pure consciousness beyond all mental thoughts and images.
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  2. The Nirvikalpa Samadhi of six months, the highest spiritual experience mentioned in the Hindu scriptures of Sri Ramakrishna thanks to Totapuri. In a Samadhi state, both space and time are transcended, names and forms no longer exist.

  3. Aug 16, 2016 · The Nirvikalpa Samadhi referred to by Sri Ramakrishna involves deep meditation where the Kundalini Shakti moves up from the base of the spine and enlivens the energy centres along the spinal column in a special way.

  4. [1] This bhāva, the divine mood, is the essen­tial ingredient in the spiritual sadhana of Sri Ramakrishna. The story of his sadhana is marked by the gradual evolution of divine moods culminating in the state of Nirvikalpa Samadhi.

  5. Devotees believe that Ramakrishna's realisation of nirvikalpa samadhi also led him to an understanding of the two sides of maya, or illusion, to which he referred as Avidyamaya and vidyamaya.

  6. INTRODUCTION. 1. Spirituality in the pivot of life in India. 2. The frequent birth of great souls in India is its cause. 3. The religion of India is founded on direct realization of God. 4. The origin and development of the idea of the divine incarnation: Isvara as the controller of a cycle is found in the Sankhya philosophy. 5.

  7. Author: Acharya Prashant, Category: Article, Nirvikalpa Samadhi is the state where disturbances lose their allure, and peace becomes your constant companion. But how do you reach this profound state? Discover the path in this article.

  8. Later an Advaita Vedantin ascetic taught him non-dual meditation, and according to Ramakrishna, he experienced Nirvikalpa Samadhi under his guidance. Ramakrishna also experimented with other religions, notably Islam and Christianity, and said that they all lead to the same God.[2]