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  1. His body would undergo numerous changes according to his divine moods, reflecting his complete engrossment and diligence in spiritual practices. What we have observed so far in the sadhana period are the bh ā va s, divine moods with which Sri Ramakrishna would identify himself.

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    According to traditional accounts, before his death, Ramakrishna transferred his spiritual powers to Vivekananda, and assured him of his avataric status.

  3. His first spiritual experience was very unique. It did not happen when he was sitting in a temple and meditating, or when he was reading the scriptures. It happened when as a young boy of seven or eight, he was walking along the paddy fields with a small bag of kurmuras around his neck.

  4. Young Ramakrishna was prone to experiences of spiritual reverie and temporary loss of consciousness. His early spiritual experiences included going into a state of rapture while watching the flight of cranes, and loosing consciousness of the outer world while playing the role of the god Shiva in a school play.

  5. Oct 14, 2020 · Intense Spiritual Practices. Sri Ramakrishna’s God-intoxicated state alarmed his relatives in Kamarpukur and they got him married to Saradamani, a girl from the neighbouring village of Jayrambati. Unaffected by the marriage, Sri Ramakrishna plunged into even more intense spiritual practices.

  6. Sep 19, 2024 · Hindu religious leader, founder of the school of religious thought that became the Ramakrishna Order. Seeing God in everything and everyone, Ramakrishna believed that all religions lead to the same end. His ideas were often expressed in pithy parables. Learn more about Ramakrishna’s life and work.

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  8. The first stage of the spiritual life is a commitment to moral principles. The second stage is renunciation and dispassion. The third one is love towards God, and the fourth is to experience God’s presence everywhere. We have four great teachings of Sri Ramakrishna in conformity to these four stages of spiritual life.