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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. Narendra was desirous to experience Nirvikalpa Samadhi (the highest stage of meditation) and requested Ramakrishna to help him to attain that state. But, Ramakrishna wanted to prepare young Narendra and devote him for the service of mankind and told him that wishing to remain absorbed in Samadhi was a small-minded desire.

  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. The story of his sadhana is marked by the gradual evolution of divine moods culminating in the state of Nirvikalpa Samadhi. Swami Saradananda, in his magnum opus Sri Ramakrishna and His Divine Play, records this progression of divine moods of the Master enumerating in detail its philosophical and mystical significance.

  5. Sri Ramakrishna's six-month Nirvikalpa Samadhi thanks to Totapuri. Realization of the Bhagavad Gita Course - Master in Bhagavad Gita and Yoga Philosophy. The Nirvikalpa Samadhi of six months, the highest spiritual experience mentioned in the Hindu scriptures of Sri Ramakrishna thanks to Totapuri.

  6. 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.

  7. 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.

  8. Nirvikalpa Samādhi is when you are silent in silence. The situation with most of us is that if we are put to silence, we revolt with even more noise. Try doing that, or rather, try not doing anything - that is silence. The moment you are not doing anything, you find yourself doing even more than what you normally do.