Stories of Vedanta Monks (Vol. 1)

Stories of Vedanta Monks (Vol. 1)
Author: Swami Chetanananda
Publisher: Advaita Ashrama (A Publication House of Ramakrishna Math, Belur Math)
Total Pages: 473
Release:
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
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Stories of Vedanta Monks presents the reminiscences of the Second-Generation Monks of the Ramakrishna Order. The monastic disciples of Sri Ramakrishna constitute the first generation; their disciples in turn constitute the second. The second-generation monks had not seen Sri Ramakrishna. Nevertheless, they met many of the first-generation monks who had lived with Sri Ramakrishna, Sri Sarada Devi, and Swami Vivekananda. Just as the direct impact of the Holy Trio on the life and character of the first-generation monks is marked and distinct, so is the impact of the first generation of monks on the second. They are repositories of invaluable information about Sri Ramakrishna, his monastic disciples, and the glorious traditions of the Ramakrishna Order. The author, Swami Chetanananda, had close associations with some of these monks and has put on record the information that he gathered from them. In and through the life events of these monks, we find brahmavidya (Knowledge of Brahman) pervading their thoughts, speech, and actions in so many ways. The behavioural standards set by them and sacred traditions followed in the Ramakrishna monasteries also stand revealed. When carefully protected and passed on to the next generation, it is these living traditions and practices that become the conduit for the spiritual force and Divine knowledge that emanated from Sri Ramakrishna to pass on and enrich one and all. Published by Advaita Ashrama, a publication branch of Ramakrishna Math. Belur, this is volume 1 of the reminiscences and is a translation of the Bengali title ‘Prachin Sadhuder Katha – Vol. 1

Ramakrishna as We Saw Him

Ramakrishna as We Saw Him
Author: Swami Chetanananda
Publisher: Vedanta Society of st Louis
Total Pages: 495
Release: 1990
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780916356651

A collection of 40 reminiscences of disciples, friends, and relatives who describe their association with Ramakrishna in detail.

Life in Indian Monasteries

Life in Indian Monasteries
Author: Bhaskarananda
Publisher:
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2004-01-01
Genre: Hindu monasteries
ISBN: 9781884852060

Inspiritional anecdotes about the monks of the Ramakrishna Order of India

They Lived with God

They Lived with God
Author: Swami Chetanananda
Publisher:
Total Pages: 456
Release: 1989
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

The biographies of twenty-eight of the principal lay disciples of Ramakrishna. Includes new material about Ramakrishna previously unavailable in English.

Sri Ramakrishna and His Divine Play

Sri Ramakrishna and His Divine Play
Author: Swami Saradananda
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1114
Release: 2003
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

This is the authoritative source biography of Ramakrishna (1836-1886) based on interviews with those who knew him. It is also an interpreted description of the entire range of Ramakrishna?s spiritual disciplines and experiences, explained as much as possible in terms of reason and common empirical experience, with reference to Hindu scriptures and spiritual traditions, western philosophy, Hindu psychology, and Western religious tradition. The setting is Northeast India from 1775 to 1836. Topics include: Avatar; evolution of concept and purpose of: Bhavas (spiritual moods): Bhavamukha (mental state dwelling between the Absolute and the Relative): Brahmo Samaj: Cosmic Mind: Creation and Evolution; Brahman as efficient cause: God; various concepts and spiritual attitudes towards: Guru: India; its spiritual and religious beliefs compared to other countries: Kali Temple at Dakshineswar: Nondual Reality (Advaita): Ramakrishna?s life; worship of Divine Mother; realization of God in Hindu and non-Hindu religions; marriage; disciples: Samadhi: Tantra and Vaishnava Sects; history and methods of worship: Vedanta; main schools and basis in mystic experience: Vivekananda (Narendranath Datta): Yoga.