Life of Nag Mahashay?Sarat Chandra Chakravarty


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Life of Nag Mahashay - A Saintly Disciple of Sri Ramakrishna by Sarat Chandra Chakravarti presents a biographical account of Nag Mahashay, a devoted disciple of Sri Ramakrishna Paramahamsa. Through this book, Chakravarti offers insights into the spiritual journey, teachings, and exemplary life of Nag Mahashay, showcasing his unwavering faith and deep devotion. Key Aspects of the Book Life of Nag Mahashay - A Saintly Disciple of Sri Ramakrishna: Devotion and Spiritual Awakening: The book delves into the life of Nag Mahashay, highlighting his unwavering devotion to Sri Ramakrishna. It explores the transformative spiritual experiences and awakening that Nag Mahashay underwent under the guidance of his revered guru. Readers gain insights into the power of faith and the profound impact of spiritual teachings in shaping an individual's life. Exemplary Life and Teachings: Chakravarti sheds light on the exemplary life and teachings of Nag Mahashay, showcasing his virtues, simplicity, and dedication to spiritual practices. The book presents anecdotes, incidents, and conversations that offer valuable lessons in spirituality, morality, and the pursuit of truth. Nag Mahashay's embodiment of virtues becomes a source of inspiration for readers seeking spiritual growth. Influence and Legacy: The book explores the influence of Nag Mahashay's life and teachings on others, both during his lifetime and after his passing. It examines the impact of his spiritual journey on those around him and how his legacy continues to inspire and guide spiritual seekers. Through his life story, readers gain a deeper understanding of the enduring impact of a devoted disciple and the ripple effects of spiritual influence. In Sarat Chandra Chakravarti's enlightening book, Life of Nag Mahashay - A Saintly Disciple of Sri Ramakrishna, readers are introduced to the life and spiritual journey of Nag Mahashay, a devoted disciple of Sri Ramakrishna Paramahamsa. Chakravarti's biographical account offers valuable insights into Nag Mahashay's unwavering faith, exemplary life, and teachings, highlighting the transformative power of devotion and spiritual awakening. This book serves as a tribute to Nag Mahashay's profound spiritual journey and his enduring influence on seekers of truth.




Life of Nag Mahashay a Saintly Disciple of Sri Ramakrishna


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Immerse yourself in the inspiring life story of Nag Mahashay, a saintly disciple of Sri Ramakrishna, with "Life of Nag Mahashay: A Saintly Disciple of Sri Ramakrishna" by Sarat Chandra Chakravarti. Journey through the spiritual odyssey of Nag Mahashay as depicted by Chakravarti, unveiling the profound teachings and devotion that defined his life. As you delve into the pages of this captivating biography, prepare to be enchanted by Chakravarti's vivid portrayal of Nag Mahashay's unwavering faith, selfless service, and spiritual transformation. Through detailed narratives and poignant anecdotes, he brings to life the essence of devotion and discipleship in the Ramakrishna tradition. But amidst the tales of Nag Mahashay's spiritual journey, one question arises: What timeless lessons can we learn from his life and devotion to Sri Ramakrishna? Explore the depths of spiritual devotion and discipleship with Chakravarti as your guide, as he unveils the profound impact of Nag Mahashay's unwavering love and commitment to his guru. Are you ready to embark on a soul-stirring journey through the life of a saintly disciple? Engage with Chakravarti's evocative storytelling, allowing yourself to be inspired by Nag Mahashay's unwavering faith, compassion, and devotion to Sri Ramakrishna. Don't miss the opportunity to experience the spiritual resonance of "Life of Nag Mahashay" by Sarat Chandra Chakravarti. Dive into this enriching biography now, and discover the transformative power of devotion and discipleship on the spiritual path. Seize the chance to deepen your understanding of the Ramakrishna tradition and the profound impact of guru-disciple relationships. Purchase your copy of "Life of Nag Mahashay" today and embark on a journey of spiritual discovery and inspiration.




The Disciples of Sri Ramakrishna


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This is an enlarged edition of our earlier publication, the Apostles of Sri Ramakrishna. The book contains the life and teachings of the sixteen monastic disciples of Sri Ramakrishna. Brief life sketches of some of the lay disciples of Sri Ramakrishna, both men and women, have also been added. Compiled and Edited by Swami Gambhirananda and published by Advaita Ashrama, a publication house of Ramakrishna Math, Belur Math, India, readers will find in this work invaluable guidance and instructions for enriching their spiritual life, as well as plenty of much needed inspiration.







They Lived with God


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




Western Admirers of Ramakrishna and His Disciples


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This classic work of research published by Advaita Ashrama, a Publication centre of Ramakrishna Math, Belur Math, India, brings under a single volume around 600 persons inspired by the ideals of Sri Ramakrishna and his disciples. Notable personalities whose connection with the Vedanta Movement in the West is delineated include Aldous Huxley, Arnold Toynbee, Albert Einstein, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Carl Jung, Mark Twain, J D Salinger and Joseph Campbell among others. For the scholars it is a mine of information presented precisely, and for the devotees of Ramakrishna, it is an inspiring account of western admiration for Ramakrishna and his disciples. (Pdf version).




Sri Ramakrishna Life and Teachings


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This book is a short life and select teachings of modern Indian prophet Sri Ramakrishna whose life is a story of religion in practice that enables us to see God face to face. His life was one of constant communion with the divine. The author has presented in an original and striking way a biographical narrative of Sri Ramakrishna, interspersing it with detailed analysis of his deep spiritual states. The book, therefore, serves as an excellent interpretation of the life and teachings of Sri Ramakrishna, for both devotees and scholars.




The Life of M. and Sri Sri Ramakrishna Kathamrita


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‘The Life of M. and Sri Sri Ramakrishna Kathamrita’, is a publication that all persons who attach importance to spiritual values, and especially those whose interest in this subject has been generated through the life and teachings of Sri Ramakrishna, would welcome with utmost eagerness and warmth. For, in this age of ours, when cart-loads of books are turned out by your commercialised publishing houses – books which entertain, bore or debase, but seldom instruct and much less inspire – ‘The Life of M. and Sri Ramakrishna Kathamrita’ comes as a refreshing shower on a parched desert. Sri Ramakrishna’s life has been described by Mahatma Gandhi as a life that ‘enables us to see God face to face.’ In making this precious heritage of the Master’s life available to mankind through a faithful and realistic account of an important phase of it, when the fully blossomed flower of the Master’s genius was attracting large numbers of spiritual seekers like swarms of honey-seeking bees, Mahendra Nath Gupta, under the pen name of M., has done to mankind a service of a magnitude which few other authors can equal or excel. - from the Foreword to this book.




M., the Apostle & the Evangelist - Volume 1


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Swami Nityatmananda lived in the company of Sri M. for a long time, maintained a diary and elaborated it in sixteen parts of Sri Ma Darshan. The book is also available in English under the title ‘M., the Apostle & the Evangelist.’ All the sixteen parts are available in Bengali too. It is a continuation of the Kathamrita. This work is the result of twenty years of hard and incessant work and tapasya, on the banks of the Ganga in Rishikesh, in the Himalayas. In this series of 16 volumes the reader is brought in close touch with the life and teachings of Sri Ramakrishna family: Thakur, Swamiji, Holy Mother, M., Swami Shivananda, Swami Abhedananda and others. And there is the elucidation according to Sri Ramakrishna’s line of thought, of the Upanishads, the Gita, the Bible, Guru Granth Sahib, the Holy Quran and other scriptures. The third specialty of this work is the commentary on the Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna by the author himself. Says Swami Shraddhananda, “One wonders at the unusual capacity of Swami Nityatmananda in recording these day to day conversations of this Vyasadeva of our time – M. – and later developing his notes into his masterly work. One cannot fail to discover the special training he received from Sri M. himself in this direction while he was serving as a teacher in M.’s school and living with him for years.” When he read it, Swami Jagadananda remarked, “The author has presented M.’s words lifelike. After reading his Kathamrita, a study of this book will throw new light on the Kathamrita. There is no doubt about it.” The great American and senior sadhu, Swami Atulananda, wrote, “This book may serve a double purpose. To those who are acquainted with M.’s Kathamrita, it may be welcome as a companion volume, and to those not yet acquainted with the Kathamrita, it may arouse a desire to make that acquaintance. For this book, which is a record of M.’s talks with his admirers about his reminiscences, not only reveals new facts about the life of Sri Ramakrishna, but throws new light on that wonderful life.” Swami Virajananda, the late President of Sri Ramakrishna Math and Mission, heard the manuscript read to him by his Secretary when he visited Dehradun for the last time, and he was delighted to hear it. He told to the author, “What a wonderful thing you have written! Why didn’t you show it to me earlier? Never mind, now go and finish the writing. Human life is so uncertain. If you complete the writing itself, publication can be taken up by others… Ah! The move is as dramatic as the subject is sublime…’




M., the Apostle & the Evangelist - Volume 2


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Swami Nityatmananda lived in the company of Sri M. for a long time, maintained a diary and elaborated it in sixteen parts of Sri Ma Darshan. The book is also available in English under the title ‘M., the Apostle & the Evangelist.’ All the sixteen parts are available in Bengali too. It is a continuation of the Kathamrita. This work is the result of twenty years of hard and incessant work and tapasya, on the banks of the Ganga in Rishikesh, in the Himalayas. In this series of 16 volumes the reader is brought in close touch with the life and teachings of Sri Ramakrishna family: Thakur, Swamiji, Holy Mother, M., Swami Shivananda, Swami Abhedananda and others. And there is the elucidation according to Sri Ramakrishna’s line of thought, of the Upanishads, the Gita, the Bible, Guru Granth Sahib, the Holy Quran and other scriptures. The third specialty of this work is the commentary on the Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna by the author himself. Says Swami Shraddhananda, “One wonders at the unusual capacity of Swami Nityatmananda in recording these day to day conversations of this Vyasadeva of our time – M. – and later developing his notes into his masterly work. One cannot fail to discover the special training he received from Sri M. himself in this direction while he was serving as a teacher in M.’s school and living with him for years.” When he read it, Swami Jagadananda remarked, “The author has presented M.’s words lifelike. After reading his Kathamrita, a study of this book will throw new light on the Kathamrita. There is no doubt about it.” The great American and senior sadhu, Swami Atulananda, wrote, “This book may serve a double purpose. To those who are acquainted with M.’s Kathamrita, it may be welcome as a companion volume, and to those not yet acquainted with the Kathamrita, it may arouse a desire to make that acquaintance. For this book, which is a record of M.’s talks with his admirers about his reminiscences, not only reveals new facts about the life of Sri Ramakrishna, but throws new light on that wonderful life.” Swami Virajananda, the late President of Sri Ramakrishna Math and Mission, heard the manuscript read to him by his Secretary when he visited Dehradun for the last time, and he was delighted to hear it. He told to the author, “What a wonderful thing you have written! Why didn’t you show it to me earlier? Never mind, now go and finish the writing. Human life is so uncertain. If you complete the writing itself, publication can be taken up by others… Ah! The move is as dramatic as the subject is sublime…’