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Ramakrishna, His Life and Sayings
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"Ramakrishna, His Life and Sayings" is a seminal work that delves into the life and teachings of Sri Ramakrishna Paramahamsa, a 19th-century saint and spiritual luminary from Bengal, India. Authored by F. Max Müller, a noted German philologist and orientalist, the book was published in 1898 as a part of the 'Sacred Books of the East' series. Müller compiles a comprehensive portrait of Ramakrishna, drawing from a variety of sources to present the saint's complex and transformative spiritual journey.
The book not only chronicles Ramakrishna's life, from his simple beginnings as a temple priest to his evolution as a revered mystic and spiritual teacher but also captures the essence of his sayings, which are rich with parables and metaphysical insights. Müller provides translations and interpretations of Ramakrishna's discourses on God, divine ecstasy, the nature of the universe, and the harmony of religions. It is a profound exploration of a spiritual phenomenon, reflecting Ramakrishna's impact on religious thought and interfaith dialogue.
"Ramakrishna, His Life and Sayings" is a seminal work that delves into the life and teachings of Sri Ramakrishna Paramahamsa, a 19th-century saint and spiritual luminary from Bengal, India. Authored by F. Max Müller, a noted German philologist and orientalist, the book was published in 1898 as a part of the 'Sacred Books of the East' series. Müller compiles a comprehensive portrait of Ramakrishna, drawing from a variety of sources to present the saint's complex and transformative spiritual journey.
The book not only chronicles Ramakrishna's life, from his simple beginnings as a temple priest to his evolution as a revered mystic and spiritual teacher but also captures the essence of his sayings, which are rich with parables and metaphysical insights. Müller provides translations and interpretations of Ramakrishna's discourses on God, divine ecstasy, the nature of the universe, and the harmony of religions. It is a profound exploration of a spiritual phenomenon, reflecting Ramakrishna's impact on religious thought and interfaith dialogue.


















