Guest guest Posted December 20, 2000 Report Share Posted December 20, 2000 "c s shah" <drcssha Swami Vivekananda: The Universal Man [b. 12 January 1863; S. 4 July 1902] Swami Vivekananda = Narendra = Narendranath = Naren Sri Ramakrishna = Master = Thakur Part 1 Rarely does humanity witness a combination of a great Guru (Spiritual Teacher) and equally capable Shishya (spiritual aspirant). Upanishads and the Gita do mention of such noble pairs, when the fully primed aspirant seeking higher knowledge humbly bows down to the Teacher, and says, "O sir, please tell me 'what is that by knowing which nothing else remains to be known'. Give me that, acquiring which all desires nullify. O gracious one, I surrender at your feet; please tell me what is right for me." And the compassionate Teacher describes the nature of Atman and Brahman; starting as external reality to begin with, but culminating into true knowledge of our inner soul as Brahman. As Guru spoke, so did the aspirant (sadhaka) experience the Truth contained in those words. It was as if a film on Brahman was being run in front of the yearning aspirant. One such pair flourished in the last two decades of nineteenth century, when Sri Ramakrishna Paramhamsa sculpted the most wonderful masterpiece in the form of Swami Vivekananda out of raw, skeptical, rational but fearless and dynamic Narendranath. Their association has unleashed such a tremendous spiritual force that it has already started destroying the dross and dreary ignorance covering the minds and hearts of mankind all over the globe. Continued... 2 [birth Anniversary of Swami Vivekananda falls on 15th January 2001.] c s shah Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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