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The time was ripe for one to be born, the embodiment of both the

head and heart; the time was ripe for one to be born, who in one

body would have the brilliant intellect of Shankaracharya and the

wonderfully expansive heart of Chaitanya; one who would see in every

sect the same spirit working, the same God; one who would see God in

every being, one whose heart would weep for the poor, for the weak,

for the outcast, for the downtrodden, for every one in this world,

inside India or outside India; and at the same time whose grand

brilliant intellect would conceive of such noble thoughts as would

harmonize all conflicting sects, not only in India but outside

India, and bring a marvelous harmony, the universal religion of head

and heart into existence. Such a man was born, and I had the good

fortune to sit at his feet for years.

 

The time was ripe, it was necessary that such a man should be born,

and he came; and the most wonderful part of it was that his life's

work was just near a city which was full of Western thought, a city

which had run mad after these occidental ideas, a city which had

become more Europeanized than any other city in India. There he

lived, without any book-learning whatsoever; this great intellect

never learnt even to write his own name, but the most brilliant

graduates of our university found in him an intellectual giant. He

was a strange man, this Sri Ramakrishna Paramahamsa.

- Swami Vivekanand

Complete Works, 3: 267-68

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