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  Sarada Devi —
Sri Sarada Devi (1853-1920) was the wife of Sri Ramakrishna.
Sarada Devi was born in 1853 in a small village near Calcutta, quite close to where Ramakrishna was born.
Sarada Devi coped with Surabala and later Surabala's daughter Radhu with utmost patience and forbearance, never criticising fate or seeking to avoid her responsibilities.
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 Sarada Center :: Our Mission
Sri Sarada Devi is a role model for the progress of all women because she manifested the innate spiritual energy (Shakti) within all of us.
Sarada Center is a nucleus for bringing the Sri Sarada Math nuns to the West Coast of the United States to conduct yearly retreats and train women and men in Vedanta.
Sarada Center provides a meeting place for those who want to study the life and teachings of Sri Sarada Devi and mold their lives accordingly.
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 Kamarpukur
Sri Saradamani Devi (the Holy Mother) was born on the 22nd December,1853, in the village of Jayarambati in the district of Bankura, three miles to the west of Kamarpukur where Sri Ramakrishna had already taken his birth in 1836.
Sarada Devi born of such noble and large-hearted parents, grew up like a sylvan deity with her native grace and beauty in the silent surroundings of her village home.
His relatives and friends as also Sarada Devi who were much disconcerted to hear of his madness, were highly satisfied to see that he was quite a normal man in his ordinary dealings.
www.rkmathkamarpukur.org /ma.htm   (1011 words)

  
 Sri Sarada Devi   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Sri Saradamani Devi, the divine consort of Sri Ramakrishna, is known to millions of devotees as The Holy Mother.
Sri Ramakrishna did not neglect her but took her under his tutelage and by degrees lovingly imparted to her a thorough knowledge of human character and taught her how to live in complete resignation to God.
He literally worshipped her as the Divine Mother and saying that she and the Mother Kali in the temple were one and the same, awakened in her the sense of motherhood to all creatures.
www.vedantasociety-chicago.org /FAQs/sri_sarada_devi.htm   (418 words)

  
 Ramakrishna Math, Pune - Sri Sarada Devi Biography
Sri Ramakrishna, who had reached the heights of religion, was relatively unknown until he was introduced to Bengali intelligentsia by the Brahmo Samaj leader, Keshav Chandra Sen. Sen's articles and talks about Sri Ramakrishna inspired many groups of people to visit the sage.
Born in the village of Jayrambati in 1854, a few miles away from Kamarpukur, Sarada Devi was married to Sri Ramakrishna at the tender age of 5.
Sri Sarada Devi, as a spiritual aspirant, wife and mother is the role-model for the woman of our times.
www.rkmpune.org /our_inspiration/ssd_bio.htm   (566 words)

  
 Sarada Devi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sarada Devi was a spiritual and intellectual leader in her own right.
Swami Vivekananda, because he was a man and because of his family background, perhaps had more of an impact politically back in Calcutta, but Sarada Devi remained the head of the religious community in Dakshineswar.
Sarada Devi bio from The Ramakrishna Mission Institute of Culture
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 Sri Sarada Devi: The Holy Mother
Endearingly known as ‘Holy Mother’, Sri Sarada Devi, the spiritual consort of Sri Ramakrishna, was born on 22 December 1853 in a poor Brahmin family in Jayrambati, a village adjoining Kamarpukur in West Bengal.
As a child Sarada was devoted to God, and spent most of her time helping her mother in various household chores like caring for younger children, looking after cattle and carrying food to her father and others engaged in work in the field.
Sri Ramakrishna, who had immersed himself in the intense practice of several spiritual disciplines for more than twelve years, had reached the highest state of realization in which he saw God in all beings.
www.belurmath.org /srisaradadevi.htm   (1362 words)

  
 Sarada Devi   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Sarada Devi was born on December 22, 1853 to humble and pious parents.
At Dakeshineswar, since Sri Ramakrishna slept so little, it disturbed Sarada Devi; out of his concern for her well-being, he asked her to live in a small room in the music tower a few meters from his room.
In the 34 years between the death of Sri Ramakrishna and her own passing away, she gave spiritual succour to untold numbers of seekers who made the pilgrimage to her native village(not an easy trek in those days) just to be able to spend a few days in her holy company.
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 Sri Ramakrishna   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Sri Ramakrishna was born in the little village of Kamarpukur in West Bengal on February 18, 1836.
Sarada Devi, came to Dakshineswar at the age of 16, remaining as his helpmate and disciple until his death.
In 1885 Sri Ramakrishna was diagnosed as having cancer of the throat and was eventually moved to the garden house at Cossipore for treatment.
www.vedantasociety-chicago.org /FAQs/sri_ramakrishna.htm   (420 words)

  
 Cover Story
Sri Ramakrishna was in Dakshineswar, passing through storms of spiritual moods and experiences; except on the two occasions of his brief visits to his native village, he had not met his wedded wife these twelve long years and seemed apparently to have forgotten her.
But Sri Ramakrishna, though a bit surprised at her sudden arrival, welcomed her very cordially, and accommodated her in his own room for facility of medical attention, and arranged for the medical care of her body which had been ravaged by illness and fatigue during the long trek.
Sarada Devi was the very personification of this purity, holiness, and love which is the meaning of the ideal of motherhood at its highest and best.
www.splendourindia.org /splen_jul04/sarada.htm   (2008 words)

  
 Ramakrishna Centre of SA   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Born into a pious family, it was evident from Sri Sarada Devi's early years that she was a picture of purity.
Sri Sarada Devi's days were filled with cooking for the Master and his many devotees, cleaning and washing, all the while performing endless japa.
Her role was to aid Sri Ramakrishna along the spiritual path and the Master always maintained an attitude of profound respect towards her as his spiritual counterpart.
www.ramakrishna-sa.org.za /ssd2.htm   (281 words)

  
 Untitled Document
This was the culminating act of Sri Ramakrishna's spiritual sadhanas when he worshipped the Divine Mother of the universe in the person of his wife, at the end of which the worshipped and the worshipper entered into deep Samadhi and realized their spiritual identity.
Sri Ramakrishna was in Dakshineswar, passing through storms of spiritual moods and experiences; except on the two occasions of his brief visits to his native village, he had not met his wedded wife these twelve long years and seemed apparently to have forgotten her.
Sarada Devi was the very personification of this purity, holiness, and love which is the meaning of the ideal of motherhood at its highest and best.
www.rkmathnagpur.org /holy_mother/who_hm.htm   (1615 words)

  
 Sri Ramakrishna Math - Sri Sarada Devi   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Holy Mother Sri Sarada Devi was the divine consort of Bhagavan Sri Ramakrishna, and forms an integral part of his spiritual self and of the saving message he delivered to humanity.
Born on December 22, 1853 at Jayrambati in rural West Bengal, she was married to Sri Ramakrishna as a young girl of five and came to Dakshineswar to live with him at the age of eighteen.
Sarada Devi, after his passing away, accepted the mantle of his spiritual mission and became the Mother for all his followers.
www.sriramakrishnamath.org /guiding/lssd.shtml   (503 words)

  
 Sri Sarada Devi - Rediff On The Net Free Personal Homepages
The foregoing words of Sri Sarada Devi admirably illustrate the essence of her infinite compassion for suffering humanity.
Saradamani Devi, called Sarada for short, and later known and revered in India and abroad as Holy Mother, was born on December 22, 1853, in
Sri Ramakrishna now devoted himself to teaching her abstruse spiritual truths and the disciplines to realise them in life.
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 KaladyCenter
In recent years the name of Sarada Devi, the Holy Mother, is becoming increasingly known among the people, and her Birth Centenary Celebrations in 1953-54 have hastened the process of lifting the veil of obscurity behind which she had remained hidden so far.
Sri Ramakrishna was in Dakshineswar, passing through storms of spiritual moods and experiences; except on the two occasions of his brief visits to his native village, he has not met his wedded wife these twelve long years and seemed apparently to have forgotten her.
But Sri Ramakrishna, through a bit surprised at her sudden arrival, welcomed her very cordially, and accommodated her in his own room for facility of her medial attention, and arranged for the medical care of her body which had been ravaged by illness and fatigue during the long trek.
www.ramakrishna-kalady.org /SriHM.shtml   (1880 words)

  
 Women in History - Sri Sarada Devi (1853-1920) - Meditation
Before Sri Ramakrishna's passing in 1886, Sri Sarada Devi served her husband and his disciples.
It was in widowhood that Sri Sarada Devi came into further prominence by serving more of the humanity at large.
Sri Sarada Devi's life example has been a constant reminder to me to be kind and caring every day in every way - to really put the softness and sweetness flowing from the meditative state to the test in serving the world with love.
www.bellaonline.com /articles/art41213.asp   (377 words)

  
 Sri Sarada Devi: The Power of Love and Compassion | Dr. Sreemati Mukherjee | Prabuddha Bharata | July 2005 | VEDANTA.RU ...
Sri Sarada Devi had none of the external conditions of power as we understand it today, none of the accomplishments that make us viable and competitive commodities in the ruthless rat race of our professional lives.
Keeping in mind Sri Ramakrishna’s wish that she wear ornaments and a sari that attested to her married state, she did not bow to the weight of public opinion, but preserved her dignity and singularity of purpose in the face of public criticism.
Sri Sarada Devi’s back swelled up at the point of contact, but all she said was, ‘Thakur, don’t count that as Radhu’s sin.
www.eng.vedanta.ru /library/prabuddha_bharata/July2005_sri_sarada_devi_the_power_of_love_and_compassion.php   (3545 words)

  
 OCR Document
Sri Ramakrishna and Sri Sarada Devi are the foundation of the Sri Sri Saradeshwari Ashram.
Established in 1895, the Sri Sri Saradeshwari Ashram in Calcutta was the first monastic organization in the lineage of Sri Ramakrishna and Sri Sarada Devi.
Gauri Mata Puri Devi, a sannyasini disciple of Sri Ramakrishna was the founder of the ashram.
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 Holy Mother
Inseparable from Sri Ramakrishna as is heat from fire, Sarada Devi was the divine consort of Sri Ramakrishna.
Her marriage to Sri Ramakrishna at the early age of five was indeed a divinely ordained dispensation as she was 'marked' for the great Master.
She was the embodiment of all wisdom, as Sri Ramakrishna used to say, and this wisdom, both worldly and spiritual, was the guiding force behind the establishment of the Ramakrishna Mission in 1897).
www.rkmcnarendrapur.org /triofiles/ma.asp   (465 words)

  
 Sri Sarada Devi - The Holy Mother - Her Teachings and Converations
To the Master, Sri Ramakrishna, she was the goddess of wisdom in human form.
Sri Ramakrishna himself molded her life and assigned her place in the carrying out of his mission after his death.
The present volume is the first American edition of the conversations of Holy Mother Sarada Devi as recorded by her disciples, both lay and monastic.
www.ramakrishna.org /catalog/archive/SriSaradaDevi_book.htm   (860 words)

  
 The Hindu : Project to mark birth anniversary of Sri Sarada Devi
Sri Ramakrishna Ashram here will implement a project to mark the 150th birth anniversary of Sri Sarada Devi to be celebrated shortly.
The project, "Sri Ma Sarada Darshan'', will feature a set of 40 multicoloured posters depicting the life and message of Sri Sarada Devi, which will be exhibited across the country.
Ashram sources said that it was yet another initiative of the Mysore centre of Sri Ramakrishna Ashram to spread the message of peace and brotherhood.
www.hindu.com /2004/03/27/stories/2004032710060300.htm   (259 words)

  
 Vedanta
Sarada finally went to Dakshineswar to join her husband in 1872, and stayed there, with occasional breaks, until Sri Ramakrishna passed away in 1886.
Undoubtedly she led an extremely austere and retired life, and was barely known even to the many visitors who came to Sri Ramakrishna in the later period of his life.
She is revered as the spiritual consort of Sri Ramakrishna, and as an embodiment of the goddess worshipped by many Hindus.
www.vedanta.org.br /english/saradadevi.htm   (365 words)

  
 History of Holy Mother Sri Sri Sarada Devi's house - Udbodhan
Mother Sarada Devi, the goddess of peace and happiness had come to Calcutta on many occasions to shower her bounty on the people of this city.
The photograph of Sri Ramakrishlla was kept on a silver stand on an altar on the eastern side of the room and was worshipped daily.
Sri Aurobindo Ghosh, one of the greatest revolutionaries of India, had met the Mother on a Sunday in 1910 and had sought her blessings in this house.
www.udbodhan.org /maahist.htm   (995 words)

  
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Sarada continued to live at her father's house, helping her poor peasant parents with the usual chores of feeding the cattle, carrying food to the paddy-fields for laborers working for her parents, cooking, cleaning, looking after the younger brothers, and so on.
At first, Sarada Devi was shy about playing this role, but slowly, she filled that role, and even became a religious teacher in her own rights.
Sarada Devi, on the contrary, was at the very heart of it.
www.vedantaprov.org /srimaa.html   (882 words)

  
 Sri Sarada Devi - Welcome to Sri Ramakrishna Math, Nattarampalli
The fortunate ones who had met Sri Sarada Devi and the blessed ones who were exposed to her message experienced this love.
At the age of five, she was married to Sri Ramakrishna, older by eighteen years, undergoing a tempest of spiritual sadhanas.
Sri Sarada Devi was a grand companion in the noble mission of Sri Ramakrishna.
www.srkmnattarampalli.org.in /sarada.html   (219 words)

  
 Sri Sarada Devi   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Sri Ramakrishna estuvo acompañado durante su vida por una figura luminosa, Sri Sarada Devi, desde el punto de vista de la tradición hindú, su divina Shakti, o fuerza manifestada en forma femenina.
Tras la desaparición de Sri Ramakrishna en 1886, la Madre misma se convierte en una fuente de consuelo para miles de personas que se acercan a ella en busca de luz espiritual y como símbolo para los monjes del recién nacido Ramakrishna Math.
Siempre atormentada por los problemas de sus familiares y por la enfermedad, Sri Sarada Devi fue el consuelo de miles de personas, dejando un mensaje de compasión y de espiritualidad forjado con el ejemplo de su propia vida.
www.ramakrishna.org.ar /sriramakrisna/srisaradadevi.htm   (453 words)

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