Dimdima
Online Children's Magazine from India
1836 – 1886
Ramakrishna Paramahamsa transformed several sceptics. He also performed many miracles, but the greatest miracle is that the fame of this "semi-literate temple-priest" now embraces practically the entire civilized world. His gospel of tolerance of all creeds, namely, "as many ways as there are views," is the precursor of the current world concept of "co-existence." He is an ever-fragrant symbol of piety, humility and sincerity. He was an authentic witness to the Eternal Being.
balakumaran |
I wish I could change my life to be like Vivekananada |
nilov |
I wish R.K.Paramahamsa lived with us till now and made India a great nation |
Sundaram Krishnan |
Hope you had given more details of ramakrishna's miracles and wonders of his life and also that of ramana maharishi |
raviraman |
I wish my parents allow me to live a hermit life, as many are living in Rama krisha mutt. |
vibhu gauba |
I wanted to know about Veer Salingam and Jyotibha Phule |
N S CHAKRAVARTHY |
You need to correctly interpret the word 'Miracles'in this context otherwise it may be misconstrued. Sri Ramakrishna was against all miracles used in the popular occultist sense. |
Sundaram Krishnan |
I would love to read miracles and siddhis of Ramakrishna, Vivekananda and Ramana Maharishi. Also that of Kanchi Sri Sri mahaperivayal, the divine incarnation of Adi Sankaracharya. |
Dinesh P |
I want to know the real name of Ramakrishna Paramahamsa. |
suhrid |
More information about Sri Ramakrishna Paramahamsa can be had at www.vedanta.org |
ramesh poojary |
I want to know about the Mahatma Jyotibha Phule. |
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