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In "The Gospel of Ramakrishna," Mahendra Nath Gupta presents a profound exploration of the teachings and thoughts of the mystic Ramakrishna Paramahamsa. Gupta's literary style, merging spiritual introspection with a conversational narrative, invites readers into the intimate world of the 19th-century Bengali sage. Through dialogues, anecdotes, and philosophical discussions, Gupta elucidates Ramakrishna's radical views on religion, emphasizing a synthesis of different faiths, personal devotion, and the pursuit of direct experience of the divine. The book, set against the backdrop of a…mehr

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In "The Gospel of Ramakrishna," Mahendra Nath Gupta presents a profound exploration of the teachings and thoughts of the mystic Ramakrishna Paramahamsa. Gupta's literary style, merging spiritual introspection with a conversational narrative, invites readers into the intimate world of the 19th-century Bengali sage. Through dialogues, anecdotes, and philosophical discussions, Gupta elucidates Ramakrishna's radical views on religion, emphasizing a synthesis of different faiths, personal devotion, and the pursuit of direct experience of the divine. The book, set against the backdrop of a tumultuous socio-religious landscape in colonial India, serves not only as a biography but as a spiritual guide that addresses the universal quest for meaning and transcendence. Mahendra Nath Gupta, often known as 'M', was a close disciple of Ramakrishna and a key figure in the establishment of the Ramakrishna Order. His own spiritual journey, deeply intertwined with Ramakrishna's influence, provided him with unique insights into the master's philosophy and practice. This intimate connection enabled Gupta to pen an authentic account that reflects the profound spiritual wisdom conveyed by Ramakrishna, allowing readers to grasp the essence of his teachings. This book is highly recommended for those who seek an understanding of spirituality that transcends dogma and explores the heart of human experience. Whether one approaches it as a philosophical inquiry, a historical document, or a manual for personal growth, "The Gospel of Ramakrishna" offers rich insights that resonate across cultures and eras.

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Mahendra Nath Gupta (1854-1932), fondly referred to by his devotees as 'M.', was an eminent disciple of Sri Ramakrishna Paramahansa and the author of 'The Gospel of Ramakrishna' ('Sri Sri Ramakrishna Kathamrita' in Bengali). Educated as a school teacher, Gupta is best known for meticulously chronicling the conversations and activities of his spiritual guru, Sri Ramakrishna, over the course of several years. His magnum opus, 'The Gospel of Ramakrishna,' published at the turn of the 20th century, is a masterful compilation of the profound teachings and parables of Ramakrishna, one of the leading spiritual figures in India. The work is renowned for its authenticity and detailed portrayal of the saint's life, making it a principal text in the study of Ramakrishna's philosophy and the religious movements he inspired. Gupta's literary style in 'The Gospel' is characterized by an unadorned narrative that remains faithful to preserving the voice and wisdom of Ramakrishna. The book has been translated into numerous languages, enabling a global audience to access the spiritual insights of the mystic. Gupta's contribution as a biographer is significant for students of religious studies, Indology, and Eastern spirituality, adding a personal and intimate dimension to the understanding of Ramakrishna's legacy.