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Ram Chandra Datta

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775: 375:, visited Ram Chandra to inquire about his cousin's health. At that time Vivekananda even helped him to wear his slippers to go to the toilet as there was no body else in the room. Ram was so touched by this visit and kind gesture that his eyes watered and he emotionally stated: "Bille (Swami Vivekananda’s family nickname), I thought that after travelling to America and becoming famous you would have forgotten us. But now I see that you are my same little brother Bille." 1531: 1561: 1551: 181:
was accentuated by his visits to a hermitage near his home when he interacted with monks of different orders. He was a vegetarian and had a strict resolution of not to eat any non-vegetarian food; this resolve went to the extreme extent when he even walked out of a relative's house when he was 10 years old, where they had cooked a non-vegetarian meal and were forcing him to eat it.
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In May 1885, Ram's compilation of some of Sri Ramakrishna's important teachings was not published immediately as Ramakrishna advised him to delay its publishing as he said "Do not publish my biography now. If you do, my body will not last long." Ram complied and later wrote the first biography titled
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Following this he devoted himself to frugal living and made it a ritual to offer worship at the Kankurgachi Yogodyana every day commuting from his Simla home where he lived with his wife and children. In his official life, he exercised utmost discipline in his dealings with the public and suppliers
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and his mother Tulasimani was known for her generosity and kindness. Datta's mother died when he was two and a half years old. Bhubaneshwari, who was a relative, mother of Vivekananda, tended to him and brought him up. In childhood Datta showed inclination to worship Krishna. His religious fervour
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In November 1881, Surendra Mitra's house was the venue of meetings where Ramakrishna was happy to be present and one of his householder disciples present on this occasion was Ram Chandra Datta along with his 16-year-old cousin Narendra Nath Datta who was still a student and he used to sing at such
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when he stated : "He (Ramakrishna) did not talk about the renouncer disciples in the presence of the householder disciples, and he did not talk about the householder disciples in the presence of the renouncer disciples. But sometimes he would criticize both groups when both were present. They
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Ram Chandra was the nephew of Bhuvaneswari Devi, mother of Narendranath Datta. He was twelve years older than Narendranath, but, Bhuvaneswari used to consider him as her another son. Mahendranath Datta, younger brother Narendranath, told, in their childhood they used to think that Ram Chandra was
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his ashes were collected in an urn, taken from Casipore burning ghat, and kept initially on Ramakrishna's bed. At that time, Vivekananda tried to pacify the grieving disciples by narrating Ramakrishna's life events of mercy. Ramachandra wished to keep the urn of ashes in his Kankurgachi house but
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During 1882-86 there were two groups of disciples of Ramakrishna - The "Householder Group" (married group) to which Ram Chandra Datta belonged, and the "Renouncer Group" to which his cousin Narendra Nath Datta (who later became Swami Vivekananda) belonged and there was a cultural conflict between
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He also started teaching modern science which made him an atheist, and he used to say "In those days we did not believe in God. We considered that everything happens, changes, or dissolves by the force of nature. We were rank materialists, and we held the view that eating, sleeping, and creature
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His health condition further deteriorated with heart disease and chronic asthma, and he died on 17 January 1899. His relics are consecrated at Yogodyana adjoining the Sri Ramakrishna's temple according to his last wish, "When I die please bury a little of the ashes of my body at the entrance to
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Ram Chandra Datta was a householder disciple of Ramakrishna, the Master. His dedication and love for the Master was obsessively evident, that he vehemently asserted that any place visited by the master was holy, including the coach and the coachman which carried him around.
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Even in personal life he became so philosophical that when one of his daughters died of burns on 7 December 1886 his Stoic and endured reaction was "The Lord gave me that daughter, and He took her away. Why should I lament?"
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Vivekananda's fellow boys played a trick on him, with the consent of Vivekananda, and transferred more than half the ashes to another urn and handed over the original urn to Ramachandra who then kept it in his house on the
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along with his friend Gopal Chandra Mittra and Manomohan Mittra, a cousin. This was the turning point in his life and he thereafter became a staunch devotee of Ramakrishna to the extent that he considered him as an
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from an extract of an indigenous medicinal plant, which got the seal of approval from the government. Leading doctors started prescribing it, and he became famous, and as a result he was appointed a member of the
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His devotion to Ramakrishna was so intense that he built a temple, consecrating the Master's relics. He not only offered worship here but also vehemently propagated that Ramakrishna was an incarnation of god, an
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was another book that he wrote. Vivekananda had even threatened to take Ram Chandra to court if he attributed to his name in this book, which was known by the epithet "bosh and rot".
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Ramachandra's devotion to the master was so deep-rooted that after Ramakrishna's death on 16 August 1886 at the Cossipore garden house, after he was cremated on the bank of the
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After his graduation, Ram joined as an assistant to the Government Quinine Examiner. Once his financial position improved he purchased a house in the central Calcutta.
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of God and started propagating his message through lectures in later years. Ramakrishna visited Ram's house on 2 June 1886 which was a full moon day of the month of
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Then his young daughter died suddenly, which plunged him in immense grief and self-reflection and attitude towards God. He tried to look for solace in the
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religious faiths, but his "The great inquiry" of God did not seem to end. He then, on 13 November 1879, visited Ramakrishna for the first time at
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of life." He was also a good debater on subjects of God and religion and proved his atheistic views, and this attitude continued for five years.
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Yogodyana. Whoever enters this place will walk over my head, and thus I shall get the touch of the Master’s devotees’ feet forever."
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In 1890, Ram Chandra wrote the biography of saint Ramakrishna Paramahamsa's Life and Teachings in which he has used the expression
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Soon after, Nrisimha Prasad remarried, but, Datta could not adjust with his stepmother and went to live in a relative's house.
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Datta became a disciple of Ramakrishna and encouraged Narendranath Datta (pre-monastic name of Swami Vivekananda) to go to
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gatherings. Ramakrishna liked the youngster’s singing and he asked Ram Chandra and Surendra to bring the youngster to his
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He married Krishnapreyashi and during his marriage Vivekananda was the best man as they had the best of filial bonding.
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Ram Chandra Datta was a relative of Swami Vivekananda and persuaded him to go to Dakshineswar and meet Ramakrishna.
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that he refused to accept any kind of favour to overlook any lapses in standards of supplies and delivery.
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Ram took deep interest in chemistry while working with an English supervisor. He invented an antidote for
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Ram continued his education, in spite of several adversities, at the General Assembly's Institution (now
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and meet Ramakrishna. He died on 17 January 1899 after suffering from heart disease and chronic asthma.
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Disciple Include Swami Yogeshwaranandaji, founder of Ramakrishna Mutt in Hyderabad & Bangalore.
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Kali's Child: The Mystical and the Erotic in the Life and Teachings of Ramakrishna
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meaning "secret talk" attributed to the saint himself which pertained to secret
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would chastise one another. In this way, there was a feeling of hostility (
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In 1898, when Ram Chandra was seriously ill, Swami Vivekananda, after
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and a writer. Datta was a relative of Indian monk and social reformer
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these two groups. This was brought out by Datta in his book
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The Monk as Man: The Unknown Life of Swami Vivekananda
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Notes of Some Wanderings with the Swami Vivekananda
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Arise, awake, and stop not till the goal is reached
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blood dysentery
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