Jai Sri Ganesha,
Jai Sri Sri Ramakrishna Paramhansa ji,
Jai Maa Sharda Devi,
Sri Ramakrishna Paramahamsa (1836–1886), the great mystic saint, lived an extraordinarily simple life as a temple priest at Sri Dakshineswar, yet his teachings carried profound depth. He spoke directly to ordinary people—householders, workers, the educated, and the unlettered—using everyday language, parables, humor, and childlike innocence rather than complex philosophy or Sanskrit texts.
His core message to the common man about the journey of life and the truth can be distilled into simple practical ideas.
Sri Ramakrishna's simple message to the common man was laud with low pitch that easily perceptible Reality,
Life is a journey toward awakening to the Divine within and everywhere. Amid daily struggles, remember God with love and sincerity, speak and live truthfully, fulfill duties without ego, see all paths as valid, and serve others as forms of God. With earnest yearning, anyone—rich or poor, learned or simple—can realize the ultimate truth: God alone exists, and you are not separate from Him.
His life itself was the proof: a seemingly ordinary man who lived in constant divine ecstasy, showing that God-realization is accessible to all who seek with a pure, childlike heart.
Obeisance to you Thakur Daa,
Revere your lotus feet again and again,
Bow my head in your kind honor,
Greetings of the day,
Jai Thakur Daa
Jai Thakur Daa
Jai Thakur Daa
Jai Sri Maa Sharda


