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Sri Sri Ramakrishna Kathamrita
Sri RamakrishnaVolume II of V
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 Section 1Sri Ramakrishna with Narendra and other Intimate Disciples in DakshineswarSection 2Sri Ramakrishna’s Birth Anniversary Celebrated in DakshineswarSection 3Sri Ramakrishna at the Dakshineswar Temple with Devotees – Second Visit of AdharSection 4Sri Ramakrishna in Worship Hall of Surendra’s HouseSection 5Sri Ramakrishna at a Devotee’s House in CalcuttaSection 6Sri Ramakrishna with Devotees at Kali Temple in DakshineswarSection 7Sri Ramakrishna in Dakshineswar with DevoteesSection 8Sri Ramakrishna at Dakshineswar Temple with DevoteesSection 9Sri Ramakrishna in the Kali Temple at DakshineswarSection 10Sri Ramakrishna and Keshab Chandra Sen in the Lily CottageSection 11Sri Ramakrishna in the Kali Temple at Dakshineswar with DevoteesSection 12Sri Ramakrishna with Devotees at DakshineswarSection 13Sri Ramakrishna with Prankrishna, M. and other Devotees at DakshineswarSection 14Sri Ramakrishna with Devotees at Dakshineswar and attends a Performance of Chaitanya at CalcuttaSection 15Sri Ramakrishna in Sadharan Brahmo Samaj – Instructions to Vijay GoswamiSection 16Sri Ramakrishna in Ram’s House with DevoteesSection 17Sri Ramakrishna with Devotees on Navami Puja Day in DakshineswarSection 18Sri Ramakrishna at Adhar’s House – enjoys Devotional Songs with DevoteesSection 19Sri Ramakrishna with Devotees in DakshineswarSection 20Sri Ramakrishna in Samadhi with Devotees in the Dead of Night of the KaliPuja in DakshineswarSection 21Sri Ramakrishna with Devotees in the House of a Marwari DevoteeSection 22Sri Ramakrishna at Panchavati in Dakshineswar with DevoteesSection 23Sri Ramakrishna with Devotees at Dakshineswar on Dolayatra DaySection 24Sri Ramakrishna arrives at a Devotee’s House in Calcutta – Festivity at GirishGhosh’s HouseSection 25Sri Ramakrishna in the Company of Devotees at ShyampukurSection 26Sri Ramakrishna in Cossipore Garden House with DevoteesSection 27Sri Ramakrishna with Devotees in Cossipore Garden House
 
 
 
 
M. (Mahendra Nath Gupta)
Mahendra Nath was born on Friday, 14 July, 1854, 31st of Ashadha, 1261 B.Y., on the Naga Panchami day in ShivaNarayana Das Lane of Shimuliya locality of Calcutta.Mahendra Nath’s father was Madhusudan Gupta and motherSwarnamayi Devi. Madhusudan was a bhakta (a pious man)and Thakur was aware of his bhakti. Mahendra Nath was thethird child of Madhusudan. It is said that Madhusudan got thisson after performing mental worships of Shiva twelve timesone after the other. For this reason, he had a special affectionfor this son and he was particularly careful that this child maynot come to any harm. The boy Mahendra was extremelygood -natured and had great love for his parents. Mahendracould recall many incidents of his early childhood. Forexample, he went with his mother to witness the Rathafestival of Mahesh when he was five. On their return journeythe boat touched the Dakshineswar ghat. When everybodywas busy having darshan of gods and goddesses in the temple,M. somehow got lost and found himself alone in the NataMandir in front of Bhavatarini shrine. And not finding hismother there he began to cry. At that moment somebodyseeing him crying consoled and silenced him. Mahendra Nathused to say that this incident remained always uppermost inhis mind. He would witness with his mental eye the brightradiance of the newly constructed and dedicated temple. Hewho came to console him was probably Thakur himself.As a boy Mahendra Nath studied in the Hare School. He wasa very bright student and always held first or second positionin his class. On his way to and from the school there was theshrine of Mother Sheetla of Thanthania. This shrine can now
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