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Avoid excessive merriment. A mind in that state never becomes calm; it becomes fickle. Excessive merriment will always be followed by sorrow. Tears and laughter are near kin. People so often run from one extreme to the other.
Swami Vivekananda

Vedanta

Vedanta is based on the Vedas - one of the most sacred and ancient scriptures of the Hindus. It is a system of philosophy which is based on the idea that all reality is a single principle, Brahman (God), and teaches that the believer's goal is to transcend the limitations of self-identity and realize one's unity with Brahman. It is not based on the life and teachings of any one particular saint or prophet. It is a federation of faiths and a commonwealth of spiritual concepts.

Harmony of Religions

Every religion teaches man to fill his being with the glory of God and to transcend pettiness and selfishness. It trains him in the methods of unattachment and discernment, so that he may aim high and attain spiritual perfection.

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Sri Ramakrishna

Read about Sri Ramakrishna, his life and teachings in brief.

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Holy Mother Sarada Devi

Read about the Holy Mother Sri Sarada Devi, her life and teachings in brief.

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Swami Vivekananda

Read about Swami Vivekananda, The chief disciple of Sri Ramakrishna, who founded the Ramakrishna Mission & Ramakrishna Math.

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Direct Disciples of Sri Ramakrishna

Read about the other 15 direct monastic disciples of Sri Ramakrishna.

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