Sri Ramakrishna in samādhi
Sri Ramakrishna
Sarada Devi, afterwards known as the Holy Mother
Sri Ramakrishna’s room (The Master talked to the devotees from the smaller couch and slept on the larger couch.)
The Panchavati (The place of the Master’s sādhanā)
The temple garden at Dakshineswar (Facing the Ganges are the twelve Śiva temples, with the chāndni, or portico, in the middle and Sri Ramakrishna’s room at the left. Behind them is the Kāli temple, and to the extreme left and right are the two nahabats.)
Sri Ramakrishna’s birth-place at Kāmārpukur
The room where Sri Ramakrishna was born
The Holy Mother’s residence at Jayrāmbāti
Sri Ramakrishna
(This picture was taken on December 9, 1881.)
Mahendranath Gupta, or M. (The recorder of The Gospel of Sri Rama krishna in Bengali)
Keshab Chandra Sen
Girish Chandra Ghosh
Mathurnath Biswas
Kāli, the Divine Mother, also known as Bhavatārini, the Saviour of the Universe (Sri Ramakrishna worshipped this image in the Dakshineswar temple.)
The Dakshineswar temples: view from the Ganges
The semicircular porch outside the Master’s room (next to the Śiva temples)
Sri Ramakrishna in samādhi during a kirtan at Keshab Sen’s house
(The Master is supported by Hriday.)
Swami Brahmananda (Rakhal)
Swami Turiyananda (Hari)
Swami Premananda (Baburam)
Swami Saradananda (Sarat)
Swami Vivekananda (Narendranath) as a wandering monk after Sri Ramakrishna’s passing away
A group of devotees, standing by the Master’s body after his passing away
(1) |
Mahendra, or M. |
(3) |
Kali |
(5) |
Sarat |
(6) |
Mani Mallick |
(7) |
Gangadhar |
(8) |
Navagopal |
(11) |
Tarak |
(13) |
The elder Gopal |
(15) |
Vaikuntha |
(17) |
Manomohan |
(18) |
Harish |
(19) |
Narayan |
(21) |
Sashi |
(22) |
Latu |
(23) |
Bhavanath |
(24) |
Baburam |
(25) |
Niranjan |
(26) |
Narendra |
(27) |
Ramchandra Dutta |
(28) |
Balaram Bose |
(29) |
Rakhal |
(30) |
Nityagopal |
(31) |
Jogin |
(32) |
Devendra |
The Cossipore Garden House