When Guru Ramakrishna had said to Swami Vivekananda, 'Your bones will also serve for world welfare'
When Guru Ramakrishna had said to Swami Vivekananda, 'Your bones will also serve for world welfare'
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January 12 marks the birth anniversary of Swami Vivekananda, who has shown a new path to the youth of the country. The boy Narendra was a rich man of brilliant, free thoughts since childhood. He was also very intelligent in reading. In the school with little effort, he passed the high marks and was a favorite character of his teachers. While studying FA, Narendra lived and studied alone at his maternal grandfather's house. Once, Sri Ramakrishna Dev came to that locality and stayed at the house of a devotee, there was a satsang.

Child Narendra was also invited there for the bhajan. After listening to Narendra's song, Ramakrishna became tombstone and when he was going to Dakshineshwar at the end of the program, he took Narendra's hand in his hand and said - You must come to Dakshineswar. Vivekananda said yes on this. After this, the child Narendra, under the guidance of Guru Paramahamsa, started doing meditation and slowly went into it. The sadhuka of the supremely curious Narendra remained for a lifetime.

He once told his guru that I want to be absorbed in the trance like Sukhdev, then Guru Paramahamsa said that you have high hopes. You will be so selfish. On this Narendra said that, without the Nirvikalp Samadhi I cannot do anything, Vivekananda was led by Guru Paramahamsa to Nirvikalp Samadhi and then said that now the lock is closed and the key is with me. Will you also work for the welfare of the world from your bones, which is true today.

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