20 Facts About Ramakrishna Mission

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Ramakrishna Mission is a Hindu religious and spiritual organisation which forms the core of a worldwide spiritual movement known as the Ramakrishna Movement or the Vedanta Movement.

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The Ramakrishna Mission has centres around the world and publishes many important Hindu texts.

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Math and the Mission are the two key organisations that direct the work of the socio-spiritual-religious Ramakrishna movement, influenced by 19th-century saint Ramakrishna Paramahamsa and founded by his chief disciple Vivekananda.

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Ramakrishna Mission, founded by Vivekananda in 1897, is a humanitarian and spiritual organisation which carries out medical, relief and educational programs.

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5.

The Ramakrishna Mission acquired a legal status when it was registered in 1909 under Act XXI of 1860.

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Ramakrishna Mission was a priest in the Dakshineswar Kali Temple and attracted several monastic and householder disciples.

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Ramakrishna Mission entrusted the care of these young boys to Vivekananda.

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8.

Ramakrishna Mission founded the first Vedanta Society in the United States at New York.

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Ramakrishna Mission returned to India in 1897 and founded the Ramakrishna Mission on 1 May 1897.

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10.

Ramakrishna Mission Math is administered by a democratically elected board of trustees.

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11.

Ramakrishna Mission is administered by a Governing Body, which is composed of the democratically elected Trustees of Ramakrishna Math.

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Ramakrishna Mission teaches that God-Realization is the ultimate goal of life.

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13.

Ramakrishna Mission believes in Harmony of religions, means all religions lead to the same goal if followed properly.

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Ramakrishna Mission, had, however, supported the movement of Indian independence, with a section of the monks keeping close apolitical relations with freedom fighters of various camps.

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Ramakrishna Mission has its own hospitals, charitable dispensaries, maternity clinics, tuberculosis clinics, and mobile dispensaries.

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Ramakrishna Mission has established many renowned educational institutions in India, having its own university, colleges, vocational training centres, high schools and primary schools, teacher-training institutes, as well as schools for the visually handicapped.

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Ramakrishna Mission played an important role in the installation of photovoltaic lighting systems in the Sundarbans region of West Bengal.

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Ramakrishna Mission ashramas observes major Hindu festivals, including Maha Shivarathri, Rama Navami, Krishna Ashtami and Durga Puja.

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Cyril Veliath of Sophia University writes that the Ramakrishna Mission monks are a relatively orthodox set of monks who are "extremely well respected both in India and abroad", and that they "cannot be classified as just another sect or cult, such as the groups led by the gurus".

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Veliath writes that "of the Hindu groups I have worked with I have found the Ramakrishna Mission to be the most tolerant and amenable to dialogue, and I believe that we Christians couldn't do better, than to cooperate wholeheartedly in their efforts towards inter-religious harmony.

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