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Vedanta Society of Toronto (Ramakrishna Mission) 120 Emmett Ave. Toronto, ON M6M 2E6 CANADA Tel.: 416-240-7262 Email: info@vedantatoronto.ca Website: www.vedantatoronto.ca Newsletter January 2016 Words to Inspire Look upon Sri Ramakrishna and myself with an eye of non-differentiation." -Sri Sarada Devi Sri Ramakrishna was the most universal Godman in the history of the world, for he practised many different paths and religions and realized the same God at the end of each path. Yet the Holy Mother was a fitting companion to the Master, for she was as universal as he but in a more quiet way. She exemplified the teachings of Jesus, who said, But one thing is needful, and, Love thy neighbour as thyself, and Love thy God with all thy heart and all thy soul and all thy might. She never taught by any elaborate arguments or theologies; she just manifested mother-love for all beings, and by so doing she manifested these three sayings of Jesus to perfection. Since in two of these Jesus was quoting from the Old Testament, we can say that she also manifested the inner spirit of Judaism as well as of Christianity. She also manifested the teachings of Buddha in her self-sacrificing compassion for all beings and in her unshakable serenity. She also manifested the spirit of Sita in her unswerving devotion to the Master. She also manifested the spirit of karma-yoga as taught by Sri Krishna in the Gita, by her years upon years of humble household service to Sri Ramakrishna and all his and her devotees. She also manifested the spirit of Advaita Vedanta as taught in the Upanishads and the Gita and by Shankara by her same-sightedness and her seeing God in every being. She thus united the religions of all the world in her one person and her one life without any fanfare or talk or book-learning or theological arguments. She cut to the heart of the matter and wordlessly revealed the essentials of universal religion. I do not know how anyone could be more inspiring than this. Though she appeared as a human being, she never lost touch with her divine nature. She easily ascended from the human level to the divine, and as easily descended again, as astronauts ascend from the earth through the air to outer space and then return to the earth again. She performed the humblest of household tasks without losing the cosmic sweep of her divine vision. She was like space that equally contains galaxies and atoms. She achieved this universality by deliberately refusing to see the faults of others. She continually taught her devotees not to find fault with anyone. Early in her life she prayed to the Divine Mother to give her this power to see no faults in anyone. Her last words were, If you want peace, don t find faults with others. Thus we can see that this supreme virtue of hers was one which she cultivated and practised as deliberately as one practises skill on a musical instrument. It became her dominant characteristic. She excelled everyone in this quality, even Sri Ramakrishna and Swami Vivekananda. When Sri Ramakrishna asked her not to associate with a certain woman of ill repute, Holy Mother said that she could not refuse anyone who addressed her as Mother. When Swami Vivekananda expelled someone for some misbehaviour, Holy Mother remonstrated with him and made him take the offender back. From Sri Sarada Devi: The Great Wonder Pp 382-383.

Ramakrishna s Abiding In Bhava Mukha (Based on a talk by Swami Amarananda at the Vedanta Society on November 22, 2015) When we read Sri Ramakrishna s life, it fills us with awe. Even if we don t understand his Samadhi or other higher spiritual experiences, still it provides us all necessary ingredients for leading a spiritual life. In 1896, Max Muller composed a book on Ramakrishna, where he claims that to imitate the birth of Jesus, the disciples of Ramakrishna had written up a story describing the peculiar circumstances related to his birth. But we must understand that Ramakrishna himself has described the incidences related to his birth, in the Gospel dated August 9, 1885. In his childhood, he experienced Samadhi while walking in the paddy field. Then again when he was dressed up to play the role of Shiva in a local play, he experienced Samadhi. Again when he was 14 years old, and went with the other villagers to the temple of Vishalakshi, he had his Samadhi. He says later that this Samadhi changed his life and he became a different person. Ramakrishna, since his childhood used to love doing worship, sing devotional songs, doing artistic work, but he aborted the worldly knowledge. His eldest brother Ramkumar understood Ramakrishna s attitude and was worried how he will earn his living. Ramkumar had accepted a job as a priest in the Kali temple of Rani Rashmani at Dakshineshwar, near Calcutta. Ramakrishna came with his eldest brother and assisted him in the worship of Kali. His job was to arrange all requirement for the puja performed by Ramkumar. But he started questioning if the idol of Mother Kali was alive or it is just a fantasy. He knew the experiences of another mystic, Ramprasad, who was born in Bengal about a century before, and had constant vision of Kali and communed with Her. Ramakrishna wanted to see the Mother and started earnestly pursuing his desire, losing all sight of civic manners followed by the regular worldly people. His only aim was to see the Mother, he did not care for anything else. Finally when the pain of separation became unbearable, one day Ramakrishna saw a sword of the Mother hanging on the wall of the temple, he wanted to end his life. At that very moment he had the vision. He described this vision later he saw waves of light engulfing him whereby he lost his consciousness. In Vedanta this is called the Citsamudra or the substratum of the universe. Thereafter the divine mood or Bhava became a part and parcel of Ramakrishna s character. He could not continue as an ordinary man, but always remained in Bhava Mukha. It was as if he obtained a string which he could use to pull the Divine Mother towards him whenever he desired. A year later, his family wanted to arrange a bride for him. He himself told them where they could find her. Thereafter he got married with Sarada Devi in Jayrambati near his village. After a few weeks he returned back to Dakshineshwar and became engrossed in his sadhana. At that time, to assist in his sadhana, great teachers came there and involved him in various types of scriptural practices. For example Bhairavi Brahmani arrived there and taught him the various teachings involved in Tantric sadhana. Ramakrishna sincerely followed the steps and achieved the highest realization through the Tantra. Then Jatadhari, an itinerant monk, arrived there, he had a small image of Ramlala or baby Rama, which he carried with himself and had very intimate relationship with that image as if it was human being. Sri Ramakrishna became very intimate with the image, actually used to commune and played with it, feeling the life consciousness in it. This proves true that when you think of God and see Him live, then you don t see that the images are stone or clay or metal, but actual living beings. That was the state of Ramakrishna. He used to put cotton near the nostrils of Mother Kali s statue to check if she is breathing or not. This is a state of highest faith in God. Ramakrishna guised himself as a monkey, put on a cloth tail, started living on the trees, eat fruits. He did this to make himself like Hanuman externally and internally always chanting the name of Rama. Finally this led him to getting the vision of Sita who merged in him, giving him the sweet divine smile. He had a vision of Krishna, whose complexion he described as like that of Ghaasphul or Grass-flower, extremely rare to find. From these incidences we find that when we think

of God in a particular form for long time, with immense love, God takes that particular form and gives his devotees His vision. We have to remember that Ramakrishna immersed and soaked his mind in the thought of that particular form of God and constantly prayed to that form. Then came the great Vedanta monk Nyangta, who had done nearly 40 years of intense tapasya on Advaita or Non-dual formless aspect of God. He trained Ramakrishna in meditation on formless aspect of Brahman. Ramakrishna first sat for meditation, but in his own words, Was not able to concentrate, since Mother Kali s divine form would appear before me. Finally I cut this form with the sword of knowledge and my mind soared high into the realm of Brahman. We find similar experience which Swami Brahmananda had when he visited Tirupathi temple with a group of monks. Before he entered the temple, he asked the authorities, To whom is this temple dedicated? They responded that the presiding deity was Balaji a form of Narayana. But he said, I am seeing the Divine Mother, please enquire. Later on when investigation was done it was found out that originally the deity was the Divine Mother, but over a period of time, the original image was re-sculpted to a male image of Lord Vishnu. So down the ages many people has meditated on these forms and these thoughts remain as Tanmatras in the surrounding, which becomes visible to these Mystics. Sri Ramakrishna mediated on the Divine Mother s Kali form to that extent that finally he communed with that form. He heard the Divine Mother telling him to remain in Bhava Mukha the meaning is that the prominent state of his mind will be divine or spiritual mood. Sri Ramakrishna understood this and his mind used to be always in the higher plane. His experiments in the sanctum sanctorum of the Kali temple is well known. He himself said that the Mother showed him that the Kali image, the vessels, the walls, the food, all other animate and inanimate objects are filled with divine consciousness. He saw the same consciousness in the cat and fed it with the food meant for the deity. Similarly he wanted to scold a wicked person, but could not do so because he saw the same divine consciousness in that person. Mother showed him that God has become everything, nothing in the world was bad any more. He saw the difference but had constant knowledge of the unity that underlies the whole universe. He practiced severe austerities and tapas under various teachers for 12 years, during which time, he had innumerable experiences most of which are not known to us. One of his teacher was Bhairavi Brahmani, who Swami Vivekananda later mentioned as Learning personified. She had mastery in most of the Vaishnava and Tantric scriptures. Ramakrishna practiced and mastered all different paths of the Tantra and had many experiences. Totapuri was another teacher who arrived and asked Ramakrishna whether he wanted to learn Vedanta. Ramakrishna went and asked Divine Mother for her permission, which was granted. Then he practiced Vedanta and reached the Supreme within 3 days. Afterwards the experience of this non-dual realization lasted about 6 months, during this period, Ramakrishna forgot about his body, being constantly in samadhi. In order to keep his body alive, Divine Mother sent a monk, who used to put food in his mouth, by forcibly bringing him to ordinary consciousness. This kind of experiences was very common in Ramakrishna s life. One time due to the constant tapas, his whole body used to have a burning sensation, which no medicine could cure. Bhairavi Brahmani told him to wear a garland around his neck and apply sandalwood paste to cure him of this experience. She collected a meeting of the highest level pundits and declared that whatever experiences Ramakrishna was having, were had before by only two other personalities Sri Radha and Sri Chaitanya deva. This was the highest level experience of Madhura bhava or intimate communion with God with love. In this type of experience, the devotee experiences tremendous flow of love for his chosen deity. Sri Ramakrishna used to sing If I can chant the name of Mother Kali and with that my final breath passes away, that will be the best moment. And exactly same happened, during his last moment, he passed away chanting Om Kali, Om Kali, Om Kali and merged into the Absolute.

Dear Members & Friends, On behalf the Vedanta Society of Toronto, I would like to wish you a safe and enjoyable holiday season, Merry Christmas and a blessed New Year. I take this opportunity to reflect upon the great work achieved by our congregation under the inspiration of the motto of the Ramakrishna Mission- Atmano Mokshartham Jagat Hitaya Ca- for one s own liberation and for the good of the world. The Vedanta Society has been growing in the past few years in its service. It has become possible because of the untiring efforts of many dedicated volunteers, devoted members and true friends. Fresh ideas and professional advice of every member and volunteer helps the Society. Your contribution in all forms- through good thoughts, silent prayers, sweet words, devotional music, helpful attitude, hard physical work and monetary donation runs this Society. Actually these are the qualities that help us our individual inner growth. Our personal growth is linked with the growth of the Society. We should never forget that this place is a part of Sri Ramakrishna s own body. By serving the Society we serve Him and thereby gain immense strength. In being actively connected to the Society we feel we belong to one family, the Ramakrishna family. Individually, we get love, care and support from the devotees on all occasions- big or small and at all timesin moments of delight or despair, success or failure. According to Karma Yoga, the Goal is to be reached through work performed as worship. And this is so well practiced in every service that you offer to the Vedanta Society. There is no use of wasting our time speculating over what would happen in the New Year. Enjoy every moment and experience the blessings of the Lord, thereby filling your heart with love and gratitude. Let us thank Him for giving us this opportunity to strive for our salvation and realize the Self within. Happy New Year! Yours in Sri Ramakrishna,

MPORTANT EVENTS OF THIS MONTH KIRTAN: On Sunday January 3, 2016 from 12:30 pm to 2 pm, there will be KIRTAN (repeated singing of God s names in chorus) arranged by Sri Ramakrishna Pathachakra (an informal group of devotees of Sri Ramakrishna, mostly of Bangladeshi origin). At 2 pm It will be a very interesting programme for all who love to sing/listen God s names. Guest Lecture: Prof. Narendra Bakhshi will deliver a Talk on Sunday January 24 at 11 am on Uplifting Power of Jnana (spiritual wisdom) UPCOMING EVENTS Saraswati Puja will be celebrated on Sunday, February 14, 2016 from 1:30-2pm. The programme will consist of a few songs, hymns, puja and offering of flowers to Saraswati by Students of Vedanta Vidya Mandir, their parents, teachers and devotees. REGULAR PROGRAMMES SCRIPTURE CLASS: Every Friday at 7:30 pm, following the regular evening prayer at 6:00 pm. VIGIL: A vigil consisting of japa and meditation is observed from 6:00am to 6:00pm. For the date of this month s vigil, please see the Calendar of Events on the next page. To participate, please call the Centre. Devotional singing and meditation time in the evenings is from 6:00 pm to 7:30 pm. DAILY BREAD FOOD BANK: Many less fortunate families are dependent on the food bank for their daily nutrition. Please help us by contributing nonperishable food items that we may pass along to the Daily Bread Food Bank. RAM NAM: For the date and time of the monthly Ramnam, please see the Calendar of Events on the next page. INTERVIEWS/INSTRUCTION: Swami Kripamayananda will be happy to give interviews to those interested in knowing more about Vedanta and meditation. Individual interviews are also given for spiritual instruction. Appointments for interviews should be made in advance with the Swami at 416-240-7262. DAILY MEDITATION: Meditation is done at the Centre every morning from 6:00 am to 7:00 am. SOUP KITCHEN: The is cooked at the Vedanta Society and offered serving meals at Syme Woolner Neighbourhood & Family Centre, 2468 Eglinton Ave W, Unit 3, Toronto, ON, M6M 5E2. Please contact the Centre, if you are interested in participating. Donations for the will be highly appreciated BOOK STORE: The Book Store is open after Sunday Services and special programmes, and arrangements can be made by phone for weekday and Saturday visits. We carry selected titles from the Ramakrishna-Vivekananda literature, as well as other Vedantic materials. AN APPEAL FOR DONATION ASHRAMA RENOVATION Vedanta Society plans to start the Phase-2 Renovation Project in May 2016, which is estimated to cost $1.4M. Members and Devotees are requested to come forward and donate generously for this purpose. The proposed Phase-2 includes : Prayer hall expansion, relocate the stairs for fire safety enhancement, Mezzanine floor expansion, Increased number of washrooms, New Lift for elder & physically challenged devotees, new flower room, new book store, new guest rooms for visiting Swamis, more multi-purpose meeting rooms (Vidya Mandir, spiritual discussions, library), Energy efficient kitchens with better equipment and washing facilities, Energy efficient lighting, better heating-cooling & ventilation, better security and safety (CCTV cameras, alarms) and better audio-visual facility by which all the devotees in the building will be able to enjoy the event.

Vedanta Society of Toronto CALENDAR OF EVENTS Minister and Teacher - Swami Kripamayananda, Ramakrishna Order of India January 2016 Sunday Mon Tue Wed Thurs Friday Saturday 3 12:30pm - 2 pm KIRTAN by Sri Ramakrishna Pathachakra 10 11am Lecture: Brahman - Inside and Outside 1:30 pm VVM 17 11am Lecture: Live for ALL 1:30 pm VVM 5pm:RamNam 24 11am Guest Lecture: Uplifting Power of Jnana (spiritual wisdom) by Prof N. N. Bakhshi 4 5 11 12 18 19 25 26 6 7 13 14 1 11am HOLY MOTHER S BIRTHDAY & KALPATARU DAY CELEBRATION 8 7:30pm Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna 15 7:30pm Vivekachudamani 20 21 22 7:30pm Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna 27 28 by Patanjali Yoga group 29 7:30pm Vivekachudamani 2 9 6am to 6pm Vigil 16 23 30 31 11am SWAMI VIVEKANANDA BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION