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| Hi Ilites, I am a Ma Kali Bhakt. I would like to share about the Dakhineswar Kali Temple in Kolkata.This is my source of courage and internal spirit. Here is the picture of the Kali Temple. I would like to share with you the origin of Dakhineswar Temple. In the year 1847, the wealthy widow Rani Rasmani prepared to go upon a long pilgrimage to the sacred city of Banaras to express her devotions to the Divine Mother. In those days there was no railway line between Calcutta and Banaras and it was more comfortable for rich persons to make the journey by boat rather than by road. We are told that the convoy of Rani Rasmani consisted of twenty four boats carrying relatives, servants, and supplies. But the night before the pilgrimage began, the Divine Mother, in the form of the goddess Kali, intervened. She appeared to the Rani in a dream and said, "There is not need to go to Banaras. Install my statue in a beautiful temple on the banks of the Ganges river and arrange for my worship there. Then I shall manifest myself in the image and accept worship at that place." Profoundly affected by the dream, the Rani immediately looked for and purchased land, and promptly began construction of the temple. The large temple complex, built between 1847 and 1855, had as its centerpiece a shrine of the goddess Kali, but also had temples dedicated to the deities Shiva and Radha-Krishna. A scholarly and elderly sage was chosen as the head priest and the temple was consecrated in 1855. Within the year this priest died and his responsibility passed to his younger brother, Ramakrishna, who over the next thirty years would bring great fame to the Dakshineswar temple. Ram Krishna Paramahansa Ramakrishna did not serve for long as temple's head priest however. From the first days of his service in the shrine of the goddess Kali, he was filled with a rare form of the love of God known in Hinduism as maha-bhava. Worshipping in front of the statue of Kali, Ramakrishna would be overcome with such ecstatic love for the deity that he would fall to the ground and, immersed in spiritual trance, lose all consciousness of the external world. These experiences of God-intoxication became so frequent that he was relieved of his duties as temple priest but allowed to continue living within the temple compound. During the next twelve years Ramakrishna would journey ever deeper into this passionate and absolute love of the divine. His practice was to express such intense devotion to particular deities that they would physically manifest to him and then merge into his being. The various forms of god and goddess such as Shiva, Kali, Radha-Krishna, Sita-Rama, Christ and Mohammed frequently appeared to him and his fame as an avatar, or divine incarnation, rapidly spread throughout India. Ramakrishna died in 1886 at the age of fifty but his life, his intense spiritual practices, and the temple of Kali where many of his ecstatic trances occurred continued to attract pilgrims from all over India and the world. While Ramakrishna grew up and lived within the domain of Hinduism, his experience of the divine went far beyond the bounds of that, or any other, religion. Ramakrishna fully realized the infinite and all-inclusive nature of the divine. He was a conduit for divinity into the human world and the presence of that divinity may still be clearly experienced at the Kali temple of Dakshineswar. |
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| Hi nabanitapain Thank you very much for sharing about the Dakshineshwar temple in Kolkatta and Sri. Ramakrishna Paramahamsa. I had the good fortune of visiting once a few years ago when my brother lived there briefly. Here is the picture of the Kali Temple. I could not view the picture.
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| Hi Friends, IT is an awesome topic. I had been to the Dakhineswar Temple when I visited Kolkata for a official tour.IT is a very beautiful place by the side of the river Ganges and there are 12 Shiv Lingas in a single row.I like the Shiv Lingas and the Radha Krishna Temple.To Describe MAA Kali I truely dont have words to describe,she is soooooooo beautiful. I liked the room of Ram Krishna Param Hansha ,the place for Meditation. It would be very much delightful if somebody can share the pics of that place. |
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| Hi Nabanitapain, Thanks a lot for giving us a virtual darshan of Maa Kali. I am also one of the devotees of Mata Rani. Kali, Durga or any other form, she is first out mother! Jai Ma Kali!
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