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Hriday : nephew & personal attendant of Sri Ramakrishna.

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... Ramakrishna say: "But one undoubtedly finds inspiration in a holy place. I accompanied Mathur Babu to Brindavan. Hriday and the ladies of Mathur's family were in our party. No sooner did I see the Kaliyadaman Ghat than a divine emotion surged up within me. I was completely overwhelmed. Hriday used to bathe me there as if I was a child." His biographer Swami Saradananda, who had an eye for detail... carried in a palanquin with the doors open on both sides so that he could see everything. At times holy thoughts would overwhelm him so much that he would try Page 225 to jump out, and Hriday would hold him back with difficulty. Hri-day usually walked with the palanquin bearers." On 16 October 1882, Sri Ramakrishna reminisced: "In the dusk I would walk on the bank of the Jamuna when ...

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... vessel, it would find itself in a situation similar to that of Hriday, the nephew of Ramakrishna." "Why? What happened to him?" asked Anirban. "Haven't you read the Kathamrita, the life and teaching of Sri Ramakrishna?" Page 43 "Some of it we have tried to read, though it's often hard to understand. But we remember seeing Hriday in the film on Ramakrishna. Ramakrishna used to call him 'Hride'... rewards.' But when the young man, refusing to understand, continued to insist and complain, his uncle finally touched him with his finger. Merely touched him once, with one finger. But in that instant Hriday found himself surrounded by an ocean of light! Light everywhere, the whole universe had become only light, but since his being had not been purified and prepared for such an experience, he lost his... Ramakrishna his disciple! (Laughter) The latter smiled to see how little was needed to make a man lose his self-control. So he touched his nephew a second time, and lo, the world of light was dissolved! Hriday, the great Yogi, was once again the simpleton he had earlier been!" "Yes, we have heard about similar experiences. Nirodda told us how, in the early years of his Sadhana, he had felt showers of ...

... our boys were victorious. The Mother went to witness this match but came away before the end. The Mother had been to quite a few football matches. In one such match while playing with outside boys, Hriday (Pranab’s younger brother) was playing at the back. He was extremely agile, strong and courageous. He was injured when an opponent attacked him unfairly and so could not play any longer. Just before... (It isn’t all that easy!) With time the Ashram boys became extremely talented in playing football. They went to play a match against a local team in Cuddalore. This time Manju played in place of Hriday as the right out. The Mother went to see this match as well. By then our own football field at the Sports-ground was ready. It had been Jalad-da’s groundnut field before. The boys went and pleaded... pleased by Her children’s, Her devoted footballers’ exemplary conduct. At the beginning Arun used to play at the goal. Arun’s game was flawless and he was a most dependable player. As backs we had Hriday and Sudhir from Chittagong. Later Kashi Das too joined. Bir Singh, Abhay Singh, Dayakar, Kunjbehari and Robi Gupta used to play in the midfield. As forwards we had Sunil-da, Amiyo, Kanak, Jayant, Manju ...

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... their sadhana but for practical reasons. In fact here also there is some misconception. Continual personal contact does not necessarily bring out the action of the Force. Page 161 Hriday had that personal contact with Ramakrishna and the opportunity of personal service to him, but he received nothing except on one occasion and then he could not contain the Force and the realisation ...

... not admitted as a help to their sadhana but for practical reasons. In fact here also there is some misconception. Continual personal contact does not necessarily bring out the action of the Force. Hriday had that personal contact with Ramakrishna and the opportunity of personal service to him, but he received nothing except on one occasion and then he could not contain the Force and the realisation ...

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... taking care of the artist and of course the Unknown Man, since I shall be speaking through him. Afterwards we shall still have to decide who the actors will be; Debou will play the Unknown Man, Hriday the sportsman, I am trying to persuade Pavitra to embody the scientist, Manoj will play either the artist or the writer. Naturally, the ideal would be for you to come and speak what you have written—but ...

The Mother   >   Books   >   CWM   >   On Education
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... Sri Ramakrishna, the illumined teacher. Page 287 Sri Ramakrishna standing in ecstasy during a kirtan at Keshab Chandra Sen's house in Calcutta. His nephew Hriday is seen supporting him. ( September 1879 ) S ri Ramakrishna and Narendranath could not have been more different in their background and approach to life. Sri Ramakrishna represented ...

... on the 13th July 1945, under the management of the French Army of Pondicherry we hired a bass-drum and a kettle-drum from the town and that was our band party. Biren-da played the bass drum and Hriday played the kettle-drum. The following year, in 1946, we did the same thing. Then on 15th August 1947 India got its independence. A few months before that there was some political confusion in P ...

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... kidney. You need to exercise a lot.     I - But, Mother, I do a lot of exercises, but the pain is still there.     Mother - Then, show Dr Sanyal.     I - Mother, from time to time, I go to see Hriday and I take hot water fomentation. I get a lot of relief from it,     Mother - If it does you good, then continue with it. (The Mother selects some flowers to give me) Aurevoir, my dear child. ...

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... Afghanistan, known as pitha-sthans — where parts of Sati's body are supposed to have fallen . Here it was that the heart of Sad fell . A pond called Harda Kund exists even now. Hārda is derived from hriday, or heart. Page 55 visitors to the locality would say, "Deoghar has two Shivas: one is immobile, the other is mobile." It is a place of pilgrimage and its salubrious climate has made ...

... manifestation. The mental principle of equality tries to ignore or else to destroy the differences, degrees and disparities, to act as if all were equal there or to try and make all equal. It is like Hriday, the nephew of Ramakrishna, who when he got the touch from Ramakrishna began to shout, "Ramakrishna, you are the Brahman and I too am the Brahman; there is no difference between us", till Ramakrishna ...

Sri Aurobindo   >   Books   >   CWSA   >   Letters on Yoga - II
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... Divine, not as the Parameshwara. It is important to remember this distinction; for, otherwise, if there is the least vital egoism, one may begin to think of oneself as an Avatara or lose balance like Hriday with Ramakrishna. The Surrender of the Central Being The central being is that on which all the others depend. If it makes its surrender, that is, renounces its separate fulfilment in order to ...

Sri Aurobindo   >   Books   >   CWSA   >   Letters on Yoga - I
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... All this was done with Birenda reporting to the Mother and with her permission. Next we went to the Lake for a whole day. At about this time Birenda along with Atindra (Irena, Nivedita’s father) and Hriday (Pranabda’s brother) went on bicycle to the Gingee Fort. They took two days to do it. Birenda talked about it to us and also to my uncle Pantulu. He arranged that epic voyage of ours to Gingee — we ...

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... formed in the Ashram for the Mother to see and a rudimentary (1st) band — if one can call it so — was in the lead. There were just three pieces — one bass drum and two kettledrums! Biren-da at the bass, Hriday-da and Debou at the kettledrums. The marchers must have been quite deafened and bored to death with just those three beating up the same ‘rote’ of a music through an hour or so of their march. Anyway ...

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... Signed in an almost illegible hand (perhaps in imitation of the doctors). × hriday vidārak : heart-rending. × dharma pāgal : mad about religion. ...

... Spirit comes in dreams and visions also. Usually, in ordinary cases it is for a short time, but in certain cases it may be much longer. Disciple : Ramakrishna used to appear at many places. Hriday, his nephew, asked him to be present at the time of waving of light-arati – at the Durga Puja which he did in his village far from Calcutta. He invariably saw him at the time and Ramkrishna used to ...

... to be near him, even to amuse him by our talk and presence. That was our Yoga. What better way could there be than to serve personally the Guru, the Divine? Sri Ramakrishna had said to his nephew Hriday, "Serve me and you will get all you want." We had no particular want till then and all our heart was offered to him in utter dedication. It is gratifying for us to remember that Sri Aurobindo had said ...

... book. Late Sunderlal Pateseria Late Ashit Gupta Pranab Bhattacharya Jayantilal Parekh Mrinal Das Gupta Bishwanath Roy Manik Mitra Dr. Srinivas Iyengar Pulak Banerjee Abani Sinha Hriday Narayan Mrityunjoy Mukherjee Samar Sen Aniruddha Sarkar Cristof Pitoёff Nishit Roy Amalesh Bhattacharya Simanta Narayan Chattopadhya Kanupriya Chatterjee Ajay Virmani Sushil Deora ...

... By then the Mother had allotted a room in the Ashram for my brother Debu. He used to stay in the room next to Nirod da's. And where the present Ashram Post-Office is situated was my brother Hriday's residence. Chotka went to the poultry and my youngest brother used to live in a rented house somewhere else. For this house the Mother looked at everything in the house, selected the kind of ...