Sarada Devi (सारदा देवी)


Bhaktamal | Sarada Devi
Real Name - Saradamani Mukhopadhyay
Other Names - Kshemankari, Thakurmani
Guru - Ramakrishna Paramhamsa
Aaradhya - Maa Kali
Born - 22 December 1853 (Pausha Krishna Saptami)
Place of Birth - Joyrambati, West Bengal
Marital Status - Married
Language - Bengali, Sanskrit
Husband - Ramakrishna Paramhamsa
Father- Ramachandra Mukhopadhyay
Mother - Shyama Sundari Devi
Famous - Spiritual Guru Mata
Sri Sarada Devi, also known as Holy Mother, was the consort of Ramakrishna Paramhansa and the spiritual head of the Ramakrishna Mission. She was married to Ramakrishna when she was just 10 years old.

Sarada Devi was a devout Hindu and a follower of the Advaita Vedanta philosophy. She was also a spiritual teacher and healer. She is considered to be a saint by many Hindus.

Teachings and quotes of Sri Sarada Devi:
❀ The goal of life is to realize God. This can be achieved through love, devotion, and service to others.
❀ The world is a reflection of our own mind. If we want to change the world, we must first change ourselves.
❀ The greatest gift we can give to others is our love and compassion.
❀ True happiness comes from within. It cannot be found in external things.
❀ We are all one. We are all connected.

Sri Sarada Devi is a powerful spiritual teacher and a role model for all. Her teachings are timeless and relevant to all people, regardless of their religion or beliefs.
सारदा देवी - हिन्दी में पढ़ें
श्री सारदा देवी, जिन्हें पवित्र माता के नाम से भी जाना जाता है, रामकृष्ण परमहंस की पत्नी और रामकृष्ण मिशन की आध्यात्मिक प्रमुख थीं। जब वह मात्र 10 वर्ष की थीं, तब उनका विवाह रामकृष्ण से कर दिया गया।
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