Vedanta Society of Western Washington

Sri Sarada Devi: The Spiritual Regenerator of the World — Swami Chandrashekharananda

June 26, 2016·1h 3m
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Recorded at the Vedanta Society of Western Washington on June 26, 2016.In this special observance honoring Holy Mother Sri Sarada Devi, Swami Chandrashekharananda reflects on her unique role in the Ramakrishna tradition and her continuing influence on spiritual life throughout the world. Drawing upon the teachings of Sri Ramakrishna, he presents Holy Mother as the embodiment of the Divine Mother and the spiritual power through which the ideals of the Ramakrishna movement were nurtured and carried forward. He explores the Vedantic understanding of spirit, consciousness, and the divine reality underlying all existence, explaining how Sri Sarada Devi awakened this awareness in countless seekers through her purity, compassion, and quiet spiritual strength.The talk highlights many incidents from Holy Mother's life that reveal her universal love, humility, and capacity to guide people of every background. Swami Chandrashekharananda describes her role as teacher, spiritual guide, and mother to all, emphasizing her unwavering acceptance of those who came to her for refuge. He also discusses her influence on the growth of the Ramakrishna movement after Sri Ramakrishna's passing and her encouragement of lives dedicated to service, selflessness, and spiritual practice. Through these reflections, the lecture presents Sri Sarada Devi as a living spiritual force whose example continues to inspire seekers toward awareness of their inherent divinity and a life dedicated to the welfare of others.

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