Swami Vivekananda: With Sri Ramakrishna
Swami Vivekananda: With Sri Ramakrishna
Swami Vivekananda: With Sri Ramakrishna
instructions to Narendra about the formation of the new monastic Order. In the small hours
of 16 August 1886 Sri Ramakrishna gave up his mortal body.
Awareness of Lifes Mission
After establishing the new monastic order, Vivekananda heard the inner call for a greater
mission in his life. While most of the followers of Sri Ramakrishna thought of him in relation
to their own personal lives, Vivekananda thought of the Master in relation to India and the
rest of the world. As the prophet of the present age, what was Sri Ramakrishnas message to
the modern world and to India in particular? This question and the awareness of his own
inherent powers urged Swamiji to go out alone into the wide world. So in the middle of 1890,
after receiving the blessings of Sri Sarada Devi, the divine consort of Sri Ramakrishna,
known to the world as Holy Mother, who was then staying in Kolkata, Swamiji left Baranagar
Math and embarked on a long journey of exploration and discovery of India.
Need for an Organization
One thing became clear to Swamiji: to carry out his plans for the spread of education and for
the uplift of the poor masses, and also of women, an efficient organization of dedicated
people was needed. As he said later on, he wanted to set in motion a machinery which will
bring noblest ideas to the doorstep of even the poorest and the meanest. It was to serve as
this machinery that Swamiji founded the Ramakrishna Mission a few years later.
Last Days
In June 1899 he went to the West on a second visit. This time he spent most of his time in
the West coast of USA. After delivering many lectures there, he returned to Belur Math in
December 1900. The rest of his life was spent in India, inspiring and guiding people, both
monastic and lay. Incessant work, especially giving lectures and inspiring people, told upon
Swamijis health. His health deteriorated and the end came quietly on the night of 4 July
1902. Before his Mahasamadhi he had written to a Western follower: It may be that I shall
find it good to get outside my body, to cast it off like a worn out garment. But I shall not
cease to work. I shall inspire men everywhere until the whole world shall know that it is one
with God.