INNER VOICE - When Naren met Sri Ramakrishna

The Hindustan Times | November 16, 2005 | Copyright

Mumbai, Nov 16 -- IN NOVEMBER 1881, Ramchandra Datta, one of Naren's relatives and a devotee, took Naren to see Ramakrishna at the house of Surendranath Mishra. Impressed by the young man's singing, Ramakrishna invited Naren to visit him at Dakshineswar.

On his very first visit, Naren felt the strange and irresistible power of Ramakrisna's love for him. With tears streaming down his face, Ramakrishna asked him, "What took you so long to come? How unkind of you to keep me waiting so long!" Naren was naturally surprised, even dismayed by this unexpected display of emotion and affection. ...

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