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Religion & religious saints of India – part 3

Avatar Barishta Param Purush Shri Shri Ramakrishna Paramahansa. Image Courtesy – http://rkmvu.ac.in

Continuation after 2nd phase …

Born on 18-2-1836 at 4 am (6th Falgun, 1242, Wednesday, Sukla Dwitiya), his name was ‘Gadadhar Chattopadhyay’, father Khudiram and mother ‘Chintamoni’. Name of his elder brother was Ram Kumar Chattopadhyay. Ascendant and Moon Sign is Aquarius (Kumbha). Nakshatra is Poorva Bhadrapada.

Exalted: Venus, Mars, and Saturn
Debilitated: Ketu & Rahu
Vargottama: Mercury

Rashi Chart & Navamsa Chart:

Rashi Chart & Navamsa Chart of Shri Shri Ramakrishna Paramahansa.

Sanyasa Yoga is revealed straight way when Saturn is located in ninth house. Here lord of Ascendent/12th lord Saturn in 9th (Libra exalted). In Ascendant Aquarius & Moon Sign, three planets Moon, Sun and Mercury, being 6/7/8 house lords, are residing. Exalted Venus is with Pluto in 2nd house, Pisces. Jupiter in 5th house whereas Ketu is located in 4th. Mars is exalted in 12th house from Ascendant.

It reveals that full-fledged Avatar and deep pursuit of religious truth is determined on him who has achieved ‘Sarbadharma Samanyay’ – means assimilation of all types ways to reach the ‘Ultimate Goal’(Moksha). Ramkrishna felt occultism in every moment of his short life (50 years) of ‘Mother Bhabatarini’, and he joined Dakshineswar Kali Temple as priest by his elder brother Ram Kumar Chattopadhyay.

Ramkrishna handed over the saffron dress of Sanyasi with Rudraksha as valued religious treasure to his disciple, Narendranath Dutta (Swami Vivekananda) on 11-12-1885 after his first meeting. Ramkrishna breadth his last on 16th August, 1886 during the Mercury main dasha and Ketu sub period.



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