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At 9am, while the Master was still sitting in his room, Manomohan arrived from Konnagar with some members of his family.
In answer to Sri Ramakrishna’s kind inquiries, Manomohan explained that he was taking them to Calcutta.
When Narendra and his friends had finished bathing in the Ganges, the Master said to them earnestly:
Discrimination and Dispassion
About 10:30 Narendra and his Brahmo friends were meditating in the Panchavati.
After a while Sri Ramakrishna came to them. M., too, was present.
The Master said to the Brahmo devotees:
Then he sang:
Narendra and his friends came down from their seats on the raised platform of the Panchavati and stood near the Master. He returned to his room with them.
Futility of mere lecturing
What can you achieve by mere lecturing and scholarship without discrimination and dispassion? God alone is real, and all else is unreal. God alone is substance, and all else is nonentity. That is discrimination.
First of all set up God in the shrine of your heart, and then deliver lectures as much as you like. How will the mere repetition of ‘Brahma’ profit you if you are not imbued with discrimination and dispassion? It is the empty sound of a conch-shell.
There lived in a village a young man named Padmalochan. People used to call him ‘Podo’, for short. In this village there was a temple in a very dilapidated condition. It contained no image of God. Aśwattha and other plants sprang up on the ruins of its walls.
Bats lived inside, and the floor was covered with dust and the droppings of the bats. The people of the village had stopped visiting the temple. One day after dusk the villagers heard the sound of a conch-shell from the direction of the temple. They thought perhaps someone had installed an image in the shrine and was performing the evening worship.
One of them softly opened the door and saw Padmalochan standing in a corner, blowing the conch. No image had been set up. The temple hadn’t been swept or washed.
Filth and dirt lay everywhere. Then he shouted to Podo:
You have set up no image here, Within the shrine, O fool! Blowing the conch, you simply make Confusion worse confounded. Day and night eleven bats Scream there incessantly.
Purification of mind
There is no use in merely making a noise if you want to establish the Deity in the shrine of your heart, if you want to realize God. First of all purify the mind. In the pure heart God takes His seat. One cannot bring the holy image into the temple if the droppings of bats are all around. The eleven bats are our eleven organs: five of action, five of perception, and the mind.
First of all invoke the Deity, and then give lectures to your heart’s content. First of all dive deep. Plunge to the bottom and gather up the gems. Then you may do other things. But nobody wants to plunge. People are without spiritual discipline and prayer, without renunciation and dispassion. They learn a few words and immediately start to deliver lectures. It is difficult to teach others. Only if a man gets a command from God, after realizing Him, is he entitled to teach."
The Master came to the west end of the verandah. M stood by his side.
Sri Ramakrishna had repeated again and again that God cannot be realized without discrimination and renunciation. This made M. extremely worried.
He had married and was then a young man of 28, educated in college in the Western way.
Having a sense of duty, he asked himself:
He was really at a loss to know what to do.
Immersed in deep thought, M. stood leaning against the wall.
Narendra and the other devotees remained silent a few minutes. The Master exchanged several words with them; then, suddenly going to M., he whispered in his ear:
This had a most soothing effect on M.’s worried mind. All the while he had been thinking: “Let her commit suicide. What can I do?”
On another occasion the Master had said to M. privately:
It was noon. The worship was over, and food offerings had been made in the temple. The doors of the temple were shut. Sri Ramakrishna sat down for his meal, and Narendra and the other devotees partook of the food offerings from the temple.
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