Vivekananda Forum Meet 16 January 2025

TIME: July 29 to August 8, 1898.

02 Aug 1898 

Amarnath Cave 

Shiva – Dhyana Mein

Kali the Mother

September 30 

30 to the Coloured Springs of Kshir Bhavani 

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Dev Vani – Preta Atma – Jo Hum Nahi Dekh Paate Wah Kya Hai hi Nahi –

Atma Pratyakash – Shashtra –


Poorva Janma

Shraddha Karma

PLACE: Kashmir.

Shri Ranadaprasad Das Gupta, the founder and professor of the Jubilee Art Academy, Calcutta. 

Kali,the Mother

Vivekananda invokes mother to come “scattering plagues and sorrows/ dancing mad with joy”. Here the image conjured is not that of the protective mother but associates death. In the next stanza the association is strengthened and it is made explicit that she is not merely individual death, but ‘Time, the All-destroyer’ whose very name is Terror and whose very breath is ‘Death’. (96)

How beautifully he says-

For Terror is Thy name

Death is in Thy breath,

And every shaking step

Destroys a world for ever.

Thou ‘Time’, the All-destroyer!

Come, o Mother, come! (19-24)

Kali, The Mother

The stars are blotted out,
The clouds are covering clouds,
It is darkness vibrant, sonant.
In the roaring, whirling wind
Are the souls of a million lunatics
Just loose from the prison-house,
Wrenching trees by the roots,
Sweeping all from the path.
The sea has joined the fray,
And swirls up mountain-waves,
To reach the pitchy sky.
The flash of lurid light
Reveals on every side
A thousand, thousand shades
Of Death begrimed and black —
Scattering plagues and sorrows,
Dancing mad with joy,
Come, Mother, come!
For Terror is Thy name,
Death is in Thy breath,
And every shaking step
Destroys a world for e’er.
Thou “Time”, the All-Destroyer!
Come, O Mother, come!
Who dares misery love,
And hug the form of Death,
Dance in Destruction’s dance,
To him the Mother comes.

(Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda, Volume 4.)

The Swami then set out on a journey through

India with a select group of his disciples. After a

stay at Almora, were the Seviers were already

established, and then after a journey to Kashmir

up the river Jhelum through the Vale of Srinagar,

the Swami undertook, at the end of July 1898, the

great pilgrimage to the cave of Amarnath in the

glacial gorge of the Western Himalayas. Only Sister

Nivedita was permitted to accompany him to that

holy place. On August 2, the day of the annual

festival, they arrived at the sacred cave where there

was the famous ice-Shiva. Behind the other

pilgrims, Swami Vivekananda, trembling with

emotion, entered the sanctuary in an almost semi-

conscious condition. A great mystical experience

came to him. So saturated became his personality

with the Presence of the Lord that for days

afterwards he could speak of nothing but Shivaó

the Eternal One, the Great Monk, rapt in

meditation, aloof from all worldliness.

Following the pilgrimage to Amarnath the

Swamiís devotion concentrated itself on the

Mother, and he was soon blessed with a wonderful

vision of Kali the Divine Mother. While his vision

was most intense he wrote ëKali the Mother íóa

poem, where he is seen at his best. After this

experience he retired alone abruptly on September

30 to the Coloured Springs of Kshir Bhavani where

he practised severe austerities. He was found

completely transfigured when he returned to his

disciples after a few days. All thought of leader,

worker, or teacher was gone. He was now only the

Monkóin all nakedness of pure Sannyasa. So, he

feelingly said to them, ëIt is all ?Mother? now! All

my patriotism is gone. Everything is gone. Now it

is only ?Mother, Mother?!í The party then came

back to Lahore. The Swamiís health was so much

undermined that he had to be brought back to

Bengal by Swami Sadananda, who had hurried

down from Almora after learning of the Swamiís

poor health.

consecrating ceremony of the monastery on

December 9. From January 2, 1899, this place, now

known as Belur Math, became the permanent

headquarters of the monks of the Ramakrishna

Order.

Second Visit to West 

June 20, 1899. 

 In one of his letters he definitely says,

ë?pray for me?that my works may stop for ever, and

my whole soul be absorbed in the Mother.?The

battles are lost and won. I have bundled my things,

and am waiting for the Great Deliverer.?I am only

the boy who used to listen with rapt wonderment

to the wonderful words of Ramakrishna under the

banyan of Dakshineswar. That is my true nature;

works and activities, doing good and so forth are

all superimpositions. Now, I again hear his voice;

the same old voice thrilling my soul. Bonds are

breaking, love dying, work becoming tasteless; the

glamour is off life. Now only the voice of the Master

calling??Let the dead bury the dead, follow thou

Me.? ?I come, my Beloved Lord, I come??Nirvana

is before me. I feel it at times, the same infinite ocean

of peace, without a ripple, a breath

https://www.ramakrishnavivekananda.info/sisternivedita1910/08_amarnath.htm

THE MASTER AS I SAW HIM

VIII

AMARNATH

https://www.ramakrishnavivekananda.info/vivekananda/volume_7/conversations_and_dialogues/from_the_diary_of_a_disciple/swami_shishya_33e7_16.htm

CHAPTER X

THE SHRINE OF AMARNATH

PLACE: Kashmir.

https://www.ramakrishnavivekananda.info/vivekananda/volume_9/excerpts_from_sister_niveditas_book/chapter_x.htm

PLACE: Kashmir.

TIME: July 29 to August 8, 1898.

20, 1899. 

Converstaions With 

Shri Ranadaprasad Das Gupta, the founder and professor of the Jubilee Art Academy, Calcutta. 
……No sooner does one take the help of machinery than all originality vanishes — one cannot give expression to one’s ideas……

In the Paris Exhibition I saw a wonderful figure carved in marble

Art unveiling Nature

inner beauty of nature by drawing away with its own hands the covering veils

praising the sculptor who has tried to express this exquisite idea.