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Sri Sarada Devi Sadhana Place, Sri Savitri Devi Temple, Pushkar, Rajasthan

This is a sadhana place of Sri Sarada Devi.

There is a place to sit and meditate. You can go into meditative states here effortlessly.

How to Get there
The temple is located 1.7 kms south west of Pushkar lake. Cable cars and staircases are available to reach the temple which is on the top of the hill.

Map:
https://maps.app.goo.gl/FhfAhE3MvmrEyJG19

About Sadhana place of Sri Sarada Devi

The Holy consort of Sri Ramakrishna, the incarnation of the age – Sri Sarada Devi (1854-1920) is the form of God’s Motherhood. Sri Ramakrishna said – “She is Sarada, she is my power, she has come to give knowledge.” Swami Vivekananda, the leader of this age used to call her “The living Durga.” Today innumerable men and women of many countries all over the world get peace and bliss by holding and worshipping her as the Holy Mother. When she visited this place during her pilgrimage in the year 1886, she climbed this hill and went into deep trance in the compound of the Sri Savitri Mandir, Pushkar.

About Sri Sarada Devi

Sri Sarada Devi (Bengali: সারদা দেবী; Sharodā Debi; 22 December 1853 – 21 July 1920), born Kshemankari / Thakurmani / Saradamani Mukhopadhyay, was the wife and spiritual consort of Ramakrishna Paramahamsa, a nineteenth-century Hindu mystic. Sarada Devi is also reverentially addressed as the Holy Mother (Sri Sri Maa) by the followers of the Sri Ramakrishna monastic order. The Sri Sarada Math and Ramakrishna Sarada Mission situated at Dakshineshwar is based on the ideals and life of Sarada Devi. She played an important role in the growth of the Ramakrishna Movement.

Sri Sarada Devi was born in Jayrambati, a village in present-day Bankura District in the state of West Bengal, India. She was married to Ramakrishna in 1859[citation needed] when she was only six years old and Ramakrishna was 23 years old, but remained with her family until she was 18, when she joined Ramakrishna at Dakshineswar Kali temple. According to her biographers, both lived “lives of unbroken continence, showing the ideals of a householder and of the monastic ways of life”. After Ramakrishna’s death, Sarada Devi stayed most of the time either at Joyrambati or at the Udbodhan office, Calcutta. The disciples of Ramakrishna regarded her as their own mother, and after their guru’s death looked to her for advice and encouragement. The followers of the Ramakrishna movement and a large section of devotees across the world worship Sarada Devi as an incarnation of the Adi Parashakti or the Divine Mother.

Read More

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarada_Devi

 

This is a sadhana place of Sri Sarada Devi.

There is a place to sit and meditate. You can go into meditative states here effortlessly.

How to Get there
The temple is located 1.7 kms south west of Pushkar lake. Cable cars and staircases are available to reach the temple which is on the top of the hill.

Map:
https://maps.app.goo.gl/FhfAhE3MvmrEyJG19

About Sadhana place of Sri Sarada Devi

The Holy consort of Sri Ramakrishna, the incarnation of the age – Sri Sarada Devi (1854-1920) is the form of God’s Motherhood. Sri Ramakrishna said – “She is Sarada, she is my power, she has come to give knowledge.” Swami Vivekananda, the leader of this age used to call her “The living Durga.” Today innumerable men and women of many countries all over the world get peace and bliss by holding and worshipping her as the Holy Mother. When she visited this place during her pilgrimage in the year 1886, she climbed this hill and went into deep trance in the compound of the Sri Savitri Mandir, Pushkar.

About Sri Sarada Devi

Sri Sarada Devi (Bengali: সারদা দেবী; Sharodā Debi; 22 December 1853 – 21 July 1920), born Kshemankari / Thakurmani / Saradamani Mukhopadhyay, was the wife and spiritual consort of Ramakrishna Paramahamsa, a nineteenth-century Hindu mystic. Sarada Devi is also reverentially addressed as the Holy Mother (Sri Sri Maa) by the followers of the Sri Ramakrishna monastic order. The Sri Sarada Math and Ramakrishna Sarada Mission situated at Dakshineshwar is based on the ideals and life of Sarada Devi. She played an important role in the growth of the Ramakrishna Movement.

Sri Sarada Devi was born in Jayrambati, a village in present-day Bankura District in the state of West Bengal, India. She was married to Ramakrishna in 1859[citation needed] when she was only six years old and Ramakrishna was 23 years old, but remained with her family until she was 18, when she joined Ramakrishna at Dakshineswar Kali temple. According to her biographers, both lived “lives of unbroken continence, showing the ideals of a householder and of the monastic ways of life”. After Ramakrishna’s death, Sarada Devi stayed most of the time either at Joyrambati or at the Udbodhan office, Calcutta. The disciples of Ramakrishna regarded her as their own mother, and after their guru’s death looked to her for advice and encouragement. The followers of the Ramakrishna movement and a large section of devotees across the world worship Sarada Devi as an incarnation of the Adi Parashakti or the Divine Mother.

Read More

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarada_Devi

 

Type

Consecrated

Country

India (भारत)

State

Rajasthan

City

Pushkar

Google Map

https://maps.app.goo.gl/FhfAhE3MvmrEyJG19

Longitude

26.4805974

Latitude

74.5366878

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Accessibility

You can sit and meditate. You can go into meditative states here effortlessly.

Read More

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarada_Devi

How To Get There

The temple is located 1.7 kms south west of Pushkar lake. Cable cars and staircases are available to reach the temple which is on the top of the hill.