Chief Minister Raises Concern Over Prefix Used in Tribute to Sri Ramakrishna
Mamata said the Prime Minister used the prefix 'Swami' in the message, while Ramakrishna Paramahamsa is widely known as 'Thakur'.
"Shocked again! Yet again, our Prime Minister aggressively displays his cultural insensitivity to great figures of Bengal. Today is the janmatithi of Yugavatara (God's incarnation in our age) Sri Sri Ramakrishna Paramahamsadeva.
"While trying to hail the great saint on this occasion, our PM added an unprecedented and improper prefix to the great saint's name, 'Swami'!" the Chief Minister posted on X.
The Prime Minister on Thursday paid tributes to Sri Ramakrishna Paramahamsa on his birth anniversary, and said his noble thoughts will forever remain a source of inspiration.
Ramakrishna Paramahamsa was born in 1836.
"Humble tributes to Swami Ramakrishna Paramahansa on his birth anniversary. The way he established spirituality and meditation as a vital life force will continue to benefit humanity in every era. His noble thoughts and messages will forever remain a source of inspiration," Modi said in a post on X in Hindi.
Sri Ramakrishna Paramahamsa, who served as a priest in Kolkata's Dakshineswar Kali Temple, is known for his teachings on the harmony of religions.
"As is well known, Sri Ramakrishna was widely revered as Thakur (literally, God). While his ascetic disciples constituted the Ramakrishna Math and the Ramakrishna Mission after their Master's demise, and those monks were then called 'Swami' as per Indian traditions, the Master, the Acharya, himself continued to be referred to as Thakur," Mamata said.
She said the prefix 'Swami' was meant for "his disciples in the Ramakrishna Order; but the holy trinity of the Order remained Thakur–Ma–Swamiji. Thakur is Sri Sri Ramakrishna Paramahamsadeva, Ma is Ma Sarada, and Swamiji is Swami Vivekananda".
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