 | Belur
Math, IndiaThe Headquarters of Ramakrishna Math and MissionBelur
Math, sprawling over forty acres of land on the western bank of the Hooghly (Ganga),
in Howrah district, an hour’s drive from Kolkata, is a place of pilgrimage for
people from all over the world professing different religious faiths. Even people
not interested in religion come here for the peace it exudes. It was at
Belur Math that Swami Vivekananda (1863-1902), the foremost disciple of Sri Ramakrishna
(1836-1886), lived the last years of his brief life. He consecrated the grounds
in 1898 by worshipping the urn containing the sacred relics of Sri Ramakrishna,
which he himself carried on his shoulders to the place of worship. On that occasion
he uttered these prophetic words about Belur Math: “The blazing light of universal
harmony that will emanate from here will flood the whole world.” On another occasion
he said that “the power that will have its rise from here [Belur Math] will flood
the whole world and turn the course of men's lives into different channels; from
this place will spring forth ideals which will be the harmony of Knowledge, Devotion,
Yoga, and Work ... all true seekers of spirituality will in course of time assemble
here.” True to that prophecy, Belur Math has become the hub of a worldwide spiritual
movement known as the Ramakrishna Movement. The serene campus of Belur Math
on the Ganga includes temples dedicated to Sri Ramakrishna, Sri Sarada Devi and
Swami Vivekananda, in which their relics are enshrined, and the main monastery
of the Ramakrishna Order. The place has been sanctified by the stay of Swami Vivekananda
and most of the monastic disciples of Sri Ramakrishna who spent several years
here. Holy Mother Sri Sarada Devi also visited this place on several occasions.
The room in which Swamiji attained Mahasamadhi has been preserved here. The headquarters
of the worldwide twin organizations known as Ramakrishna Math and Ramakrishna
Mission are also situated here. An added attraction is the Museum which contains
articles connected with the history of Ramakrishna Math and Mission. The green
lawns and lush growth of trees and bushes everywhere add to the serenity and beauty
of the place. All this has contributed to an elevating spiritual ambience that
has made Belur Math an important place of pilgrimage for people all over the world.
A degree college, a polytechnic, and several other educational institutions of
the Ramakrishna Mission are situated in the vast campus adjacent to Belur Math. The
following units belong directly to the main monastery: 1.The MONKS’ QUARTERS
: Apart from the main Monks’ Quarters, there are a few other buildings in which
the monks and novices stay permanently. These quarters are out of bounds for visitors
and even to lay devotees.
2. MATH OFFICE : This is the main office of
Belur Math. Situated behind the main temple, it is the nerve centre of all the
activities concerning worship in the temples, annual celebration of Durga Puja
and other festivals, maintenance of the premises, maintenance of monks, taking
care of devotees, distribution of prasad, etc. Pranami (offerings) for worship
and contributions for the maintenance of monks are received at the Math Office.
3. SACRED SHRINES : The imposing sandstone temple which enshrines the sacred relics
and a beautiful marble statue of Sri Ramakrishna is one of the most unique temples
built in modern times. It combines the architectural features of a Hindu temple,
Buddhist cave, Christian church and Islamic mosque. There are also smaller temples
dedicated to Holy Mother Sri Sarada Devi, Swami Vivekananda and Swami Brahmananda. A
few other buildings associated with the early history of Ramakrishna Math are: the
Old Shrine where worship to Sri Ramakrishna was conducted for more than three
decades;the room in which Swami Vivekananda spent his
last years;the ‘Old Math’, earlier known as Nilambar
Mukherjee’s Garden House, which was sanctified by the Holy Mother’s stay on several
occasions, and which served as the monastery of Ramakrishna Order for a short
period. 4. PROBATIONERS’ TRAINING CENTRE : All the Probationers of
the Ramakrishna Order have to stay for two years at the Training Centre before
they are given Brahmacharya Ordination. It is a three-storied building where the
novices and Acharyas (teachers) stay. In this institution regular classes are
conducted for the novices on basic Hindu scriptures, lives and teachings of Sri
Ramakrishna, Sri Sarada Devi, Swami Vivekananda and other incarnations and prophets,
Indian philosophy, Western philosophy, Comparative Religion, etc. The novices
are also given training in music, Vedic chanting, performing Puja, keeping accounts,
gardening, etc. During 2004-05 there were 94 Probationers and 7 resident Acharyas
at the Training Centre.
5. MATH LIBRARY : The Math has a library, meant
for the use of monastics and lay Mission members; it has 21,481 books and 79 periodicals,
including a collection of books used by the direct disciples of Sri Ramakrishna.
6. CELEBRATIONS : Apart from the celebration of traditional Hindu festivals such
as Durga Puja, Lakshmi Puja, Kali Puja, Saraswati Puja, Shivaratri, and the birthdays
of Sri Ramakrishna, Holy Mother and Swami Vivekananda, Belur Math also observes
in a solemn way the birthdays of Sri Krishna, Buddha, Jesus Christ and Chaitanya.
The Christmas Eve celebration with the singing of Carols and reading from the
Bible is very impressive.
Math and Mission Headquarters Office Apart
from the institutions mentioned above, which belong to the Belur Math Monastery,
the Secretarial Office of the Headquarters of the worldwide Ramakrishna Math and
Ramakrishna Mission is also situated on the grounds of Belur Math. The work of
coordinating and supervising the innumerable activities of the 161 branch centres
of the Math and Mission is carried on in this office by the General Secretary,
assisted by four Assistant Secretaries. The Secretariat has various departments
such as Central Office, Cash, Accounts, Investments, Audit, Law, Relief and Rehabilitation,
Welfare, Construction and Maintenance, etc. The Headquarters office also
directly conducts the following activities: 1. CHARITABLE DISPENSARY: Begun
on a modest scale with free allopathic and homoeopathic sections in 1913, the
dispensary started functioning in its own building in 1938. At present the allopathic
section has several departments such as general, dental, ophthalmology, ENT, dermatology,
gynaecology, radiology (including ultrasonography), pathology and biochemistry.
During the year it treated 7,53,216 cases.
2. HELP TO THE POOR : The Headquarters
did considerable work in this respect this year by giving regular monetary help
to 309 families and 2340 students and one time help to 338 families and 253 patients,
incurring a total expenditure of Rs. 22,72,378. Besides this monetary help, 9717
pieces of clothing, 3 tricycles and one Caliper Shoe were distributed to needy
persons.
3. RELIEF AND REHABILITATION : During the period under review,
the Mission and the Math undertook relief and rehabilitation works, involving
an expenditure of about Rs. 13.05 crore, in response to the cry for succour from
thousands of distressed people affected by Tsunami, devastating floods, cyclones
and other calamities in several parts of India. These activities have been mentioned
in greater detail Types of Service under the head Relief and Rehabilitation Work.
4. PALLIMANGAL: (Integrated Rural Development): The Math and the Mission centres
continued the project, started in 1980, in and around Kamarpukur and Jayrambati.
Various programmes such as agriculture, cottage industry, mobile medical service,
and so on were implemented, the details of which have been mentioned in Types
of Service under the head Work in Rural and Tribal Areas.
5. VEDA VIDYALAYA
: Started in August 1993 in the same campus, the Vivekananda Veda Vidyalaya imparts
Vedic education to the young. The students reside and study in an atmosphere similar
to the ancient gurukula system. This year there were 22 students. Its library
had 3389 books and 4 periodicals. Competent teachers taught the boys Vedic chanting
and the rudiments of vedangas.
6. RAMAKRISHNA MUSEUM : In this Museum
articles and artifacts closely associated with Sri Ramakrishna, Holy Mother, Swami
Vivekananda and other direct disciples of the Master have been exhibited.
7. MONASTIC RETREATS:
The Headquarters of the Ramakrishna Math maintains
four monastic retreats (kutias): Ramakrishna Kutir,
Mayakund, Rishikesh, Dist. Dehra Dun, Uttaranchal 249201;Ramakrishna
Kutir, Ganganagar P.O. & Dist. Uttarkashi, Uttaranchal 249193;Ramakrishna
Swargashrama, Lalgarh, Dist. Paschim Medinipur, West Bengal 721516; andSri
Ramakrishna Kutir, P.O. Athanavur, Yelagiri Hills, Dist. Vellore, Tamil Nadu 635853.VISITING
HOURS OF BELUR MATH April to September 6.00 to 11.30 a.m.
**1 4.00 to 7.00 p.m. **2 October to March 6.30 to 11.30 a.m.
**1 3.30 to 6.00 p.m.**2 The hours are extended on special days. **1.The
sanctum sanctorum or inner shrine (garbha mandira) of Sri Ramakrishna Temple is
closed at 11.00 a.m. for ritualistic food offering to the Deity and opened at
11.40 a.m. for about five minutes. All other temples are closed at 11.30 a.m. **2.
At the time of sunset, when the arati (evening service) begins, a bell is rung
to indicate that visitors are not allowed to loiter on the Math grounds and that
they are also not permitted to visit any of the temples other than Sri Ramakrishna
Temple from then on. They may sit inside Sri Ramakrishna Temple and join the arati.
They may also spend their time in meditation and silent prayer in the main temple
(Sri Ramakrishna Temple) after the arati till the garbha mandira is closed for
the ritualistic food-offering at 8.30 p.m. from April to September or 8 p.m. from
October to March. Contact address at Belur Math:
The
General Secretary Ramakrishna Math and Ramakrishna Mission P.O. Belur
Math, District: Howrah, State: West Bengal 711 202 (India) Phones PBX (91
- 33) 2654 1144 / 1180 / 9581 / 9681 Fax (91 - 33) 2654 4346 E-mail:
rkmhq@vsnl.com

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