Ramakrishna Mission
The Ramakrishna Mission is a Hindu monastic organization founded by Swami Vivekananda, a disciple of Sri Ramakrishna Paramahamsa. It was established in 1897 with the aim of promoting the spiritual, moral, and social upliftment of individuals and society as a whole.
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It was established in 1897 with the aim of promoting the spiritual, moral, and social upliftment of individuals and society as a whole. The mission operates several educational institutions, hospitals, charitable organizations, and religious centers in India and around the world. The organization follows the teachings of Sri Ramakrishna and Swami Vivekananda, emphasizing the unity of all religions and the importance of selfless service. The mission's activities include education, healthcare, rural development, youth empowerment, and relief work during natural disasters. It also plays an active role in promoting interfaith harmony and social justice. The Ramakrishna Mission is guided by a set of fundamental principles, including discipline, self-control, love, and detachment. Over the years, it has made significant contributions to various fields and has been recognized for its work in education, healthcare, and social service. The mission continues to play a crucial role in fostering spiritual growth and societal well-being by imbibing the virtues of its founding ideals.