I have no disciple. I am the servant of the servant of Rama
I have no disciple. I am the servant of the servant of Rama
Ramakrishna Paramahamsa, a revered saint and mystic of 19th century India, often spoke about his deep devotion to Lord Rama and his belief in being a humble servant of the servant of Rama. This statement, "I have no disciple. I am the servant of the servant of Rama," encapsulates the essence of Ramakrishna's spiritual philosophy and his attitude towards his disciples.Ramakrishna saw himself not as a guru or a teacher, but as a mere instrument in the hands of the divine. He believed that all his actions and teachings were guided by the will of Rama, and that he was simply a servant carrying out the divine plan. This humility and surrender to a higher power were central to Ramakrishna's spiritual practice and teachings.