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"Only through work
can one remove
the bondage of works"
-Sri
Sarada Devi
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The Holy Mother, Sri Sarada Devi
is the central figure of the women’s Math. Her
life was a blazing fire of knowledge and sacrifice.
Holy Mother’s disciple and attendant, Pravrajika
Bharatiprana who was the first President of Sri Sarada
Math and the Ramakrishna Sarada Mission reflected the
way shown by Holy Mother to practise spiritual disciplines
and carry out day to day activities. Members of the
Math and Mission continue to work with these attitudes,
behavior and methods. The Holy Mother was the embodiment
of Motherhood. Following her ideal, this Math, in her
name, seeks to preserve and manifest with intimate loving
concern for each individual, seeing all and serving
all alike as God in human form. The monastic members
follow the spiritual discipline of sacrificing the good
of the individual in the interests of the community’s
goals in a bond of sisterhood. Swami Vivekananda revived
the ancient ideal of sacrifice, in modern times, in
the form of service to suffering humanity. Not only
material gifts but love and affection, caring and sharing,
attention and cooperation, are far more powerful. No
work is considered secular. All work is done in the
spirit of worship. Sister Nivedita said," Henceforth
there is no distinction between the sacred and the secular."
The service rendered by the members of this Math and
Mission are sadhana or spiritual practice. The expansion
of the self in this spirit of service is of the greatest
benefit to society as well as to one’s own spiritual
growth. We have to remember the Lord at all times when
we are engaged in service, then only the doer and the
receiver, both are benefitted.
Sri Sarada Math emphasizes spiritual
development while the aim of the Ramakrishna Sarada
Mission is service to the society, especially to women
and children. Swami Vivekananda said, ‘Certain
individuals are the sacrifices over which the race has
to walk.’ He believed that without feminine power
the world could not be regenerated and he had faith
in the potential of women to transform society in a
relatively shorter period of time. For this reason he
was eager to see a Math for women started even before
a Math for men. He said, ‘Educate the women of
India and let them solve their own problems. Why should
any man solve any woman’s problem?’ He foretold
that this work for women would exceed the responsibility
of the work for men.
Sri Sarada Devi’s life
of selfless service to all alike irrespective of differences
among individuals is the ideal and aim of all activities.
From her early childhood till her last days Mother's
entire life was given to the service of other people
spontaneously, without any expectation, out of unconditional
love. Sri Sarada Devi was the witness and supporter
of all the activities of the Ramakrishna Order in her
lifetime and gave the work for women, begun in her lifetime
in the Nivedita School her blessings. She is even today
working through the body of the twin organizations of
the Math and Mission in her name for the welfare of
the world.
The
Mission, including the Headquarters and the centre at
Pangot (Nainital), runs 16 centres while the Math runs
13 centers. The centres in Indore and Guntur are combined
Math & Mission centres. The activities of the Math
and Mission centres may be classified under six categories
as follows :
1. Educational Work
2. Medical Service
3. Rural Uplift Work
4. Relief Works
5. Help to the needy
6. Cultural and Spiritual
Ideas
7. Work Outside India
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