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CHAPTER VII

SOME INCIDENTS IN THE LIFE OF SRÎ RÂMA-KRISHNA (AS TOLD BY HIMSELF)


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I practised austerities for a long time. I cared very little for the body. My longing for Days of struggle. the Divine Mother was so great that I would not eat or sleep. I would lie on the bare ground, placing my head on a lump of earth, and cry out loudly: "Mother, Mother, why dost Thou not come to me?" I did not know how the days and nights passed away. I used to have ecstasy all the time. I saw my disciples as my own people, like children and relations, long before they came to me. I used to cry before my Mother, saying: "O Mother! I am dying for my beloved ones (Bhaktas); do Thou bring them to me as quickly as possible."

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