The early life of the Swami is shrouded in mystery. Born in a remote
village of Bihar, and orphaned at a tender age, the boy was later brought
to Calcutta by his uncle.
Good fortune favored him by getting him the job of a servant in the house
of Sri Ramachandra Datta, a great devotee of Sri Ramakrishna. The
religious atmosphere in the house helped unfold his religious temperament.
The frequent errands to Dakshineswar brought him into close contact with
Sri Ramakrishna who graciously accepted him as a disciple. Later on, as
Sri Ramakrishna felt the need for an attendant, Latu started living with
him and serving him. Since the guru was all in all for him, his service
was exceptionally devoted.
After
the demise of the Master, Latu embraced monastic life and became `Swami
Adbhutananda.' Though he lived a mendicant's life, he seldom moved away
from Dakshineswar, his holiest place of pilgrimage. Through hard austerity
and long bouts of meditation he was able to live constantly in God.
He
lived for an unusually long period of nine years at the house of Balram
Bose, another great devotee of Sri Ramakrishna. It was during this period
that many earnest seekers would meet him and get their doubts resolved.
He
spent his last days at Varanasi where he breathed his last on April 24,
1920.
Teachings
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What
is the use of prayer and meditation if you have no dependence on Him ?
Everything else is useless if you lack this.
It
is a great sin to find fault with others. You will invariably find
that it is such people as never do a good act themselves who easily
see defects in others and energetically spread rumors.
It
is better to continue calling on the Lord devotedly than to know,
speak, and preach thousand and one religious cants and shibboleths.
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