Why Goddess Kali Appeared Before Shri Ramakrishna Paramhansa? | RAMAKRISHNA KALI DARSHAN
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How Shri Ramakrishna Paramhansa Saw The Hindu Goddess Kali?

Ramakrishna poured his heart and soul into the worship of Kali. While others perceive Kali as destruction, for him She was the all-loving Mother. While she wore a garland of heads on neck, Her waist was covered with human arms, two of her hands held weapons of death, and eyes that glazed fire, strangely Ramakrishna felt in her presence the soothing touch of tender love.

Once when he was anxious and restless, he picked up a sword that was kept in Mother Kali’s temple to kill himself. Suddenly the Goddess appeared in front of him. In that moment he could see nothing else in the world, not even his own existence, all his eyes were able to see was the form of Kali. This vision disappeared immediately. Ramakrishna describes that moment to be so short that it last for blink of an eye, yet so limitless and infinite that it would remain with him for eternity.
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