| The ashes of Ramakrishna, Sarada Devi,
and Swami Vivekanada are enshrined here. It was here that Swami Vivekananda
lived the last years of his brief life.
There is a Sri Ramakrishna Temple at the Belur Math,
separated by a transparent glass cover. It is here Swami Vivekananda placed
the relics of Sri Ramakrishna. When one enters from the main gateway one
can see this impressive temple. Built in 1938, it is the main attraction
in Belur Math because the temple has a style of architecture that combined
elements f a church, mosque and a temple. It is really a wonderful temple
which harmonizes all religions. The construction of the temple took four
years and Ms. Hellen Rubel, an American disciple of Swami Vivekananda
provided the major portion of the funds. Inside the temple houses an idol
of Sri Ramakrishna.
Near to this, there is a library hall which contains
all books related to Ramakrishna-Vivekananda literature and also about
Vedanta in various languages. Situated to the north-east of Sri Ramakrishna
Temple is an old shrine where worship to Sri Ramakrishna was conducted
for more than three decades. To the southeast of this Swami Vivekananda’s
room. It is here Swami Vivekananda spent his last years and attained Mahasamadhi
on 4 July 1902. The articles used by him is preserved here. The room also
contains relics such as his bed, sandals and turban. There is a courtyard
in front of this room, there still stands a mango tree under which Swamiji
used to sit and meet visitors and devotees.
Swami Brahmananda Temple is the another temple in Belur
Math. Swami Brahmananda was a disciple of Sri Ramakrishna Paramahansa
and also the first President of the Ramkrishna Math and Mission. The temple
stands on the spot where Swami Brahmananda's body was cremated.
Inside the temple complex there is a smaller temple dedicated
to Holy Mother Sarada Devi. The temple stands south on the bank of the
Ganga because the Mother loved he Ganga. The temple of Swami Vivekananda
is situated near. The temple has an upper story enshrines an alabaster
OM in Bengali character. By the side of the temple is a bel (bilva) tree,
replacing a similar tree after the original tree died under which he loved
to rest .
The samadhi or memorial Enclosure is another important
building in the complex. The earthly remains of seven of the sixteen direct
monastic disciples of Sri Ramakrishna were cremated here. Their names
are engraved on the marble. Apart from these, the math houses the Ramakrishna
Museum. It is is located to the south of the main temple.The museum contains
things which was used by Sri Ramakrishna, Holy Mother and Swami Vivekananda.
Rare articles used by Sri Ramakrishna, Holy Mother and Swami Vivekananda
are displayed here. The ‘Old Math’, earlier known as Nilambar Mukherjee’s
Garden House, stands further south on the bank of the Ganga. Holy Mother
stayed here several times before the Belur Math came into existence.
The Math maintains a regular schedule of meditation and
puja, which guests can also paticipate. Guests can make day trips outside
the math but are requested not to go the premises in the evenings.
All Hindu festivals including birthdays of Sri Ramakrishna
Paramahansa, Sri Sarada Devi, Swami Vivekananda and the first twelve disciples
of Sri Sri Ramakrishna Paramahansa are celebrated every year.
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