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Ramakrishna Paramahamsa () (18 February 1836 – 16 August 1886), born Gadadhar Chatterji or Gadadhar Chattopadhyay (''Gôdadhor Chôṭṭopaddhae''), was an Indian mystic and yogi during the 19th-century. His religious school of thought led to the formation of the Ramakrishna Mission by his chief disciple Swami Vivekananda. Tota Puri gave him the honorific ''Paramahamsa''. Ramakrishna was born in a poor Brahmin Vaishnava family in rural Bengal. He became a priest of the Dakshineswar Kali Temple, dedicated to the goddess Kali, which was influenced by the main strands of Bengali ''bhakti'' tradition. The most widely known amongst his first spiritual teachers was an ascetic woman, called Bhairavi Brahmani, who was skilled in Tantra and Vaishnava ''bhakti''.〔 Later an ''Advaita Vedantin'' ascetic, Tota Puri, taught him non-dual meditation, and he experienced ''nirvikalpa samadhi'' under his guidance. ==Biography==
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