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Ramakrishna Paramahamsa (1836–1886) is a famous nineteenth-century Bengali mystic. Ramakrishna was a teacher of popular appeal, speaking in rustic Bengali with stories and parables.〔Smart, Ninian ''The World’s Religions'' (1998) p.409, Cambridge〕 Ramakrishna's main teachings included God realization as the supreme goal of life, renunciation of ''Kama-Kanchana'', Harmony of Religions and ''Jiva is Shiva''. Key concepts in Ramakrishna’s teachings included the oneness of existence and the unity and truth of all religions. ==God-realisation== Ramakrishna emphasised that God-realisation is the supreme goal of all living beings.〔''Kathamrita'', 1/10/6〕 Ramakrishna’s mystical experiences through different religions led him to teach that various religions are different means to reach absolute knowledge and bliss—and that the different religions cannot express the totality of absolute truth, but can express aspects of it.〔Flood, p. 257.〕
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