Born in 1853 in the peaceful village of Jayrambati, Bengal, Sri Sarada Devi grew up in a simple rural setting. Even as a child, she radiated purity, compassion, and spiritual depth.
Married to Sri Ramakrishna at a young age, she later became his spiritual counterpart and divine companion— living a life of selflessness, devotion, and unconditional love.
Sri Sarada Devi was the embodiment of the Universal Mother. Her presence brought peace to countless seekers. After Sri Ramakrishna’s passing, she guided disciples with gentle wisdom and infinite love.
She lived a life of silent greatness—serving, praying, cooking, and blessing thousands. Through her simple actions, she expressed the highest truths of Vedanta.
Her teachings are simple, practical, and universal — guiding humanity toward purity, service, and divine love.
Even today, Sri Sarada Devi’s message of compassion, purity, and universal motherhood inspires millions. Centers and temples dedicated to her teachings stand as beacons of peace.
Her unconditional love knows no boundaries — embracing all, regardless of faith, background, or caste.
“I am the mother of the wicked as well as the virtuous.”