
Sarada Devi
Sarada Devi, also known as Sri Sarada Amma, was the wife of the renowned Indian saint and philosopher Ramakrishna Paramahamsa. Born in 1853, she played a crucial role in the spiritual and social landscape of the late 19th century in India. After Ramakrishna's passing, she became a prominent figure in the Ramakrishna Order, guiding disciples and promoting spiritual teachings. Often regarded as a symbol of the divine feminine and maternal compassion, Sarada Devi emphasized the importance of selfless service and devotion. She was revered for her insightful teachings and is considered a spiritual leader and saint by many devotees.