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Ramakrishna Jayanti 2026: Date, Tithi, Significance and Teachings

The 190th birth anniversary of Ramakrishna Paramahansa will be observed on Thursday, 19 February 2026. The day, popularly known as Ramakrishna Jayanti, commemorates the life and spiritual message of one of India’s greatest saints and mystics, whose teachings inspired modern spiritual movements across the world.

Ramakrishna Paramahansa’s life emphasised devotion, religious harmony and direct experience of God — principles that continue to influence millions of followers today.

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Ramakrishna Jayanti 2026 Date and Tithi

According to the Hindu calendar, the festival is celebrated on Dwitiya Tithi of Shukla Paksha in Phalguna month.

Tithi Timings (2026):

  • Dwitiya Tithi Begins — 04:57 PM, 18 February 2026
  • Dwitiya Tithi Ends — 03:58 PM, 19 February 2026

Therefore, Ramakrishna Jayanti will be observed on 19 February 2026 (Thursday).


Who Was Ramakrishna Paramahansa?

Ramakrishna Paramahansa (1836–1886) was a renowned Hindu saint and mystic born in Kamarpukur, West Bengal. He served as a priest at the Dakshineswar Kali Temple near Kolkata and experienced profound spiritual realizations through intense devotion.

He practiced multiple religious paths — including Hinduism, Islam and Christianity — and concluded that all religions lead to the same divine truth. His universal approach later inspired his disciple Swami Vivekananda, who spread his teachings worldwide.


Significance of Ramakrishna Jayanti

Ramakrishna Jayanti is not just a remembrance day — it is a spiritual celebration of universal harmony.

Why the day is important

  • Promotes unity of religions
  • Encourages devotion and meditation
  • Teaches simplicity and purity of heart
  • Inspires service to humanity

His famous philosophy:

“Serve man as God”

This idea became the foundation of the Ramakrishna Mission, which continues to run schools, hospitals and social services across the world.


Celebrations and Rituals

The festival is celebrated especially at Belur Math, the headquarters of Ramakrishna Mission.

Common Observances

  • Special puja and aarti
  • Reading of Ramakrishna’s teachings
  • Bhajans and kirtans
  • Meditation sessions
  • Charity and food distribution (prasad)
  • Spiritual discourses

Devotees also practice fasting and spend the day in prayer and self-reflection.


Core Teachings of Ramakrishna Paramahansa

1. All Religions Lead to One Truth

He personally practiced multiple faiths and taught that every path ultimately leads to the same God.

2. God Can Be Experienced

He believed spirituality is not theory but direct experience through devotion.

3. Simplicity Is Spiritual Power

A pure heart matters more than rituals.

4. Service to Humanity Is Worship

Helping others equals serving God.


Influence on Modern India

Ramakrishna’s teachings shaped modern spiritual thought through Swami Vivekananda, influencing:

  • Interfaith harmony
  • Indian renaissance spirituality
  • Yoga and Vedanta worldwide
  • Social service as spiritual practice

Many scholars consider him a bridge between ancient spirituality and modern rational thinking.


Conclusion

The 190th birth anniversary of Ramakrishna Paramahansa on 19 February 2026 is an opportunity to reflect on unity, compassion and inner spiritual growth. His message remains deeply relevant in today’s world — reminding humanity that love, tolerance and service are the true essence of religion.

Harshvardhan Mishra

Harshvardhan Mishra is a tech expert with a B.Tech in IT and a PG Diploma in IoT from CDAC. With 6+ years of Industrial experience, he runs HVM Smart Solutions, offering IT, IoT, and financial services. A passionate UPSC aspirant and researcher, he has deep knowledge of finance, economics, geopolitics, history, and Indian culture. With 11+ years of blogging experience, he creates insightful content on BharatArticles.com, blending tech, history, and culture to inform and empower readers.

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