At first, Guru Ramakrishna 
Allowed Disciple Narendra 
To have his own convictions 
And free talks on religions. 
 
Narendra as a member 
Of Brahmo Samaj before,  
Believed only one God,  
Saying all were not Gods. 
 
Once, before Guru, he said,  
“To say is it not absurd 
That this cup or jug is God 
Or, we too are Gods? ” 
 
Guru laughed at his words 
For making fun of Gods 
Of His Universal existence,  
In every living substance. 
 
It was at that right time,  
Guru gently touched him,  
Which effect, like a magic,  
Gave him a rude shock. 
  
This was a new experience 
O’er different consciousness,  
And he saw the Divine Spirit 
Spread o’er wherever he went. 
 
The presence of Brahman 
He could feel in everyone,  
Including himself, his horses,  
And every material substances. 
 
A glimpse of non-dualism 
In his vision, came to him 
Yet, his doubting mind,  
Its real form, didn’t find. 
 
Guru always said, “Believe not 
My word until you test it.” 
One day, Narendra, as a test,  
Placed a coin under Guru’s mat. 
 
A pricking pain Guru felt,  
When he sat on the mat,  
And the pain vanished,  
After the coin was removed. 
 
Guru tested, in his turn,  
His disciples, one by one,  
He didn’t care to recognize 
Narendra two or three times. 
 
But still Narendra came,  
With love to see him,  
And when Guru asked  
In reply, he coolly said,  
 
“I come here to see you 
Because I love you;  
Your words just to hear 
I’ve not come here.” 
 
The Master saw the disciple,  
Thereafter, more loveable 
For his sincerity and  devotion,  
From his open expression.
Rajaram Ramachandran
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