Singapore Centre was started on 7th August 1928 at 9 Norris Road, Singapore. Later in 1940 the present land at 179 Bartley Road was purchased and activities slowly shifted to this place from Norris Road. By 1981, all the activities at Norris Roads ceased and were conducted from Bartley Road premises.
Learn MoreThe ideology of Ramakrishna Math and Ramakrishna Mission consists of the eternal principles of Vedanta as lived and experienced by Sri Ramakrishna and expounded by Swami Vivekananda. This ideology has three characteristics: it is modern in the sense that the ancient principles of Vedanta have been expressed in the modern idiom;
Learn MoreRamakrishna Mission Singapore started during 1893 when The Great Swami Vivekananda visited Singapore on 12th June 1893 for about 3 days. At the request of the devotees and enthusiasts, Swami Sharvananda, the then president of Ramakrishna Math, Madras and later vice-president of our order visited Singapore in 1913 and 1919. He was a great orator. He delivered several lectures for the devotees. In 1919, Arya Sangham donated a plot of 5,547 sq ft. land at Norris Road valued at $12,000 to set up a branch of Ramakrishna Mission. From then on everything was history..
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