Frequently Lakshmi experienced bhava samadhi and had visions of different gods and goddesses. Once she had a vision of Sri Ramakrishna on the altar of the Jagannath temple. She was convinced after that that the Master and Jagannath were the same. One day she went alone to bathe in the ocean, near Swargadwara, but was suddenly carried away by a strong undertow. About a mile away, near Chakratirtha, a cowherd boy rescued her and then disappeared. After returning home, Lakshmi went to see Lord Jagannath in the temple. She was amazed when she saw on the image of Balaram the smiling face of that cowherd boy. She realized then that it was Lord Balaram who had saved her life.
The Master had once told Lakshmi: “If you cannot remember God, think of me. That will do.” This great assurance remained in Lakshmi’s mind the rest of her life. Her love and devotion for Sri Ramakrishna were deep and unfathomable, and she was never tired of telling others about the divine play that she had witnessed. In her own unique way she spread the Master’s message and inspired many souls. The other disciples of Sri Ramakrishna greatly loved and respected Lakshmi, but the Holy Mother especially had much affection for her. (Source: They Lived with God)
Adharmohini went with her husband on a pilgrimage to Puri and died there on 23 March 1900, while Manomohan repeated the name of the Lord at her side. In the Jagannath temple at Puri, Manomohan had a vision of Sri Ramakrishna on the altar in place of Lord Jagannath. This experience uplifted 27his soul and kept him above the earthly grief and pain caused by the death of his wife. (Source: They Lived with God)