When he was eight, Baburam would imagine a beautiful wooded place on the bank of the Ganges where he would live in a hut with another monk and meditate on God. These holy wishes were fulfilled when Baburam came in contact with Sri Ramakrishna in Dakshineswar.
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In the morning Baburam found the Master quite normal, and there was no trace of anxiety on his face. He was overwhelmed observing the Master’s love for Narendra and he thought Narendra must be a very hardhearted person. The Master asked Baburam to walk around the Panchavati grove, where he had practised sadhana. Baburam was astonished to find that it was exactly like the wooded place on the Ganges that he had envisioned in his boyhood. Then the Master sent Baburam to visit the deities in the temples, which he did. When he took leave of the Master, the latter affectionately said, “Come again.”