We have to understand the deep significance of this utterance. The first question that arises here is this: The Divine Mother Kali had always nurtured Sri Ramakrishna with love, and before Sri Ramakrishna wed the Holy Mother, he had already realised God. What else was pending in his divine aspirations that Holy Mother had come to help him in his chosen spiritual path— so many years later?
The second question is: Sri Ramakrishna was avatāra puruṣa, an incarnation, and siddhā of siddhās, greatest among realised souls. Which human being can be in a position elevated enough to help an incarnation in his chosen spiritual path?
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