Sri Sarada Devi (1853-1920), the divine consort of Sri Ramakrishna, is known to millions of devotees as The Holy Mother. Born of poor but pious parents on December 22, 1853, in an obscure village named Jayarambati in the district of Bankura (West Bengal) and bred in that simple country atmosphere, she was married to Sri Ramakrishna at the early age of five. The Holy Mother had the chance of coming in close contact with Sri Ramakrishna only about 1867, long after her marriage. Sri Ramakrishna took her under his tutelage and by degrees lovingly imparted to her a thorough knowledge of human character and taught her how to live in complete resignation to God. He literally worshipped her as the Divine Mother and saying that she and Mother Kali in the temple were one and the same, awakened in her the sense of motherhood towards all creatures.
The account of her simple, austere life, self-effacement and motherly love to one and all is unique and surpasses all examples. Her life was one long stillness of prayer and singleness of devotion. With her overflowing affection The Holy Mother gave unfailing solace to all the troubled hearts that sought refuge at her feet for eternal peace and liberation from the worries and anxieties of worldly life. Men and women who approached her to be relieved of the extreme tension in their afflicted souls, became recipients of her immortal blessings and sweet words of love and wisdom which stilled the throbbing pains of their hearts for ever. Her life was synthetic embodiment of the perfect ideals of Jnana (Knowledge), Bhakti (Devotion) and Karma (Action), which are rarely to be met with such a harmonious blend anywhere else in the world.
In Mother's life of artless simplicity, purity, piety and self-dedication, the modern Hindu has discovered the perfect ideal of motherhood held forth by his culture. She was unique in being a devoted wife, affectionate mother and an ideal teacher in one. She was indeed "Sri Ramakrishna's final word as to the Ideal of Indian woman-hood". After the passing away of Sri Ramakrishna, it was the Holy Mother who took upon herself the responsibility of looking after his spiritual children (Swami Vivekananda and others) and gradually the great Ramakrishna Order grew up around her. The Holy Mother entered into Mahasamadhi on July 20, 1920 at Kolkata.