The Prime Minister's remark came during the inauguration of the seven-day long 'Sri Ramakrishna Vachanamrita Satram' via video conferencing.
"Sri Ramakrishna's teachings are relevant to us today, when we are confronted with people who use religion, caste to divide and create animosity," Modi said.
"Our civilisation stands tall, overcoming obstacles and whenever the history of human civilisation entered into the era of knowledge, it is India that has always shown the way," Modi said.
Lauding the role of Social reformer Sri Narayana Guru in transforming Kerala, Modi said, "Our Saints did things that may seem seemingly small but the impact was very big and this altered the course of our history."
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He said saints integrated every citizen in their quest for social reform and nobody was left outside the ambit.
India's oral tradition has evolved constantly to adapt to changing times and circumstances, keeping the eternal values intact, he said.
"To reach the common people, there was a need to make dharma, or right living, more accessible, closer to their daily lives," he said.
Saints used music, poetry and local languages to bring God closer to people and they broke barriers of caste, class, religion and gender, he said.
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