The author has expressed his devotion and respect in his book Memorable Thinkers and Noble Souls, where he reflects on the lives and teachings of Thakur Sri Ramakrishna, Sri Sri Ma Sarada, Swami Vivekananda, Sister Nivedita, Rani Rashmoni, and Jagadish Chandra Bose. Symbolizing motherhood, Sri Sri Ma Sarada, despite not having formal knowledge, was wise, learned, and the embodiment of Saraswati. That is why she would say, "I am truly a mother, not the wife of a guru, not a pretended mother, not a mother of mere words, but the true mother." Thakur Sri Ramakrishna’s path of sadhana had no rigidity; rather, he broke all sorts of dogma that existed in the name of religion. His disciple Swamiji emphasized the importance of japa and meditation. And in his presence, Sister Nivedita also remarked, "You are such a conservative nation, a nation that has carefully preserved spiritual wealth for the entire world for a long time." It was in this very path, in the presence of revered Brahmacharis and monks of the educational institutions, that the author developed a deep respect for the great thinkers and noble souls. Therefore, the author hopes that, like his other works, this book will be equally appreciated by the readers.