It was great fun to live with Sri Ramakrishna. Not only was he a spiritual guide to his disciples, but he would also join them in picnics, or go to the theatre with them, or watch their frivolous games. M. mentioned in the Gospel:
The devotees were engaged in a game of golakdham. Hazra joined them. The Master stood by, watching them play. M. and Kishori reached “heaven.” Sri Ramakrishna bowed before them and said, “Blessed are you two brothers.” He said to M., aside, “Don’t play anymore.” Hazra fell into “hell.” The Master said: “What is the matter with Hazra? Again!” No sooner had Hazra got out of “hell” than he fell into it again. All burst into laughter. The Master said: “This too has a meaning. Hazra is so vain that he thinks he will triumph over all even in this game. This is the law of God, that He never humiliates a righteous person. Such a man is victorious everywhere.”
Hazra would become extremely jealous if he found the Master entertaining someone else and not paying attention to him. Once a Vaishnava priest came to Dakshineswar, intending to spend a couple of days in the temple garden. The Master received him cordially, which upset Hazra. He asked the Master to send the priest to the temple officer, because he was afraid that he might have to give the priest some milk and food from his own share. Sri Ramakrishna sternly scolded Hazra: “Now, you rogue! Even I prostrate myself before him because he is a goswami [a Vaishnava priest]. And you, after leading a worldly life and indulging a great deal in ‘lust and gold,’ have so much pride because of a little japa! Aren’t you ashamed of yourself?” (Source: They Lived with God)