Krishnabhavini, like her husband, was extremely devoted to the Master. Sri Ramakrishna once said that she was “one of the eight main companions of Radha.” Ramlal, a nephew of the Master’s, told the following story: One afternoon Sri Ramakrishna said: “Ramlal, I don’t have any taste for the milk that comes from the temple kitchen. Could you get some pure, sweet milk for me?” After trying in vain at the market, Ramlal went to a milkman, but he could not get any pure milk. When he returned empty-handed the Master said, “Well, what can be done?” Meanwhile, Krishnabhavini was boiling milk in her kitchen in Calcutta. Yogin-ma was also there, and Krishnabhavini lamented to her: “Look, Sister, it is my bad luck that I could not feed the Master with this pure, sweet milk. Only the people of the household will enjoy it. If you could accompany me, then both of us could go to Dakshineswar and feed the Master with it. It is dark now and nobody will know if we leave through the back door.” Both of them then left on foot for Dakshineswar with a small jar of milk. As they entered the Master’s room, he said: “Oh, you have brought milk for me? Ever since this afternoon I have been thinking of having some pure, sweet milk.” Krishnabhavini and Yogin-ma were surprised and delighted to be able to fulfill the Master’s wish in this way. Sri Ramakrishna then sent them back to Calcutta in a carriage. He also asked Ramlal to accompany them and explain to Balaram that they had gone to see the Master. He did not want Balaram to misunderstand the situation. (Source: They Lived with God)