Ramakrishna Charitam V Vol III Book X Chp 6 Shlokas 7 - 13
क्वचिन्नृत्यति सानन्दं क्वचिद्रोदिति बालवत् |
क्वचिद्गायति गोविन्दं क्वचिद्ध्यायति केशवम् ||
क्वचित्कथां कथयति क्वचित्पूजयति प्रभुम् |
क्वचिच्छिष्यान् बोधयति समाधौ तिष्ठति क्वचित् ||
क्वचिन्म्लेच्छ इवाभाति भवति क्वचित् ||
क्वचिच्छाक्त इवाभाति क्वचिद्भवति वैष्णवः |
क्वचिद्दिगम्बरो भाति क्वचिद्वस्त्रादिभूषितः ||
दुरूहं तस्य माहात्म्यमविज्ञाय नरा जडाः |
तं मेनिरे महात्मानमुत्तमं श्रीगदाधरम् ||
पूजां कर्तुमनर्होsयं तस्मादेनं त्यज प्रभो |
इति विज्ञापयामासुर्मन्दिराध्यक्षकाय ते ||
भक्तिमान्मधुरानाथो मन्दिराध्यक्षको महान् |
कदाचिदागतास्तत्र ददर्श जगतां गुरुम् ||
Ramakrishna used to dance out of mirth sometimes. At time, he would cry like a child. At times, he would sing in praise of Shri Govinda. At other times, he used to meditate upon Shri Keshava. At times, he would narrate stories; he would perform the Pooja of Shri Bhagavan at times. AT times, he taught his disciples and at times, he remained still in samadhi. At times he appeared to be a muslim, and afterwards like a vaidika. If he seemed to be a saint at one time, he was found to be a householder at another time. If he seemed to be a shakta ( worshipper of shanty) at one time, at another, he appeared to be a vaishnava. At times, he used to go unclad and at other times, he went about fully dressed. The foolish, who could not guess the divinity in him, branded Shri Ramakrishna, the mahatma, to be a lunatic. They approached the temple executive with a petition seeking the removal of Shri Ramakrishna from the temple on the ground that he was a mad man and was not fit to be a priest. The temple executive, a great bhakta, Shri Madhuranatha visited the temple and saw Shri Ramakrishna once.