Swami Madhavananda

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Swami Madhavananda
Personal
Born
Nirmal Chandra Basu

(1888-12-15)15 December 1888
Baganchra,
Ramakrishna Mission Seva Pratishthan, Kolkata, West Bengal, India
ReligionHinduism
OrderRamakrishna Mission
PhilosophyVedanta
Religious career
GuruSarada Devi
Disciples

Swami Madhavananda (born Nirmal Chandra Basu; 15 December 1888 – 6 October 1965) the ninth President of the

India
.

Biography

Born in the family of Hariprasad Basu in Baghanchra in the Nadia district , Madhavananda earlier called Nirmal Chandra Basu was a exceptional student.

Madhavananda graduated with distinction from the University of Calcutta. During his student life, he read the works of

Ramakrishna Mission Seva Pratishthan
in Kolkata in 1932.

Thereafter, Madhavananda spent a few years at the Udbodhan office, assisting in the publication of the journal. He was later sent to Mayavati as the head of the Advaita Ashrama. He started a Hindi-language organ of the Order called Samanvaya, with the assistance of the Hindi poet, Suryakant Tripathi, 'Nirala'. Madhavananda was instrumental in spreading the ideals of Ramakrishna and Vivekananda in Gujarat and in the founding of the Rajkot Center. Moreover, he was sent to the United States to preach at the San Francisco monastery.

Madhavananda became a trustee of the Ramakrishna Math and a member of the governing body of the Ramakrishna Mission in 1922. He was called back to India in 1929 to serve as a Joint Secretary of the Order. He was appointed General Secretary in May 1938 and remained in that position until he was appointed Vice President in March 1962. His tenure as general secretary was an all-time high of 24 years. After the demise of Vishuddhananda, he became the President of the Order on August 4, 1962. As the President of the Order, Madhavananda presided over the Birth Centenary Celebrations of Vivekananda in 1963.

Madhavananda was austere and used to practice japa and meditation for hours. He translated many scriptures, like the Brihadaranyaka Upanishad, the Brahma Sutras, and the Bhasha Paricchheda.

Madhavananda died on Wednesday, 1965, at the age of 76 years and ten months.

Related links

  • Ramakrishna Mission Institute of Culture, Gol Park, Presidents of the Ramakrishna Order - Swami Madhavananda
  • Six Lighted Windows - Swami Yogeshananda

Bibliography

References

  1. ^ "Swami Brahmananda". belurmath.org. Retrieved 9 July 2022.

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