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Even in his old age he was self-sufficient. After his return to the monastery, Advaitananda's special duty was to look to the levelling of the newly purchased land at Belur and the repair of the old structures there. The land had been in use for repair of steamers etc. and was hence full of pits and canals. All this meant strenuous work.
Swami Advaitananda (1828–1909) was the oldest of the Ramakrishna's disciples. His original name was Gopal Chandra Ghosh . He came to Ramakrishna at the age of 55 sometime in March or April 1884, for solace when his wife died.
Archived from the original (PDF) on 17 January 2009. Swami Chetanananda (1980). Swami Adbhutananda : His teachings and reminiscences. Vedanta Society of St. Louis. Swami Chetanananda (1980). How a Shepherd Boy Became a Saint. Vedanta Society of St. Louis. ISBN 978-0-916356-59-0. Swami Gambhirananda (1967). The Apostles of Shri Ramakrishna ...
Shri Paramhans Swami Advaitanand Ji Maharaj, also known as Shri Paramhans Dayal Maharaj Ji (born Shri Ram Yaad), was born in Chhapra City, India. Shri is known as the "First Spiritual Master" of the Shri Paramhans Advait Mat, while also initiated the "Second Master" and Shri Swami Swarupanand Ji Maharaj in the early 1900s.
Swami Avdheshanand Giri is an Indian Hindu spiritual guru, writer and philosopher. He is the current Acharya Mahamandaleshwar of Juna Akhara . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Juna Akhara is the largest Akhara for Naga Sadhus in India.
Minot served for many years as the vice-president of and a minister of Self-Realization Fellowship, Yogananda's worldwide mission. SRF published a biography about Minot Lewis, Dr. M.W. Lewis: The Life Story of One of the Earliest American Disciples.
Panchadasi or Panchadashi (Devanagari: पञ्चदशी IAST paṃcadaśī) is a simple yet comprehensive manual of Advaita Vedanta written in the fourteenth century CE (1386-1391) by Vidyaranya, previously known as Madhavacharya.
Swami Atmasthananda, Swami Swahananda, Pravrajika Bhaktiprana and others Swami Vijnanananda (born Hariprasanna Chattopadhyay ; 30 October 1868 – 25 April 1938) [ 1 ] was an Indian monk of Ramakrishna order, born in an upper-class family near Dakshineswar , [ 2 ] and was a direct disciple of Ramakrishna .