- Sadananda Swami
Sadananda Swami (Svami Sadananda Das) was born Ernst Georg Schulze of
Germany . [ [http://books.google.com/books?id=uDJHAAAAIAAJ&q=Eidlitz+Sadananda&dq=Eidlitz+Sadananda Der glaube und die heiligen Schriften der Inder - Page 280]Walter Eidlitz 1957. ] He met Bhakti Hridaya Bon ( Swami Bon ), a disciple of SrilaBhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakur . Bon took Schulze to India, where he receiveddiksa from Bhaktisiddhanta and became Sadananda Dasa. He was the first known individual who was not of Asian origin to embrace theGaudiya Vaishnava tradition. After conversion of Vamana Dasa (Walter Eidlitz ) [ [http://books.google.com/books?id=v_gsAAAAIAAJ&q=Eidlitz+Sadananda&dq=Eidlitz+Sadananda United Asia - Page 258 - 1948] ] Svami Sadananda Dasa continued to preach in Europe.BIOGRAPHY
(Based on a biography written by Sadananda Swami dasa himself.
Edited by Katrin Stamm 2006)1908
Avirbhava (he became visible) on the 3rd of January in
Zittau (Germany ).
Only child of the fiscal officer F. C. E. Schulze (deceased 1919)
and his wife Dr. med. Anna Schulze-Jochem (deceased 1946).1928
Graduation (Abitur).
1928–1932
Study of
Comparative Theology andPhilosophy at the Universities ofLeipzig andBerlin (Germany)
and attendance of the Oriental Seminar in Berlin.1932
Doctoral thesis on "Das
Prajna-Paramita-Hridaya-Sutra und seine Bedeutung für die Entwicklung derShunyata -Spekulation"
(The Prajna-Paramita-Hridaya-Sutra and it's impact on the development of the Shunyata-speculation).
Rigorosum: Main subject: Comparative History of Religions.
Minor subjects:Sanskrit and Philosophy.1933
Independent scholar in Berlin.
Preparation of a work onShantideva 's Bodhicaryavatara (buddh. Sanskrit-text)
and acting as scientific foreign consultant for the "Gemeinde um Buddha" (Buddha's community) in Berlin.
Winter: Invitation to a guest lecture at the University ofTokyo
and preparation for the final emigration toJapan (also due to the Nazi-terror against himself personally ).
Gets the book "Shri KrishnaCaitanya " (written by Prof.N. Sanyal ) from friends in London as a present.
Contacts the author and his teacherBhakti Siddhanta Sarasvati , who lived in Mayapur (Bengal).
Following his recommendation to get accustomed to the Indian way of life and thinking before leaving for India,
he stays in London together with Bhakti Siddhanta's disciples.1934–1935
London. Collaborator of the "Society for Promoting Spiritual Understanding between East and West".
In the colony of the Indian monks he becomes acquainted withSvami B. P. Tirtha and assists him
in translating an ancient commentary on theGita .
Accompanies Svami B. H. Vana (Svami Bon ) on his journey of lectures on the Continent.1935–1961
Staying in India.
Studies in philosophy and Sanskrit under the guidance of his teacher Bhakti Siddhanta Sarasvati in Bengal,
study trips to North-India, lectures and essays on Indian philosophy.
Initiation intoHinduism (Vaishnava ) and receiving the name "Sadananda " (always joyful).1937
After his teacher's tirobhava (becoming invisible) in January 1937,
he travels all over India as a mendicant, from the very North to the very South.
After his return toNorth-India , prominent men from the University ofAllahabad
invite him to found a monastery and scientific institute in Allahabad,
where teachers and students could get the opportunity to study the interrelations
between modern science and ancient culture.1939
At the beginning of the
Second World War , internment due to German citizenship.1942
A sergeant, rousing him violently from his
yoga -exercises, causes him a bent in his rectum (ileum).
The following operation fails and further operations create additionally a chronical infection
with penicillin-resistant staphylococci.
In the camp he meets the Austrian poetWalther Eidlitz , who is also interned.
Sadananda dictates him translations from ancient Indian Sanskrit-texts.1945
Release from the military hospital and the camp.
In spite of his illness, further study trips toAssam ,Nepal and North-India.
He collects and copies old and almost decayed Sankrit- and Bengali-manuscripts of the Middle-Ages,
owned either by privat gentlemen or temples.
He assists his friend, the scholar Haridas das
(former professor of Sanskrit in Chittagong, East-Bengal) in publishing various manuscripts.1950
Becomes an Indian citizen.
1956
Due to his detoriating state of health, friends in Sweden set up a "Sadananda-fund"
to ensure a necessary medical treatment in Calcutta.
But even a long-term treatment in the best hospital of Calcutta,
initiated by PanditNehru personally, cannot restore his health.1961
A small group of Swiss realises Sadananda's difficulties and offers him a flight to
Basel .
In Basel an oral surgery operation heals his fever, that had lasted for many years.1961–1962
Stays with friends in Sweden.
On account of his poor health,
he is unable to give his originally planned lectures at the University ofStockholm .1962–1977
Lives in Basel with periodical visits to Sweden in the summers.
Translates and dictates his translations to his Swedish and Swiss friends.
Among other things he helpsWalther Eidlitz with the publication of his doctoral thesis:
"Shri Krishna Caitanya – Sein Leben und Seine Lehre "
(Shri Krishna Caitanya – His Life and Precepts), Stockholm 1968.1969
Prostata-operation and heart-attack.
1975
He suffers a stroke, which almost disables him to read and write.
1977
Tirobhava (he becomes invisible) on the 11th of April, Easter Monday, in Basel.
External links
* [http://www.sadananda.com/ Sadananda Swami website]
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