- Swami Paramananda (Ramakrishna Mission)
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name=Swami Paramananda
caption= Swami Paramananda at his ashrama inCohasset ,Massachusetts , nearBoston ,1939.
The Cohasset woods were a reminder of the forest retreats of ancient India, where theUpanishads had issued.
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birth_date= birth date|1884|2|5|df=y
birth_place=Banaripara ,East Bengal ,India , nowBangladesh
death_date= death date and age|1940|6|21|1884|2|5|df=y
death_place=Cohasset ,Massachusetts Swami Paramananda (1884-1940) was one of the earlyIndia n teachers who came to theUnited States to spread theVedanta philosophy andreligion in America. He was a mystic, a poet and an innovator in spiritual community living.Biography
Birth and early life
Swami Paramananda was born on February 5, 1884 as Suresh Chandra Guha-Thakurta, the youngest son of a prestigious family, in the village of Banaripara. The village is in the district of
Barisal , which was then part ofEast Bengal inBritish India and is now part ofBangladesh . His father, Ananda Mohan Guha-Thakurta, was well known as a progressive, a champion for women's education, a legacy he was to pass along to his sons. His mother, Brahmamoyee Basu, bore eight children before dying ofcancer in her early forties, when Suresh was nine years old. Suresh was known for his affectionate nature and cheerfulness. When Suresh was sixteen, his father began to lose his eyesight. As a result, Suresh read devotional texts aloud and one that was particularly compelling was a collection of "Sayings ofSri Ramakrishna ," a reveredsaint who had passed away fourteen years prior.Joining the Ramakrishna Order
On his seventeenth birthday, Suresh joined a group of older men from the village in a journey to
Belur Math to visit themonastery andtemple founded by Ramakrishna's disciples. There he met his teacher,Swami Vivekananda , who was the foremost disciple of Sri Ramakrishna and the first swami to teach in America. Paramananda was initiated a month before his eighteenth birthday, becoming a monk (sannyasin ) of the Ramakrishna Order and the youngest disciple of Swami Vivekananda. The President of theRamakrishna Math , Swami Brahmananda, would call Suresh "Basanta Kokhil" [spring-bird] , or simply "Basanta" [spring] and that became his new nick name. He trained under the mentorship of Swami Ramakrishnananda, also a direct disciple of Sri Ramakrishna, and founder of theMadras Math, a thousand miles south ofCalcutta .In the West
Swami Paramananda was sent to America in 1906 at the age of twenty-two to assist at the previously established
New York Vedanta Society. He lived and taught there until 1909, when Paramananda established the Vedanta Centre ofBoston . He lectured throughout the United States, Europe and Asia for thirty-four years, until his passing in 1940. He founded four centers still thriving today, two in the United States and two in Calcutta, India. The Americanashram as are inCohasset, Massachusetts andLa Crescenta, California . Like his teacher, Swami Vivekananda, Paramananda believed in equality between men and women. He established disciplined communities of nuns under the supervision of Sister Devamata (1867-1942) his American firstdisciple , whom he ordained to teachVedanta from the platform in 1910. Throughout the entire history of the community, women were accorded positions of leadership in all areas of the work. The first Indian woman to join the community was Gayatri Devi (1906-1995), who was brought by Paramananda in 1926 to be trained as one of his assistants. Srimata Gayatri Devi became the spiritual leader of the centers upon Swami Paramananda's death in 1940 and the first Indian woman to be ordained a teacher in America.Works
Swami Paramananda founded the "Message of the East" in 1909, the first Vedanta periodical published in the United States which continued for 51 years, offering articles, poetry and commentary on all religions in its monthly, and later quarterly, magazine. He authored translations of the Srimad
Bhagavad Gita andThe Upanishads as well as four volumes of mystical poetry, “The Vigil”, “Rhythm of Life”, “Soul’s Secret Door” and “My Creed” and many other books and publications.Books on and by Swami Paramananda
*"A Bridge of Dreams - the Story of Paramananda a Modern Mystic and His Ideal of All-Conquering Love" by Sara Ann Levinsky ISBN 0-89281-063-7
*"Bhagavad Gita, Srimad (trans. Sw. Paramananda)" translated by Swami Paramananda ISBN 0-911564-32-2
*"Book of Daily Thoughts and Prayers" by Swami Paramananda ISBN 0-911564-32-2
*"Christ and Oriental Ideals" by Swami Paramananda, Vedanta Centre Publishers
*"Concentration and Meditation" By Swami Paramananda, Vedanta Centre Publishers
*"Emerson and Vedanta" by Swami Paramananda, Vedanta Centre Publishers
*"Faith is Power" by Swami Paramananda, Vedanta Centre Publishers (first published as "Faith as a Constructive Force")
*"Healing Meditations" by Swami Paramananda, Vedanta Centre Publishers
*"Vedanta in Practice" by Swami Paramananda, Vedanta Centre Publishers
*"My Creed" By Swami Paramananda, Vedanta Centre Publishers
*"Right Resolutions" by Swami Paramananda, Vedanta Centre Publishers
*"Rhythm of Life" by Swami Paramananda, Vedanta Centre Publishers
*"Self-Mastery" by Swami Paramananda, Vedanta Centre
*"Silence as Yoga" by Swami Paramananda ISBN 8-171201-81-4
*"Soul's Secret Door" by Swami Paramananda, Vedanta Centre Publishers
*"Spiritual Healing" by Swami Paramananda, Vedanta Centre Publishers
*"Sri Ramakrishna and His Disciples" by Sister Devamata La Crescenta, CA: Ananda-Ashram, 1928
*"Swami Paramananda and His Work" by Sister Devamata, Ananda Ashrama
*"The Guru and the Disciple" by Sister Daya, Vedanta Centre Publishers
*"The Path of Devotion" by Swami Paramananda, Vedanta Centre Publishers
*"The Way of Peace and Blessedness" by Swami Paramananda ISBN 0-766144-60-7
*"Vedanta in Practice" by Swami Paramananda, Vedanta Centre PublishersSee also
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Ramakrishna
*Ramakrishna Math
*Ramakrishna Mission
*Swami Vivekananda External links
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* [http://www.vedantacentre.org/ Vedanta Centre, Cohasset, MA]
* [http://www.anandaashrama.org/ Ananda Ashrama, La Crescenta, CA]
* [http://www.sriramakrishna.org/apostles.htm Direct Disciples of Sri Ramakrishna]
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