Swami Brahmananda

Swami Brahmananda

Swami Brahmananda (Bengali: "Shami Bromhanondo") (January 21, 1863 - April 10, 1922) was born in Sikra near Kolkata. His pre-monastic name was Rakhal Chandra Ghosh (Bengali: "Rakhal Chôndro Ghosh"). Shri Ramakrishna recognised him as his 'spiritual son'. He became the first president of the Ramakrishna Mission. Known as "Raja Maharaj", he was largely responsible for the initial development of the Ramakrishna Mission, which was remiss due to the untimely death of Swami Vivekananda.

Related links

* RKM: President's site - [http://www.rkmpresident.org/1st_president.htm Swami Brahmananda]
* The Eternal Companion: Life and Teachings of Swami Brahmananda - Swami Prabhavananda and Swami Yatishwarananda ISBN 8171205798
* Swami Brahmananda - Swami Ashokananda
* A Guide to Spiritual Life: Spiritual Teachings of Swami Brahmananda - Swami Chetanananda
* God lived with them - Swami Chetanandanda ISBN 0-916356-80-9
* Swami Brahmananda in Pictures - Collection of pictures published by Ramakrishna Math, Bangalore ISBN 81-7907-029-8


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