Swami Lokeshwarananda
Lokeshwarananda | |
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Born | April 19, 1909 |
Died |
December 31, 1998 Belur Math |
Philosophy | Vedanta |
Swami Lokeshwarananda (1909–1998) was a monk of the Ramakrishna order founded by Vivekananda. He was the founder of the pathuriaghata branch of the Ramakrishna mission which later blossomed into the Ramakrishna Mission Narendrapur. He represented the Ramakrishna mission at various international conferences. He had considerable moral and intellectual influence, but never became an office bearer of the mission. He was also part of a delegation to the Pope, the head of the Roman Catholic church.
Biography
Pathuriaghata
Lokeshwarananda was posted as the secretary of the then nascent Pathuriaghata branch of the Ramakrishna mission. He was instrumental in transforming it into a full-fledged and actively functioning branch centre. The centre was founded immediately after the Bengal famine of 1943. It first served as a home for abandoned, orphaned and financially destitute boys. Since its relocation in 1957 to its present site in the southern suburbs of Calcutta, it has grown into a huge complex with varied activities. The Ramakrishna mission ashrama at Narendrapur owes a lot[1] for all this to him. He was an adept administrator and at the same time, a caring teacher. He simultaneously managed the duties of Ramakrishna Mission Vidyalaya, Narendrapur and Ramakrishna Mission Residential College, Narendrapur.
He studied at the Bangabasi College of the University of Calcutta.[2]
References
- ↑ "Genesis". Ramakrishna Mission Ashrama Narendrapur Website.
- ↑ The Story of the Bangabasi College