Swami Shankarananda (Indian monk)

Swami Shankarananda
Native name স্বামী শঙ্করানন্দ
Born Amritalal Sengupta
অমৃতলাল সেনগুপ্ত
(1880-03-09)9 March 1880
Baje Pratappur, Bengal Presidency, British India
(now in Hooghly district, West Bengal, India)
Died 13 January 1962(1962-01-13)
Belur Math, West Bengal, India)
Occupation Monk, philosopher
Language Bengali
Nationality Indian
Ethnicity Bengali

Swami Shankarananda, (9 March 1880 - 13 January 1962) was the seventh President of the Ramakrishna Math and Ramakrishna Mission.[1]


Biography

He was born on Tuesday, 9 March 1880 at his maternal uncle's house at Baje Pratappur in Hooghly district of West Bengal. His pre-monastic name was Amritalal Sengupta. His father Navinkrishna Sengupta was an engineer. Due to his posting at various places, Amritalal had to move about frequently, with the family. Swami Sadananda, the first monastic disciple of Swamiji, was his distantly-related maternal uncle in his pre-monastic life. As a child Amritalal had a glimpse of Swami Vivekananda after his return from the West. From his childhood, Amritalal was very energetic, yet possessed a gentle disposition. His gentleness developed remarkably in his monastic life. He left home in 1902 and joined at the Belur Math. He was initiated by Swami Brahmananda who had developed great liking for the boy and fondly called him Amulya, meaning 'precious'. Eventually, he became popular as Amulya Maharaj.

Amulya was initiated into sannyasa by Swami Brahmananda in 1906. He served his guru as his attendant. He moulded his life under the active guidance of Swami Brahmananda. Amulya's visits to various places in India with Sister Nivedita and a visit to Japan with Swami Sadananda, helped him to gather educative experiences related to culture, religion and architecture. He was instrumental in building the monastery at Bhubaneswar, under the guidance of Swami Brahmananda. Many important temples like the temples of the Holy Mother and Swami Brahmananda were later built under his supervision. Swami Shankarananda was austere and meditative by nature and took up spiritual discipline at places like Darjeeling, Bhubaneswar, Puri and other places.

Swami Shankarananda became a Trustee of the Ramakrishna Math and a member of the Governing Body of the Ramakrishna Mission, in 1910. He served as one of the Joint Secretaries of the Order since 1929 and later became its Treasurer in 1938. For brief periods he served as the head of the Bhubaneswar Centre and also of the Delhi Centre of the Order. In 1947, he became a Vice President of the Order. After the death of Swami Virajananda, the mantle of the office of Presidency fell on Swami Shankarananda on 19 June 1951. He was a man of few words and outwardly maintained a stern appearance, but had motherly love and concern for all. His tenure as the President of the Order was marked by the consolidation of the Ramakrishna Movement in various parts of the country.

Sarada Math

During the Presidency of Swami Shankarananda an independent monastic Order for the nuns, known as the Sarada Math, was created, the birth centenary celebration of the Holy Mother was conducted successfully, and a seminary for the novice monks called the Probationers' Training Centre was founded under him, at the Belur Math. On Saturday 13 January 1962 Swami Shankarananda is deemed at his death to have entered into Mahasamādhi at the Belur Math, at the age of 81.

References

  1. "Important Personalities". Ramakrishna math. Retrieved 2013-11-25.

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