Swami Purushottamananda

Swami Purushottamananda

Swami Purushottamananda
Born (1931-06-14)14 June 1931
Moodahadu, Saligrama, India
Died 25 February 2005(2005-02-25) (aged 73)
Bangalore

Swami Purushottamananda (1931–2005) was a monk of the Ramakrishna Mission. .[1] He was a prolific writer and orator in Kannada. He was a melodious singer as well.

Biography

Birth

Swami Purushottamananda was born on June 14, 1931 at Moodahadu, a village near Saligrama in the undivided district of Dakshina Kannada, Karnataka as Ramachandra Bayari. He completed matriculation and served as a teacher in Malpe and Madikeri.[1]

Work as Sannyasi of Ramakrishna Mission

He joined the Ramakrishna Order in 1960 as a brahmacharin at Sri Ramakrishna Ashrama (presently Ramakrishna Math), Bangalore.[1] He was an initiated disciple of Swami Yatishwarananda, the then president of Sri Ramakrishna Ashrama, Bangalore and the Vice President of the Ramakrishna Order. He, as brahmachari Mukunda Chaitanya, underwent probationer's training at the Belur Math, headquarters of Ramakrishna Mission for two years.[1]

He served at the Bangalore centre for about 33 years (up to 1993), and managing several of its activities, including Vivekananda Balaka Sangha and Vivekananda Yuvaka Sangha (the twin organizations for the character development of youth).[1]

During May 1993 - November 2000, Swami Purushottamananda served as the President of the Ramakrishna Saradashram at Ponnampet, Kodagu; and conducted a number of spiritual retreats and other programmes. The shrine and the prayer-halls were renovated and Sadhu-nivas (monks' quarters) constructed.

In November 2000 he took over as the President of the newly affiliated Ramakrishna Mission ashrama at Belgaum. The historic building in Belgaum, where Swami Vivekananda stayed in 1892 for 12 days, was gifted to the Ramakrishna Mission by the Govt. of Karnataka. Swami Purushottamananda was instrumental in renovating this building, and constructing the Ramakrishna Universal Temple in the adjacent land in January 2004.[2]

He has authored several books, mainly in Kannada, including three biographies: on Ramakrishna, Sarada Devi and Swami Vivekananda. One of his famous books — A letter to a student,[3] focuses on students elaborating various techniques to help them achieve all-round excellence. The biography of Vivekananda won him the Vishwamanava literary award of the De.Ja.Gou. Trust.[4]

The Swami was instrumental in the setting up of several voluntary organizations, Satsangs, as well as independent Ramakrishna Ashramas throughout Karnataka. He took a very active role in the Ramakrishna Mission activities — through his discourses, bhajans, and Satsang programmes.[4] He is also well known for his singing, and for inspiring others to take monastic vows.

His music

Swami Purushottamanandaji had one of the most enchanting voices and could transport the satsang into a spiritual trance. Here are some of the songs sung by him.The best Bhajanas sung by him were Shraddeya sarovaradi,Tayi durgeya etc.

  1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nfKkeRA76os.
  2. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WkN7cYw62ro
  3. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TjAlljTtwtY

Death

Swami Purushottamanandaji died on Friday February 25, 2005 at the Narayana Hrudayalaya, due to a massive heart attack at the age of 73.[5]

Books, Cassettes and CDs

Books

In Kannada

Biographies
booklets
  1. Vidyarthigondu Patra
  2. Adhyayanadalli Ekagrate
  3. Dheerateya Dundhubhi
  4. Kabeera Beerida Belaku
  5. Sadyakke Ishtu Saaku (a minimalist Kannada dictionary for beginners)
  6. Tapassu Yashassu
  7. Shaantiya Harake
  8. Prayatnave Parameshwara
  9. Shanktishaali Vyakthitva Nirmaana
  10. Chintana Manthana
  11. Yuva Shaktiya Rahasya
  12. Vidhyaarthigaagi.
  13. Shaanti Mantragalu.

English

  1. Letter to A Student
  2. Secret of Concentration
  3. Man and Money
  4. Youth and Vitality
  5. Useful thoughts for youths
  6. Build your personality
  7. Gospel of Strength

Music in CDs and Cassettes

Lectures in Audio Cassettes and CDs

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 "Swami Purushottamananda". Ramakrishna-Vivekananda Ashrama, Tumkur, India. Retrieved 2008-08-04.
  2. "The formation of the Belgaum centre". Ramakrishna Mission Belgaum. Retrieved 2008-09-02. Archived December 11, 2007, at the Wayback Machine.
  3. "Face Examinations Without Fear". The Times Of India. Retrieved 2008-09-02. Archived September 9, 2005, at the Wayback Machine.
  4. 1 2 "Purushottamanandaji of Ramakrishna Mission no more". Newind Press. 2007-02-26. Retrieved 2008-09-02.
  5. "Purushottamanandaji dead". Chennai, India: The Hindu. 2005-02-26. Retrieved 2008-09-02.
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