Even in his boyhood days Gangadhar was deeply religious and
orthodox to the point of being dubbed as `oldish' even by Sri Ramakrishna
himself!As a corrective measure Sri Ramakrishna introduced him to
Narendranath (Swami Vivekananda) who was, for all
After
the demise of the Master, Gangadhar, who took monastic orders and became
`Swami Akhandananda', led the unfettered life of a wandering monk. For
three years he roamed in the Himalayas and visited Tibet also three times.
Because of his experience in the Himalayas, Swami Vivekananda took him as
his guide in his sojourn there.
Swami
Vivekananda's burning words to do something for the poor and illiterate
masses, inspired Swami Akhandananda to do some good work for the education
of poor children both in Khetri and in Udaipur. Finally he started an
orphanage at the village of Sargacchi in the Murshidabad district of
Bengal to where he had gone to conduct famine relief work. He and the
institution grew up with each other.
On
the death of Swami Shivananda, Swami Akhandananda was elected as the third
President of the Ramakrishna Order.
The
Swami had a flair for learning languages, which brought him into intimate
contact with the people wherever he went. His childlike simplicity
endeared him to one and all. His austerity and scholarship were a source
of inspiration for many.
He
breathed his last on February 7, 1937.
Teachings
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The
spiritual path for the present age lies through the harmony of all
paths of earlier ages -- harmony of knowledge, devotion and selfless
work. We must have knowledge, devotion and service. It won't do to
have only one.
In
this age of Kali, one thing that counts is the Lord's name. Go on
repeating His name. ..Just repeat His name for a hundred and eight
times; that will bear fruit in time. Try to increase the number
slowly.
No
work should be considered degrading. All works are His. Swamiji
himself scourged the vessels. When you sweep the floor or dress
vegetables, think that you are doing His work.
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