him
to become a monk, his relatives tried hard to change his mind, taking
recourse to, in the process, religious rites and charms.But nothing
worked. And, Sarada Prasanna became `Swami Trigunatitananda'.
The Swami had a strong constitution and was a dare-devil. During
his itinerant days, he had often been on the brink of disaster and was
miraculously saved. It is said that he once underwent surgery for fistula
without anesthetics. He never cared for his personal comforts but
was eager to serve others. The famous relief work he organized at Dinajpur
(now in Bangladesh) bears testimony to this.
At
the behest of Swami Vivekananda, Swami Trigunatitananda started the Udbodhan,
the Bengal Monthly of the Ramakrishna Order, and assiduously built it up.
When
Swami Turiyananda returned back to India from San Francisco, it was
Trigunatitananda who was entrusted with the responsibility of organizing
the Vedanta work there. It was he who built the first Hindu Temple in the
West.
The
great life came to an abrupt end as a result of a mad man's act of
throwing a bomb. He breathed his last on 10th January 1914.
Teachings
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People
talk of finding out the proper kind of guru. But that is not a
reasonable position in all cases. Whoever the guru may be, everything
will progress nicely if the disciple is earnest and sincere.
People
of all castes can be initiated by a good guru who has attained
perfection. What caste can a true devotee or the perfect soul have?
When the individual soul merges in God (like rivers in the sea), they
can no more have any individuality. So how can there be then, the
distinction of caste, as Brahmin, Shudra etc., belonging to the body
and never to the soul?
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