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to start the Advaita Ashrama using the donation by Raja of Bhinga to Vivekananda. There he remained as head for seven years. Money was short, and they lived austerely. About this time, he translated Vivekananda's Chicago lectures into local Hindi. He continued to look after the affairs of the Ashrama
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were the only direct disciples of Ramakrishna to be filmed. He was a Brahmajnani ("knower of Brahman or the Supreme Being"). Shivananda introduced the celebration of the birthdays of his brother-monks. He was known to have laid the foundation stone of Shri Ramakrishna Temple at Belur Math, which was
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It will not do to be restless. One has to get deeply absorbed in spiritual exercises; one must strengthen one's spiritual attitude in one's own mind. One may get a temporary enthusiasm by noticing someone else's spiritual fervour, but then one must remember that all such men had to pass through hard
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Temple; from then he began to practise intense prayer and meditation under Ramakrishna's guidance. He later wrote "I have not yet come to a final understanding whether he was a man or a superman, a god or the God Himself, but I have known him to be a man of complete self-effacement, master of the
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Tarak married in 1881โ€“82. His father could not afford a dowry for the marriage of his sister, as was usual; Tarak therefore agreed to marry a daughter of the prospective bridegroom's family. Three years later his wife died and Tarak started living sometimes in a devotee's house and sometimes in
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Shivananda washed the soiled clothes of a sick inmate to his monastery in Benaras. He started a free nursery school for the poor children in Benaras. After Brahmananda died, Shivananda refused to proclaim himself as president of Ramakrishna Mission because he considered himself as merely a
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Under Shivananda's presidency, the Ramakrishna Mission slowly expanded in other locations. He established centres in Ootacamund, Nagpur and Bombay. Centres were also opened in various foreign locations. In 1915, he established a Ramakrishna mission centre in
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in his personal life. He and his first wife Vamasundari Devi, the mother of Tarak, provided free board and lodging to twenty-five to thirty poor students. Ramakanai also knew Ramakrishna personally, as he used to visit Dakshineswar on matters of business.
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From 1930 on, Shivananda's health broke down rapidly. In April 1933 he suffered a stroke and developed paralysis of one side. On 20 February 1934, a few days after Ramakrishna's birthday, Shivananda died. The small room adjacent to the Old Shrine at
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Tarak continued to visit Dakshineswar till Ramakrishna fell ill and was brought, first to the Shyampukur house and then later to the Cossipore Garden House. In Cossipore, Tarak joined with others including
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Behind work there should be meditation. Without meditation, work cannot be performed in a way which conduces to spiritual growth. Nor is work nicely performed without having a spiritual background
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representative of Brahmananda. He was in favour of disciplines in monastic life, and he himself practised them rigorously till he was physically unable to do.
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gathered round in a dilapidated house in Baranagar; Tarak was one of the first to settle there. Thus began the Baranagar monastery of the
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fell ill and died, his duties of managing the affairs of the Math and Mission fell on Shivananda. In 1922, after the death of
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or monastery in Belur in 1898. In 1899 Shivananda, upon request from Vivekananda, helped in organising relief efforts when
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broke out in Calcutta. In 1900 he travelled with Vivekananda to Mayavati. There is a dormitory named, in his honour,
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In 1910, he was elected vice-president of Ramakrishna Mission. Shivananda was also one of the original trustees of
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After completing his school studies, Tarak took up a job with Mackinnon Mackenzie in Calcutta to help his father.
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Mahapurush Maharaj:Swami Shivananda, by Swami Atmajnanananda, Prabuddha Bharat, January 2009, pages 68โ€“73
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life. and that's why after the foundation of Belur Math, he came to be known as 'Mahapurush Maharaj by
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After the death of Ramakrishna in 1886, the small group of direct disciples who decided to embrace
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Tarak was married in his teens but, with the consent of his young wife, he lived an absolutely
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Tarak's itinerant life came to an end when Vivekananda returned to India in 1897. He went to
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highest renunciation, possessed of supreme wisdom, and the supreme incarnation of love."
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and opened a new building for the local chapter of Ramakrishna Mission.
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The saga of a Great Soul, Swami Shivananda โ€“ Swami Vividishananda
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http://www.chennaimath.org/reminiscences-swami-shivananda-11715
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who had a substantial income as a lawyer. He was a follower of
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During his itinerant period, Shivananda travelled throughout
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Reminiscences of Swami Shivananda by Swami Shambhavananda
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Tarak saw Ramakrishna for the first time at the house of
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In 1902, just before Vivekananda's death, he went to
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lonely places, till the Baranagar Math was started.
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