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]'''Brahmananda Saraswati''' (1870 - 1953) was born into a ] family in the village of Gana, near ] in ], North India. At the age of nine he left home to follow a spiritual path of renunciation. At around the age of 14, in ], he found his master, Swami Krishnanand Saraswati. Later, on his masters instructions, he retired to a cave, resolving not to emerge until he had attained enlightenment. In 1902 he was initiated into the order of "Sanyas" by his Master at the ]. ]'''Brahmananda Saraswati''' (1870 - 1953) was born into a ] family in the village of Gana, near ] in ], North India. At the age of nine he left home to follow a spiritual path of renunciation. At around the age of 14, in ], he found his master, Swami Krishnanand Saraswati. Later, on his masters instructions, he retired to a cave, resolving not to emerge until he had attained enlightenment. In 1902 he was initiated into the order of "Sanyas" by his Master at the ].
In 1941, after decades of silence, Swami Brahmananda Saraswati finally accepted an invitation to be first ] (spiritual head) in 150 years of ] in India. ], the great reviver of Vedic ], had four principle followers, Padma-Pada, Hasta-Malaka, Vartika-Kara and Trotaka who each established a monastery in the north, south, east and west of India. ] is the northern monastery. In 1941, after decades of silence, Swami Brahmananda Saraswati finally accepted an invitation to be first ] (spiritual head) in 150 years of ] in India. ], the great reviver of Vedic ], had four principle followers, Padma-Pada, Hasta-Malaka, Vartika-Kara and Trotaka who each established a monastery in the north, south, east and west of India. ] is the northern monastery.
Swami Brahmananda Saraswati was ] of ] who became his devoted devotee shortly before his installation and later his personal assistant. The ] programme and movement respect and revere "Guru Dev" as Paramguru. Swami Brahmananda Saraswati was ] of ] who became his devoted devotee shortly before his installation and later his personal assistant. The ] programme and movement respect and revere "]" as ].





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Jagad-guru of Jyotir Math

Brahmananda Saraswati (1870 - 1953) was born into a Brahmin family in the village of Gana, near Ayodhya in Uttar Pradesh, North India. At the age of nine he left home to follow a spiritual path of renunciation. At around the age of 14, in Uttar Kashi, he found his master, Swami Krishnanand Saraswati. Later, on his masters instructions, he retired to a cave, resolving not to emerge until he had attained enlightenment. In 1902 he was initiated into the order of "Sanyas" by his Master at the Kumbh Mela.

In 1941, after decades of silence, Swami Brahmananda Saraswati finally accepted an invitation to be first Shankaracharya (spiritual head) in 150 years of Jyotirmath in India. Adi Shankara, the great reviver of Vedic Sanatana Dharma, had four principle followers, Padma-Pada, Hasta-Malaka, Vartika-Kara and Trotaka who each established a monastery in the north, south, east and west of India. Jyotirmath is the northern monastery. Swami Brahmananda Saraswati was guru of Maharishi Mahesh Yogi who became his devoted devotee shortly before his installation and later his personal assistant. The Transcendental Meditation programme and movement respect and revere "Guru Dev" as Paramguru.


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