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SPRITUAL LIFE
Quite early in life, although born in a wealthy
family, he shunned the pleasures of the world to devote himself
to seclusion and contemplation. In the matter of study it
was the spiritual books which had the most appeal to him,
more than college books. Even while he was at college, text-books
had to take second place to spiritual books. The works of
Sri Ramakrishna, Swami Vivekananda and Sri Gurudev took precedence
over all others. He shared his knowledge with others, so much
so that he virtually became the Guru of the household and
the neighbourhood, to whom he would talk of honesty, love,
purity, service and devotion to God. He would exhort them
to perform Japa of Rama-Nama. While still in his twenties
he began initiating youngsters into this great Rama Taraka
Mantra. He was an ardent admirer of Sri Ramakrishna Math at
Madras and regularly participated in the Satsangs (association
with the wise) there. The call of Swami Vivekananda to renounce
resounded within his pure heart. He ever thirsted for the
Darshan (vision) of saints and Sadhus (renunciates) visiting
the metropolis.
In June 1936, he disappeared from home. After
a vigorous search by his parents, he was found in the secluded
Ashram of a holy sage some miles from the sacred mountain
shrine Tirupati. He returned home after some persuasion. This
temporary separation was but a preparation for the final parting
from the world of attachments to family and friends. While
at home his heart dwelt in the silent forests of spiritual
thoughts, beating in tune with eternal Pranava-Nada (mystic
sound of the Eternal) of the Jnana Ganga (river of Knowledge)
within himself. The seven years at home following his return
from Tirupati were marked by seclusion, service, intense study
of spiritual literature, self-restraint, control of the senses,
simplicity in food and dress, abandonment of all comforts
and practice of austerities which augmented his inner spiritual
power.
The final decision came in 1943. He was already
in correspondence with Sri Swami Sivanandaji Maharaj of Rishikesh.
He obtained Swamiji's permission to join the Ashram.
On arriving at the Ashram, he naturally took
charge of the dispensary. He became the man with the healing
hand. The growing reputation of his divine healing hand attracted
a rush of patients to the Sivananda Charitable Dispensary.
Very soon after joining the Ashram, he gave
ample evidence of the brilliance of his intellect. He delivered
lectures, wrote articles for magazines and gave spiritual
instructions to the visitors. When the Yoga-Vedanta Forest
University (now known as the Yoga-Vedanta Forest Academy)
was established in 1948, Sri Gurudev paid him a fitting tribute
by appointing him Vice-Chancellor and Professor of Raja Yoga.
During his first year he inspired the students with his brilliant
exposition of Maharishi Patanjali's Yoga-Sutras.
It was also in the first year of his stay
at the Ashram that he wrote his magnum opus 'Light Fountain',
an immortal biography of Sri Gurudev. Sri Gurudev himself
once remarked: "Sivananda will pass away, but 'Light Fountain'
will live".
In spite of his multifarious activities and
intense Sadhana, he founded, under the guidance of Gurudev,
the Yoga Museum in 1947, in which the entire philosophy of
Vedanta and all the processes of Yoga Sadhana are depicted
in the form of pictures and illustrations.
Towards the end of 1948, Gurudev nominated
him as the General Secretary of The Divine Life Society. The
great responsibility of the organization fell on his shoulders.
From that very moment he spiritualized all his activities
by his presence, counsel and wise leadership. He exhorted
all to raise their consciousness to the level of the Divine.
On Guru Purnima day, the 10th of July, 1949,
he was initiated into the holy order of Sannyasa by Sri Swami
Sivanandaji Maharaj. He now became known as Swami Chidananda,
a name which connotes: "one who is in the highest consciousness
and bliss".
In November 1959 Swami Chidanandaji embarked
on an extensive tour of America, being sent by Gurudev as
his personal representative to broadcast the message of Divine
Life. He returned in March 1962.
In August 1963, after the Mahasamadhi of the
Master, he was elected as President of the Divine Life Society.
After election, he strove to hold aloft the banner of renunciation,
dedicated service, love and spiritual idealism, not only within
the set-up of the widespread organization of the Society,
but in the hearts of countless seekers throughout the world,
who were all too eager to seek his advice, help and guidance.
Sri Swami Chidanandaji has toured the length
and breadth of India, Malaysia and South Africa to serve the
devotees of the Society.
Again in 1968, Sri Swami Chidanandaji undertook
the Global Tour at the kind request of numerous disciples
and devotees of holy Master Sri Swami Sivanandaji Maharaj
and visited all countries of the world. Wherever he went devotees
received him cordially and listened to him with rapt attention.
Sri Swami Chidanandaji, right from the beginning
is working and serving the Divine Cause of Sri Gurudev's Mission
tirelessly and spreading his Divine Life Message far and wide
not only in Bharatavarsha (India) but also in countries outside.
On 24th September, 1976 the Headquarters of
The Divine Life Society Shivanandanagar (Rishikesh) as well
as all Branches of the Society celebrated his 60th Birthday
Anniversary (Shashtyabdapurti) .
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