Keshavananda Brahmachari
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Swami Keshavananda Brahmachari | |
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Personal | |
Born | Panchkodi Banerjee 25 December 1830 |
Died | 1942 |
Religion | Hinduism |
Nationality | Indian |
Sect | Dashanami Sampradaya |
Organization | |
Order | Brahmachari |
Founder of | Katyayani Peeth of Vrindavan |
Philosophy | Advaita Vedanta , Shaktism |
Religious career | |
Disciples
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Sri Sri Yogiraj Swami Keshavananda Brahmachari (1830-1942) was a Kriya Yogi and master of the Tantras from West Bengal . He was an important disciple of Sri Shyamacharan Lahiri who is popularly known as Lahiri Mahasaya and was well known for his austere Yogic practices through which he had attained the highest degree of enlightenment within his lifetime.[citation needed] He spent a significant part of his lifetime in the Himalayas while being engaged in Yogic practices.[citation needed]
Birth and early years
Swami Keshavanandji (Panchkodi Banerjee) was born in a village called Shivanipur in Howrah district, of West Bengal in a devout Bengali Brahmin family as the son of Lakshmi Kanta Banerjee. From his childhood he had religious piety and at an early age he left the family and headed towards Varanasi.[1][better source needed]
Meeting his Guru at Varanasi
At Varanasi he met his Guru(preceptor) Swami Ramananda Tirtha of Kamrup Math Kali temple, near Dashashwamedh Ghat who was waiting to initiate him into the Brahmachari order of Hindu renunciates. He stayed with him for a number of years.[2]
During this time, Sri Lahiri Mahasaya , the doyen of Kriya Yoga, also lived close by in Bengali Tola. He spotted Swami Keshavanandji and initiated him into the Yoga as one of his principle disciples. He then directed him to spend some time in the Himalayas where he was to meet other masters.[3]
Meeting with Yogananda
Paramhamsa Yogananda met Keshavanandaji at his Vrindavan Ashram and got to know many esoteric details of his lifelong sadhana and his sojourn in the Himalayas. Keshavanandaji also narrated his experience of meeting Mahavatar Babaji to Yogananda. This incident was recorded in Yogananda's famous autobiography entitled "Autobiography of a Yogi".[4]
References
- ^ "Home". katyayanipeeth.org.in.
- ^ "Serving the Community of Lahiri Mahasaya Kriya Yoga". 3 August 2015.
- ^ "Guru Param Para". Archived from the original on 2015-06-24. Retrieved 2015-07-15.
- ^ "Keshabananda meets Babaji – Learn Kriya Yoga".
External links
- Media related to Keshavananda Brahmachari at Wikimedia Commons
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