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Swami Abhyanand Saraswati
Personal
Born
Shaunak =[note 1]

between 1965–1975
ReligionHinduism
OccupationVedant Preacher , Spritual Leader
Organization
Founder ofArsh Vidya Pranyash
Swami Abhyanand Gaushala
Shaunak Kutir
HonorsHold Position As President of Akhil Bharatiya Sant Samiti UP, India, UP

Shaunak (born Swami JI

Mahamandleshwar Swami Abhayanand Saraswati is a Hindu spiritual leader, scholar, and disciple of Sanatan Dharma (eternal truth).

Life

  • Details about Swami Abhayanand Saraswati's birth, early life, and path to becoming a Sanyasi (Hindu monk) are currently unknown.
  • It is known that he was conferred Sanyasa in March 2010.

Work and Teachings

  • Swami Abhayanand Saraswati is associated with the Sitapur Ashram, located on NH 24 in Uttar Pradesh, India. You can find contact information for the Ashram on his website (https://swamiabhyanand.com/).
  • He is a highly regarded teacher of Vedanta, particularly known for his discourses on the Katha Upanishad and the Chaandogya Upanishad, both key scriptures in Hinduism. You can find recordings of his lectures on these Upanishads on his YouTube channel, Mahamandleshwar Swami Abhayanand Saraswati (https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCt71Q1Xrjo37xHoFnhFVDew).
  • His website also mentions his dedication to technical aspects and his role in managing the technical wing of the Darshanalaya (spiritual center). However, the specific nature of his technical expertise remains unclear.

Significance

  • Swami Abhayanand Saraswati's significance lies in his contribution to the dissemination of Vedantic knowledge and spiritual guidance.
  • His lectures and discourses make complex philosophical concepts accessible to a wider audience, helping them on their spiritual journeys.

Notes

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  1. ^ The first name has been spelled Shaunak, Shaunak,[1] or Ramkrishna[2] by various outlets.

References

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  1. ^ "Mahamandleshwar". www.swamiabhyanand.com. 15 May 1965. Retrieved 14 April 2023.
  2. ^ Thomas, Pradip Ninan; Lee, Philip, eds. (30 July 2012). Global and Local Televangelism. Palgrave Macmillan. p. 150. ISBN 978-1-137-26481-7. Retrieved 26 May 2020.
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