Swami Dayananda Saraswati passed away at his ashram in Rishikesh on
Wednesday night Sep 23,2015
The Swami was admitted to the hospital 10 days back. His condition kept
fluctuating all these days and was finally brought back to his ashram.
He was 85. He had been ailing for quite sometime.
Born in 1930 in Manjakudi, Natarajan, as the Swami was known in his
pre-monastic days, was drawn to Indian philosophy, particularly the
Advaita school, listening to Swami Chinmayananda.
During the late 1950s
and early 1960s, his association with Swami Chinmayananda grew closer as
he began taking Vedanta lessons.
In 1962, he took ‘Sanyas’ to become
Swami Dayananda Saraswati.
He continued his association with Swami Chinmayananda for a long time
and the two set up Sandipani Sadhanalaya in the then Bombay to train
people in Vedanta.
His contribution there and subsequently with Arsha Vidya Gurukulam saw
hundreds of people learn Vedanta, take up renunciation and spread the
Vedic message.
Creating teachers in Vedanta along with setting up schools for under
privileged under the Aim for Seva Movement were some of his important
contributions, says Swami Samananda, one of his disciples from Madurai.
The Swami also took up the cause of Odhuvars. He was also credited with playing an important role in the refurbishment and re-run of the Thiruvidaimaruthur temple car. He had also penned a few verses that have become popular devotional songs
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