Vishuddhananda Paramahansa
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Vishuddhananda Paramahansa | |
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Vishuddhananda Paramahansa in Lotus position | |
Born |
Bholanath Chattopadhaya 14 March 1853 Bondul village, Bengal Province, British India |
Died |
14 July 1937 84) Kolkata, West Bengal | (aged
Titles/honours | Yogirajadhiraj, Paramahamsa, Gandha Baba,[1] Bara Baba |
Guru | Maharshi Mahatapa Paramahansa |
Philosophy | Surya Vigyan, Chandra Vigyan, Nakshatra Vigyan, Vayu Vigyan, Yog Yothish |
Notable disciple(s) | Gopinath Kaviraj, Paramahansa Satyananda Bhramachari, Nandlal Gupta, Akshay Kumar Duttagupta,.[2] |
Quotation | 'Karmavya Namah'- Do Yogic Kriya with mantra as initiated by Guru will lead to divine knowledge further yielding in divine bhakti & would finally result in divine love. |
** Vishuddhananda ji's birthday is observed on 29th Falgun as per Hindu Bengali Calendar. |
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Vishuddhananda Paramahansa (Bengali:: Bishuddhananda Pôromôhongśo) (14 March 1853 – 14 July 1937) popularly known as Gandha Baba (The perfume saint[3]) was an Indian yogi. He was born as Bholanath Chattopadhaya to Akhil Chandra Chattopadhaya and Raj Rajeshswari Chattopadhaya in a village named Boondul in the current Bardhaman district in West Bengal, India.[4]
He was the teacher of Gopinath Kaviraj.[5]
References
- ↑ "Autobiography of a Yogi". Ananda.org. Retrieved 14 March 2015.
- ↑ Akshay Kumar Dutta Gupta Yogi Rajadhiraj Sri Sri Vishddhananda Paramahansa Jigyasa Publications Pvt Ltd.
- ↑ "Autobiography of a Yogi". Ananda.org. Retrieved 14 March 2015.
- ↑ http://www.shivayoga.net/gyanganj/reminsciences-of-dr-paul-brunton/
- ↑ Life & philosophy of Mahamahopadhyaya Gopinath Kaviraj. University of Calcutta. 1981. p. 27.
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