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|image= Swami Bhaskarananda Saraswati.jpg | |image= Swami Bhaskarananda Saraswati.jpg | ||
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| religion = [[Hinduism]] | |religion= [[Hinduism]] | ||
|birth_date= 1833 | |birth_date= 1833 | ||
|birth_place= | |birth_place= [[Kanpur Nagar district|Kanpur district]], [[Uttar Pradesh]], [[company rule in India|India]] | ||
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|death_date= 1899 | |death_date= {{death year and age|1899|1833}} | ||
|death_place= Varanasi | |death_place= [[Varanasi]], Uttar Pradesh, [[British Raj|India]] | ||
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'''Swami Bhaskarananda Saraswati''' (1833–1899) was a noted 19th-century [[sannyasin]] and saint of [[Varanasi]], [[India]].<ref>{{cite book |title=Discourses on Hindu spiritual culture, (Volume 3)|author=Akshay Kumar Banerjee |year=1967 |publisher=S. Chand |page=42}}</ref> He wandered over India for thirteen years before settling in Anandabag near the Durga Mandir, in 1868. A Sanskrit and Vedic scholar turned ascetic of [[Dashanami]] ''Dandi sannyasi'' order, many kings visited him to seek advise, and he also reported be an advisor counsel to [[Kashi Naresh]] (Maharaja of [[Benares State|Kingdom of Kashi]]), today his ''[[samadhi]]'' shrine is situated at ''Durga Kunda'', adjacent to the historic ''Durga Mandir'' in Varanasi.<ref name=liv>{{cite book |title=Living Banaras: Hindu religion in cultural context|author=Bradley R. Hertel |author2=Cynthia Ann Humes |year=1993 |publisher=SUNY Press |isbn=0-7914-1331-4 |page=172 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=r-OYL6Khg0UC&pg=PA172 |author-link2=Cynthia Ann Humes }}</ref> | '''Swami Bhaskarananda Saraswati''' (1833–1899) was a noted 19th-century [[sannyasin]] and saint of [[Varanasi]], [[Indian subcontinent|India]].<ref>{{cite book |title=Discourses on Hindu spiritual culture, (Volume 3)|author=Akshay Kumar Banerjee |year=1967 |publisher=S. Chand |page=42}}</ref> He wandered over India for thirteen years before settling in Anandabag near the Durga Mandir, in 1868. A Sanskrit and Vedic scholar turned ascetic of [[Dashanami]] ''Dandi sannyasi'' order, many kings visited him to seek advise, and he also reported be an advisor counsel to [[Kashi Naresh]] (Maharaja of [[Benares State|Kingdom of Kashi]]), today his ''[[samadhi]]'' shrine is situated at ''Durga Kunda'', adjacent to the historic ''Durga Mandir'' in Varanasi.<ref name=liv>{{cite book |title=Living Banaras: Hindu religion in cultural context|author=Bradley R. Hertel |author2=Cynthia Ann Humes |year=1993 |publisher=SUNY Press |isbn=0-7914-1331-4 |page=172 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=r-OYL6Khg0UC&pg=PA172 |author-link2=Cynthia Ann Humes }}</ref> | ||
==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
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==His followers== | ==His followers== | ||
[[Alexandra David-Néel]] | [[Alexandra David-Néel]] studied yoga with Bhaskarananda.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.mysteriouspeople.com/Alex_David-Neel.htm| title=A Mystic in Tibet – Alexandra David-Neel|work=mysteriouspeople.com}}</ref> [[Jang Bahadur|Maharaja Jung Bahadur Rana]], the [[King of Nepal]] and founder of the Rana dynasty of Nepal, has written a pamphlet about Swami.<ref>{{cite book | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Rwu4wNMj3ncC&q=Swami+Bhaskaranand+Saraswati&pg=PA780 | title=Mark Twain's Adventures of Tom Sawyer|author=Mark Twain|publisher=Shoes & Ships & Sealing Wax|year=2006|isbn=0-9548401-8-6|page=780}} {{dl|date=May 2022}}</ref> [[Ernest Binfield Havell]] (1864–1937), a close friend of Indologist [[Sir John Woodroffe]] was also devoted to him.<ref>{{cite book |title=Sir John Woodroffe, Tantra and Bengal: 'an Indian soul in a European body?' |author=Kathleen Taylor|year=2001 |publisher=Routledge|isbn=0-7007-1345-X |page=96 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=tcykYqIfNqsC&pg=PA96}}</ref> | ||
==In popular culture== | ==In popular culture== |