Swami Bhoomananda Tirtha

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Swami Bhoomananda Tirtha
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Personal
BornMay 13, 1933
ReligionHinduism
Religious career
GuruBaba Gangadhara Paramahamsa
Quotation
"Vedanta is not reserved for ascetics and scholars. It is certainly not a pastime for the old. It, in fact, enables man to understand life in the right perspective and helps him attain perfection, harmony and fulfillment. It inspires and empowers man to excel in whatever field he is."

Swami Bhoomananda Tirtha (Devanagari: स्वामी भूमानन्द तीर्थ; Malayalam: സ്വാമി ഭൂമാനന്ദ തീര്‍ത്ഥ), is an Indian Sannyasin and social reformer. He is known for his talks and discourses on Vedanta, Bhagavad Gita, Upanishads and Srimad Bhagavatam, and their practical application in daily life. He has also organized various movements to end some unlawful rituals practiced by some Hindu temples.[1]

Early life[edit]

Swami Bhoomananda Tirtha was born in 1933 in the village of Parlikad near Wadakkanchery in Thrissur district, in present-day Kerala, India. He had his early education at Parlikad and later with his two brother Sanyasins started the Vyasa College, Parlikad. During his professional life in Kolkata, he met Baba Gangadhara Paramahamsa, who later became his Guru and the association eventually led to his introduction to the world of spirituality.[2]

Activities[edit]

Jnaana Yajnas[edit]

The Jnaana Yajnas (Knowledge dissemination programs) are a major part of Swami Bhoomananda Tirtha's Loka-sangraha (Welfare of the World) campaign. Since the first Jnaana Yajna held in Jamshedpur in 1964, these series of spiritual discourses are being held regularly in various parts of India, as well as in Malaysia and the U.S.A. Jnaana Yajnas are being held every year since 1964 in Jamshedpur and since 1975 in Delhi. Jnaana Yajnas are also held in Mumbai, Chennai and Bangalore every year.[3][4][5][6][7][8]

Annual Srimad Bhaagavata Tattva Sameeksha Satram[edit]

This 2 week long series on discourses, explaining how to apply the contents and principles of Srimad Bhaagavatam in daily life, is held in Thrissur district every year in the month of December.[9]

Gita Tattva Sameeksha[edit]

This series of talks on the Bhagavad Gita is conducted every year in Thrissur, in which Swami Bhoomananda Tirtha explains the values and message of Bhagavad Gita. This series began in the year 1995.[10]

Socio-cultural reforms[edit]

Swami Bhoomananda Tirtha has conducted various movements for abolition of certain offensive and unlawful rituals and practices that were followed by some Hindu temples. Prominent among these are the practice called Thookkam at the Elavur Puthankavu Temple in Ernakulam District, and the practice of singing obscene songs during the Bharani festival at the Kodungallur temple.[11][12][13][14][15]

The Ashram[edit]

Narayanashrama Tapovanam, the headquarters of Swami Bhoomananda Tirtha, is located at Venginissery village, 10 km South-West of Thrissur city. The Centres for Inner Resource Development (C.I.R.D), which are remote centres of the Ashram, are located in Delhi and Jamshedpur in India, Vienna - Virginia in the U.S.A and the Society for Inner Resources Development (S.I.R.D) is based in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.[16]

Foundation for Restoration of National Values[edit]

Under the inspiration and guidance of Swami Bhoomananda Tirtha, the Foundation for Restoration of National Values (FRNV) was set up in June 2008 to help promote national values in the Indian society. The advisory board of the FRNV consists of Justice M.N. Venkatachaliah - former Chief Justice of India, Sri Ratan N. Tata, Chairman – Tata group, Dr. E Sreedharan - MD - Delhi Metro Rail Corporation, Sri N. Vittal - former Central Vigilance Commissioner, Smt. Vibha Parthasarathi, educationist and former Chairperson of the National Commission for Women, and Sri. T.S Krishnamurthy, former Chief Election Commissioner.[17][18]

Publications, books and periodicals[edit]

Vicharasetu (Path of Introspection), the English monthly journal published by Swami Bhoomananda Tirtha, was started in 1968. Hindi and Malayalam versions of the Journal (Vicharasetu and Vicharasarani respectively) are also being published.[19]

Many books and CDs have been published by Swami Bhoomananda Tirtha in English, Malayalam, Hindi, Tamil and Bengali languages. Notable among them are the following.

  • Brahmavidya Abhyasa (ISBN 978-81-89588-01-4)
  • Quietitude of the Mind (ISBN 978-93-80695-01-3)
  • Divinizing every moment (ISBN 978-81-89588-18-2)
  • My Beloved Baba. (ISBN 978-93-80695-06-8)
  • Essential Concepts in Bhagavad gita (ISBN 978-81-89588-08-3)
  • Vedantic Way of Living. (ISBN 81-207-1666-3)
  • Prabhaata Rashmih: (ISBN 978-81-89588-06-9)
  • To the Householder (ISBN 978-81-89588-00-7)
  • Drops of Nectar from Srimad Bhaagavatam (ISBN 978-81-89588-10-6)
  • Genesis & Relevance of Temple-worship (ISBN 978-81-89588-03-8)

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. Kanchi-sathya Digest, Vol 4/05, 2005 "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 22 April 2012. Retrieved 20 September 2011.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. My Beloved Baba (ISBN 978-93-80695-06-8) Published by Narayanashrama Tapovanam, Venginissery, Thrissur.
  3. Nature of the mind, The Hindu, September 11, 2007 http://www.hindu.com/2007/09/11/stories/2007091159941400.htm
  4. The human mind, Date:07/09/2006 http://www.thehindu.com/2006/09/07/stories/2006090700690900.htm
  5. Desire for liberation http://www.thehindu.com/life-and-style/religion/article834838.ece
  6. Bhakti Yoga according to Bhagavad Gita http://www.thehindu.com/arts/books/article2082580.ece
  7. Concept of controlling the mind according to Bhagavad Gita http://www.thehindu.com/arts/books/article68556.ece?css=print
  8. Pursuit of Excellence http://www.thehindu.com/life-and-style/religion/article2494237.ece
  9. Bhagavatha Satram begins, Date:23/12/2004, http://www.thehindu.com/2004/12/23/stories/2004122306230300.htm
  10. Geeta Tattva Sameeksha, The Hindu, January 17, 2005 http://www.thehindu.com/2005/01/17/stories/2005011708730400.htm
  11. Bid to revive 'Thookam' sparks off protests, The Hindu, April 1, 2004 http://www.hindu.com/2004/04/01/stories/2004040104810500.htm
  12. Protest mounting against Elavoor 'Thookkam', The Hindu, April 4, 2004, http://www.hindu.com/2004/04/12/stories/2004041202720500.htm
  13. Tension at Elavoor following ban on Thookkam, The Hindu, April 23, 2004 http://www.hindu.com/2004/04/23/stories/2004042305030700.htm
  14. Seer to protest temple ritual, The Hindu, April 5, 2004, http://www.hindu.com/2004/04/05/stories/2004040508590400.htm
  15. Talk Dirty to the Deity, www.venumenon.com http://www.venumenon.com/articles/article_page.asp?artid=12&catid=3
  16. Narayanashrama Tapovanam www.india9.com http://www.india9.com/i9show/Narayanashrama-Tapovanam-62410.htm
  17. People Behind the Movement http://home.valuefoundation.in/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=45&Itemid=54
  18. Spiritual discourse for Metro staff, Date:11/11/2004 http://www.thehindu.com/2004/11/11/stories/2004111111480400.htm
  19. Kanchi-sathya Digest, Vol 4/05, 2005 "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 22 April 2012. Retrieved 20 September 2011.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

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