Dayananda Saraswati (Chinmaya Mission)
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Swami Dayananda Saraswati (दयानन्‍द सरस्‍वती) (born August 15, 1930) is a monk of the Hindu
Hinduism
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 monastic order and a renowned traditional teacher of Advaita Vedanta
Advaita Vedanta
Advaita Vedanta is considered to be the most influential and most dominant sub-school of the Vedānta school of Hindu philosophy. Other major sub-schools of Vedānta are Dvaita and ; while the minor ones include Suddhadvaita, Dvaitadvaita and Achintya Bhedabheda...

.

Early life

Swami Dayananda Saraswati (Natarajan) was born as Natarajan in Manjakudi - Thiruvarur district of Tamil Nadu
Tamil Nadu
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 on August 15, 1930 to Shri. Gopal Iyer and Smt. Balambal. He was the eldest of four sons. His early schooling was done in the Thiruvarur District Board School and he finished High school at Kodavasal. His father's passing away when he was eight, meant Natarajan had to shoulder a significant portion of family responsibility along with his education. After completion of education, Natarajan came to Chennai (erstwhile Madras)
Chennai
Chennai , formerly known as Madras or Madarasapatinam , is the capital city of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu, located on the Coromandel Coast off the Bay of Bengal. Chennai is the fourth most populous metropolitan area and the sixth most populous city in India...

 for livelihood. Natarajan worked as a journalist for the weekly magazine Dharmika Hindu (run by T. K. Jagannathacharya) and also for erstwhile Volkart Brothers (now Voltas Limited
Voltas
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) for some time. He also decided to be a fighter pilot at one point and joined the Indian Air
Force, but left after six months as he felt suffocated by the regimentation there.

Beginnings

He became interested in Vedanta
Vedanta
Vedānta was originally a word used in Hindu philosophy as a synonym for that part of the Veda texts known also as the Upanishads. The name is a morphophonological form of Veda-anta = "Veda-end" = "the appendix to the Vedic hymns." It is also speculated that "Vedānta" means "the purpose or goal...

 after listening to the public talks of Swami Chinmayananda in the year 1952-53. He became actively involved with the then newly formed Chinmaya Mission
Chinmaya Mission
Chinmaya Mission was founded in 1953 by the devotees of Swami Chinmayananda to 'give organizational structure and cohesiveness to the work and activities initiated by Swami Chinmayananda' . It is administered from Central Chinmaya Mission Trust, Mumbai...

 in various roles and was made its Secretary within the first year of its inception. He learnt Sanskrit lessons from P.S. Subramania Iyer, a retired Professor of English. It was Iyer who introduced the mode of chanting the Gita verses (or for that matter, Sanskrit verses that follow the same metre as the Gita verses) that is still followed by Chinmaya Mission, Arsha Vidya Centres and others as well. Swami Chinmayananda instructed Natarajan to set up Chinmaya Mission's Madurai branch which Natarajan was able to fulfill. Natarajan also assisted Swami Chinmayananda in editing and bringing out a Bhagavad Gita manuscript for publication. He had an opportunity to meet Swami Tapovanam
Tapovan Maharaj
Swami Tapovan Maharaj was a Hindu Sannyasi and Vedanta scholar who taught both Swami Chinmayananda, the founder of the Chinmaya Mission Movement and Swami Sundaranand....

, Chinmayananda's Guru during this time (1954–55). Tapovanam advised to Natarajan, You have a duty to yourself which is also important. Stay here. Do japa, meditate and study. But Natarajan could not take up that offer at that point in time. During this time, Natarajan also studied Sanskrit and the bhashya of the Upanishads with Professor Vijayaraghavachariar. Natarajan also took up the mantle of the editor of Tyagi, Chinmaya Mission's new fortnightly magazine and shifted to Bangalore
Bangalore
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 in March 1956 for this purpose.

Swami Chinmayananda sent Natarajan to study under Sw. Pranavananda in Gudivada
Gudivada
Gudivada is a census town in Krishna district in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. It is a mandal headquarters with more than 100,000 inhabitants, lying as junction of Vijayawada-Machilipatnam-Bhimavaram-Nuzvid-Eluru in the Krishna district of Andhra Pradesh of...

 (near Vijayawada
Vijayawada
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) to clarify many of his doubts on Vedanta
Vedanta
Vedānta was originally a word used in Hindu philosophy as a synonym for that part of the Veda texts known also as the Upanishads. The name is a morphophonological form of Veda-anta = "Veda-end" = "the appendix to the Vedic hymns." It is also speculated that "Vedānta" means "the purpose or goal...

 and self-enquiry
Self-enquiry
Self-enquiry is a practice designed to rapidly bring about Self-realization, Self awareness, spiritual liberation or enlightenment, and is most commonly associated with its most famous modern advocate, Sri Ramana Maharshi...

. It was here during his studies with Pranavananda that Natarajan crystallised the following notion: Vedanta is a pramana (means of knowledge). I saw the Swami giving direct knowledge to the people he was teaching. This resolved all my conflicts. My problems with Vedanta had been my mistaken notion that it was a system.

Sanyasa

He was given sanyasa deeksha by Swami Chinmayananda on the auspicious Sivarathri day, in 1962 and was given the deeksha name Swami Dayananda Saraswathi. He became involved with Sandheepany sadhanalay right from its inception in 1963. He moved to Mumbai, (erstwhile Bombay)
Mumbai
Mumbai , formerly known as Bombay in English, is the capital of the Indian state of Maharashtra. It is the most populous city in India, and the fourth most populous city in the world, with a total metropolitan area population of approximately 20.5 million...

 and edited the Tapovan Prasad, the new monthly magazine of the mission.
Subsequently in 1965, he undertook a study pilgrimage to Rishikesh and stayed in a grass hut near Purani Jhaadi. He spent three years here, studying vedic texts such as the Brahma Sutras
Brahma Sutras
The Brahma sūtras , also known as Vedānta Sūtras , are one of the three canonical texts of the Vedānta school of Hindu philosophy. A thorough study of Vedānta requires a close examination of these three texts, known in Sanskrit as the Prasthanatrayi, or the three starting points...

 under Swami Tarananda Giri.

On his return to Bombay
Mumbai
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 from Rishikesh in 1968, Sw. Dayananda was asked to start the new Brahmachari/ni
Brahmacharya
Brahmacharya is one of the four stages of life in an age-based social system as laid out in the Manu Smrti and later Classical Sanskrit texts in Hinduism. It refers to an educational period of 14–20 years which starts before the age of puberty. During this time the traditional vedic sciences are...

 training programme in Sandheepany. The first course, as designed by Sw. Dayananda started in 1972. In a later interview, Sw. Dayananda summed up the new courses' design as follows: What would take a sadhu in the Himalayas nine years to learn, the brahmacharis at Sandeepany learned in two
and a half years.
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Teaching

Swami Dayananda has been teaching Vedanta in India
India
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 for more than four decades, and around the world since 1976. His depth of understanding and nuanced appreciation of Western culture makes him a rare teacher who can communicate the vision of non-duality to modern listeners.

Swami Dayananda designed and taught six resident in-depth Vedanta courses, each spanning 30 to 36 months. Four were conducted in India, and two in the United States
United States
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. Each course graduated about 60 qualified acharyas, teachers, who are now teaching around the world. More than one hundred are now swamis and are highly respected as scholars and teachers throughout India and abroad.

Institutions

Under Swami Dayananda’s guidance, numerous centers for Vedic teaching have been founded around the world. The two main centers in India are the Arsha Vidya Ashram in Rishikesh and the Arsha Vidya Gurukulam in Coimbatore (est. 1990). In the U.S., the main center is the Arsha Vidya Gurukulam at Saylorsburg, Pennsylvania (est. 1985). At present there are at least sixty centers in India and abroad that carry on the same tradition of Vedantic teaching.

In 1986, Swami Dayananda Saraswati founded the Arsha Vidya Gurukulam, a Gurukula that has branches in India and the United States. Arsha Vidya Gurukulam is an institute for the traditional study of Advaita Vedanta
Advaita Vedanta
Advaita Vedanta is considered to be the most influential and most dominant sub-school of the Vedānta school of Hindu philosophy. Other major sub-schools of Vedānta are Dvaita and ; while the minor ones include Suddhadvaita, Dvaitadvaita and Achintya Bhedabheda...

, Yoga
Yoga
Yoga is a physical, mental, and spiritual discipline, originating in ancient India. The goal of yoga, or of the person practicing yoga, is the attainment of a state of perfect spiritual insight and tranquility while meditating on Supersoul...

, Ayurveda
Ayurveda
Ayurveda or ayurvedic medicine is a system of traditional medicine native to India and a form of alternative medicine. In Sanskrit, words , meaning "longevity", and , meaning "knowledge" or "science". The earliest literature on Indian medical practice appeared during the Vedic period in India,...

, Jyotish, Sanskrit
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 and other classical Hindu
Hindu
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 studies. The word Arsha means that which is from the Rishis - the great seers of ancient India. The word Vidya means knowledge. Thus, Arsha Vidya means the knowledge flowing from the Rishis. The word Gurukulam, means "family of the teacher", referring to a residential center for learning with the Teacher. Arsha Vidya Gurukulam offers Indians and non-Indians, Hindu
Hindu
Hindu refers to an identity associated with the philosophical, religious and cultural systems that are indigenous to the Indian subcontinent. As used in the Constitution of India, the word "Hindu" is also attributed to all persons professing any Indian religion...

s and non-Hindus alike an opportunity to study the profound spiritual knowledge of the Upanishads, Bhagavad Gita
Bhagavad Gita
The ' , also more simply known as Gita, is a 700-verse Hindu scripture that is part of the ancient Sanskrit epic, the Mahabharata, but is frequently treated as a freestanding text, and in particular, as an Upanishad in its own right, one of the several books that constitute general Vedic tradition...

, Brahma sutras
Brahma Sutras
The Brahma sūtras , also known as Vedānta Sūtras , are one of the three canonical texts of the Vedānta school of Hindu philosophy. A thorough study of Vedānta requires a close examination of these three texts, known in Sanskrit as the Prasthanatrayi, or the three starting points...

, and other classical Vedanta
Vedanta
Vedānta was originally a word used in Hindu philosophy as a synonym for that part of the Veda texts known also as the Upanishads. The name is a morphophonological form of Veda-anta = "Veda-end" = "the appendix to the Vedic hymns." It is also speculated that "Vedānta" means "the purpose or goal...

 texts.
Other Organizations=
In addition to teaching, Swami Dayananda has initiated and supported various philanthropic efforts. The All India Movement (AIM) for Seva, inaugurated in November, 2000, brings medical, educational, nutritional and infrastructure assistance to villagers in the remote areas of India. This movement enjoys the blessing of all traditional Hindu spiritual leaders who have united as a single body, the Acarya Sabha, through the coordinating efforts of Swami Dayananda. In November 2001, Swami Dayananda convened the first World Congress for the Preservation of Religious Diversity in Delhi, inaugurated by the Dalai Lama
Dalai Lama
The Dalai Lama is a high lama in the Gelug or "Yellow Hat" branch of Tibetan Buddhism. The name is a combination of the Mongolian word далай meaning "Ocean" and the Tibetan word bla-ma meaning "teacher"...

 and the then Prime Minister Mr.A.B.Vajpayee. An important outcome of the Congress is the formation of a Global Commission for the Preservation of Religious Diversity, spearheaded by Swami Dayananda. The Commission had its inaugural meeting in Bangkok in June, 2002. Swami Dayananda was active in forming and participating in the Women’s Global Peace Initiative, which convened at the United Nations in Geneva in October 2002. He has also participated in the Millennium Peace Summit organized by the United Nations
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.
Swamiji also started the Dharma Rakshana Samithi for prserving the Dharma and the culture of Bharath.Swamiji is the President of this organisation.

Books

Many of Swami Dayananda Saraswati's lectures, talks and discourses have been published in the form of books. These books deal with Vedantic teachings and its applicability to various situations in life. A non-exhaustive list of his books include:
  1. The Teaching of the Bhagavad Gita
  2. Introduction to Vedanta
  3. Dialogues with Swami Dayananda
  4. Vivekacudamani (Talks on 108 Selected Verses)
  5. Visnusahasranama with translation & commentary
  6. Talks on Sri Rudram
  7. Taittiriya Upanishad As Taught by Swami Dayananda Saraswati
  8. Mundaka Upanishad; Bhashya and Tika unfolded
  9. Value of Values
  10. Kena Upanishad
  11. Prayer Guide
  12. Satyam and Mithya

To get the books from Chennai contact:

Arsha Vidya Research and Publication Trust

32/4 Srinidhi Apts

Desika Road, Mylpaore, Chennai 600 004

Tel: 044-2499 7131/ 2499 7023

To get the books from Coimbatore contact:

Address: Arsha Vidya Gurukulam,

Anaikatti Post,

Coimbatore - 641 108

Ph: 0422 265 7001

Mobile: 94422 42600

External links (List of Swami's ashrams and some of his disciples)

  • http://www.arshavidyatirtha.org (Swamini Sadvidyananda - South Gujarat)
  • http://www.arshavidya.org/
  • http://www.pramana.org
  • http://www.aimforseva.org
  • http://www.enlightennext.org/magazine/j14/dayananda.asp Interview of Swamiji
  • http://www.arshavidya.org (US ashram website)
  • http://www.arshavidya.in (Coimbatore-anaikatti ashram website)
  • http://www.arshavidya-nagpur.org (Swi. Brahmaprakasananda - Nagpur)
  • http://www.sastraprakasika.org ( For audio cassettes & CD's of vedanta)
  • http://www.vedantavidyarthisangha.org (Sw. Paramarthananda -– Chennai)
  • http://www.poornalayam.org (Sw. Guruparananda –- also based in Chennai)
  • http://www.selfknowledge.in (Sw. Suddhananda—Chennai and Tiruvannamalai)
  • http://www.vedaneri.com (Sw. Omkarananda—Theni, Tamil Nadu.)
  • http://www.vedaneri.org (Swami Chidbavananda Ashram, Theni, Tamil Nadu.)
  • http://www.sreepeetham.org (Sw. Paripoornaananda Saraswathi—Kakinada, AP)
  • http://www.tattvatirtha.org (Sw. Viditatmananda—Ahmedabad)
  • http://www.arshabodha.org (Sw. Tadatmananda in New Jersey)
  • http://www.avgsatsang.org (Friends of AVG Saylorsburg)
  • http://www.discovervedanta.com (Neema Majmudar and Surya Tahora - Bangkok)
  • http://www.arshavidyacenter.org (Vijay Kapoor – San Francisco bay area)
  • http://www.vidyamandir.org.br (Gloria Arieira – Brazil)
  • http://www.vishvaarshavidya.org (South-America + Spanish-speaking World Website)
  • http://www.arshavidya.org.uk (Swamini Atmaprakasananda, Arsha Vidya UK)
  • http://www.arshavidya.net (Swamini Atmaprajnananda Saraswati, AVVK, Bhubaneswar)

Yoga
  • http://www.bksiyengar.com (Iyengar yoga's official website)
  • http://www.yogirama.com (Sri. Ramanand Patel's website)
  • http://www.yogamalika.org (A.M. Dorai – Chennai)

Sanskrit
  • http://www.sanskritweb.net (Sanskrit Web: Sanskrit Fonts / Sanskrit Texts)
  • http://www.samskrita-bharati.org (Samskrita Bharati's Home Page)
  • http://www.sanskritdocuments.org (Sanskrit Documents List)

AIM for Seva
  • http://www.aimforseva.org
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