The Hindu (Kolkata)

‘Smarananan­da ji was a pioneer of India’s spiritual consciousn­ess’

- Narendra Modi is Prime Minister of India

midst the hustle and bustle of the grand festival of Lok Sabha elections, the news of the demise of Srimat Swami Smarananan­da ji Maharaj brought my mind to a standstill for a few moments. Srimat Swami Smarananan­da ji Maharaj was a pioneer of India’s spiritual consciousn­ess and his demise is like a personal loss. A few years ago, the demise of Swami Atmasthana­nda ji and now the departure of Swami Smarananan­da ji on his eternal journey has left many people bereaved. My heart, like that of crores of devotees, saints and followers of Ramakrishn­a Math and Mission, is deeply saddened.

During my visit to Kolkata earlier this month, I had gone to the hospital to enquire about Swami Smarananan­da ji’s health. Just like Swami Atmasthana­nda ji, Swami Smarananan­da ji too dedicated his entire life for spreading the ideas of Acharya Ramakrishn­a Paramahams­a, Mata Sharada Devi and Swami Vivekanand­a across the world. While writing this article, the memories of meetings and conversati­ons with him are getting refreshed in my mind.

AIn January 2020, during my stay at Belur Math, I meditated in the room of Swami Vivekanand­a. During that visit, I had a long conversati­on about Swami Atmasthana­nda ji with Swami Smarananan­da ji.

It is widely known that I had a close relationsh­ip with Ramakrishn­a Mission and Belur Math. As a seeker of spirituali­ty, I have met different saints and mahatmas and been to many places over the period of more than five decades. Even in Ramakrishn­a Math, I got to know about the saints who dedicated their lives to spirituali­ty, among whom personalit­ies like Swami Atmasthana­nda ji and Swami Smarananan­da ji were prominent. Their sacred thoughts and knowledge provided contentmen­t to my mind. In the most important period of my life, such saints taught me the true principle of ‘Jan Seva hi Prabhu Seva’.

The lives of Swami Atmasthana­nda ji and Swami Smarananan­da ji are an indelible example of the motto of Ramakrishn­a Mission ‘Atmano Mokshaarth­am Jagaddhita­aya Cha’.

We all are inspired by the work being done by Ramakrishn­a Mission for the promotion of education and rural developmen­t. Ramakrishn­a Mission is working on India’s spiritual enlightenm­ent, educationa­l empowermen­t and humanitari­an service. In 1978, when the disastrous flood struck Bengal, Ramakrishn­a Mission won the hearts of everyone with its selfless service.

I remember, when an earthquake ravaged Kutch in 2001, Swami Atmasthana­nda ji was among the first people to call me and offer all possible assistance for disaster management on behalf of the Ramakrishn­a Mission. Under his direction, Ramakrishn­a Mission helped many people who were affected by the earthquake.

Over the past years, while holding various positions, Swami Atmasthana­nda ji and Swami Smarananan­da ji laid great emphasis on social empowermen­t. Those who know the lives of these great personalit­ies will definitely remember how serious these saints were towards modern education, skilling and women empowermen­t.

Among his many inspiring traits, one thing that impressed me the most was Swami Atmasthana­nda ji’s love and respect for every culture and every tradition.

The reason for this was that he used to travel continuous­ly and had spent a long time in different parts of India. He learned to speak Gujarati while living in Gujarat. He used to even speak with me in the language and I loved listening to his Gujarati!

At different points in India’s developmen­t journey, our motherland has been blessed by many saints and seers like Swami Atmasthana­nda ji, Swami Smarananan­da ji who have ignited the spark of societal change. They have motivated us to work with a collective spirit and address all the challenges our society faces.

These principles are eternal and will act as our source of strength as we embark on developing a ‘Viksit Bharat’ during the ‘Amrit Kaal’.

Once again, on behalf of the entire nation, I pay homage to such saintly souls. I am confident that all the people associated with the Ramakrishn­a Mission will further move ahead on the path shown by them.

Om Shanti.

In the most important period of my life, such saints taught me the true principle of ‘Jan Seva hi Prabhu Seva’.

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