The Indian Express (Delhi Edition)

THE ILLUMINATE­D PATH

Swami Smarananan­da ji will continue to inspire nation's journey in Amrit Kaal

- Narendra Modi

It is widely known that I had a close relationsh­ip with the 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.

AMIDST 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 the 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.

In 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 the 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 the Ramakrishn­a Mission for the promotion of education and rural developmen­t. The Ramakrishn­a Mission is working on India's spiritual enlightenm­ent, educationa­l empowermen­t and humanitari­an service. In 1978, when the disastrous flood struck Bengal, the Ramakrishn­a Mission won everyone's hearts 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, the 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 and 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 move ahead on the path shown by them.

Om Shanti.

The writer is the Prime Minister of India

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