Swami Saradananda (1865–1927) II whose original name was Sarat Chandra Chakravarty,

Today is Janma Tithi of Swami Saradananda (1865–1927), whose original name was Sarat Chandra Chakravarty, first came in touch with Paramahamsadev with his cousin Sashi Bhusan and others when he was 18 years old. He had joined Calcutta Medical College to consider prescription, however, surrendered it to serve Paramahamsadev when he was sick. At the point when Swami Vivekananda exhorted him to take up work in the West, he met him in London in 1896 and after that cruised for New York. There he remained leader of the Vedanta Society until his arrival in India in 1898. Back in the nation, he was occupied with various kinds of work and later turned into the principal Secretary of Ramakrishna Math and Mission. He coordinated the magazine named Udbodhan (Awakening) established by Swami Vivekananda. He chose to assemble a house at Bagbazar that would serve both as an office for Udbodhan and habitation for Saradama. He was the creator of Sri Ramakrishna Lila Prasanga.

Swami Saradananda
Swami Saradananda

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