As long as Brahman is not realised, this prapancham will appear real is the emphatic assertion of Adi Sankara in all his teachings. Though sastras say that this world is illusory, it is difficult to a
The Vedas provide both worldly or the objective type of knowledge as well as the transcendental kind of knowledge. In a discourse, Swami Omkarananda, who passed away on May 10, drew attention to many
by Aravindan Neelakandan - May 11, 2021 12:42 PM
Swami Omkarananda
That Swami Omkarananda attained
samadhi now is a great loss for Tamil Hindu society and it does feel orphaned in this loss of the physical presence of the Swami.
Swami Omkarananda was born in 1956 in a village near Coimbatore to Vaidhyanatha Ganapadi and Alamelu Ammal.
It was a family of traditional Vedic scholars and hence naturally poor.
Goshteswara Sharma was the name given by his parents and he grew up mastering Vedic recitation and rituals.
Even in his young age he had mastered Vedic recitation. His spiritual quest led him to Swami Vivekananda s works.
Swami Omkarananda Saraswati passes away
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He was known for spreading the message of Tirukkural, particularly among the student community.
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He was known for spreading the message of Tirukkural, particularly among the student community.
Swami Omkarananda Saraswati of Sri Swami Chidbhavananda Ashramam at Vedapuri in Theni district passed away in Madurai on Monday. He had recently tested positive for COVID-19.
He had undergone treatment at a private hospital in Madurai for the infection. While he had recovered from COVID-19, his health condition suddenly deteriorated. Arrangements were made to fly him to Chennai for further treatment.
However, while on the way to the helipad, his condition worsened and he was brought back to the hospital in Madurai where he passed away. He was 65-years-old. He was known for spreading the message of
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CHENNAI: Vedic scholar Swami Omkarananda (64), the authority on Thirukkural and many other Tamil scriptures and founder of Sri Swami Chidbhavananda Ashramam, Theni, passed away on Monday at a private hospital at Madurai. He was undergoing treatment for coronavirus infection. Swami Omkarananda has also been the pontiff of Sri Bhuvaneswari Avadhuta Vidyapitham at Pudukottai.
Swami’s mortal remains were laid to rest in front of his Ashramam at Theni according to Sastras on Monday night itself due to Covid-19 restrictions. According to the Ashramam sources, Swami Omkarananda, when he was alive, chose the place for his Samadhi and gave directions to his disciples on how he should be laid to rest. Special poojas and other rituals will be arranged in the coming 10 days, they said. Due to Covid situation, the Ashramam has requested the followers of the Swami not to visit the Theni Ashramam but pray from their homes.