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Swami Nigamananda Paramahansa Dev Siliguri India



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West-bengal,India - 734001


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Detailed description is Swami Nigamananda Paramahansa was a sadguru, a yogi and a Hindu spiritual leader well known in Eastern India..
EARLY LIFE:Paramahansa Sri Sri Nigamananda Saraswati Deva was born to a virtuous bramhin couple at Qutabpur in Nadia district (now in Bangladesh) in the year 1879.
His father Bhuban Mohan Bhattacharya and mother Yogendra Mohini had named him ‘Nalinikanta’.
As he grew to boyhood, Nalinikanta drew admiration of the people for his extraordinary fearlessness, intelligence and forthrightness.
Leadership was natural to him.
Nalinikanta was especially dear to his mother..
As the fate would have it the mother of Nalinikanta breathed her last immaturely from a brief illness.
At that time, Nalinikanta was pursuing his primary education in his maternal uncle’s village Radhakantapur.
Her death deeply shocked Nalinikanta as he was very much devoted to his mother.
He came to know that just before she breathed her last, his mother had handed over his charges to the ‘Jaganmata’ the ‘Cosmic Mother’.
He took the words of her mother to be literally true.
As he was desperately in need of a mother, he single-heartedly prayed to the ‘Jaganmata’ to appear before him..
But alas! He failed to get a glimpse of ‘Her’ even in his dreams.
He lost faith in God thinking that God does not exist, the religious rites and spiritual practices are worthless activities, and all those sadhus, ascetics or renunciates are lazy worthless cheats.
His belief in God was shaken to such extent that he turned extremely antagonistic towards everything related to Him.
Especially, the sadhus and the wandering ascetics used to face most of his ire.
He convinced to himself that ‘death’ is the ‘end’ of everything in one’s life.
Thereafter he decided for himself that - religion to him would be nothing other than ‘doing good to the fellow beings’, and his duty is to lead a disciplined and virtuous life.
During his school days Nalinikanta used to read textbooks that the ‘Sun’ is a gigantic ball of burning gases and the ‘Moon’ and the other planets are composed of gross matters such as dust and rocks.
He used to feel a pinch in his heart when his fellow countrymen were jeered at as superstitious folks paying obeisance to these insentient planets.
Even though he had lost faith in God and religion, he used to wonder how all those ancient Rishis (seers) of his land could go wrong in putting such significance on these heavenly bodies.
Later, during his sadhak (spiritual practitioner) life, he was delighted to find that thousands of years before Newton, the ancient Rishis of India knew the science of space and the principles of gravitation.
His heart was urging him to spread the knowledge and ideals of those ancient Rishis among his fellow beings.
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Turning Point: The death of Yogendramohini Devi created a void in the Bhattacharya household.
Nalinikanta being the eldest son in the family had to be married soon to bring a daughter-in-law for the proper management of the household.
Hence, at the early age of seventeen, Nalinikanta was married to an extremely beautiful and intelligent girl named Sudhansubala Devi..
Nalinikanta went to study at the Dhaka School of Survey and thereafter took up jobs at various places to earn his livelihood.
His independent spirit and forthright attitude was forcing him to frequently change his jobs..
Once, while serving as the supervisor of the Narayanapur estate (Zamindari) Nalinikanta was working late in the night.
He suddenly saw the shadowy image of Sudhansubala Devi standing at the table, sullen and silent.
Sudhansubala Devi was supposed to be away at Qutabpur at that time and was not expected to be present at Narayanpur at all.
The image appeared there for a few moments only.
Nalinikanta felt disturbed and rushed to his village Qutabpur.
He came to know that Sudhansubala Devi had expired just an hour before he saw her image at Narayanapur.
Since childhood Nalinikanta had a thoughtful disposition.
This incidence drew him further inwards.
Soon after, he happened to see the shadowy image of Sudhansubala Devi several times in quick succession..
Nalinikanta had thought that death is the ultimate end of an individual.
But, now he couldn’t wish away the fact that it is not.
By now, he was convinced that there must be ‘life’ after ‘death’.
He solemnly resolved to get back his beloved wife at any cost.
Never before in the history of mankind any bereaved husband had made such a resolution, being so much oblivious of the impossibility of his success..
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Who am i?.
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Nalinikanta became desperate to know all about the subtle phenomena of life and death.
Thoughts such as - "What’s death? How can I win over death? If death can come inevitably at any time in one’s life why am I wasting my time without exploring the secrets of it?" - began to worry him all the time.
This inquest took him to the Theosophical Society at Adyar, in Chennai, India.
He learnt all the theories and practices that Theosophy could offer and was able to talk to Sudhansu Devi through a medium.
But, Nalinikanta could not see her physically.
He was not satisfied with the experience at all.
Through a discussion with the members of the Society he came to know that the knowledge about the phenomena of ‘life and death’ was the prerogative of the Hindu Yogis.
He spared no time in looking for a true Yogi or Sadhu who could fulfill his desire to meet his dead wife as well as bring contentment to his seeking mind..
While searching for a true yogi, Nalinikanta came across Swami Purnananda, a highly educated renunciate.
The Swami explained to him that all female beings are merely a partial manifestation of the ‘Mahamaya’ or the ‘Cosmic Mother’.
Hence, it was extremely unwise and ridiculous on his part to run after an insignificant part (his wife) ignoring the whole (the Cosmic Mother).
If he could get Mahamaya, he would automatically get his wife and there were sure ways to get Her.
Swami Purnananda advised him to look for a ‘Sadguru’.
Nalinikanta returned to his place of service a changed man.
The belief in ‘life after death’ and ‘soul’ had turned him into a believer.
He was desperately praying God for a chance to meet his destined Sadguru..
One night Nalinikanta saw one Sadhu with a brilliant aura around him in his dream.
He woke up to find the Sadhu standing beside his bed in ‘reality’.
The Sadhu handed out to him a leaf bearing a mantra on it and then disappeared.
Nalinikanta was spellbound by the incident.
He did not know what to do with the mantra.
No sadhu or spiritual teacher, whom he consulted, could decipher the mantra nor could they give him any guidance about what to do with it.
At this point of time a crestfallen Nalinikanta received directions in his dream to go to the greatest tantrik guru of that time - Bamakshepa, at the ‘Tarapitha’ of Birbhum, in West Bengal.
Bama was extremely pleased to see the unique ‘veeja mantra’ (root/source mantra) of Goddess Tara which Nalinikanta had received in his dream, and readily accepted him as his disciple.
Within a short span of one month, Nalinikanta was able to master the secrets of the Tantrik ways (tantra sadhana) of attaining spiritual success.
As a mark of perfection of his sadhana (spiritual practice), ‘Tara’ or ‘Mahashakti’ (the embodiment of cosmic energy) appeared before him in the form of Devi Sudhansubala and granted him the boon that he would be able to see her in that form whenever he would so wish..
But, Nalinikanta became discontent when he was unable to touch that form.
Moreover, to his amazement Nalinikanta saw that a brilliant light used to emanate from his body and take the shape of Devi Sudhansubala.
He was puzzled.
He wanted to know "if ‘Mahashakti’ originated from him only, then who ‘he’ is.".
Overpowered by a consuming desire to know his ‘self’, Nalinikanta sought guru Bamakshepa’s advice.
The latter advised him to attain the knowledge of ‘Advaita’ from a Vedantic guru.
He became a disciple of guru Srimad Swami Satchidananda Saraswati at the holy place of ‘Pushkar’ in the state of Rajasthan, India.
He instantly realized that Swami Satchidananda Saraswati was the sadhu who gave him the ‘Tara’ mantra in his dream.
The swami initiated Nalinikanta into renunciation and according to the principle changed his name to ‘Nigamananda’, for he was able to comprehend the Vedic (nigama) knowledge (jnana) effortlessly..
On the advice of guru Satchidanda, Nalinikanta went to attain the direct experience of this vedic truths through yoga.
Nalinikanta was able to find his yogi guru but with much difficulty and a sustained effort.
He met Sumeru Dashji, his yogi guru, in the thick and inaccessible forests near the holy place of ‘Parasuram’ (in the north-eastern India) under dramatic circumstances.
After completing ‘yoga sadhana’ (practice of yoga) under the masterful guidance of yogiraj Sumeru Dashji, he attained the state of ‘Nirbikalpa Samadhi’ (non-dual existence/complete identification with the Cosmic Soul or the Parambramha), at once pervading the universe and transcending it.
He came back from that blissful state with the realization that he is the ‘universal guru’ i.e.
the ‘supreme soul’..
Nalinikanta had begun his spiritual quest with the basic question, "Who am I ?" and with the attainment of ‘Nirbikalpa Samadhi’ he experienced that ‘he’ is the universal guru...
But, Nalinikanta was initiated into the mysteries of being in love with ‘God’ (prema/bhav sadhana) by Gauri Ma’, a female sadhu of unique spiritual merits.
She taught him how the Supreme Soul is both transcendental.
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Life after attainment of truth: During the 1907 Kumbha Mela at Allahabad, under the auspices of the then Shankaracharya of Sringery Mutt, the jnaniguru of Nalinikanta Swami Satchidananda Deva conferred the title of ‘paramahansa’ on him in the presence of leading sadhus and renunciates.
The uniqueness about Nigamananda’s spiritual accomplishment was that he had explored and perfected tantra, jnana, yoga and prema/bhav, all the four original ways envisaged in Sanatana Dharma.


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