Swami Prabhavananda
Swami Prabhavananda (December 26, 1893 – July 4, 1976) was an Indian philosopher, monk of the Ramakrishna Order, and religious teacher. He moved to America in 1923, founded the Vedanta Society of Southern California in 1930, and spent the rest of his life there.
Swami Prabhavananda | |
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Died | 4 July 1976 82) Vedanta Temple, Vedanta Place, Hollywood | (aged
Religion | Hinduism |
Nationality | American |
Known for | Translator of the Bhagavad Gita (with Christopher Isherwood) and the Upanishads (with Fredrick Manchester), author of the Spiritual Heritage of India |
Occupation | Monk, writer, and teacher |
Founder of | Vedanta Society of Southern California |
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Guru | Swami Brahmananda |
Disciples
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Biography
Born in India, he joined the Ramakrishna Order after graduating from Calcutta university in 1914. He was initiated by Swami Brahmananda, the spiritual son of Sri Ramakrishna, and the first president of the Ramakrishna Math and Mission, headquartered in Belur, West Bengal.[1]
In 1923, he was sent to the United States of America. Initially he worked as an assistant minister of the Vedanta Society of San Francisco. After two years, he established the Vedanta Society of Portland. In December 1929, he moved to Los Angeles where he founded the Vedanta Society of Southern California in 1930.
Under his administration the Vedanta Society of Southern California grew over the years to become the largest Vedanta Society in the West, with monasteries in Hollywood and Trabuco Canyon and convents in Hollywood and Santa Barbara.[2]
Prabhavananda was a scholar who wrote a number of books on Vedanta and Indian religious scriptures and commentary. He was assisted on several of the projects by Christopher Isherwood or Frederick Manchester. His comprehensive knowledge of philosophy and religion attracted such disciples as Aldous Huxley and Gerald Heard.[3]
Prabhavananda died on the bicentennial of America's independence, July 4, 1976, and on the 74th anniversary of the death, or mahasamadhi, of Swami Vivekananda, the founder of the Ramakrishna Order in India and many of the Vedanta centers in America and Europe.[1]
Influence
Prabhavananda's book The Spiritual Heritage of India was reviewed in the academic journal Philosophy. The review stated that "Swami Prabhavananda has written a charming and authoritative book on the spiritual heritage of India, by which he means that heritage in consonance with the Vedic tradition and its culmination in Vedanta" (p. 376).[4] The reviewer stated that "throughout the book breathes an air of relaxed simplicity and conviction.... I was particularly refreshed by the absence of attacks on science, materialism, naturalism, and other such means to spiritual fulfilment" (pp. 376–377).[4]
Prabhavananda and Isherwood's translation of the Bhagavad Gita was reviewed by Time Magazine in 1945.[5] Time described the translation as "a distinguished literary work" that was "simpler and freer than other English translations (three of which have been published in the past year).... It may help U.S. readers to understand not only the Gita itself, but also its influence on American letters through one of its greatest U.S. admirers, Ralph Waldo Emerson" (pp. 98, 100[5]).
Written works
Original works
- The Spiritual Heritage of India. Vedanta Press, 1979, ISBN 0-87481-035-3
- Editions: Doubleday, 1962 (original); Anchor, 1964; Sri Ramakrishna Math, 1977, ISBN 81-7120-145-8; Vedanta Press, 1979, ISBN 0-87481-035-3; Vedanta Press, 1980; Cosmos, 2003, ISBN 81-7755-746-7
- Vedic Religion and Philosophy
- The Eternal Companion (Life and teachings of Swami Brahmananda)
- The Sermon on the Mount according to Vedanta
- Religion in Practice
- Yoga and Mysticism
Translations
- The Wisdom of God (Srimat Bhagavatam), ISBN 81-7823-315-0
- Shankara's Crest-jewel of discrimination (Viveka Choodamani) - with Christopher Isherwood, ISBN 0-87481-038-8
- The Upanishads - with Frederick Manchester, ISBN 0-451-52848-4
- The Song of God: Bhagavad Gita - with Christopher Isherwood, ISBN 0-451-52844-1
- How to know God, the Yoga aphorisms of Patanjali (Patanjala Yogasutra) - with Christopher Isherwood, ISBN 0-87481-041-8
- Memories of a Loving Soul: Swami Premananda, Teachings and Reminiscences
- Narada's Way of Divine Love (Narada Bhakti Sutras)
Audio and video works
See also
References
- About Prabhavananda Archived 2011-12-14 at the Wayback Machine
- List of VSSC centers Archived 2011-12-12 at the Wayback Machine
- Syman, Stefanie (2010). The Subtle Body : the Story of Yoga in America. Farrar, Straus and Giroux. pp. 160–168. ISBN 978-0-374-53284-0. OCLC 456171421.
- Dale Riepe (1963). [Untitled - review of Prabhavananda's The Spiritual Heritage of India]. Philosophy, v38 n146, pp376-377. ISSN 0031-8191 DOI S0031819100058411
- Anonymous (February 12, 1945). "Books: Universal cult [review of Prabhavananda and Isherwood's Bhagavad Gita translation]". Time. 45 (7): 94, 96, 98, 100.
- Review on Allmusic.com
- Released through mondayMEDIA on the GemsTone Label
- Two lectures released through mondayMEDIA on the GemsTone Label