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479: 341: 744: 471:), travelled through various parts of India and went to Colombo in Sri Lanka. For some time he lived there as a preaching missionary, teaching the ideals of his Master. In 1895, he returned to the Alambazar monastery before the birthday of Ramakrishna. When Vivekananda returned to India, Niranjanananda went to Colombo to receive him in 1897. He travelled with Swami Vivekananda all over Northern and Southern India. In 1898, he went to Almora and there he initiated 190: 1114: 24: 1102: 126: 1090: 463:. In the monastery he did laborious tasks, being physically stronger. He travelled to Puri and returned in April 1887. He made an altar for the Master in the old monastery house and also planted a Bel Tree on the same spot where Ramakrishna was cremated in Cossipore and created an altar around the tree. He went for a pilgrimage in November 1889 to 328:
boyhood he became associated with a group of spiritualists and was considered as a successful medium. He was frank and open-minded, a trait which was appreciated by Ramakrishna. He had an abhorrence for married life and a relatively short temper, even though he was tender in nature. He later took up job with an indigo planter in the district of
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Niranjanananda was born as Nityaniranjan Ghosh and he was called by the short name of Niranjan. Little is known about his early life except that he came from a village called Rajarhat-Bishnupur in 24 Paraganas of Bengal province. He lived in Calcutta with his maternal uncle Kalikrishna Mitra. In his
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He later went to Kankhal near Haridwar and became ill and returned to Calcutta for treatment. Upon recovery, he went back to Varanasi, met Vivekananda there. During Vivekananda's illness he arranged for Ayurvedic treatment and during the latter's last days he was his gatekeeper, preventing people
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Niranjan took his monastic vow along with other brother disciples in 1887 and came to stay permanently in the Baranagar Math, the first abode of the monks of the Ramakrishna order. He was given the monastic name of Swami Niranjanananda (Niranjan – the blameless or the guileless one, and ananda –
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from crowding and disturbing an ailing Vivekananda in his room. After Vivekananda's death, he returned to Haridwar. During his last days, he suffered from chronic dysentery. He died 9 May 1904.
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he continued with his role as a gatekeeper with utmost devotion and prevented at least two lay disciples of Ramakrishna from entering the premises when the master was critically ill, among them
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was short-lived owing to his early death, he left an indelible mark in spiritual and philanthropic activities. He had a majestic appearance, being tall with broad shoulders and strong physique.
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when the latter was going through a period of depression. Before his death, he came to meet her and insisted that she did everything for him, including preparing food for him and feeding him.
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whenever they were ill. He believed in Ramakrishna as the infinite god in human form, did not put much stress on rituals, and had faith in the doctrine of service.
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When the master was ill and was kept in Shyampukur by his devotees, Niranajn quit his job to work as the gatekeeper of the house. There he was fooled by actress
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After the death of Ramakrishna, there was a dispute among his disciples with the ownership of the relics, which was mitigated with the help of Narendra (later
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Ramakrishna also disapproved of Niranjan working in an office, but he consented when he heard that Niranjan took up the job to maintain his aged mother.
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termed as "Nityasiddhas" or "Ishwarakotis" – that is, souls who are ever perfect. . Even though his tenure with the newly formed
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for the first time. When he discovered his leanings towards spiritualism, Ramakrishna apparently chided him saying that,
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who visited an ailing Ramakrishna in the disguise of a European gentleman. Later when Ramakrishna was shifted to
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Seated on chairs Swami Shivananda, Swami Vivekananda, Swami Niranjananda and Swami Sadananda.
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Ramakrishna Math, Rajarhat-Bishnupur, A branch of Belur Math, Official Website
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The Disciples of Sri Ramakrishna, published by Advaita Ashram, Mayawati, 1943.
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and stayed in Banshi Dutt's garden house, living on alms. He went to Prayag (
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Ramakrishna Math, Rajarhat-Bishnupur, A branch of Belur Math, Facebook page
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He later told Niranjan when he visited him for the second time,
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Swami Nrmalananda, a Unique Disciple of Sri Ramakrishna
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in high esteem, calling her the holy mother. He took
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Niranjanananda, like his brother disciples, held the
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disciples of Ramakrishna
Ramakrishna
Ramakrishna Mission
Murshidabad

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