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'''Swami Vidya Prakashananda Giri''' (13 April 1914 - 10 April 1998), born '''Ananda Mohan''', was an Indian spiritual Guru from Andhra Pradesh. He was a disciple of [[Malayala Swamy]]. He was the founder of Sri Sukabrahmashram in [[Srikalahasti]]. His commentary on [[Bhagavad Gita]] named ''Geetha Makarandam'' is one of the prominent works in spiritual literature.<ref name="Davis">{{cite book |last1=Davis |first1=Richard H. |title=The Bhagavad Gita: A Biography |date=26 Oct 2014 |publisher=Princeton University Press |isbn=978-1-4008-5197-3 |page=200 |url=https://www.google.co.in/books/edition/The_Bhagavad_Gita/vQ3rAwAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=Vidya+Prakashananda&pg=PA200&printsec=frontcover |access-date=6 May 2021 |language=en}}</ref>
'''Swami Vidya Prakashananda Giri''' (13 April 1914 10 April 1998), born '''Ananda Mohan''', was an Indian spiritual Guru from Andhra Pradesh. He was a disciple of [[Malayala Swamy]]. He was the founder of Sri Sukabrahmashram in [[Srikalahasti]]. His commentary on [[Bhagavad Gita]] named ''Geetha Makarandam'' is one of the prominent works in spiritual literature.<ref name="Davis">{{cite book |last1=Davis |first1=Richard H. |title=The Bhagavad Gita: A Biography |date=26 Oct 2014 |publisher=Princeton University Press |isbn=978-1-4008-5197-3 |page=200 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=vQ3rAwAAQBAJ&dq=Vidya+Prakashananda&pg=PA200 |access-date=6 May 2021 |language=en}}</ref>


== Life ==
== Life ==
Swami Vidya Prakashananda was born Tunuguntla Ananda Mohan in a Telugu [[Vaishya]] family in Machilipatnam, Krishna district, Madras Presidency of British India on April 14, 1914.<ref name="eenadu">{{cite news |title=ఆధ్యాత్మికం..సామాజికం |url=https://www.eenadu.net/districts/latestnews/latestnews/2/121085672 |access-date=5 May 2021 |work=eenadu.net |language=te}}</ref> His parents were Tunuguntla Ramaswamy, Suseela. Ramaswamy was a lawyer before turning into a devoted social servant. Ananda Mohan completed his matriculation in Vijayawada at the age of 13 years. He completed his B.A from [[Noble College, Machilipatnam|Noble college]] in 1933. Later he studied Hindi in [[Varanasi]] for a few years and earned a certification.<ref name="srisukabrahmashram">{{cite web |title=About-Swami-Vidyaprakashanandagiri-English |url=https://www.srisukabrahmashram.org/p/about-swami-vidyaprakashanandagiri.html |website=srisukabrahmashram.org |access-date=5 May 2021}}</ref> While studying in Varanasi, one day, when he was taking a dip in [[Ganges|Ganga]] river, he found [[Bhagavad Gita]] written on the old palm leaves. This incident inspired him to propagate the teachings of the Gita for his life long.
Swami Vidya Prakashananda was born Tunuguntla Ananda Mohan in a Telugu family in Machilipatnam, Krishna district, Madras Presidency of British India on 14 April 1914.<ref name="eenadu">{{cite news |title=ఆధ్యాత్మికం..సామాజికం |url=https://www.eenadu.net/districts/latestnews/latestnews/2/121085672 |access-date=5 May 2021 |work=eenadu.net |language=te}}</ref> His parents were Tunuguntla Ramaswamy, Suseela.<ref name="biography">{{Cite book|url=https://ia802309.us.archive.org/26/items/SaiRealAttitudeManagement-Telugu-Devotional-Spiritual-Free-eBooks-Guruvulu/GU040-VidhyaPrakasanandagiriSwamulaJeevitaCharitra.pdf|title=శ్రీ విద్యాప్రకాశానంద స్వాములవారి జీవిత చరిత్ర|last=సముద్రాల|first=లక్ష్మణయ్య|publisher=శ్రీ శుకబ్రహ్మాశ్రమం|year=1992|isbn=|location=శ్రీకాళహస్తి|pages=7|trans-title=Biography of Sri Vidyaprakashananda Swami}}</ref> Ramaswamy was a lawyer before turning into a devoted social servant. Ananda Mohan completed his matriculation in Vijayawada at the age of 13 years. He completed his B.A from [[Noble College, Machilipatnam|Noble college]] in 1933. Later he studied Hindi in [[Varanasi]] for a few years and earned a certification.<ref name="srisukabrahmashram">{{cite web |title=About-Swami-Vidyaprakashanandagiri-English |url=https://www.srisukabrahmashram.org/p/about-swami-vidyaprakashanandagiri.html |website=srisukabrahmashram.org |access-date=5 May 2021}}</ref> Once Swami Asangananda Giri ([[Malayala Swamy]]) of Sri Vyasashram at Yerepdu, visited their home in Vijayawada. He felt happy about the way the pious couple leading their life and asked Ramaswamy to send one of his children to his ashram, so that he could impart spiritual knowledge to him. Without any further thoughts, Ramaswamy chose his third child, Ananda Mohan, who clearly showed the inclination towards spirituality since his childhood. After completing his Hindi Kovida certification in Varanasi, he was a in a dilemma whether to go for higher studies or go back to his guru's ashram and start ascetic life. One day, when he was crossing the [[Ganges|Ganga]] river, he found [[Bhagavad Gita]] written on the old palm leaves. This incident inspired him to propagate the teachings of the Gita for his lifelong.<ref name="biography"/>


On 17 May, 1936 he entered Vyasashram, [[Yerpedu]] established by his Guru, [[Malayala Swamy]]. He started his spiritual practices under the guidance of his Guru and continued for 12 years. During this time, he practiced austerities like eating only raw food, and practicing silence for an year etc. He also translated some books like [[Yoga Vasistha]] into Telugu.
On 17 May 1936 he entered Vyasashram, [[Yerpedu]] established by his Guru, [[Malayala Swamy]]. He practiced several austerities like eating only raw food, and practicing silence for an year etc. and continued for 12 years. As a routine everyday, he used to explain Bhagavad Gita and other spiritual works to the people of the Ashram. He also translated some books like [[Yoga Vasistha]] into Telugu.<ref name="biography"/>


== Sri Sukabrahmashram ==
== Sri Sukabrahmashram ==
He established Sri Sukabrahmashramam on the banks of Swarnamukhi river on the outskirts of the temple town [[Srikalahasti]].<ref name="thehindu">{{cite news |last1=Reporter |first1=Staff |title=Sukabrahma Ashram: a centre for spiritual learning |url=https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/andhra-pradesh/sukabrahma-ashram-a-centre-for-spiritual-learning/article5908311.ece |access-date=5 May 2021 |work=The Hindu |date=13 April 2014 |language=en-IN}}</ref> This ashram not only help people in their path of spirituality, but also help in conducting various social service activities. The clinic inside the ashram premises provides free health checkup for the poor and the needy. They also offer free cataract surgeries to the near by villagers who can't afford it.
He established Sri Sukabrahmashramam on the banks of Swarnamukhi river on the outskirts of the temple town [[Srikalahasti]].<ref name="thehindu">{{cite news |author=Staff Reporter |title=Sukabrahma Ashram: a centre for spiritual learning |url=https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/andhra-pradesh/sukabrahma-ashram-a-centre-for-spiritual-learning/article5908311.ece |access-date=5 May 2021 |work=The Hindu |date=13 April 2014 |language=en-IN}}</ref> This ashram not only help people in their path of spirituality, but also help in conducting various social service activities. The clinic inside the ashram premises provides free health checkup for the poor and the needy. They also offer free cataract surgeries to the nearby villagers who can't afford it.<ref name="eenadu"/> The ashram also runs a free yoga camp for those who want to learn.


[[File:Sri Vidya Prakasananda Degree college, Srikalahasti.jpeg|thumb|right|Entrance of Swami Vidyaprakasananda Degree College]]
[[File:Sri Vidya Prakasananda Degree college, Srikalahasti.jpeg|thumb|right|Entrance of Swami Vidyaprakasananda Degree College]]
He also helped in initiating a government degree college in Srikalahasti which is named after him.
He was instrumental in starting the first government degree college in Srikalahasti. The college is named after him.<ref name="thehindu"/>

== Works ==
While he was at Sri Vyasashram he translated Yoga Vasishta into Telugu. He also translated [[Dhammapada]], a Buddhist work from Hindi to Sanskrit and Telugu.
''Gita Makarandam'' was his most notable work. This is a commentary on [[Bhagavad Gita]] which he first wrote in Telugu. Later this book is translated into Tamil, English, Kannada, Hindi etc.<ref name="eenadu"/><ref>{{Cite book |last=Ferdinand |first=Maria Quincy |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=O9W8lwEACAAJ |title=Sri Vidya Prakasananda Giri Swamy |date=1 Jan 2013|publisher=International Book Market Service Limited |isbn=978-613-9-21856-1 |language=en}}{{Circular reference|date=June 2024}}</ref>

He co-authored ''Vasishta Rama Samvadam'' (Dialogue between Vasishta and Rama) with Swami Nirvikalpananda which is published by [[Ramakrishna Math|Sri Ramakrishna Math, Hyderabad]].<ref>{{Cite book |last1=Nirvikalpananda |first1=Swami |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=bb-EDwAAQBAJ |title=వసిష్ఠ రామ సంవాదం - ౨: Vasistha Rama Samvadam - 2 |last2=Giri |first2=Swami Vidyaprakashananda |date=22 Jan 2019 |publisher=Ramakrishna Math, Hyderabad |isbn=978-93-88439-27-5 |language=te}}</ref>

Metro man, [[E. Sreedharan]] mentioned that he referenced the English translation of the book ''Gita Makarandam'' written by Vidya Prakasananda.<ref>{{Cite web |last=P |first=Venkata sriram |date=2 Dec 2016|title=[Advaita-l] Gita and westerners comments |url=https://www.advaita-vedanta.org/archives/advaita-l/2016-December/043556.html |access-date=17 June 2023}}</ref>


== References ==
== References ==
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== Bibliography ==
== Bibliography ==
* {{Citation|url=https://ia802309.us.archive.org/26/items/SaiRealAttitudeManagement-Telugu-Devotional-Spiritual-Free-eBooks-Guruvulu/GU040-VidhyaPrakasanandagiriSwamulaJeevitaCharitra.pdf|title=Biography of Swami Vidyaprakashananda Giri|last=Samudrala|first=Lakshmanaiah|publisher=Sri Sukabrahmashram|year=1992|isbn=|location=Srikalahasti}}
* {{Citation|url=https://archive.org/details/SaiRealAttitudeManagement-Telugu-Devotional-Spiritual-Free-eBooks-Guruvulu|title=Biography of Swami Vidyaprakashananda Giri|last=Samudrala|first=Lakshmanaiah|publisher=Sri Sukabrahmashram|year=1992|isbn=|location=Srikalahasti}}


== External links ==
== External links ==
* [https://www.srisukabrahmashram.org/ Website of Sri Sukabrahmashram established by Swami Vidya Prakashananda]
* [https://www.srisukabrahmashram.org/ Website of Sri Sukabrahmashram established by Swami Vidya Prakashananda]


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Latest revision as of 04:05, 26 June 2024

Swami Vidya Prakashananda Giri
స్వామి విద్యాప్రకాశానంద గిరి
Born
Tunuguntla Ananda Mohan

(1914-04-13)13 April 1914
Bandaru, Madras Presidency, British India (now in Andhra Pradesh)
Died10 April 1998(1998-04-10) (aged 84)
EducationB.A (Noble College, Machilipatnam), Hindi Kovida (Varanasi)
Occupation(s)spiritual guru, writer
Parents
  • Tunuguntla Ramaswamy (father)
  • Suseela (mother)

Swami Vidya Prakashananda Giri (13 April 1914 – 10 April 1998), born Ananda Mohan, was an Indian spiritual Guru from Andhra Pradesh. He was a disciple of Malayala Swamy. He was the founder of Sri Sukabrahmashram in Srikalahasti. His commentary on Bhagavad Gita named Geetha Makarandam is one of the prominent works in spiritual literature.[1]

Life

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Swami Vidya Prakashananda was born Tunuguntla Ananda Mohan in a Telugu family in Machilipatnam, Krishna district, Madras Presidency of British India on 14 April 1914.[2] His parents were Tunuguntla Ramaswamy, Suseela.[3] Ramaswamy was a lawyer before turning into a devoted social servant. Ananda Mohan completed his matriculation in Vijayawada at the age of 13 years. He completed his B.A from Noble college in 1933. Later he studied Hindi in Varanasi for a few years and earned a certification.[4] Once Swami Asangananda Giri (Malayala Swamy) of Sri Vyasashram at Yerepdu, visited their home in Vijayawada. He felt happy about the way the pious couple leading their life and asked Ramaswamy to send one of his children to his ashram, so that he could impart spiritual knowledge to him. Without any further thoughts, Ramaswamy chose his third child, Ananda Mohan, who clearly showed the inclination towards spirituality since his childhood. After completing his Hindi Kovida certification in Varanasi, he was a in a dilemma whether to go for higher studies or go back to his guru's ashram and start ascetic life. One day, when he was crossing the Ganga river, he found Bhagavad Gita written on the old palm leaves. This incident inspired him to propagate the teachings of the Gita for his lifelong.[3]

On 17 May 1936 he entered Vyasashram, Yerpedu established by his Guru, Malayala Swamy. He practiced several austerities like eating only raw food, and practicing silence for an year etc. and continued for 12 years. As a routine everyday, he used to explain Bhagavad Gita and other spiritual works to the people of the Ashram. He also translated some books like Yoga Vasistha into Telugu.[3]

Sri Sukabrahmashram

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He established Sri Sukabrahmashramam on the banks of Swarnamukhi river on the outskirts of the temple town Srikalahasti.[5] This ashram not only help people in their path of spirituality, but also help in conducting various social service activities. The clinic inside the ashram premises provides free health checkup for the poor and the needy. They also offer free cataract surgeries to the nearby villagers who can't afford it.[2] The ashram also runs a free yoga camp for those who want to learn.

Entrance of Swami Vidyaprakasananda Degree College

He was instrumental in starting the first government degree college in Srikalahasti. The college is named after him.[5]

Works

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While he was at Sri Vyasashram he translated Yoga Vasishta into Telugu. He also translated Dhammapada, a Buddhist work from Hindi to Sanskrit and Telugu. Gita Makarandam was his most notable work. This is a commentary on Bhagavad Gita which he first wrote in Telugu. Later this book is translated into Tamil, English, Kannada, Hindi etc.[2][6]

He co-authored Vasishta Rama Samvadam (Dialogue between Vasishta and Rama) with Swami Nirvikalpananda which is published by Sri Ramakrishna Math, Hyderabad.[7]

Metro man, E. Sreedharan mentioned that he referenced the English translation of the book Gita Makarandam written by Vidya Prakasananda.[8]

References

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  1. ^ Davis, Richard H. (26 October 2014). The Bhagavad Gita: A Biography. Princeton University Press. p. 200. ISBN 978-1-4008-5197-3. Retrieved 6 May 2021.
  2. ^ a b c "ఆధ్యాత్మికం..సామాజికం". eenadu.net (in Telugu). Retrieved 5 May 2021.
  3. ^ a b c సముద్రాల, లక్ష్మణయ్య (1992). శ్రీ విద్యాప్రకాశానంద స్వాములవారి జీవిత చరిత్ర [Biography of Sri Vidyaprakashananda Swami] (PDF). శ్రీకాళహస్తి: శ్రీ శుకబ్రహ్మాశ్రమం. p. 7.
  4. ^ "About-Swami-Vidyaprakashanandagiri-English". srisukabrahmashram.org. Retrieved 5 May 2021.
  5. ^ a b Staff Reporter (13 April 2014). "Sukabrahma Ashram: a centre for spiritual learning". The Hindu. Retrieved 5 May 2021.
  6. ^ Ferdinand, Maria Quincy (1 January 2013). Sri Vidya Prakasananda Giri Swamy. International Book Market Service Limited. ISBN 978-613-9-21856-1.[circular reference]
  7. ^ Nirvikalpananda, Swami; Giri, Swami Vidyaprakashananda (22 January 2019). వసిష్ఠ రామ సంవాదం - ౨: Vasistha Rama Samvadam - 2 (in Telugu). Ramakrishna Math, Hyderabad. ISBN 978-93-88439-27-5.
  8. ^ P, Venkata sriram (2 December 2016). "[Advaita-l] Gita and westerners comments". Retrieved 17 June 2023.

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