Swami Shantanand Saraswati (1913–1997) was
Shankaracharya
Shankaracharya ( sa, शङ्कराचार्य, , " Shankara-''acharya''") is a religious title used by the heads of amnaya monasteries called mathas in the Advaita Vedanta tradition of Hinduism. The title derives from Adi Shankara; te ...
of the
Jyotir Math
Uttarāmnāya Śrī Jyotish Pītham or Jyotir Math is one amongst the four cardinal pīthams established by the 820 CE philosopher-saint Śrī Ādi Śaṅkara to preserve and propagate Sanātana Dharma and Advaita Vedānta, the doctrine o ...
monastery from 1953 to 1980; he was a direct disciple of
Brahmananda Saraswati and succeeded him as Shankaracharya.
His life
In 1953, five months before his death, Brahmananda Saraswati, the Shankaracharya of Jyotir Math, made a hand-written
will naming his disciple, Swami Shantanand Saraswati, as his successor.
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Indology
The Jyotirmatha Shankaracharya Lineage in the 20th Century, retrieved 4 August 2012 Shantanand assumed the Shankarcharya-ship but his authority was later disputed by several of Brahmananda's disciples and followers who did not feel (due at least in part to Shantananda's lack of lifelong celibacy) that Shantanand met the requirements described in the Mahanusasana texts.
Shantananda Saraswati became a devotee of Brahmananda Saraswati at an early age. He wanted to become a monk but Brahmananda Saraswati instructed him to marry. Due to this Shantanand lived the life of a householder, worked as a bookbinder, and supported a wife and child for fourteen years. Upon his wife's death he once more sought, and was granted, permission from Brahmananda Saraswati to become a monk. Shantananda was the first Shankaracharya to have lived as a householder for part of his life. This break in tradition has continued to cause controversy and dissent among some disciples of Brahmananda.
Shantananda Saraswati received Western visitors from a number of organisations thus making his teaching available to many around the world.
In the 1960s Dr Francis Roles (the named successor of
P. D. Ouspensky) of
The Study Society
The Study Society is registered with the Charity Commission as Registered Charity Number 1155498.The Society was previously established according to the Friendly Societies Act, 1974, with the full name of ‘The Society for the Study of Normal Psyc ...
, and
Leon MacLaren
Leon MacLaren, born Leonardo da Vinci MacLaren (24 September 1910 – 24 June 1994), was a British philosopher and the founder of the School of Economic Science (SES). MacLaren was inspired by Henry George, Socrates, Dr Francis Roles, Pyotr Ous ...
of the
School of Economic Science
The School of Philosophy and Economic Science (SPES), also operating under the names the School of Philosophy and the School of Practical Philosophy and legally named the School of Economic Science (SES), is a worldwide organisation based in ...
, together travelled to India and became followers of Swami Shantananda Saraswati; from this point on the teachings of both organisations became predominantly based on
Advanta Vedanta. He was also the guru to the ''School of Meditation'' in Holland Park, London. For more than thirty years he passed on his teaching to the West. Before he died he wrote a letter to students in the West saying: "You have all that is needed to carry on, you need only to put what has been given into practice".
Meanwhile, organizations which had been concerned with reviving the Jyotir Math in the 1930s reconvened and proposed Swami Krishnabodha Asrama as Shankaracharya despite Shantanand's claim and occupation of the Jyotir Math Shankaracharya-ship.
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here
Accessed: 2012-08-30. o
Advaita Vedanta web page, retrieved 28 August 2012 However, Krishnabodha died in 1973, and he nominated his disciple
Swaroopananda Saraswati, a prior disciple of Brahmananda, as his successor. But because Shantananda still occupied the Jyotir Math ashram built by Brahmananda, Swaroopananda took residence in a nearby building or
ashram instead.
Sri Shantananda Saraswati's teachings continue to be widely studied in the West due to the guidance he provided
the Study Society
The Study Society is registered with the Charity Commission as Registered Charity Number 1155498.The Society was previously established according to the Friendly Societies Act, 1974, with the full name of ‘The Society for the Study of Normal Psyc ...
and the
School of Economic Science
The School of Philosophy and Economic Science (SPES), also operating under the names the School of Philosophy and the School of Practical Philosophy and legally named the School of Economic Science (SES), is a worldwide organisation based in ...
, which both offer courses, teachings, lectures, and publications on the philosophy of non-duality. A contemporary well-known spiritual teacher to emerge from this tradition is
Rupert Spira
Rupert Spira (1960) is an English spiritual teacher, philosopher and author of the Direct Path based in Oxford, UK.
Life
Just prior to beginning his formal spiritual exploration, Spira attended an exhibition by the studio potter Michael Cardew ...
. These schools are also responsible for the promulgation of a particular type of meditation, sometimes known as "
transcendental meditation
Transcendental Meditation (TM) is a form of silent mantra meditation advocated by the Transcendental Meditation movement. Maharishi Mahesh Yogi created the technique in India in the mid-1950s. Advocates of TM claim that the technique promotes ...
".
One celebrity who first learned to meditate in this context is
Hugh Jackman
Hugh Michael Jackman (born 12 October 1968) is an Australian actor. Beginning in theatre and television, he landed his breakthrough role as James "Logan" Howlett / Wolverine in the 20th Century Fox ''X-Men'' film series (2000–2017), a role ...
.
During his tenure, Shantanand was "supportive" of another Brahamananda disciple
Maharishi Mahesh Yogi and "often appeared with him in public". In 1961 he appeared at one of the Maharishi's training courses in
Rishikesh and addressed the trainees, describing the meditation method as "the master key to the knowledge of
Vedanta
''Vedanta'' (; sa, वेदान्त, ), also ''Uttara Mīmāṃsā'', is one of the six (''āstika'') schools of Hindu philosophy. Literally meaning "end of the Vedas", Vedanta reflects ideas that emerged from, or were aligned with, t ...
": "There are other keys, but a master key is enough to open all the locks".
In 1963 Sri Shantanand gave his support to the Marharishi's "All Indian Campaign".
Finally, in 1980, Shantananda relinquished the Shankarcharya position to Dandi Swami Vishnudevananda, who held the position until his death in 1989.
Shantanand, in his capacity as senior Shankaracharya, then appointed Swami Vasudevananda Saraswati to the role.
Shantananda himself died in 1997.
Teachings
Shantananda Saraswati taught that people should develop their spiritual life while fully engaged in worldly responsibilities, encouraging them to act to uplift their families, professions, communities, and to manifest the harmony, beauty, and efficiency of their spiritual practices in their everyday life.
Sri Shantananda Saraswati (perhaps reflecting his experience as a husband and then a father) referred to love as "the natural in-between", a state of being that can always be availed because it lies within us all.
Published Discourses
* Good Company.
* Good Company II.
*The Man Who Wanted to Meet God: Myths and Stories That Explain the Inexplicable by His Holiness Shantanand Saraswati
*Teachings of His Holiness Shantanand Saraswati
References
External links
Bio of Shantanand by Paul MasonRecord of Audiences
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1913 births
1997 deaths
Shankaracharyas