Mahasamadhi of Srimat Swami Vagishananda ji Maharaj : Special Puja at Belur Math


In connecton with the Mahasamadhi of Srimat Swami Vagishananda ji Maharaj, special puja was offered to Sri Ramakrishna at Belur Math on 24 March 2021.

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Life Sketch of Revered Vagishananda ji Maharaj : English  |  Bengali


Swami Vagishanandaji was born in Chittagong, Bangladesh, on 12 January 1930. An initiated disciple of Swami Shankaranandaji Maharaj, he joined the order at Saradapitha centre in 1954 and received sannyasa diksha from Swami Vishuddhanandaji Maharaj in 1962.

He served the order at the Institute of Culture, Gol Park, (as an assistant), Ranchi Morabadi centre (first as an assistant and later as the head), and Malda, Kamarpukur, Mumbai and Cossipore centres as the head. He also actively participated in East Pakistan (Bangladesh) migrant relief work in North 24-Parganas district for six months in 1970.

He was appointed a trustee of the Ramakrishna Math and a Member of the Governing Body of Ramakrishna Mission in 1990. Later, in 2014, he was elected a Vice‑President of the Ramakrishna Order, the office he held till the end, along with the office of the head of Cossipore Math.

He started his spiritual ministration in 2011 by giving mantra diksha (spiritual initiation) to devotees. In subsequent years, thousands of devotees in different parts of the country received mantra diksha from him. He also visited at different times Bangladesh, Nepal, Mauritius and Japan.

Revered Maharaj had been suffering from old-age-related ailments for the past few years. On 1 March he was admitted to Seva Pratishthan and was kept under expert medical care. Gradually his condition became critical and, despite best available medical treatment, the end came on 12 March 2021. Revered Maharaj passed away at 7.10 pm, at Seva Pratishthan, Kolkata, due to a massive heart attack. He was 91.

The devotees have lost in him a loving spiritual guide whose understanding, affection and sympathy were an invaluable asset to them.



 

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