Yogeshchandra Datta

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Swami Ashokananda

Swami Ashokananda (1893 – December 1969), was born Yogeshchandra Datta in the village of Bekitaka. Ashokananda spent his childhood days in Durgapur (now part of Bangladesh).

He joined the Ramakrishna Order in 1921 and took the vow of Sannyasa in 1923 from Swami Shivananda, second President fo the Order. He served as the editor of the Prabuddha Bharata, English monthly organ of the Ramakrishna Order, from 1926 to 1930. He was Swami-in-charge of the Vedanta Society of Northern California, San Francisco (founded by Swami Vivekananda in 1900) from 1932 till his passing away in December 1969 at the age of 76.

The Swami rendered great service to the cause of Vedanta movement in the West by his clear and through expositions of Vedantic teachings through lectures and classes for nearly four decades. During his ministry the Vedanta Society expanded its activities greatly, adding to it two sub-centres and two forest retreats and a new temple at San Francisco.

From 1953 onward the Swami's lectures were recorded on tape. Some of them have been transcribed and published.

Avadhuta Gita is his translation of Avadhuta Gita, an ancient treatise on Advaita philosophy by Dattatreya avadhuta.

His disciple Sister Gargi has written Swami's biography - A Heart poured Out. Shafts of Light is a compilation of over 800 directives of Swami to his disciples.