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Gradually, an ashram, SRI GNANANANDA TAPOVANAM grew
around his presence. According to tradition, this region around Tirukoilur
(Life of the Guru, Getting there) coming with in the spiritual aura
of Arunachala, was sanctified by the penance of the sage Mrigandu and
had been associated with great saints through centuries.
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Not much is known about the earlier
life of the sage Gnanananda. From his casual references it was gathered
that he was born at Managalapuri near Gokarna on the west coast
in Karnataka. Even as a boy he was drawn to Pandharpur, the famous
pilgrimage center in Maharashtra. There he met his Guru Sri Sivarathna
Giri Maharaj, pontiff of Jyotir Mutt. He was under his tutelage
at Srinagar in Kashmir. After his Guru's Mahasamamdhi, Sri Gnanananda
spent many years in penance on the higher altitudes of the Himalayas.
Later, he travelled all over India. Passing through Nepal, Burma
and Sri Lanka, he came to Chidambaram in Tamil Nadu by about 1860.
He had met many spiritual luminaries of the last two centuries.
Sri Gnanananda was a Paramahamsa Parivrajaka
Acharya, a wandering monk teacher, par excellence. It was only
at Attayampatti near Salem, he allowed the devotees to build an
ashram for him. For some years he used to move around from there.
In 1940 he shifted to Siddhalinga Madam situated at about six
miles from Thirukoilur on the southern bank of the river South
Pennar. As he now allowed himself to be known, devotees thronged
to him in great number.
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Hence in 1951 the sage moved to Sri Gnanananda
Tapovanam on the northern bank of the river. He called the ashram
an Adhyatma Vidyalaya, a school for Self-knowledge and initiated
disciples into Sannyas in a traditional manner. His teaching was
pure Vedantha, the timeless message of the Upanishads.
A French Benedictine monk, Swami Abhishiktananda
(GURU and DISCIPLE) (Henri Le Saux O.S.B), introduced Sri Gnanananda
to the West through his book Guru and Disciple, (GURU and DISCIPLE)
in which he has described his encounter with the sage.
Sadguru Gnanananda attained Mahasamadhi in January
1974. A Shrine of Grace has been constructed over his Samadhi.
The ashram has grown to be an important spiritual center in Tamil
Nadu.
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