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Great illustrious yogi for the mitigation of human suffering and universal emancipation

Yugacharya Swami Pranavananda
It was the blessed evening of the holy fullmoon day in the
month of Megha in 1896, the dream that Shiva declaring himself  "I shall incarnate myself as thy son" turned into a
reality. The baby God adorned the lap of the blessed mother Starved and father Bishnucharan overwhelmed with joy went on chanting the name "Shiva Shiva".
Being born on Wednesday and afterwards Binode, source
of joy, grew up like a waxing moon shedding a luster of celestial joy in the heart of all. Most of his time Binode sunk
in meditation and was lost in innerworld, divine trances far far away from world outside.
Binode slept little, ate also too little. His guiding motto was that idleness, inertia, procrastination, slothfulness, slumbering habits were the greatest enemies of man.
When grew to adolescence and sent to school he expressed with sobbing heart
his deep concern to his headmaster at the moral degradation of his fellow students and
always reflected upon how to save these young budding flowers, future assets of the
nation from moral ruin. Once he expressed his determination to take sanyas and dedicate
his life for the moral and spiritual emancipation of the nation. Watching from very near
Binode's overwhelming compassion and serenity of heart, spiritual fervor, heroic
conviction and prophetic vision, headmaster Shri Birendra firmly felt from within that this
uncommon boy is sure to become a veteran infallible nation builder.

          As guardian of youths brhmachari Binode's love and care for them was so deep,
so sincere, so touching and his treatment so friendly, so kind, so sympathetic that any of
them, the moment he came in touch with him would intuitively take the brhamachari
to be his great friend and well wisher and confided to him his inmost secrets and open
to him innermost pages  of the book of his heart.

           When Brahmachari was quite young, tremendous wave of patriotism swept over
Bengal and vigorous revolutionary movement was fast gaining ground. Even in the
middle of his teens, he loved these youths very dearly and earnestly sought their welfare.
He was always up and doing by his inspiring instructions as also by instance of his own
life and character to awaken the sleeping lion in them. In him we see physical strength,
mental power and spiritual greatness wedded together homogeneously, into a perfect
full-blown, unique personality. Whenever in the history of India, such a divine personality
appeared with such a rare and unique combination of Brahma-Tejas and kshatravirya in
his life and character kingdom of heaven with universal peace and happiness has
established on earth. The lives of Rama and Srikrishna stand as glorious instances of
the same. Swami Pranabanandaji's love for the poor, depressed, helpless and
downtrodden people were unparalleled. He said "collect and knit up carefully together
all the scattered individual into a great social power and thus relieve the poor and
depressed, save the helpless and downtrodden, bestow peace and bliss on the heart of
the people in sorrow and agony." His heart always bled for all high and low, specially
for those in the lower stages of the society.

            Swami Pranabananda was a born Yogi, always drawn to the innerself like the
great Shiva, the Lord of the Yogis. From his boyhood he was found one adept in
meditation and contemplation like the Budha. His discrimination of the real from the
unreality, the complete dispassion of the transitory world-phantom, his glowing self
knowledge, his unflinching Brhmacharya naturally put him in the same platform with
Jagatguru Acharya Shankara. His fatherly love, sympathy and compassion for the
degraded, the distressed and downtrodden humanity and his life long service towards
their amelioration and uplift, remind one of Sri chaitanya, the mercy incarnation of Lord.

            Jogiraj Baba Gambhirnathji and Govindananda Girji were behind Br. Binode with
their devine force and inspiration in his spiritual journey. In 1916 A.D. on the blessed
day of Maghi purnima under the Kadamba tree, Br Binode blossomed in full maturity,
illumination dawned on him. Divine Mission before his cosmic vision manifested. In that
ecstatic state of mind he declared, "This is the age of universal awakening, universal
unification, universal harmonization, and an age of universal emancipation".

            In the year 1923, on the same auspicious Maghi Purnima day in the hermitage
in Bijitpur before Brahmachrins and sannyasins Yugacharya Swami Pranabanandaji
explained the ideology behind the epithet of great Bharat Sevashram Sanga which is
now spread all over India and many other countries in the world, well-known for its
humanitarian and spiritual services. Acharyadeva said 'Bharat' indicates the Sangha's
primary object is emancipation of the people on the eternal lofty ideals of India or
Bharat. 'Seva' imports the idea of serving the people physically, mentall, morally and
spiritually, 'Ashrama' suggests the system which is based and disciplined on the ideals
and practice of renunciation, self-control, truth, contenence and honest labour, 'Sanga'
means organisation. Sangha through its ideals and practice will infuse an organisational
spirit amongst the disintegrated masses, towards building up of a well-compact and
powerful nationality.
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