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Swami Tejomayananda Saraswati (born 30 June 1950), also known as Pujya Guruji and born Sudhakar Kaitwade, is an Indian spiritual leader. He was head of Chinmaya Mission from 1994 to 2017, until he was succeeded by Swami Swaroopananda in 2017.
After Swami Chinmayananda died in 1993, his disciple Swami Tejomayananda (known as Pujya Guruji and previously known as "Sudhakarbhai Kaitwadeji") became the global head of Chinmaya Mission. Under Swami Tejomayananda, projects such as the Chinmaya International Foundation and the Chinmaya International Residential School were taken up.
Chinmaya Vidyalayas are a group of schools operated by the Central Chinmaya Mission Trust (CCMT), founded by Swami Chinmayananda and currently headed by Swami Tejomayananda.There are more than 80 Chinmaya Vidyalayas across 12 states in India and one in Trinidad. They emphasise the learning of scriptures.
Swami Chinmayananda leading the prayer at an interfaith seminar, Harvard University, Massachusetts, 1971. It soon became necessary to co-ordinate the growing spiritual movement in the United States. Chinmaya Mission West was formed in 1975 for this purpose. [15] Chinmayananda's message resonated with heads of other faiths.
Swami Tejomayananda Saraswati: Current Head of Chinmaya Mission Worldwide. Swāmī Trigunatitānanda Puri: Disciple of Ramakrishna. Swāmī Turiyānanda Puri: Disciple of Ramakrishna. Swāmī Tyagānanda Puri: Ramakrishna monk. Hindu chaplain of Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Chinmaya Vishwa Vidyapeeth (CVV), commonly known as Chinmaya University or CVV, is the first deemed university in the 'de novo' category in Kerala, recognised by the University Grants Commission. [1] Established in 2016 during the centenary year of Swami Chinmayananda .
In 2009, Swami Tejomayananda's Yoga Vasistha Sara Sangrah was published by the Central Chinmaya Mission Trust. In this version the Laghu-Yoga-Vasistha has been condensed to 86 verses, arranged into seven chapters.
With regard to the three types of Dhrtis mentioned in the Bhagavad Gita, Swami Tejomayananda states that Sattvic dhrti is the unswerving fortitude with which one works for a noble cause with enthusiasm and dedication, despite obstacles; Rajasic dhrti is the fortitude displayed for a while, in a part, place or under particular circumstances to ...