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Nigamananda : ウィキペディア英語版
Nigamananda Paramahansa



Swami Nigamananda Paramahansa (18 August 1880 – 29 November 1935) ((ベンガル語:স্বামী নিগমানন্দ পরমহংস), (オリヤー語:ସ୍ବାମୀ ନିଗମାନଂଦ ପରମହଂସ), (ヒンディー語:स्वामी निगमानंद परमहंस )) was a sadguru, a yogi and a Hindu spiritual leader well known in Eastern India. He was a guru, a Hindu philosopher associated with the shakti cult and viewed as a perfect spiritual master of tantra, gyan, yoga and prema or bhakti His followers idealized him as their worshipped and beloved thakura (ठाकुर).
Nigamananda was born into a Brahmin family in the hamlet of Kutabpur in Nadia district (at present Meherpur district Bangladesh). He was a sannyasi from Shankar's cult. After his ordination as a sannyasi he came to be known as ''Paribrajakacharya Paramahansa Srimat Swami Nigamananda Saraswati Deva''(परिब्राजकाचार्य परमहंस श्रीमद स्वामी निगमानंद सरस्वती देव).〔
Nigamananda's followers believe that he achieved siddhi (perfection) in four different sadhanas (spiritual disciplines): tantra, gyan, yoga and prema. Based on these experiences, he wrote five Bengali language books: ''Brahamcharya Sadhana'' (ब्रह्मचर्य साधन), ''Yogi Guru'' (योगिगुरु), ''Gyani Guru'' (ज्ञानीगुरु), ''Tantrika Guru'' (तांत्रिकगुरु), and ''Premik Guru'' (प्रेमिकगुरु).〔(List of Books-Page:102, ''Brahamcharya Sadhana, Yogi Guru, Gyani Guru, Tantrika Guru, Premika Guru, (Ami ki Chai)'' at Religious movements in modern Bengal ) By Benoy Gopal Ray Visva-Bharati, 1965〕〔(Premika Guru, Bangla 4th Edition ) ''By West Bengal Public Library Network''〕
Nigamananda reportedly experienced the state of Nirvikalpa Samadhi.
After retiring from Saraswata Matha, Nigamananda spent the last fourteen years of his life in Puri. Durga Charan Mohanty, a school student, met him at Nilachala Kutir in 1930 and recognized him as sadguru.〔(Events-Life History of Swami Nigamananda )〕 Mohanty became Nigamananda's disciple and wrote books for Nigamananda's establishment Nilachala Saraswata Sangha and translated Nigamananda's Bengali books into Odia. Under Mohanty's encouragement, more than 100 ashrams operate in Orissa. Mohanty continued to spread the message of Nigamananda until his death on 7 Dec 1985.〔(Charan Mohanty short life published in HINEWS, India )〕
== Life ==


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