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Swami Sri Gnanananda Giri (Nia-na-nan-da) was an Indian guru. He is believed to have been born in the early part of the19th century.〔 He was the Chief Disciple of Sri Sivaratna Giri Swamigal and one of the Peetathipathis(leader) of the Jyotir Math, one of the four Matams established by Adi Sankarar. This Lineage of Peetathipathis is also commonly known as the 'Giri'Paramparai as seen from the Peetathipathis' name which ends with 'Giri'. Gnanananda is a Mahayogi, Siddha Purusha, Himalayan sage and Indian philosopher. He believed in Advaita Vedanta because he was lineage of Peetam. Swami Gnanananda Giri had a number of disciples including Swami Vidyananda Giri, Swami Triveni Giri and Swami Dasagiri. At one point of time, he gave sanyasa status to Swami Haridhos Giri〔Master of bhajana sampradaya/Online edition of India's National Newspaper/3 Sep 2004 – 6th lineage of the Peetam|http://www.hindu.com/fr/2004/09/03/stories/2004090302630500.htm -〕 of Adi Shankara.〔Sadguru Gnanananda, his life, personality, and teachings/T. M. P. Mahadevan – 1979 – page 7〕 ==Birth and childhood== Sources report his birth as early 19th century in the village Mangalapuri in North Kanara District of Karnataka. 〔〔Sadguru Gnanananda, his life, personality, and teachings/T. M. P. Mahadevan – 1979 – page 6〕 to an orthodox Brahmin couple, Venkoba Ganapati and SriMathi Sakku Bai.〔 He was named ''Subramanyam'' at birth, and left his home at a very early age. His birthday is celebrated on the birth star of ''Kritika'' in January (the Tamil month of ''Thai'').
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