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- Swami Vireshwarananda, the tenth President of the Ramakrishna Math and Ramakrishna Mission, was born on 31 October 1892 at Gurupura, Near Mangalore, South...
- Swami Vishuddhananda 1962–1962 Swami Madhavananda 1962–1965 Swami Vireshwarananda 1965–1985 Swami Gambhirananda 1985–1988 Swami Bhuteshananda 1988–1998...
- Mission Philosophy Vedanta Religious career Guru Sarada Devi Predecessor Swami Vishuddhananda Successor Swami Vireshwarananda Disciples Swami Girishananda...
- life Religion Hinduism Philosophy Advaita Vedanta Religious career Guru Swami Shivananda Predecessor Swami Vireshwarananda Successor Swami Bhuteshananda...
- Abiding Peace and Happiness, Inner Directions, ISBN 1-878019-00-7 Vireshwarananda, Swami (1936), Adhyasa or Superimposition, archived from the original...
- (1998) and Director General, National Human Rights Commission Swami Vireshwarananda, tenth president of the Ramakrishna Math and Ramakrishna Mission Mithavaadi...
- Swāmī Virajānanda Puri President of the Ramakrishna Mission. Swāmī Vireshwarānanda Puri President of the Ramakrishna Mission. Swāmī Vishnu Tīrtha Siddhayoga...
- Prameyananda from his guru. In 1966, he became secretary to Swami Vireshwarananda, the tenth president of the Order, and served him until the latter's...
- Retrieved 2021-08-12. {{cite book}}: ISBN / Date incompatibility (help) Vireshwarananda, Swami (1936). Brahma Sutras (Shankara Bhashya). Calcutta: Advaita...
- Abiding Peace and Happiness, Inner Directions, ISBN 1-878019-00-7 Vireshwarananda, Swami (1936), Adhyasa or Superimposition, archived from the original...