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'''Swami Ghanananda''' was a monk of [[Ramakrishna Mission]], who went to Europe to spread the message of [[Vedanta]]. He started Vedanta Centre in London in November 1948. Until 1969 he guided its affairs, established its monastery; edited the publications and also spoke in many parts of the country. He passed away in 1969.
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'''Swami Ghanananda''' (died 1969) was a monk of [[Ramakrishna Mission]], who went to Europe to spread the message of [[Vedanta]]. He started the Vedanta Centre in London in November 1948. Until 1969 he guided its affairs, established its monastery; edited the publications and also spoke in many parts of the country.
==Related Links==

==Related links==
* [http://web.onetel.net.uk/~suman11/ukcentre.htm Vedanta Centre of UK]
* [http://web.onetel.net.uk/~suman11/ukcentre.htm Vedanta Centre of UK]
* Sri Ramakrishna and His Unique Message - Swami Ghanananda ISBN 0902479008
* Sri Ramakrishna and His Unique Message - Swami Ghanananda {{ISBN|0-902479-00-8}}
* Women Saints of East and West - Swami Ghanananda & John Steward-Wallace ISBN 0874810361
* Women Saints of East and West - Swami Ghanananda & John Steward-Wallace {{ISBN|0-87481-036-1}}

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Latest revision as of 15:33, 14 July 2023

Swami Ghanananda (died 1969) was a monk of Ramakrishna Mission, who went to Europe to spread the message of Vedanta. He started the Vedanta Centre in London in November 1948. Until 1969 he guided its affairs, established its monastery; edited the publications and also spoke in many parts of the country.

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  • Vedanta Centre of UK
  • Sri Ramakrishna and His Unique Message - Swami Ghanananda ISBN 0-902479-00-8
  • Women Saints of East and West - Swami Ghanananda & John Steward-Wallace ISBN 0-87481-036-1