Swami Rudrananda (11 March 1901 – 30 June 1985), born Muthukrishnan, was an Indian
Hindu monk
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and a disciple of the 19th-century Indian mystic,
Swami Shivananda
Swami Shivananda (1854–1934), born Tarak Nath Ghosal, was a Hindu spiritual leader and a direct disciple of Ramakrishna, who became the second president of the Ramakrishna Mission. His devotees refer to him as Mahapurush Maharaj (Great S ...
, the direct disciple of
Ramakrishna
Ramakrishna Paramahansa ( bn, রামকৃষ্ণ পরমহংস, Ramôkṛṣṇo Pôromohôṅso; , 18 February 1836 – 16 August 1886),——— — also spelled Ramakrishna Paramahamsa, born Gadadhar Chattopadhyaya,, was an In ...
. After moving to
Fiji in 1936 he became one of the country's most respected
Indo-Fijian
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leaders, and was a founder of the
National Federation Party
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.
Early life
Born into a wealthy family in the village of Manalmedu in
Thanjavur
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district, he was the first son of Kothandaraman and Bhagyam.
Career
Swami Rudrananda's interests spanned social reform, the congress party of
India
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and poetry by
Subramanya Bharathi
C. Subramania Bharathi Birth name: C. Subramaniyan, the person's given name: Subramaniyan, father's given name: Chinnaswami. (C. Subramaniyan by the prevalent patronymic initials as prefix naming system in Tamil Nadu and it is Subramaniyan C ...
. He also followed the work of
Swami Vivekananda
Swami Vivekananda (; ; 12 January 1863 – 4 July 1902), born Narendranath Datta (), was an Indian Hindu monk, philosopher, author, religious teacher, and the chief disciple of the Indian mystic Ramakrishna. He was a key figure in the intro ...
.
In 1923,
Mayavaram
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Mayiladuthurai was ruled by Mediev ...
was flooded due to a heavy downpour. As a flood relief measure,
Monk
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s from Ramakrishna Mission travelled to the area. They needed a local contact person who could interact with people affected by the flood, to measure the severity of the flood. Muthukrishnan spoke
Tamil
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,
Telugu
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and
English
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, so he was well suited to help. This interaction led to a growing interest in the Ramakrishna Order, which he later joined at the age of 25, a decision supported by his mother. While his father was initially apprehensive of the idea, eventually he came around to support his son, influenced by the mother's support.
Kalki Krishnamurthy
, birth_name = Ramasamy Aiyer Krishnamurthy
, birth_date =
, birth_place = Puthamangalam, near Manalmedu
, death_date =
, death_place = Chennai, India
, occupation = journalist, critic and writer
, nationality = Indian
, education = H ...
was his childhood friend. To Kalki, his friend Muthukrishnan was a courageous boy who supported him when other boys threatened him.
Editor
He worked as an editor for ''
Sri Ramakrishna Vijayam
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This magazine is considered to be an ancient leading spiritual and cultural magazi ...
'' magazine for some time. During that time, as per Swami Rudrananda's request,
Kalki Krishnamurthy
, birth_name = Ramasamy Aiyer Krishnamurthy
, birth_date =
, birth_place = Puthamangalam, near Manalmedu
, death_date =
, death_place = Chennai, India
, occupation = journalist, critic and writer
, nationality = Indian
, education = H ...
translated the book ''Our Mother Land'' by
Swami Vivekananda
Swami Vivekananda (; ; 12 January 1863 – 4 July 1902), born Narendranath Datta (), was an Indian Hindu monk, philosopher, author, religious teacher, and the chief disciple of the Indian mystic Ramakrishna. He was a key figure in the intro ...
into Tamil.
Fiji
Rudrananda was sent to
Fiji by the
Ramakrishna Mission
Ramakrishna Mission (RKM) is a Hindu religious and spiritual organisation which forms the core of a worldwide spiritual movement known as the ''Ramakrishna Movement'' or the ''Vedanta Movement''. The mission is named after and inspired by t ...
in 1939, as Swami Avinashananda moved to
Sri Lanka
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, to assist
Then India Sanmarga Ikya (T.I.S.I.) Sangam in its religious and cultural activities. Swami Rudrananda consolidated and expanded the activities of T.I.S.I. Sangam based at Sangam Ashram in
Nadi
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.
Swami Rudrananda was fondly called a "SarkkariSami", as he was working for the betterment of sugar cane workers in Fiji.
He implemented several measures, notably that Sangam work for all people instead of serving only south Indians. A saffron colored flag was designed for Sangam. Education and Temple constructions were considered as primary needs.
Swami Rudrananda was the first to introduce multiracial and multicultural activities in Fiji to bring the ethnic groups together. He made sure that the Sangam schools and Sri Vivekananda High School were open to all ethnic groups. Swami Rudrananda also organised interfaith services.
He acquired properties for Sangam including freehold land at
Savusavu
Savusavu () is a town in the Fijian Province of Cakaudrove. The town is located on the south coast of Vanua Levu Island and had a population of 3,372 in the 2007 census.
Savusavu is known as "the hidden paradise of Fiji."
Geography
Savus ...
(130 acres) and Madhuvani,
Rakiraki
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At the 1996 census, the Rakiraki district had a population ...
(1037 acres). The Sangam Sarada Printing Press was started, on 15 August 1948, to address the educational needs of the community at large.
Publications like ''Sangam'' in
Tamil
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, ''Pacific Review'' in
English
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, ''Jagriti'' in
Hindi
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, and ''Na Pacifica'' in
Fijian were published and circulated to give voice to the Indian community.
Although Rudrananda initially refused to take part in union or political activities, he worked with
A. D. Patel
Ambalal Dahyabhai Patel, better known as A.D. Patel (13 March 1905 – 1 October 1969), was an Indo-Fijian politician, farmers' leader and founder and leader of the National Federation Party. Patel was uncompromisingly committed to a vision of ...
to help found the
Maha Sangh Akhil Fiji Krishak Maha Sangh (All Fiji Farmers’ Grand Union) was a sugar cane farmers' union formed on 15 June 1941 in opposition to the existing union, the Kisan Sangh. Supporters of Kisan Sangh tried to stop the formation of the Maha Sangh but ...
. During the 1943 strike, the government restricted his movements amid calls for his deportation to India. He remained an active member of the
Federation Party
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. During the strike, he was sentenced to imprisonment with hard labor along with Patel.
In 1951, Rudrananda attempted to amalgamate the Sangam and Ramakrishna Mission into a single organization. This was seen by some South Indians as an attempt by the mission to take over the assets of the Sangam. There was widespread protest, although the founder of the Sangam,
Sadhu Kuppuswami, supported Rudrananda. A compromise was reached when the Sri Vivekananda High School was transferred to the Mission and the Sangam ran its own schools.
Tirukkural in Fiji
He got Dr. Berwick to translate the
''Thirukkural'' into
Fijian.
See also
*
Ramakrishna Mission
Ramakrishna Mission (RKM) is a Hindu religious and spiritual organisation which forms the core of a worldwide spiritual movement known as the ''Ramakrishna Movement'' or the ''Vedanta Movement''. The mission is named after and inspired by t ...
*
South Indians in Fiji The South Indians in Fiji are mainly descendants of the 15,132 contract labourers who were brought to Fiji between 1903 and 1916. This represents about 25% out of a total of 60,965 contract labourers who were brought to Fiji between 1879 and 1916. ...
References
* B.V. Lal, ''A Vision for Change: A.D. Patel and the Politics of Fiji'', Australian National University, 1997
External links
Swami Rudrananda with Swami Satprakashananada year 1973* http://asiapacific.anu.edu.au/pambu/reels/manuscripts/PMB1152.rtf
* http://press.anu.edu.au/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/part02.pdf
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1901 births
Indian emigrants to Fiji
Fijian Hindus
Indian Hindu missionaries
Indian Hindu monks
Indian Hindu spiritual teachers
Fijian trade unionists
Fiji sugar industry
1985 deaths
Fijian Tamils
People from Nadi
People from Tamil Nadu
Monks of the Ramakrishna Mission