the 19th-century Indian Hindu SHYPERLINK “https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sant_(religion)”aint regarded as the Avatar of the modern age. He established the monthly Bengali magazine Udbodhan of Ramakrishna Math and later, at the behest of Vivekananda, went to America in 1902 and took charge of the San Francisco Centre. One of his contributions was the construction of a new building in San Francisco which came to be known as the Hindu Temple. He passed away in January 1915.
In 1902 when Turiyananda returned from America prematurely due to ill health, Trigunatitananda was sent to replace him. On 2 January 1903, he reached San Francisco and was taken to the house of T.H. Logan, president of the San Francisco Vedanta society. A few weeks later he went to the home of Mr. and Mrs C.F. Peterson where he was to make his headquarters. Classes and lectures were held regularly. Before long the flat became too small for the Society’s operations, and they moved to another flat at 40 Steiner Street. In 1904, because of the work involved, Trigunatitananda felt that a new building for Vedanta Society of San Francisco was needed. Funds were raised, and in January 1906 the building in Webster Street, which came to be known as the first Hindu Temple in the western world, was established and opened to the public. The Swami published a pamphlet explaining each tower and detail of the structure. “This temple,” the pamphlet began, “may be considered as a combination of a Hindu temple, a Christian church, a Mohammedan mosque, a Hindu math or monastery, and an American residence.” Then it goes on to explain the symbolism built into the temple.
About this temple Trigunatitananda had said, Believe me, believe me, if there is last tinge of selfishness in building this temple, it will fall, but if it is the Master’s work, it will stand.[2]:182 It survived unscathed the major 1906 San Francisco earthquake. Soon after this a monastery was set up with about ten monks, and a convent. In 1909 the Swami started a monthly magazine called the Voice of Freedom, which was produced for seven years, based on the ideals of Vedanta.
Every year the Swami led a selected group of students to Shanti Ashrama, in the San Antone valley in California, a spiritual retreat which was established by Turiyananda, his predecessor and a brother disciple. The inmates spent their time in meditation and prayer.
- Work hard. Discipline yourself. Build your character. Endure to the end. Realize your Self. And be free.
- Keep on praying to God with your whole heart; if the need arises for you to have a Guru,
- God will send somebody for you who will be just the man you want.
- People talk of finding out the proper kind of guru. But that is not a reasonable position in all cases. Whoeverthe guru may be, everything will progress nicely if the disciple is earnest and sincere.
- People of all castes can be initiated by a good guru who has attained perfection. What caste can a true devotee or the perfect soul have? When the individual soul merges in God (like rivers in the sea), they can no more have any individuality. So how can there be then, the distinction of caste, as Brahmin, Shudra etc., belonging to the body and never to the soul?
- Trigunatitananda established the first Hindu Temple of the West in San Francisco.
- He started the monthly Bengali magazine and publishing house Udbodhan which was later shifted to a new house by Swami Saradananda
- He established the first nunnery in the West for Ramakrishna Order and Vedanta Society
- Responding to Vivekananda’s call for philanthropic activities he started relief operations in Dinajpur in 1897
- He was one of the earliest and longest serving teachers of Vedanta philosophy in the West