Sri Anirvan (8 July 1896 – 31 May 1978), born Narendra Chandra Dhar, was an IndianHindumonk, writer and philosopher.[1] Widely known as a scholar,[1][2] his principal works were a Bengali translation ofSri Aurobindo'sThe Life Divine[1] and the three-volume treatiseVeda Mimamsa.[1]
Sri Anirvan was born on 8 July 1896 in the town ofMymensingh, then a part ofBritish India and now inBangladesh.[1] His birth name was Narendrachandra Dhar. He was the son of Rajchandra Dhar, a doctor, and Sushila Devi.[3] He was a spiritually and intellectually inclined child, who by age 11 had memorised theAstadhyayi ofPāṇini and theBhagavad Gita.[1] He was namedBaroda Brahmachari after going through thesacred thread ceremony. He also won a state scholarship as a teen and completed university IA and BA degrees at theUniversity of Dhaka and anMA from theSanskrit College of theUniversity of Calcutta.[1]
Some time after 1930, Nirvanananda changed his name toAnirvan and ceased to wear the ochreswami's robes.[1] He travelled widely in North India,[1] eventually returning to Assam and establishing an ashram inKamakhya nearGuwahati.[1] However, he continued to travel. In the 1940s, he lived inLohaghat andAlmora. Madame Lizelle Reymond documented some of this period inMy Life with a Brahmin Family (1958) andTo Live Within (1971).[1][2] During this time, Sri Anirvan translatedSri Aurobindo'sThe Life Divine intoBengali (asDivya Jeevan Prasanga); this book, his first, was published in two volumes between 1948 and 1951.[1]
Buddhi Yoga Of The Gita And Other essays.(Original in English.) Biblia Impex Pvt. Ltd. 1991, Madras, Samata Books.
Dakshinamurti (Bengali: দক্ষিণামূর্তি). 1969. Sreerampore, Hooghly: Sri Rabindranath Bandyopadhyay,.
Divya Jeevan (Translation Into Bengali Of "The Life Divine" by Sri Aurobindo. দিব্য জীবন প্রসঙ্গ).Pondicherry: Sri Aurobindo Ashram (Originally published 1948–51).
Divya Jeevan Prasanga (Bengali: দিব্য জীবন প্রসঙ্গ). Kolkata: Sri Aurobindo Pathamandir, 2000 (fourth edition). (Originally published 1958).
Gayatri Mandala Volumes 1–6. (Bengali). Undated.
Gitanuvachan (Bengali: গীতানুবচন). Vol I – 1968, Vol II – 1969, Vol III – 1970. Sreerampore, Hooghly: Sri Rabindranath Bandyopadhyay.
Inner Yoga (English) Translated by Simanta Narayan Chatterjee from "Antar Yoga." New Delhi: Voice of India.
Kaveri (Collection Of Poems) (Bengali: কাবেরী).1976. Kolkata: Sri Aurobindo Pathamandir
Lecture On the Immortality Of the Body in Sri Aurobindo's Yoga (Bengali:).1970. Kolkata: Sri Aurobindo Pathamandir
Letters From A Baul, Life Within Life. (original in English). 1983. Kolkata: Sri Aurobindo Pathamandir.
Vedamimamsa (Bengali: বেদ মীমাংসা). Vol I – 1961, Vol II – 1965, Vol III – 1970. Winner of Rabindra Puraskar award. Kolkata: Government Sanskrit College.
Vedanta Jijnasa (Bengali: বেদান্ত জিজ্ঞাসা). Sreerampore, Hooghly: Sri Rabindranath Bandyopadhyay, 1965 (Bengali year 1372).
Yogasamanvaya Prasanga (Bengali: যোগসমন্বয় প্রসঙ্গ). 1967. Kolkata: Sri Aurobindo Pathamandir.
^abcdeTo Live Within: A Woman's Spiritual Pilgrimage in a Himalayan Hermitage. By Lizelle Reymond. (Translated from the French originalLa Vie dans la vie by Nancy Pearson and Stanley Spiegelberg.) Morning Light Press, 2007.ISBN1-59675-016-2.Gurdjieff-internet.com, accessed 1 June 2008
^Antaryoga (Bengali:অন্তর্যোগ). Kolkata: Sri Goutam Dharmapal, Haimavati Prakashani, 1997 (Bengali year 1404), 3rd edition.
Sri Anirvan Rachanavali ( Complete Works ) :http://www.haimavati-anirvan.org. Online e-library (Bengali) including most important works : Veda Mimamsa, Rig-Veda Samhita, Upanishad Prasanga