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Gaudiya Mission

Coordinates:22°36′10.224″N88°22′24.672″E / 22.60284000°N 88.37352000°E /22.60284000; 88.37352000
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Monastic and missionary organization in Calcutta, India
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Gaudiya Mission
গৌড়ীয় মিশন
Sri Gaudiya Math,Bagbazar, Kolkata
PredecessorGaudiya Math
EstablishedMarch 1940 (85 years ago) (1940-03)
Founded atCalcutta,British India
TypeReligious organisation
PurposeEducational,philanthropic,religious studies,spirituality
HeadquartersKolkata, West Bengal, India
Location
Coordinates22°36′10.224″N88°22′24.672″E / 22.60284000°N 88.37352000°E /22.60284000; 88.37352000
Area served
3 countries
Official languages
Bengali,Hindi,English
President-Acharya
Bhakti Sundar Sanyasi Maharaj
Main organ
Governing Body & Council Body
AffiliationsGaudiya Vaishnavism
Websitegaudiyamission.org
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TheGaudiya Mission (Bengali:গৌড়ীয় মিশন) is aGaudiya Vaishnava monastic and missionary organization. The organisation has been registered since March 1940 inKolkata (formerly Calcutta) under the supervision of the thenacharya, Ananta Vasudev (a.k.a. Srila Acharyadev), later known as Bhakti Prasad Puri Maharaj (25 Aug 1895—8 March 1958[note 1]).[2][3]

History

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Sri Gaudiya Math,Bagbazar, Kolkata (estd. 1930).

The Gaudiya Mission is the successor organization to theGaudiya Math, which existed from 1920 to 1937. AfterBhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati's death, Ananta Vasudev was elected as his successor. However, Kuñjabihari Vidyabusana ("Kunja Babu"), the secretary and the president of the Gaudiya Math, did not agree with the decision and formed his own group (the Sri Chaitanya Math inMayapur).[2] Thus, Ananta Vasudev gave up his post and established a new organization, the Gaudiya Mission (de facto the renamed Gaudiya Math). The 64 Gaudiya Math centers were divided into two groups in 1948 and the Gaudiya Mission kept the central temple, Sri Gaudiya Math, with museum atBagbazar in Kolkata, the headquarters of the mission to the present day.[4][5]

Later Ananta Vasudev started to criticize some of the teachings of Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati (particularly, he declared that proselytizing work is not true spirituality),[2] married, settled inVrindavan, and translated intoBengali 62 papers of thesix Goswamis of Vrindavana, classical Gaudiya Vaishnava works. After him, the mission was headed by Bhakti Keval Audulaumi (from 1953 to 1982), Bhakti Srirup Bhagavat (1982—1993), and Bhakti Suhrid Paribrajak (1993—2018).[5] The present acharya is Bhakti Sundar Sanyasi Maharaj.[6]

Current status

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The main posts and organs of mission are President-Acharya, President, Governing Body and Council Body. It has 26 temples inIndia, the UK (London, Sri Vasudev Gaudiya Math, established 1933), and the US (New York, Sri Bhakti Srirup Bhagawat Gaudiya Math, established 2007). It has approximately 60sannyasis. It has established medical services and dispensaries and publishes a monthly magazine,Bhakti Patra.[7]

Notes

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  1. ^According to Måns Broo,1895—1959.[1]

References

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  1. ^Broo 2003, p. 275.
  2. ^abcBrzezinski 2004, p. 89.
  3. ^"About Gaudiya Mission". Gaudiya Mission. Archived fromthe original on 14 August 2018. Retrieved5 December 2018.
  4. ^Sherbow 2004, p. 131.
  5. ^abJalakara dasa."The Sons of the Son: The Breakup of the Gaudiya Matha". Bhaktivedanta Memorial Library. Archived from the original on 27 November 2018. Retrieved5 December 2018.
  6. ^"Srila Bhakti Sundar Sanyasi Maharaj The New Acharya of the Gaudiya Mission". VINA news. 7 November 2018. Retrieved13 December 2018.
  7. ^"Centers". Gaudiya Mission. Retrieved5 December 2018.

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