Swami Abhishiktananda (1910–1973)
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(eng) Abhishiktananda was the name taken by the French Benedictine monk Henri le Saux.
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Souvenirs d'Arunachala: Recit d'un ermite chretien en terre hindoue (L'Homme du 8o jour) (French Edition) (1978) 10 exemplaren
Initiation a la spiritualite des Upanishads: "vers l'autre rive" (Le Soleil dans le ceur) (French Edition) (1979) 5 exemplaren
Towards the Renewal of the Indian Church 2 exemplaren
The Further Shore 2 exemplaren
SWAMI ABHISIKTANANDA [Henri LE SAUX] / GNANANANDA, Un maître spirituel du Pays Tamoul (1970) 1 exemplaar
La contemplazione cristiana in India 1 exemplaar
Benedyktyński aśram 1 exemplaar
The Secret of Arunachala 1 exemplaar
a Christian approach to Advaitic experience 1 exemplaar
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- Abhishiktananda, Swami
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- Le Saux, Henri
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- Abhishiktananda
- Geboortedatum
- 1910-08-30
- Overlijdensdatum
- 1973-12-07
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- Indore, India
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- France
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- Saint Briac, Brittany, France
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- Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India
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- Shantivanam Ashram
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- Abhishiktananda was the name taken by the French Benedictine monk Henri le Saux, whose religious experience in India led him to become a bridge between Hindu and Christian spirituality.
Born in Saint Briac, Brittany on August 30, 1910, he seemed destined for a religious life and entered 'minor seminary' at the age of 11, becoming a Benedictine novice in 1930.
He left France for India in the summer of 1948, never to return to France despite his affection for his homeland. He became immersed in the atmosphere of India, in particular the Hindu perspective of Advaita. He founded an ashram and religious community, Shantivanam, in 1950 and became Swami Abhishiktananda. In his latter years though, he found himself very drawn to religious experience within solitude, spending much time in the hermit caves at Arunachala. But at no point did he disavow his Christianity, and he celebrated Mass until virtually the end of his life.
He died on December 7, 1973 at Indore nursing home, weakened by a heart attack that summer, after a year in which he had lived virtually as a hermit.
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- Abhishiktananda was the name taken by the French Benedictine monk Henri le Saux.
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