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SWAMI MAITREYANANDA SARASWATI
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Today's Stories:
1. President of Ramakrishna Math and Mission Passes On At Age 96
2. Tirupati Temple Change Procurement Procedures
3. Invitation To Mahakumbabhishekam In Central Florida
1. President of Ramakrishna Math and Mission Passes On At Age 96
http://www.thestatesman.org/page.news.php? 
clid=2&theme=&usrsess=1&id=75222
KOLKATA, INDIA, April 25, 2005: Swami Ranganathananda, president of 
Ramkrishna Math and Mission, breathed his last after a cardiac arrest 
today. He was 96. He attained Mahasamadhi at 3.51 a.m. at Woodlands 
Hospital where he was admitted on April 17. His cremation rites will be 
performed tomorrow around 12.30 p.m. within Belur Math (monastery) 
premises. His body would lie at the Math till tomorrow morning where 
visitors and disciples will be allowed to pay their last respects. 
Condoling S wami Ranganathananda's death, Governor Mr. Gopal 
Krishna 
Gandhi said: "The revered Swami was a beacon light of intellectual 
energy and sublime spirituality. His profound understanding of India's 
multi-cultural civilization influenced several generations of Indians." 
Expressing his grief, chief minister Mr. Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee said: 
"I had known him personally. He was a man of great knowledge."
An orator and a scholar par excellence, Swami Ranganathananda, 
known as 
Sankaran in his early life, was born in Trikkur village in Kerala on 15 
December, 1908. In 1926, he was initiated by Swami Shivanandaji 
Maharaj, a direct disciple of Sri Ramakrishna, at Ootacamund. He then 
joined the Ramakrishna Order at its Mysore branch. He received 
brahmacharya vows in 1929 and sanyasa vows in 1933, both from his 
guru, 
Swami Shivanandaji Maharaj, the second president of the Ramakrishna 
Order, at Belur Math. He worked as secretary and libraria n at the 
Ramakrishna Mission Centre at Rangoon from 1939 to 1942 and 
thereafter 
as head of the Ramakrishna Math and Mission in Karachi from 1942 to 
1948. He was also the secretary of the New Delhi Centre, October 1949 
to March 1962. From April, 1962 to November, 1967 he served as 
secretary of Ramakrishna Mission Institute of Culture in Kolkata, as 
well as director of its School of Humanistic and Culture Studies and 
editor of its monthly journal. From 1973 to 1993, he was the president 
of the Ramakrishna Math in Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh. Between 1946 
and 
1972, Swami Ranganathananda undertook extensive lecture tours 
covering 
50 countries. Since 1961, Swami Ranganathananda was one of the 
trustees 
of the Ramakrishna Math and a member of the governing body of 
Ramakrishna Mission. Between 1994 and 1998, he served as the 
vice-president of Ramakrishna Math and Mission. He became the 13th 
president of the Ramakrishna Order on 7 Septembe r, 1998.
2. Tirupati Temple Change Procurement Procedures
http://www.dailypioneer.com/indexn12.asp? 
main_variable=STATES&file_name=state16%2Etxt&counter_img=16
TIRUPATI, INDIA, April 25, 2005: In a move that is sure to create a 
furore in the all-strong procurement cartel supplying commodities worth 
millions of rupees to the Tirupati Temple on a daily basis, the shrine 
trust has decided to shift to full time e-procurement and do away with 
the cartel altogether. The Temple is the largest purchaser of 
commodities like sugar, cardamom and cashew in the country. Its 
e-procurement plans hinge on a state-of-the-art on-line commodity 
trading terminal which has been installed in the temple complex for the 
purpose of online and direct price monitoring. A highly placed source 
in the Tirupati Thirumala Devasthanam told The Pioneer on phone from 
Tirupati that the e-procurement move would be a big step in efficiency 
and cost as it would eliminate the big cartel of middlemen which 
currently supply commodities to the temple worth US$68 million, and on 
a big cut. "Besides introducing transparency into the transaction and 
giving all bidders an equal playing field, the move will also ensure 
the quality of the procured product with specific liability on the 
warehouse concerned, which was not the case till now," the source 
said. 
The move is expected to ruffle the 30-plus contractors who have a 
stronghold on the million-rupee TTD procurements which include a host 
of materials needed for the daily prasadam. As many as 2,000 liters of 
ghee is bought by the Temple daily and almost 200 kg high grade 
cashew 
is used up for puja and the laddoos. "Through a newly installed 
commodities terminal at the Temple, the TTD procurement department 
can 
now view the prices from NMCE, NCDEX & MCX exchanges and it has 
become 
easy for them to directly monitor the market pr ice fluctuations of 
cardamom, cashew, turmeric and jaggery," Giby Mathew, managing 
director 
of Kochi-based JRG Wealth Management, the company which installed 
the 
terminal, said.
3. Invitation To Mahakumbabhishekam In Central Florida
http://www.hindutempleorlando.org
ORLANDO, FLORIDA, April 22, 2005: The Hindu Society of Central 
Florida 
invites you to participate in the auspicious occasion of Maha 
Kumbabhishekam celebration and dedication ceremony of their new 
Vedic 
temple located at 1994 Lake Drive, Casselberry, Florida. The 
ceremonies 
and festivities will begin Wednesday, June 15, 2005, and continue until 
Sunday, June 19. The festive occasion will mark the success of several 
years of planning and fund raising. Among the dignitaries, HH Satguru 
Bodhinatha Veylan Swami, publisher of Hinduism Today, will be on 
hand 
for the occasion on June 18 and 19. The Kumbabhishekam of all 
installed 
Deities and Gopurams will be pe rformed 9:30 am onwards on Sunday 
June 
19t Please see the above "source" for program details.
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