Can you solve the hard problem of consciousness? | Swami Sarvapriyananda
Swami Sarvapriyananda is a distinguished monk of the Ramakrishna Order, widely revered for his profound insights into Vedanta and spirituality. With an erudite understanding and eloquent delivery, he has captivated audiences worldwide, elucidating complex philosophical concepts with clarity and relevance to contemporary life. Ordained into monastic life in 1994, he holds a degree in Business Management from Xavier Institute of Management, Bhubaneswar, and a scholarly background in Indian philosophy.
Swami Sarvapriyananda has served in various capacities within the Ramakrishna Mission, including as an acharya (teacher) at the monastic probationers' training center at Belur Math, the headquarters of the Ramakrishna Order. His teachings, often centered on Advaita Vedanta, aim to bridge the gap between ancient wisdom and modern thought, making spirituality accessible and actionable for people from all walks of life.
Currently, he serves as the Minister and Spiritual Leader of the Vedanta Society of New York, where he continues to share his profound knowledge through talks, seminars, and retreats. Swami Sarvapriyananda's engaging lectures on the Bhagavad Gita, Upanishads, and other texts of Vedanta philosophy are widely available online, attracting a global following. His approachable demeanor, combined with his depth of knowledge, makes him a beloved figure to those seeking spiritual growth and understanding.
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Swami Sarvapriyananda has served in various capacities within the Ramakrishna Mission, including as an acharya (teacher) at the monastic probationers' training center at Belur Math, the headquarters of the Ramakrishna Order. His teachings, often centered on Advaita Vedanta, aim to bridge the gap between ancient wisdom and modern thought, making spirituality accessible and actionable for people from all walks of life.
Currently, he serves as the Minister and Spiritual Leader of the Vedanta Society of New York, where he continues to share his profound knowledge through talks, seminars, and retreats. Swami Sarvapriyananda's engaging lectures on the Bhagavad Gita, Upanishads, and other texts of Vedanta philosophy are widely available online, attracting a global following. His approachable demeanor, combined with his depth of knowledge, makes him a beloved figure to those seeking spiritual growth and understanding.
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