Muni Narayana Prasad
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Swami Muni Narayana Prasad | |
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Born | Kerala, India | December 9, 1938
Occupation(s) | Spiritual teacher, author |
Known for | Head of Narayana Gurukula, author of philosophical works |
Notable work | Life's Pilgrimage Through Gita, Christ the Guru, In the Name of Allah |
Awards | Padma Shri (2024), Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award |
Swami Muni Narayana Prasad (born 9 December 1938) is an Indian spiritual teacher, author, and the head of the Narayana Gurukula Foundation, a philosophical and educational organisation inspired by the teachings of Narayana Guru. He has written extensively on Indian philosophy and Vedanta and is noted for making traditional texts accessible to modern audiences.[1]
Early life and career
[edit]Swami Muni Narayana Prasad was born in Kerala. He trained as a civil engineer and worked with the Public Works Department of the Kerala government. In 1968, he resigned to join the Narayana Gurukula as an inmate.[2] The Gurukula was established in 1923 by Nataraja Guru, a disciple of Narayana Guru.[3]
Leadership and activities
[edit]He became the Head and Guru of Narayana Gurukula in 1999.[4] Under his leadership, the Gurukula expanded its activities within India and abroad, operating centres in Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Singapore, Fiji, and the United States.[5] He also led the Gita Ashram in Fiji from 1989 to 1991.[1]
Writings
[edit]Muni Narayana Prasad has authored over 130 books-about 100 in Malayalam and 30 in English. His works include commentaries on the Aitareya, Isavasya, Kena, Prasna, Mandukya, Taittiriya, Svetasvatara, and Chandogya Upanishads. His English commentary on the Bhagavad Gita is titled Life’s Pilgrimage Through Gita.[6] He has also authored works such as:
- Narayana Guru: Complete Works (National Book Trust)
- The Philosophy of Narayana Guru
- Pure Philosophy Simplified for Youth
- Vedanta Up to Narayana Guru
- Karma and Reincarnation
- Christ the Guru, which interprets the Gospels through a Vedantic lens
- In the Name of Allah, an interpretation of the names of Allah in the Quran
His books have been translated into Hindi and Assamese.[7] Commentators have described his work as making philosophical concepts accessible to younger readers and general audiences.[8][9]
Awards and recognition
[edit]Swami Muni Narayana Prasad received:
- Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award for Best Translation (2015), for translating a commentary on Sankaracharya’s Soundarya Lahari.[10]
- Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award for Best Autobiography (2018), for his autobiography Atmayanam.
- The Padma Shri in 2024 for contributions to literature and education.[1][11]
References
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