Swami Sundaranand

Swami Sundaranand
Sundaranand at his Tapovan Kutir at Gangotri
BornApril 1926
Nellore, India
Died23 December 2020 (aged 94)
Dehradun, India
NationalityIndian
Occupation(s)Yogi, photographer, and mountaineer

Swami Sundaranand (April 1926 – 23 December 2020)[1] was an Indian Yogi, photographer, author and mountaineer who lectured widely in India on threats to the Ganges River and the loss of Himalayan glaciers due to global warming.[2][3][4]

Biography

Swami Sundarananda was a student of the reclusive yoga master Swami Tapovan Maharaj (1889–1957), who wrote in the late 19th and early 20th centuries about yogic life in the Himalayas in the classic yoga book Wanderings in the Himalayas (Himagiri Vihar).[5] Sundaranand lived with Swami Tapovan in the then inaccessible area of Gangotri, at the source of the Ganges, which is considered one of India's most sacred places.[6][7]

Since 1948, he has lived by the Ganges in Gangotri, at 10,400 feet, in a modest hut (kuti) which his master Swami Tapovan Maharaj later bequeathed to him on his death in 1957. There, Swami Sundaranand has lived in solitude and through the severest of winters without any comforts or conveniences.[8] He has witnessed up close the gradual shrinking of the Gangotri Glacier from which the Ganges springs forth, and has chronicled his devotion to the natural beauty of the Indian Himalayas as an accomplished photographer. A museum devoted to environmental protection and spiritual guidance, containing Swami Sundaranand's Himalayan photography, is now in the planning stages. It will be located in Gangotri on the property of Sundaranand and his master.

As an ascetic, he took the brahmacharya sadhu vow in 1948 and daily devotes his life to rigorous meditation and other spiritual practices. He continues to be a principal advocate for the ecological preservation of the Himalayas, the Ganges and its source at Gangotri.

He has taken more than 100,000 photos, over a 50-year period, of the shrinking Gangotri glacier in the Indian Himalayas. He travelled through India raising awareness of the Gangotri's rapid decline.[9]

Nicknamed "the Sadhu Who Clicks" because of his photography, he was also a noted mountain climber, having scaled over 25 Himalayan peaks, and climbing twice with Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay.[10] Sir Edmund Hillary paid his respects to Swami Sundaranand in the 1980s at his Gangotri hut.[11] Of the Gangotri glacier, Swami Sundaranand says:

In 1949, when I first saw the glacier, I felt as if all my sins were washed away and I had truly attained rebirth. But now, it is impossible to experience that Ganga of the past.[10]

Swami Sundaranand is the author of the book Himalaya: Through the Lens of a Sadhu with over 425 photographs spanning 60 years of his work.[12] The book also contains a letter of endorsement from the former Indian Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee.[13][14] He sought to capture the Eternal in Nature and to document the region as it once was with a special emphasis on planting the seeds of hope and inspiration to solve the environmental concerns of the area. A lookout point and plaque have been built downriver from Gangotri and dedicated to the Swami's work and efforts.

Swami Sundaranand is the subject of a feature documentary shot at his home in Gangotri titled Personal Time with Swamiji. The film was produced by The Center for Healing Arts and directed by Victor Demko.

Views on global warming

Over the past six decades, Swami Sundaranand has used his combined interests to raise awareness about the Ganga. "When I first came to this region, it was one of the most beautiful parts of the Himalayas," he says. "It is difficult to imagine the purity of the Ganga and the abundance of Himalayan vegetation and fauna that was prevalent then. We don't know what we have cruelly destroyed."

Swami Sundaranand has lived in Gangotri since 1948, when he became a renunciate, and arrived there from Andhra Pradesh. In his words: "A lot has changed since then. Although the air is cold here, the sun is harsh. It's becoming hotter every year. People say it is global warming. I say it is a global warning."

The pollution of Ganga in the plains has been an oft-repeated refrain, but, according to Sundaranand, a graver threat is its pollution at the source. He attributed this to the unchecked construction of hotels and ashrams in Gangotri and the dumping of waste from these locations, such as faecal matter and garbage, into the Ganga. According to him, "there are no environment lovers left here, only money lovers". Every year, while the temple town closes during the harsh winter months, unchecked construction and felling of trees is at its peak. According to the sadhu, "many bhoj trees in Bhojbasa, en route Gaumukh have been cut down. Earlier, on my treks to the Gaumukh glacier, I could spot rare animals like the snow leopard and musk deer. They are rarely visible now".

The sadhu was also an avid mountaineer — it was during his treks to the glacier over the last 10–15 years that he saw the glacier retreat more rapidly than ever before. According to him, Gaumukh was barely 1 km away from Bhojbasa, but today, it is 4 km away and that every year, the glacier was retreating by at least 10 metres. He has expressed the view that the pollution of Ganga at its source and melting Himalayan glaciers were the real issues that environmentalists needed to urgently take up, rather than opposing the construction of dams.[15]

Personal life

Swami Sundaranand had a strong connection with the Himalayas that few others have. He has climbed dozens of its peaks, several of them over 21,000 feet above sea level, and has lectured at Tensing's Himalayan Institute (a famous mountaineering school). He was also a skilled naturalist who was familiar with thousands of Himalayan plants and he knew the lore and medicinal uses of these species.

He engaged in 3 hours of meditation during the day, and sometimes meditated at night into the early hours of the morning. The most important parts of his life were meditation, japa and pranayama. As a younger man he was an accomplished hatha yogi, mastering 300 postures, and he continued to practice it daily. He was very devoted to the ecosystem in which he has lived for forty years and believed that "God does not reside in temples or mosques - he is scattered everywhere in the courtyard of nature."[14][16]

Sundaranand died on 23 December 2020 at a private hospital in Dehradun. He was aged 96. He had been diagnosed with COVID-19 and had recovered earlier in October.[17]

Bibliography

  • Himalaya: Through the Lens of a Sadhu. Tapovan Kuti Prakashan. August 2001. ISBN 978-81-901326-0-2.

Filmography

References

  1. ^ "Noted photographer Swami Sundaranand passes away - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved December 25, 2020.
  2. ^ Brancaccio, David; photographs by John Siceloff (August 1, 2008). "Gangotri: The Clicking Swami". NOW. PBS. Retrieved August 6, 2008.
  3. ^ "(Amjad Ali Khan Saraswati Award)". WebDunia. July 18, 2015.
  4. ^ "Celestial Peaks, Divine Grandeur: The Himalayas through the lens of a sadhu". Sunday Tribune. January 13, 2002.
  5. ^ Wanderings in the Himalayas, English Edition, Published by Chinmaya Publication Trust, Madras-3, 1960, translated by T.N. Kesava Pillai, M.A.
  6. ^ "आर्ट गैलरी-ध्यान केंद्र बनवाने में जुटे स्वामी सुंदरानंद- Amarujala".
  7. ^ "उत्तराखंड रत्न सम्मान || www.publicasia.in". Archived from the original on April 2, 2015. Retrieved March 31, 2015.
  8. ^ Elixir Magazine, Spring 2006, page 87
  9. ^ "Melting Ice: A Hot Topic, Climate Change and the Crysosphere" (PDF). Our Planet:The Magazine of the United Nations Environment Programme: 4. May 2007. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 3, 2016. Retrieved July 15, 2008.
  10. ^ a b Janaki Kremmer (January 3, 2007). "Himalaya's receding glaciers suffer neglect | csmonitor.com". Christian Science Monitor. Retrieved July 15, 2008.
  11. ^ Personal Time with Swami-ji, 157 mins Film, The Center for Healing Arts
  12. ^ B. John Zavrel (Fall 2003). "Book Review: HIMALAYA: THROUGH THE LENS OF A SADHU". Prometheus:Internet Bulletin for News, Arts, Politics and Science. Retrieved July 15, 2008.
  13. ^ "समाज सेवा के लिए मिला उत्तराखंड रत्न | Uttarakhand News in Hindi | Latest Uttarakhand News". Archived from the original on April 2, 2015. Retrieved March 31, 2015.
  14. ^ a b Mallick, Anurag; Ganapathy, Priya (May 19, 2013). "Walk By a River". Deccan Herald.
  15. ^ Sethi, Atul (June 5, 2011). "The sadhu who clicks". Times of India.
  16. ^ "Swami Sundarananda, John Muir of the Himalayas". Hinduism Today. October 1989. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  17. ^ Abhyudaya Kotnala (December 25, 2020). "Noted photographer Swami Sundaranand passes away | Dehradun News". The Times of India. Retrieved January 11, 2021.
  18. ^ "Personal Time with Swami-ji" Directed and Edited by Victor Demko, Film Synopsis, The Center for Healing Arts [1]

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