Paramahansa Pragyanananda

 

Paramahansa Pragyanananda 

Indian monks and activists

Paramahansa Pragyanananda (Triloki Das) is an Indian Hindu monk born in Odisha. He is a writer, speaker, activist and yoga guru. He is the head of the International Cooperation Organization.

Early life--

Pragyanananda was born on August 10, 1959 in Beltal village under Patamundai in Kendrapara district of Odisha. His father's name is Niranjan Das and his mother's name is Baidehi Devi. His original name was Triloki Das. He received his secondary education from Kendrapara College after receiving his secondary education from Manmathanath High School in Patamundai. After earning his bachelor's degree in economics, he taught as a lecturer in government colleges. As a student, he was initiated by Paramahansa Hariharananda Giri.

Working life

After his education, Pragyanananda worked as a professor of economics in various government colleges as a professor. After nearly eleven years of service, he retired in 193 and was named Swami Pragyanananda Giri. On his 37th birthday, his teacher awarded him the title of Paramhansa.

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