CHAPTER – 7

Names of head saints who had arrived to perform Darshan of Shree Hari

Suvrat said:-

O King! Being excited to see Shri Hari in person, the sages who resided in Durgapur, experienced that night to be too long (as long as kalpa). They somehow spent the whole night by reciting holy songs of the Lord. Then, in the early morning, they left for Durgapur. 1-2.

Ascetics were seen all around the town, walking fast. They did not bother the thorns, shingles, and thorny fence. Amongst groups of sages, Krupananda immediately arrived with his troop of ascetics. Tyagananda and two sages named Nirlobhananda had also come along with their troup. Atmananda, Krishnananda and Paramhansananda also arrived with their group to Durgapur. Chinmayananda, Vairagyananda and two sages named Adbhutananda and their troupes also arrived. 3-6.

Aksharananda, Jijnasananda, Kaivalyananda Swayam-prakashananda, Viraktananda, Chidrupananda, Naranarayanananda, Shrigurucharanaratananda, Patitapavanananda, Mahapurushananda, Dhirananda, Shivananda, Adharananda, Vasudevananda, Paramchaitanyananda and others also came with their group of sages for Darshan of Shri Hari. 7-11.

Visvatmananda, two sages named Vaishnavananda, Nirgunananda, Suryananda, two sages by name Raghavananda, Kalyanananda, Purushottamananda, Bhageshwarananda, Arupananda, Aparananda, Amurtananda, Gopeshvarananda, Padmadharananda, Lakshminarayanananda, Radheshananda, Narananda, Paramapurushananda, Shvetavaikunthananda. 12-15.

Mahananda, Jagatpavanananda, Bhakteshananda Deveshananda, Hariprakashananda, Hariprasadananda, Sudharmananda, Radheshvarananda, Sukhaprakashananda, Nirvighnananda, Aksharanivasananda, Dharmaprakashananda, Nirdoshananda and others also arrived with their respective group of sages. 16-20.

Sukharupananda, Vishvanathananda, Paramsantoshananda, Shuddhajnanananda, Vijayatmananda, Badarinathananda, Paramajnanananda, Nivrttyananda, Sadananda, Trivikramananda, Chidananda, Nayananda, Dhyanananda, Bhajanananda, Paramananda, 21-25.

Govindananda, Shamananda, Sukhananda Advaitananda, Acchutananda, Anantananda, Achintyananda, Amoghananda, Arihantrananda, Gavendrananda, Anubhavananda, Adityananda, Achalananda, Ajanmananda, Akhilananda, Akashananda, 26-29.

Akhilabrahmandeshvarananda, Omkarananda, Viryananda, Visvarupananda, Prajnananda, Parmatmananda, Vedantananda, Vaikunthananda, Jnanananda, Bhagavadananda, Tattvananda, Nijabodhananda, Satchidananda, Mukundananda, Kshamananda, Pundarikakshananda, Vidhatrananda, Anadinidhanananda, Uttamananda. 30-34.

Agrahyananda, Shashvatananda, Dhruvananda, Aprameyananda, Pavitrananda, Sthavisthananda, Hrshikeshananda, Prabhutananda, Niyamananda, Nirmanananda, Nishkamananda, Nissvadananda, 37.

Nissnehananda, Kaushikananda, Ashtavakrananda, Yuktananda, Jagadishananda, Pitambarananda, Purnananda, Paramesvarananda, Dayananda, Sarveshvarananda, Ishvarananda and others arrived with respective troop of their sages. 38-40.

Suresvarananda, Dharmananda, Munisvarananda, Nrharyananda, Balabhadrananda, Prakasananda, Siddhananda, Sankarananda, Visramananda, Kesavananda, Kapilesvarananda, Svavasananda, Drashtrprakasananda, Sajjanananda, Madhavananda, Sankhyananda, Prabhananda, Bhaskarananda, Rishabhananda, Sagunananda, Ramesvarananda, Nrsinhananda, Nirdvandvananda, Videhananda, 41-45.

Niralambananda, Vijnyanananda, Nissandehananda, Visvasananda, Nirvikarananda, Diptananda, Nirapeksananda, Devananda, Nirannananda, Laksmanananda, Sattananda, Nilkanthananda, Nirmohananda, Bhudharananda, Yogananda, Bhadrananda,. 46-50.

Avinasananda, Acchedyananda,Mayatitananda, Manadananda, Hansananda, Pradumnananda, Manjukeshananda, Pratoshananda, Haribhajanananda, Nirmalananda, Hayagrivananda, Shantananda, Narottamananda, Prashantananda, Narayanananda, Dhanyananda. 51-54.

Savitrananda, Sujnananananda, Dharanidharanananda, Satkartrananda, Sattyeshvarananda, Jyotishananda, Prabodhananda, Prabhvananda, Ramchandrananda, Sarvajnananda, Padma-nabhananda, Tapasananda, Shunyatitananda, Turiyananda, Svasvarupananda, Vamanananda, Jagannivasananda, Vivekananda, Aksayarupananda, Mangalananda, Svetadvipananda, Avyayananda, Golokesvarananda, Suvratnanda and others arrived with their troupes of saints to Durgapura. 55-60.

Turiyatitananda, Abhedananda, Drdhavratananda, Vicharananda, Nirvisesananda, Kshemananda, Anniruddhananda, Jishnvananda, Madhusudana nanda, Vishnvananda, Avyayatmananda, Muktidananda, Sanshitavratananda, Varadananda, Jnanavallabhananda, Suparnananda, Visvadharananda, Durlabhananda, Ghanashyamananda, Prasadananda. 61-65.

Daharananda, Aisvaryananda, Avadatananda,Allingananda. Radhakrshnananda, Dharmatmananda, Harihayananda, Vrajeshananda, Balmukundananda, Upashamananda, Sankarshanananda, Shridharananda, Janardanananda, Amrutananda, Yajnesvarananda, Bhutatmananda, Putatmananda, Purusananda, Pradhanpurusesvarananda. 66-70.

Hiranyagarbhananda, Bhavanananda, Duradharshananda, Prabhavananda, Ishanananda, Bhugarbhananda, Pranadananda, Krtajnananda, Samvatsarananda, Sureshananda, Trigunatitananda, Buddhananda, Vrshakapyananda, Vasvananda, Vrshakarmananda, Samatmananda, Sahastrashirshananda, Sarvagananda, Sarvavidananda, Samagananda and others came with their group of sages. 71-75.

Vishvakasenananda, Vedananda, Dharmadhyakshananda, Vedangananda, Lokadhyakshananda, Bhrajishnavananda, Chaturvyuhananda, Sahishnvananda, Chaturatmananda, Anaghananda, Chaturbhujananda, Vijayananda, Urjitananda, Karanananda, Upendrananda, Dhrutatmananda, Attindriyananda, Sattvasthananda, Mahaviryananda, 76-80.

Ayonijananda, Sattvatananda, Mahotsahananda, Vishrutananda, Anirdeshyananda, Nimeshananda, Maheshvasananda, Udarananda, Mahashaktyananda, Vishvananda Durmarshanananda Dhamananda, 81-83.

Guruttamananda, Bhushanananda, Sahasrakshananda, Anilananda, Satyaparakramananda, Nivrttatmananda, Samvr- ttananda, Satkrtananda, Asankhyeyananda, Vishishtananda, Siddharthananda. 84-86.

Siddhasankalpananda, Siddhidananda, Vardhanananda, Viviktananda, Shrutisagarananda, Mahendrananda, Bahudrpananda, Vasudananda, Jagannathananda, Sanyasananda, Prakashatmananda, Pratapananda, Avyaktarupananda, Pavanananda, Anantajidananda, Krodhahananda and other saints arrived with their groups of sages. 87-90.

Ramanujananda, Prathitananda, Ashokananda, Damodarananda, Akamananda, Anukulananda, Atulananda, Adidevananda, Srigarbhananda, Mahabhagananda, Nirvanananda, Vyavasayananda, Santoshananda, Nandananda, Sthirananda, Viramananda, Nirmatsarananda, Shatrughnananda, Sudarshanananda, Vishalananda, Parameshthyananda, Dakshananda, Dharmaupananda, Ijyananda and others arrived with their saint communities. 91-95.

Mahamakhananda, Vimuktananda, Sumukhananda, Shuksmananda, Jitakrodhananda, Brahmanyananda, Manoharananda, Darpahaananda, Bhaktavatsalananda, Shubhangananda, Jnyangamyananda, Shantidananda, Puratanananda, Satkirtyananda, Satyasandhananda, Vishokananda, Pramodanananda, Nandanananda, Satyadharmananda, Sadgatyananda, 96-101.

Gadadharananda, Punyananda, Chakradharananda, Durjayananda, Sanatanananda, Kumudananda, Chhinnasamshayananda Vishuddhatmananda, Akshobhyananda, Trilokeshananda, Sulabhananda, 102-104.

Trilokatmananda, Yogishananda, Adityavarnananda, Vishuddhananda, Dhanajyananda, Shuddhananda, Punyakirtyananda, Sunetrananda, Bhutavasananda, Sadbhutyananda, Shuddhatmananda, Vidyananda, 105-107.

Divyamurtyananda, Sharanyananda, Lokanathananda, Sakshyananda, Mahakarmananda, Suhrdananda, Chaturvedananda, Sattvananda, Ishvareshvarananda, Udbhavananda, Mahabhutananda, 108-110.

Anandananda, Yajnyananda, Paramprakashananda, Yogeshvara-nanda, Haryananda, Vishvachaitanyananda, Kshetrajnyananda, Tadrupananda, Satyananda, Akhandananda, Chaitanyananda, 111-113.

Shrinivasananda, Saddharmananda, Bhakteshvarananda, Ishananda, Raseshvarananda, Bhavananda, Hiranmayananda, Bhumananda and others arrived with respective group of sages. Also, other Men and women arrived at Durgapur. 114-116

O King! Troops of saints as well as the devotees of Shri Hari noticed many good and holy signs on their way They felt that they would soon get the opportunity of having the holy Darshana of Shri Hari. 117.

Thus ends the seventh chapter entitled: ‘Arrival of groups of sages in Annakuta festival’ in the third Prakaran of Satsangi jivan, the life story of Lord Narayan, also titled as Dharmashastra (the rules of the code of conduct). 7