K.C. Varadachari

K.C. Varadachari (1902 - 1971) was a famous professor of Indian Philosophie, which met the greatest spiritual personalities of its time, to become the faithful disciple of Sri Ramchandra.

The professor scholar in philosophy

Dr. K.C. Varadachari had a career distinguished at the Eastern Institute Sri Venketeswara and later at the university from the same name.

He was the first to occupy the Pulpit of the centenary of Sri Vivekananda in compared Religion, Ethique and Philosophy at the University of Madras as from 1965.

He also chaired the Indian Congress of philosophy and the Conferences of the Eastern Indies

An eclectic approach of spirituality

Dr. K.C. Varadachari was in close contact with Indian holinesses and the largest thinkers of his time, like Ramana Maharshi, Sri Aurobindo, the Mother Mirra Alfassa or Jiddu Krishnamurti. He as could appreciate the work of Swami Sivananda of Rishikesh as he met forever.

Its multiple readings and meetings thus enabled him to develop a very eclectic approach of spirituality, even if he chose on the end of his life for the Sahaj Marg.

The companion of Sri Ramchandra

Among the spiritual personalities that it met, Sri Ramchandra of Shahjahanpur deserves a special mention, because Doctor Varadachari was very marked by the teaching of the founder of the Shri RAM Chandra Mission, named the Sahaj Marg.

Doctor Varadachari met it in 1953 and it became one of its more faithful disciples (abhyasis) and tutor of the Sahaj Marg. It returned one signal service to its Master Sri Ramchandra, by diffusing the objectives of SRCM in the south of the India. What it summarized with the Rajah Yoga.

Until its death in 1971, there remained director of Sahaj Marg Research Institute which he had founded in 1965 in Tirupati.

Successors

His/her son, Sri K.C. Narayana, took again the direction of Sahaj Marg Research Institute at the request of the successor of Sri Ramchandra until 1991, but he resigned about it because of his differences in opinion with this one.

He thus created the Institute off Sri Ramchandra Consciousness, more faithful according to him to the lesson of his father K.C. Varadachari and of his Master Sri Ramchandra.

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