Panchanan Bhattacharya | |
Religion: | Hinduism |
Birth Date: | 1853 |
Birth Place: | Kolkata, Bengal, British India |
Guru: | Lahiri Mahasaya |
Disciples: | Srish Chandra Mukherjee Bamandev Banerjee Harimohan Banerjee Netai Charan Banerjee Barada Charan Majumdar Kumarnath Mukherjee Jeevanlal Choudhury Nagendranath Choudhury |
Philosophy: | Kriya Yoga |
Panchanan Bhattacharya (Bengali: পঞ্চানন ভট্টাচার্য) (1853–1919) was a disciple of the Indian Yogi Lahiri Mahasaya. He was the first disciple to be authorized by Lahiri Mahasaya to initiate others into Kriya Yoga, and helped to spread Lahiri Mahasaya's teachings in Bengal through his Arya Mission Institution.[1] [2]
Bhattacharya was born in the Ahiritola area of Kolkata. He took to the life of Brahmacharya, or celibacy, at a very young age. In the course of his wandering he met Lahiri Mahasaya in Varanasi. Lahiri Mahasaya agreed to initiate him in Kriya Yoga under the condition that he give up his sannyas vows and return to a householder life. Bhattacharya fulfilled this condition and received initiation from Lahiri Mahasaya. As a householder, he worked as a flower vendor.
Around the year 1885 he was permitted by the sage to set up an institution, the Aryya Mission Institution, for publishing Kriya related books. Paramahansa Yogananda in his book, Autobiography of a Yogi wrote:
The physical place of The Aryya Mission Institution as founded by Panchanan Bhattacharya in 1886 closed many years ago. It was revived again, in online mode, in recent years. [3]
Some of Panchanan Bhattacharya's disciples include Srish Chandra Mukherjee, Bamandev Banerjee, Hairmohan Banerjee, Netai Charan Banerjee, Barada Charan Majumdar, Kumarnath Mukherjee, Jeevanlal Choudhury, Nagendranath Choudhury, amongst others. Many disciples initiated by Lahiri Mahasaya also went to Panchanan Bhattacharya for advanced Kriya yoga instruction.