Swami Paramananda

Swami Paramananda

Indian monk and poet.

A spiritual teacher and poet known for bringing Eastern teachings to a global audience. He emphasized inner peace, selfless service, and meditation as paths to enlightenment. His writings, often expressed in lyrical and contemplative language, inspire seekers to cultivate both spiritual wisdom and compassion in daily life. He remains respected for his synthesis of devotion and universal philosophy.

Swami Paramananda Quotes about Nature

  • Only he who has a co-ordinated understanding of both the visible and the invisible, of matter and spirit, of activity and that which is behind activity, conquers Nature and thus overcomes death.
  • The Hereafter does not shine before those who are lacking in the power of discrimination and are easily carried away therefore by the charm of fleeting objects. As children are tempted by toys, so they are tempted by pleasure, power, name and fame. To them these seem the only realities. Being thus attached to perishable things, they come many times under the dominion of death. There is one part of us which must die; there is another part which never dies. When a man can identify himself with his undying nature, which is one with God, then he overcomes death.
  • Children (the ignorant) pursue external pleasures; (thus) they fall into the wide-spread snare of death. But the wise, knowing the nature of immortality, do not seek the permanent among fleeting things.
  • As long as man is overpowered by the darkness of ignorance, he is the slave of Nature and must accept whatever comes as the fruit of his thoughts and deeds. When he strays into the path of unreality, the Sages declare that he destroys himself; because he who clings to the perishable body and regards it as his true Self must experience death many times.