

Swami Aseshananda Saraswati


"I am waiting for the trained Brahmacharis to come up to give this message. Give them also 30-35 years, so that when I am gone, there will be not one but many more Chinmayanandas coming up, so that work will not stop but continue."
-Swami Chinmayananda
Our Guru Parampara
Adi Shankaracharya established the Dashanami Sannyasa Order, a monastic order with ten lineage names. Of these, Chinmaya
Mission belongs to the lineage and traditions of the ‘Sringeri Matha’ in Karnataka, India. The first acharya of this noble institution was none other than Shri Sureshvaracharya.
In the Sringeri Matha tradition, the Lord is worshipped as Deva in the form of Lord Adi Varaha, and as Devi in the forms of Puri Devi, Bharati Devi, and Kamakshi Devi. The main pilgrimage centre, or dhama, is Rameshvaram and the worshipped holy river, or tirtha, is Tungabhadra.
In this Bhurivara lineage, or sampradaya, the primary Veda is Yajur Veda, which reveals the Mahavakya: “Aham Brahmasmi”. Sannyasis initiated into this lineage are bestowed with the title, or padavi, of “Saraswati” after their name (e.g., Swami Chinmayananda Saraswati).
Chief Acharyas
Swami Tejomayananda

Swami Swaroopananda

Our Acharya

It has been the good fortune of Chinmaya Mission Palakkad that Swami Aseshanandajiwas assigned to Palakkad centre in 1988.Swamiji has served as the main spring and motivating force of the mission since then. From mere management the centre rose to leadership. Sampujya Swami Aseshanandajiis from the lineage of the Chinmaya Mission Monastic Order and is dedicated to serve the world tirelessly through JnanaYagnas, always keeping in line with PujyaGurudev‟s Vision and Mission. Swamiji‟s clarity on profound Vedantic truths has made his spiritual discourses popular throughout Kerala and other parts of India and abroad.