Eknath Ranade

Birthday November 19, 1914

Birth Sign Scorpio

Birthplace Timtala, Central Provinces and Berar, British India

DEATH DATE 1982-8-22, Madras, Tamil Nadu, India (67 years old)

Nationality India

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1914

Eknath Ramakrishna Ranade (19 November 1914 – 22 August 1982) was a social activist and right-wing leader.

Ranade was born on November 19, 1914, in Timtala, Amravati district, in the British Indian state of Maharashtra.

1920

In 1920 his family moved to Nagpur, and Ranade had his primary education at Pradanavispura School.

1925

He was influenced during his schooling years by K.B. Hedgewar, who founded the RSS in 1925, which Ranade joined as a Swayamsevak (volunteer) in 1926.

1932

In 1932 he passed his matriculation examination from the New English High School in Nagpur.

After getting a Master of Arts degree in philosophy with honours, he went on to earn an LL.B.

1938

After working for the RSS in Nagpur, in 1938, Ranade moved to Mahakoshal, Madhya Pradesh, as a Pranth Pracharak (Provincial organiser).

1945

from Sagar University in Jabalpur in 1945.

Ranade served as an important activist, ideologue, and leader for Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (a volunteer organisation espousing a philosophy of Hindu Nationalism).

1948

Following the assassination of Mahatma Gandhi in 1948, the RSS was banned, and many of its senior functionaries faced arrest.

Ranade went underground during this time to lead organizational efforts, earning the moniker of the Underground Sarsanghchalak.

At the same time, the RSS launched a satyagraha under the direction of its leader M. S. Golwalkar to lift the ban.

With Golwalkar arrested on 15 November, Ranade led the satyagraha and participated in secret negotiations with ( Home Minister ) -Sardar Patel.

As a condition for rescinding the RSS ban, Patel insisted that the RSS should be organised with a written constitution.

Ranade formed a constitution in association with P. B. Dani and Balasaeb Deoras, however, it fell short of the expectations of the Government and as a result, it was redrafted to include clauses such as allegiance to the Indian Constitution and National Flag, shunning violence, enrolling under aged to the movement only with the permission of their parents, setting procedures for election of sarsanghchalak and so forth.

1949

The government accepted the re-drafted constitution, with modifications, in June 1949.

The ban imposed on RSS was revoked on 11 July 1949.

1950

In 1950 he worked as a Kshetra Pracharak for Poorvanchal Kshetra, comprising Bengal, Orissa, and Assam.

In Calcutta, he established a Vastuhara Sahayata Samiti (lit. Committee to help the dispossessed) to aid refugees from Pakistan following the Partition of India.

1953

In 1953 Ranade became the Akhil Bharatiya Prachar Pramukh (lit. All-India Propagation Chief).

1956

He joined the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) when in school, and rose to the ranks of its general secretary from 1956 to 1962.

Ranade was greatly influenced by the teachings of Swami Vivekananda, and compiled a book of Vivekananda's writings.

He played an instrumental role in the construction of the Vivekananda Rock Memorial and the Vivekananda Kendra at Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu.

From 1956 to 1962, Ranade served as RSS's general secretary.

During this period, he tried to refocus RSS towards the task of character-building, instead of pursuing a more activist stance in coordination with affiliated organisations.

1962

In 1962, he was selected as All India Baudhik Pramukh of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh.

1970

The Rock Memorial was completed in 1970 and inaugurated by (President of India) -V. V. Giri on 2 September.

1972

In 1972, Ranade founded the Vivekananda Kendra, centred at Kanyakumari with branches elsewhere, as a Hindu spiritual organisation based on the principles of "Renunciation and Service" preached by Vivekananda.

The Kendra is a "lay service organization" without a guru or propagation of a "guru culture," though it was influenced by the teachings of Vivekananda.

It has 206 branches in various parts of the country.

He did not endorse the status of an "avatar-hood" (god incarnate) to the Kendra.

He neither promoted himself or Vivekananda to the status of worship at the center but promoted the use of Omkara as its guiding principle.

It was his view that by adopting Omkara as guru, the entire class of gurus of the country would be honored.

1978

Ranade became the President of the Vivekananda Kendra in 1978 after serving as its general secretary.

After the project was approved, Ranade led a cadre of volunteers to raise funds for construction from donors across the country; state governments and the central Government of India also contributed towards the Rs.12.5 million fund total.

1982

Ranade died in Madras from a fatal heart attack on 22 August 1982.

He was cremated on the following day at Vivekanandapuram, Kanyakumari.

On his death, Ranade was honoured as a Karmayogi by RSS publication, Organiser.

2014

During the birth centenary celebrations in 2014, (Prime Minister) Narendra Modi recalled the effectiveness of the Jan-Bhagidaari (Participation of people) scheme that was used by Ranade.

This scheme encouraged every citizen of the country to pay 1 rupee as a donation so that everyone would be a part of this mission.