Shri  Swami Atmananda was   born in 1904 in a rich Paknak Reddy patil family,  at Manihal-Sureban, a   village in Ramdurg taluka of Belgaum district  in Karnataka. He lost his   mother when he was five years old. His  father was a realised soul and was   called by the name Shri Swami  Sivananda of NagnurGadag. He realised his   real nature of  Existence-Consciousness-Bliss by recollecting the experience of   his  first intuition. Shri Swami Sivananda dedicated his whole life for    preaching vedanta in Karnataka. Shri Swami Atmananda was brought up by    special care of his father, Shri Swami Sivananda.  He had spiritual  bent of   mind since his childhood. When Shri Swami Atmananda was a boy  of primary and   secondary school, Shri Swami Sivananda (his father) was  attaining   super-conscious state which lasted days together many  times. When shri   Atmananda was a boy of secondary school, he used to  meditate at his field   nearby Gonnagar village. He completed his  primary school education at Manihal and Naganur of Ramadurg and    Navalgund talukas of Belgaum and Dharwad districts respectively. Later  he   studied in Basel Mission high school  at Dharwad. He passed his    matriculation examination in first class. Later Shri Swami Atmananda    completed his first year and interArts in Karnatak college of Dharwad.  
      He  observed   the superconscious state of Shri Swami Sivananda very  carefully and   understood its meaning completely. Shri Swami Atmananda  passed B. A.   (English, Sanskrit & Ancient Indian history &  culture) degree in 1930 and M.   A. (Ancient Indian history &  culture) degree in 1932 from Banaras  Hindu  University. Then, by the special   encouragement and guidance of his  father and due to his efforts of his past   lives to know his real  nature, he determined to attain superconscious state.   All power,  riches, luxuries and fame were left aside without a murmer. He   spent  all his time for spiritual sadhana of abidance in his real nature at    Tirthagudi near Badami of Bagalkot district. He attained superconscious  state   in 1936. He married a very pious lady by name Devaki. She  co-operated during   his spiritual sadhana in all ways of his likeness.  He had two sons and two   daughters. The second son died of typhoid  fever when he was a college   student. Now his eldest son Shri Niranjan  swami is continuing the spiritual   heritage of his father and his two  daughters are quite pious and moral in   their householder's life. Shri  Swami Atmananda preached Vedanta philosophy   since forty five years, to  all people, for the welfare of the world. He is   one of the great  apostles of Vedanta philosophy. He was extremely polite   even to the  lowest. He was always cheerful. 
      His  main teachings can be   summerised as follows: "Man is desiring  happiness through his own experience   of happiness of first intuition.  No knowledge of scriptures is necessary to   attain self-realisation.  Universe is a mental creation which is   non-existent. Universe is  insentient and is of the nature of unhappiness. So   all learning about  Universe is quite useless. You are happiness yourself.   But, you have  forgotten your real nature of happiness. Your real nature is   not  affected by the three states of experience i. e. waking, dream and deep    sleep. These three states are mere appearances (the creations of  nescience)   on your real nature, having no real existence at all. You  can recollect your   real nature of happiness and abide in it. To attain  one's own real nature,   the attainment of superconscious state is  absolutely necessary. Only by   attaining perfect control over the  senses and transcending the sleep one   becomes qualified to attain  superconscious state. Man is an architect of   his own fortune. His own  intuition is his own preceptor. Merely change in   dress or leading a  life without a wife cannot make one to attain one's real   nature. So to  recollect our real self and remain as the self is the only   way.  Social harmony can be attained by observance of moral values. Mental    peace can be attained by dispassion of sensory objects. Eternal bliss  can be   obtained by attaining superconscious state.
                   His Holiness Shri   swami Sivananda and his son, His  Holiness Shri Atmananda were like the   ancient sages Vyasa and  Sukadeva. His Holiness Shri swami Sivananda and His   Holiness Shri  Atmananda attained superconscious state while delivering the   spiritual  lectures. His Holiness Shri Atmananda preached about eternal bliss    that he attained to all the human individuals without making any  distinction   of high and low, literate and illiterate, and rich and  poor, for forty five   years for the welfare of the world. For sometime  he worked as high school   teacher of Ramadurga State High school and  Siddeshwara High school of Bijapur   and taught English   and  also for some time he worked as police and mulki   patil of Manihal  village of Ramadurga taluka. He preached Vedanta philosophy   in a very  simple language so that any lay man can understand it. His   preached  principles are eternal and universal.
                   He led a very simple   life. He used to wear a pair of white  cotton shirts and a pair of dhotis and   a towel on his head. He used  to take one meal a day at around one P.M and he   used to take little  milk and fruits at night at nine-thirty P.M   
      He used to call all people ‘God’   and ‘himself a worshiper’ while preaching   and all people ‘his preceptors’   and ‘himself a disciple’. So proudless he was.
      His routine life was as follows:     He used to get up at Brahmi muhurtha at four A.M. After attending the natural   calls, he used to walk about two kilometres and was returning by five-thirty   A.M.  He used to preach eternal and universal principles from five thirty A.M    to seven-thirty A.M He used to take his bath at seven-thirty A.M  Later he   used to meditate from eight A.M to twelve noon. At twelve he  used to discuss   about spirituality with the visitors, and the people  who came to get   relieved by ghostly agonies. So at one P.M, he used to take meal. During meal   he was taking half-roti (bread), little sajjaka,  leafy vegetables and   vegetables, little milk and fruits. He used to  have only those vegetables   which were grown from rainfed areas. All  grains were powdered by the village   grinders only. He used to take  little salty and pungent food. He used to   take rest from two P.M to  three-thirty P.M Again he used to preach the   devotees from  three-thirty P.M to five-thirty P.M.  Then he used to go for   walk from five-thirty P.M to seven P.M Then  from seven to nine P.M a   spiritual discourse. Then he used to listen  to the sufferings of the   devotees from nine P.M to nine-thirty P.M  Then he used to have little fruits   and milk at nine-thirty P.M He used  to go to bed by ten P.M. Usually we   thought that he was taking rest during sleep, but   he   was remaining in his real   self (bliss eternal) during that time.
      Though he had seventy acres of   land, he didn’t cultivate. Some agriculturists used to cultivate   the   land  and   share little produce with him. He was contented with that only.  Part of it   was given as charity to the poor and the needy. He didn’t  receive a paisa    from anybody during his life. He was not even accepting the salutes  from   others. He didn’t expect any name, fame, respect from others. As  he was a   realised soul, the occult powers were at his feet. The  ghostly sufferings of   people were relieved at his own mere presence.  The diseases of many were   relieved by his mere touch. He left his  mortal coin at nine-thirty P.M of   December 19, 1983 and remained as  eternal self.
      During all his life time he   sincerely attained superconscious state for three or four hours daily. Even   on 19th December 1983, he attained superconscious state from   eight to   twelve noon.
      He offered two mantras namely “Om   Namah Sukhaya”  “Om Namo  Nanave”. The mantra “Om Namah Sukhaya” reminds us   that the aim of all  beings is eternal happiness which is formless, but   ignorant people  seek happiness in forms which are of the nature of   unhappiness and  quarrel among themselves. The mantra “Om Namo  Nanave”   reminds us that our true nature is happiness, but ignorant  people seek   happiness outside their own real nature. So to attain  eternal bliss, we have   to know our real nature.
      He actually lived whatever the   principles he preached.
                                                                                                            By   Prof. S. S. Kurabar