Gopinath Kaviraj

Gopinath Kaviraj

Technical Data

Date of Issue September 7, 1988
Denomination 60 p
Quantity 1,000,000
Perforation comb 13 x 13½
Printer Security Printing Press, Nashik
Watermark No Watermark
Colors Bistre brown
Catalog Codes

Michel IN 1178

Stamp Number IN 1239

Yvert et Tellier IN 989

Stanley Gibbons IN 1328

Themes

Gopinath Kaviraj: A Scholar and Spiritual Visionary

Early Life and Education:

  • Birth: Born on 7th September 1887 in Dhamrai, Dhaka District (now in Bangladesh).
  • Education: Initially studied in Dhaka and Jaipur, later earned a Master’s Degree in Sanskrit from the Government Sanskrit College, Varanasi.

Academic Career:

  • Saraswati Bhavan Library: Appointed as the Librarian of the Saraswati Bhavan Library at Government Sanskrit College, Varanasi.
  • Editorial Contributions: Edited and published 72 books in the Saraswati Bhavan Text and Study Series, pioneering Indological studies.

Scholarly Contributions:

  • Mastery of Subjects: Expertise in Indian and Western Philosophy, Christian mysticism, Sufism, and various Indian philosophical traditions.
  • Research Focus: Contributions to Indian philosophy, Ancient Indian History, Epigraphy, Kashmir Saivism, Buddhism, Jainism, among others.

Professional Journey:

  • Service: Served at Government Sanskrit College, Varanasi for 23 years as Librarian and later as Principal until his voluntary retirement in 1937.

Spiritual Pursuits:

  • Yogic Practice: Devoted himself to spiritual studies and meditation under Yogi Paramahansa Swami Vishudhanandaji of Varanasi.
  • Philosophical Stance: Advocated for knowledge as ‘Para Vidya’ (Supreme Knowledge) aimed at the realization of Ultimate Reality and universal salvation.

Recognition:

  • Awards: Honored by the Government of India with the titles ‘Mahamahopadhyaya’ in 1934 and 1937, and ‘Padma Vibhushan’ in 1964 for his scholarly contributions.

Legacy and Influence:

  • Intellectual Legacy: His works continue to be revered as essential guides for both academic and spiritual research.
  • Death: Passed away on 12th June 1976 in Varanasi, leaving behind a legacy of profound scholarship and spiritual insight.

Conclusion:

Pandit Gopinath Kaviraj’s life exemplifies the union of erudition and spiritual depth, contributing significantly to the understanding of Indian philosophy and fostering spiritual awareness. His dedication to both scholarship and yogic practice continues to inspire scholars and seekers alike.

Source:

Text courtesy of Mahamahopadhyaya Pandit Gopinath Kaviraj Birth Centenary Celebration Committee.