After a long and tedious travelling from place to place Thakur Nigamananda finally met and chose Swami Satchidananda Saraswati of Pushkar in Rajasthan as his new Master. Swamiji (honorific title) initiated Nalinikanta into Vaidantik (based on the rules of Vedanta) Samnyas order and renamed him as Swami Nigamananda Saraswati. Under the guidance of the new Master he studied and deliberated on the Vedanta (literally the terminal portion of the Vedas: the system of Indian philosophy that deals with spiritual knowledge as a means of liberation) philosophy of the monistic school due to the great Sankaracharya and then traveled to the four corners of India as a part of his spiritual exercise. This was intended to help him discover the identity of the individual with the supreme universal self, the Parabrahman (Existence-consciousness-bliss absolute). However, his first-hand direct realisation of it was yet to come by means of meditation in Yogic Samadhi. Later, directed by his Master, he thus had to again set out in search of a Yogiguru or a Master of Yoga.
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Srimat Swami Nigamananda Paramhansadev printed the book 'Yogiguru', the first book written by him, at 'Coton Press' in Kolkata. It was published at Pargana Palitdaha, Benuachar Maimansingh.
The second book 'Jnaniguru' and third book 'Brahmacharya Sadhan' was come to light at Kumilla Durgapur.
'Aryadarpan', the preface of Hindu religion and tradition, was published as monthly magazine for the first time from Durgapur.
'Tantrikguru', the fourth book was published after the shifting of the Ashram from Durgapur to Dhaka.
'Premikguru', the fifth book was compiled by that time but published at Kokilamukh.
Then the Publication Department of the Math, popularly known as 'Prachar Bibhag' was instituted at Kokilamukh formally. First time books were printed at Jorhat. Next time a press named 'Yogamaya Yantra' was installed at Math. Due to various reasons it being impossible to run the 'Prachar Bibhag' at Math, it was shifted to Uttar Bangla Saraswat Ashram, Bagura. It was run at Bagura for a long period. At the time of division of country 'Prachar Bibhag' again was shifted to Dakshin Bangla Saraswat Ashram, Halisahar forcefully. Till 1383 B.S. 'Prachar Bibhag' of Kokilamukh Math remained at Halisahar. There after the 'Prachar Bibhag' was shifted to Kolkata temporarily due to various reasons. Finally the 'Prachar Bibhag' was instituted at Panihati in 24 Parganas district in November, 1997 permanently.
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Srimat Swami Nigamananda Paramhansadev printed the book 'Yogiguru', the first book written by him, at 'Coton Press' in Kolkata. It was published at Pargana Palitdaha, Benuachar Maimansingh.
The second book 'Jnaniguru' and third book 'Brahmacharya Sadhan' was come to light at Kumilla Durgapur.
'Aryadarpan', the preface of Hindu religion and tradition, was published as monthly magazine for the first time from Durgapur.
'Tantrikguru', the fourth book was published after the shifting of the Ashram from Durgapur to Dhaka.
'Premikguru', the fifth book was compiled by that time but published at Kokilamukh.
Then the Publication Department of the Math, popularly known as 'Prachar Bibhag' was instituted at Kokilamukh formally. First time books were printed at Jorhat. Next time a press named 'Yogamaya Yantra' was installed at Math. Due to various reasons it being impossible to run the 'Prachar Bibhag' at Math, it was shifted to Uttar Bangla Saraswat Ashram, Bagura. It was run at Bagura for a long period. At the time of division of country 'Prachar Bibhag' again was shifted to Dakshin Bangla Saraswat Ashram, Halisahar forcefully. Till 1383 B.S. 'Prachar Bibhag' of Kokilamukh Math remained at Halisahar. There after the 'Prachar Bibhag' was shifted to Kolkata temporarily due to various reasons. Finally the 'Prachar Bibhag' was instituted at Panihati in 24 Parganas district in November, 1997 permanently.