The Architect of Man-Making Mission

Eknathji Ranade

A visionary, a master organizer, and the soul behind the Vivekananda Rock Memorial and the Vivekananda Kendra. Eknathji's life was a testament to Selfless Service and Nation Building.

Explore the life of a man who transformed a dream into a stone-carved reality amidst the roaring seas of Kanyakumari.

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Voices of Reverence

Those Who Knew Him

Life Journey

"When the nation looked back at a hundred years of Swami Vivekananda's legacy, Eknathji looked forward — and built something that would carry that legacy into eternity."

1914

Birth at Timtala

Born on 10 November at Timtala, Amravati district, Maharashtra — youngest of eight siblings.

1920

Comes to Nagpur

Sent to stay with elder brother Baburao. Primary education at Pradanavispura School begins.

1926

Seeds are Sown

Joins RSS as a Swayamsevak, gaining the notice of Dr. Hedgewar at New English High School.

1938

Scholar & Pracharak

B.A. (Hons.) Philosophy from Nagpur. Becomes full-time Pracharak of RSS in Jabalpur.

1946

Law & Leadership

L.L.B. from Jabalpur Law College. Prant Pracharak of Mahakoshal and Madhya Bharat.

1948

A Season of Grit

Goes underground during RSS ban. Negotiates with Home Minister Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel.

1949

During Last Days of RSS Ban

Was in jail for about a month.

1950

Relief & Service

Incharge of earthquake relief for Assam. Pioneering relief work for partition refugees.

1953

All India

Akhil Bharatiya Prachar Pramukh.

1955

Sarkaryavah

General Secretary of RSS.

1962

All India

Akhil Bharatiya Bauddhik Pramukh of RSS.

17.1.1963

Summary of Swami Vivekananda

Compiles "Rousing Call to Hindu Nation", translating the thoughts of Swami Vivekananda.

18.8.1963

Vivekananda Rock Memorial Committee

Organizing Secretary of Vivekananda Rock Memorial Committee.

1970

Vivekananda Rock Memorial

A monumental symbol of national unity, spiritual strength, and relentless determination.

1972

Vivekananda Kendra

Founding of Vivekananda Kendra — a spiritually oriented service mission for Man-Making and Nation-Building.

1973

Voice in Print

Founder Editor of Yuva Bharati, Kendra Bharati and Vivekananda Kendra Patrika.

1978

President, VK

Becomes President of Vivekananda Kendra. In 1980, also President of Vivekananda Kendra International.

1982

Nirvana at Madras

22 August 1982: Dehavasan at Madras. The saffron flag on the Rock was lowered at sunset.

Major Works of Eknathji



National Monument Vivekananda Rock Memorial, Kanyakumari
01
The Monument · Est. 1970

Vivekananda
Rock Memorial

Rising majestically from the confluence of three seas at the southernmost tip of India, the Vivekananda Rock Memorial is not merely a structure in stone — it is a symbol of India’s unshakeable spiritual identity. Eknathji navigated political resistance, rallied support from every corner of Bharat, and united millions in a shared act of national devotion to bring this memorial to life.

1970
Year Inaugurated
2M+
Annual Visitors
70ft
Vivekananda Statue
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02
The Living Mission · Est. 1972

Vivekananda
Kendra

The completion of the Rock Memorial was not the end — it was a beginning. In 1972, Mananeeya Eknathji Ranade founded the Vivekananda Kendra — an extraordinary organization built by ordinary men and women — as a spiritually oriented service mission and a living memorial to Swami Vivekananda.

Rooted in the twin objectives of Man‑Making and Nation‑Building, guided by the conviction that “Service to Mankind is Worship of God” — the Kendra does not merely remember Swami Vivekananda. It lives his vision, every single day.

Vivekananda Kendra Vivekananda Kendra
1,332+
Branch Centers
26
States of India
50+
Years of Service
Lives Touched
By Ma. Lakshmi Kumari Didi Spirit behind Vivekananda Rock Memorial & Vivekananda Kendra Shri Eknath Ranade was the youngest of eight siblings (four brothers and four sisters). He was born on 19 November, 1914, at Timtala in Amaravati District of Maharashtra. The Ranade family was originally from Vilhe village in Rajapur Taluk of Ratnagiri District in Konkan region of Maharashtra. Shri Eknath Ranade’s father was Shri Ramakrishnarao Vinayak Ranade who served in the Great Indian Peninsular Railways in Vidrabha. He was married to Ramabai of Barve family from Pune. Nath (as Shri Eknath Ranade was called in his childhood) was sent to Nagpur in 1921 to stay with his eldest brother Baburao. He had his primary education in Government Primary School in Phadanavispura at Nagpur. When his father’s health failed, the whole family moved to Nagpur and stayed with the eldest son. Shri Eknath Ranade’s brother-in-law Shri Annaji Sohoni was closely associated with the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh which was established in Nagpur in 1925 by Dr. Hedgewar. Under Annaji Sohoni’s guidance, Nath attended a Sangh Shakha in 1926 and that became a turning point in his life. He completed his Matriculation from New English High School, Mahal, in 1932. After his matriculation, he straightaway wanted to become a Sangh Pracharak but was advised by Dr.Hedgewar to finish his graduation first. Eknathji started studying the Upanishads to counter the propoganda of Christian Missionaries in hisEknath Ranade - founder of Vivekananda Kendra college. As he found it difficult to interpret them, he took up the works of Swami Vivekananda. And thereby, he first learnt about the life, works and vision of Swami Vivekananda. In 1938, Eknathji joined the Sangh full time as a Pracharak. His first assignment as Pracharak was in Mahakoshal Pranta, consisting of the central part of India. He enrolled himself for L.L.B. in Sagar University which he completed in first class in 1945. During his work as the Pranta Pracharak of Madhya Bharat, Shri Eknath Ranade’s superior organisational abilities and phenomenal memory came to be widely known. Later, Eknathji was posted as Pranta Pracharak of Poorvanchal (the North-East) in 1950. In Calcutta, he organised the Vastuhara Sahayata Samiti to find, help, and provide accommodation for the refugees of the Partition. In 1953, Shri Eknath Ranade was given the additional responsibility of Akhil Bharatiya Prachar Pramukh. In 1956 he was given the charge of Sarkaryavah, or General Secretary, of the Sangh. He became Akhil Bharatiya Bauddhik Pramukh in 1962. In 1963, destiny took Shri Eknath Ranade to the purpose for which he was born. He was requested by Guruji Golwalkar to take up the cause of establishing the Vivekananda Rock Memorial. The second phase of the Rock Memorial: the Living Memorial, in other words, Vivekananda Kendra, was in Shri Eknath Ranade’s vision almost as soon as the first phase was underway. Shri Eknath Ranade was a prolific and punctilious letter writer. Since he took charge as the Organising Secretary of Vivekananda Rock Memorial Committee in 1963 till his death in 1982, he wrote over 25,000 letters! He chose the North-East as the thrust area of the Kendra’s initial activities. After an extensive study of the area, seven residential schools were opened in Arunachal Pradesh where Jeevanvratis of the Kendra worked. He procured land in Kanyakumari to establish the headquarters of Vivekananda Kendra known as Vivekanandapuram. Apart from being involved in the publication activites of the Kendra in the periodicals Yuva Bharati and Kendra Bharati, Eknathji also took series of lectures for Jeevanvratis. The relentless pace of work claimed Shri Eknath Ranade’s health. In 1980, he collapsed during a walk and went into coma. When he recovered consciousness, he had lost partial vision and his memory almost completely. The second affliction was all the more saddening to him as he had such a phenomenal memory that he could remember the names of whoever he was introduced to. He was advised by doctors to slow down his pace of work, but this was not possible for him to adhere to. On 22 August 1982, Shri Eknath Ranade suffered a massive and fatal heart attack in Chennai. His body was brought to Kanyakumari and cremated on 23 August. As the sun set and the saffron flag with Om was lowered on the Vivekananda Rock Memorial, the pyre was lit.