Sri Ramakrishna
Vidyashala was founded in 1953 by Srimat Swami Shambhavanandaji Maharaj.
Swamiji was an educational pioneer in southern Karnataka who sought to offer
younger students a “man-making education”, which Swami Vivekananda had
envisioned as a total development of man which includes the physical, mental
and spiritual aspects. Vidyashala began as a small hostel for students of
various age groups called Ramakrishna Students Home. The students’ home was
built in 1932. Some of its residents, such as the acclaimed writers K.V.
Puttappa, Javare Gowda and S.M. Krishna, the former Minister of External
Affairs, went on to become prominent members of society. When Swami
Shambhavananda ji felt a need to expand the student’s home, he procured a
redesign from Sri B.B. Mhatre, the renowned architect of Bombay.
Swami Shambhavanandaji
faced the daunting challenge of collecting funds to build the new hostel. In
search of funding, he toured various parts of Karnataka and also went to
Bombay, where he met with several prospective contributors. Help also came from
the Union government and the governments of Coorg and Mysore. After gathering
the funds and getting a portion of the land from the Maharaja of Mysore, the
Indian Railways and purchasing the remaining portion of adjacent land from the
owners, Swami Shambhavananda ji physically led the building construction even
in an advanced age.
The new hostel was
inaugurated on October 2, 1950 by Chakravarthi Rajagopalachari, the first and
only Indian Governor-general of India. His highness Jayachamarajendra Wadiyar,
the then Maharaja of Mysore, presided over the inaugural function. After the
new hostel was inaugurated, Swami Shambhavananda ji, in order to address the
students, who had to travel to other schools for their education, conceived a
plan to convert the hostel into a residential school. After making some
modifications to the building, the new school was inaugurated in 1953. In 1957,
the 33.3-meter open-air swimming pool, one of the earliest modern swimming
pools in Mysore, was inaugurated by India’s first Prime Minister, Pandit.
Jawaharlal Nehru.
Courses
Offered
·School
·High School
·PU Science College
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