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  1. Maurice Frydman (Maurycy Frydman or Maurycy Frydman-Mor in Polish), aka Swami Bharatananda (20 October 1901 in Warsaw, Russian Empire [1] [2] [3] – 9 March 1976 in Bombay, India [4]), was an engineer and humanitarian who spent the later part of his life in India.

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  3. Mar 6, 2022 · Maurice Frydman (Maurycy Frydman or Maurycy Frydman-Mor in Polish), aka Swami Bharatananda (1901 in Warsaw, Poland 9 to March 1977, India), was an engineer and humanitarian who spent the later part of his life in India.

  4. Maurice went on to study electrical engineering, and by the age of twenty, had received patents on over one hundred electrical and mechanical inventions, one of which was a talking book. Maurice’s abilities of invention and resourcefulness would later be of great benefit to the villages of India.

  5. According to Nisargadatta Maharaj, Maurice Frydman was a 'jnani', (a liberated being). It takes one to know one. This unpretentious Pole, who was born in 1894 in a Jewish ghetto in Krakow, had an uncanny knack fir himself discovering 'jnanis' and in the most unlikely places.

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  6. Maurice Frydman (Maurycy Frydman or Maurycy Frydman-Mor in Polish), aka Swami Bharatananda (1901 in Warsaw, Poland - 9 March 1976, India), was an engineer and humanitarian who spent the later part of his life in India. He lived at the ashram of Mahatma Gandhi and took an active part in India's fight for independence—notably in helping to ...

  7. Maurice Frydman (Maurycy Frydman or Maurycy Frydman-Mor in Polish) (1894 – 1976), aka Swami Bharatananda was a Polish Jew who subsequently converted to Hinduism. he was an engineer and humanitarian who spent the later part of his life in India.

  8. May 24, 2009 · Maurice was known to be a fierce debater with Krishnamurti, whom he held in high regards. He would organize meetings for him as well as translate some of his work into French. After a period of several years, in 1928, he made a more permanent move to Paris to start a job at an electrical factory.

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