Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

9 foreigners set to take over as high priests of Nirmohi Akhada

One Akhada, nine mahamandal­eshwars, all foreigners

- Smriti Malaviya letters@hindustant­imes.com

PRAYAGRAJ: Shree Panch Nirmohi Ani Akhada, one of the 13 ‘akhadas’ (monastic orders) in the country, is set to anoint nine foreign nationals as mahamandal­eshwars (high priests) in an ordination ceremony to be organised at its camp here on February 8.

This will be for the first time when any ‘akhada’ will confer the prestigiou­s title of mahamandal­eshwar on nine foreign seers in a single ceremony in Kumbh Mela. Seers are known as ‘mahamandal­eshwars’ when they are elevated by their peers to the highest level of traditiona­l, Hindu spiritual guardiansh­ip.

According to the representa­tives of the ‘akhada’, these foreign nationals are being appointed as ‘mahamandal­eshwars’ in view of their dedication towards spreading the principles of ‘Sanatan Dharm’ all over the world. These foreign seers, three of them being young women, are from Japan, Chile, Israel and the United States.

The seers who will be anointed as mahamandal­eshwars include Dayanand Das (Israel), Rajashree Dasi (Japan), Jayendra Das (France), Tyaganand, Shridevi Dasi, Parmeshwar­anand, Lalita Shreedasi, Anantanand Das and Jeevanand Das (all from US).

All of them refused to divulge their original names and said they would prefer to be known by their present names.

Shreemahan­t Swami Rajendra Das of Ani Akhada said, “We are happy that foreigners are also getting attracted towards the eternal religion (Sanatam Dharm) of India. They want to get associated with us. We are anointing so many foreigners for the first time. They will spread the ideologies and principles of Sanatan Dharm.”

Lalita Shreedasi from the United States, who is among the seers to be ordained as mahamandal­eshwar, said: “It’s a great honour. I got attracted towards Sanatan Dharm when I was just 21. My life got transforme­d after I came in contact with Sai Maa.

“It was a spiritual awakening for me. I started travelling around the world with Sai Maa and realised the beauty of spiritual life.” She manages the ashram of Sai Maa in the United States.“I love to read the Vedas. I am learning Vedic hymns and mantras to understand its true meaning,” she said.

 ??  ?? Lalita Shreedasi (left) with another disciple of Sai Maa in Kumbh Mela. Lalita Shreedasi will be anointed as Mahamandal­eshwar
Lalita Shreedasi (left) with another disciple of Sai Maa in Kumbh Mela. Lalita Shreedasi will be anointed as Mahamandal­eshwar

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