Swamini Brahmaprajnananda Saraswati
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Swamini Brahmaprajnananda Saraswati (born Mrinalini Rao on August 2, 1974) is a Hindu monk (sannyasi) and teacher of Advaita Vedanta. She resides in Mumbai, India, and is a direct disciple of Pujya Swami . Swamini Brahmaprajnananda has completed a three-year residential course in Vedanta, Sanskrit, and Vedic chanting at Arsha Vidya Gurukulam. She conducts online Vedanta courses, hosts the podcast "Vedanta - The River of Wisdom," and leads workshops and retreats in India and abroad. She is the author of "You Matter - Insights from Vedanta." Early life and education Swamini Brahmaprajnananda Saraswati was born and raised in Mumbai, India. She attended a convent school, where she developed an early interest in questions about God and the purpose of life. Although she was raised in a Hindu Brahmin family, she was drawn to the Bible and considered converting to Christianity. Her grandfather suggested that she first learn about Hinduism, leading her to study works by Swami Vivekananda, Jiddu Krishnamurti, and Osho. Swamini pursued higher education in Psychology, earning her Master’s and M.Phil in Clinical psychology from SNDT University in Mumbai. She began her career as a psychologist but found that Western Psychology did not fully address deeper existential questions, leading her to explore Vedanta more deeply. Spiritual journey and gurus Swamini Brahmaprajnananda Saraswati's spiritual journey continued under the guidance of her gurus, Pujya Swami and Swami Brahmavidananda Saraswati. She initially approached the Guru tradition with skepticism but later recognized objective approach of addressing human inadequacy and self-judgement. In 1998, she attended a workshop by Swami Brahmavidananda Saraswati, which led her to begin attending his Vedanta classes in Mumbai. Over twelve years, she balanced her professional life with part-time study of Vedanta. In 1999, she met Pujya Swami and later decided to pursue full-time study at Arsha Vidya Gurukulam in Coimbatore, under Swami Sakshatkrtananda Saraswati. At the age of 40, Swamini received diksha (initiation into monkhood) from her guru, Pujya Swami , on the banks of the Ganga. She is initiated into the order of Dasnami sannyasis. Career and teachings Swamini Brahmaprajnananda Saraswati transitioned from a career in psychology to teaching Vedanta. She is known for conveying Vedantic teachings in a manner accessible to contemporary audience. She teaches that the sense of human inadequacy stems from ignorance of one's true nature rather than being merely a psychological issue. According to her, self-knowledge is essential to overcoming this fundamental human problem. Swamini currently offers teaching programs in Vedanta, Sanskrit, and Vedic chanting in Mumbai and online. She also co-conducts Vedanta retreats in different parts of India and abroad. Her podcast, "Vedanta - The River of Wisdom," covers topics related to Vedanta, including themes of harmony and oneness. Publications Swamini Brahmaprajnananda Saraswati is the author of "You Matter - Insights from Vedanta," published in July 2020. The book was developed based on discussions and themes explored in the podcast. The book covers topics such as the pursuit of happiness, self-acceptance and Vedanta. She also authored a paper titled "Indian Psychology is Incomplete without Dharma and Ishvara," presented at the International Conference on "Indian Culture and Psychology: A Consciousness Perspective" in March 2018. The paper discusses the importance of including Dharma and Ishvara in Indian psychology for a more holistic approach. Major works and contributions In addition to her writings, Swamini Brahmaprajnananda Saraswati has contributed to teaching and training. Her teachings focus on self-mastery and self-discovery, encouraging the integration of Vedantic teachings into daily life. She teaches the value of living according to dharma (righteousness) and engaging in self-inquiry as paths to self-realization. Swamini offers an online course titled "How to Have Harmonious Relationships" on Udemy. She also teaches core courses at the Hindu University of America. Additionally, she developed SHINE (Spiritual Heritage of India for Next-gen Empowerment), a program aimed at training teachers to disseminate knowledge of India's spiritual heritage. She participates in interreligious dialogue, promoting mutual respect and the recognition of all religions as valid. Before her full-time spiritual commitment, Swamini worked in various professional roles, including serving as the Country Head of Railway Children, an international organization that impacted 15,000 children annually. She was invited by the Maharashtra state government to serve as a judge on the Juvenile Justice Board of Mumbai. Legacy and influence Swamini Brahmaprajnananda Saraswati continues to teach Vedanta with her students. She teaches Vedanta in a manner that is relevant to contemporary audiences. Her work integrates traditional Vedanta teachings with modern perspectives. In May 2024, Swamini Brahmaprajnananda Saraswati was featured on the podcast Buddha at the Gas Pump (BATGAP), where she engaged in an in-depth conversation with Rick Archer, discussing her teachings and spiritual journey. In collaboration with Swami Brahmavidananda Saraswati, Swamini founded the annual Vedic Wisdom Festival organized by the Aarsha Vidya Foundation. This global virtual event features traditional and contemporary masters and focuses on various aspects of Vedic wisdom.
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