Alakananda
Devi (Alakananda
Ma) was born in 1951 in Melton Mowbray, U.K. and was raised
in both the Jewish and Christian faiths. In 1976, Alakananda graduated
as a physician from St Bartholemws Hospital Medical College, London
University. She then spent five years in Catholic convents and
Abbeys, making her novitiate in Holy Cross Cistercian Abbey, England,
before travelling to India to study with Father Bede Griffiths
at Shantivanam. There she met Sadananda who introduced her to
Raghudas Maharaj, the hidden master who was to be her guru. She
also met Dr. Vasant Lad, her Ayurveda teacher in Poona in 1980.
Through her studies with Dr. Lad, Alakananda became one of the
first western physicians to take up Ayurveda, and became one of
Dr. Lad's first students.
Alakananda's
subsequent adventures during the five years on pilgrimage in India
are described in her book Pilgrimage
to the Mother. During this time she stayed at many temples,
ashrams and shrines, studying yoga, Hinduism, Sufism, Jainism,
Ayurveda, Homatherapy and Hindi. Alakananda studied devotional
singing with Sadananda and lived as a wandering renunciant or
sadhvi. At one point she ran an experimental therapeutic
community for psychotic Western youth at Om Yeshu Niketan in Goa,
and served as "Physician to the Hippies”. At the conclusion
of pilgrimage, she was told by Pujya Ganguthai, a kanya
disciple of Upasani Maharaj, and by Kamalabai, the chief disciple
of Raghudas Maharaj, "Go to the United States and there make
an ashram for Raghudas Maharaj".
Arriving
in the United States with Sadananda, eighty dollars in their
pockets and two Indian musical instruments, they travelled
to Boulder, Colorado, to found their first ashram in a tipi.
Alakananda practiced homatherapy and learned astrology. Moving
to Tucson Arizona in 1986, they re-started Alandi Ashram in
a two-room, back alley apartment.
Again moving
in 1988 to a remote cabin in the Rocky Mountains, she made
numerous Rocky Mountain wildflower essences, becoming the
first physician since Dr. Edward Bach, discoverer of flower
remedies, to research and make her own flower essences.
In August
of 1990 she and Sadananda restarted Alandi Ashram in its current
location in Boulder, Colorado. In 1997 the Ashram grew into a
residential community, having nine resident members and an additional
three full time student participants. In 1998 they began to develop
Alandi Ayurvedic Gurukula.
Alakananda
is a co-founder,spiritual mother, teacher, Ayurvedic practitioner,
flower essence maker and storyteller. She is also an accomplished
writer with many published articles.
Alakananda has written and is self-publishing her autobiographical
trilogy Patchwork Mandala. The first two volumes, Pilgrimage
to the Mother, and The
Rainbow Bridge, are available and well-loved.
Her future book plans include, Ayurveda for Elders and Ayrurveda
for Couples.
Sadananda
was born in 1949 in Denver, Colorado, U.S.A. He began his formal
spiritual studies at the opening semesters of Naropa University,
and then studied Budhist meditation and philosophy for five years
with Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche. Advised by Rinpoche to study vipassana,
Sadananda attended the first three month retreat ever held at
Insight Meditation Centre, with Joseph Goldstein. Becoming qualified
as a beginning meditation instructor, Sadananda opened a meditation
centre in Five Points, Denver.
Traveling
overland, from the United Kingdom to India, through Turkey, Iran
and Afganistan, Sadananda gained an indepth knowledge of Islam,
Sufism and a variety of other cultures and religious philosophies.
After a long search for an authentic spiritual master in India,
Sadananda met Raghudas Maharaj, his guru. During seven years of
pilgrimage, studying yoga, meditation, and Indian mysticism, Sadananda
lived as a barefoot wandering renunciant according to the ancient
spiritual tradition of India. He meditated in the jungle, living
without money as prescribed in India's spiritual texts, staying
at ashrams and temples.
Sadananda
became a disciple of Raghudas Maharaj, also studying with Father
Bede Griffiths, Nisargadatta Maharaj, J. Krishnamurti and Anandamayi
Ma. In his pilgrimage he traveled from the southern tip of India
to the Himalayas. Sadananda met Alakananda Devi and his guru asked
him to stay with her. Their relationship
slowly blossemed into a spiritual marriage. Together they developed
deep friendships not only with saints, yogis, and renunciants,
but beggars, trash pickers, untouchables and lepers. They also
developed friendships with many Indian families. Along with Alakananda
Devi, Sadananda worked at Om Yeshu Niketan, Goa, as a meditation
therapist in a community for western hippies who had become psychotic.
Sadananda
was instructed by two God Realized women of his lineage to go
to America and there make an ashram for Raghudas Maharaj. Since
arriving in the United States 1985, Sadananda and Alakananda have
led parallel lives. They have also developed life experiences
and personal learning on individual paths.
Sadananda
is a musician, artist, meditation teacher,spiritual guide, flower
essence maker and healer. He leads weekly gatherings for Vedic
chanting, devotional singing, spiritual guidance. He has also
studied raga singing (Indian classical music) and has
become a well known local muscian. Sadananda has made many flower
essences, developing an innovative new form of Vibrational Healing
"Geographical Essences" (related to flower essences).
In conjunction with these essences, he has developed Earth healing
ceremonies. and taught Earth Healing to others, especially youth.
Sadananda created the Healing Garden at Alandi Ashram, according
to ancient Vedic and Ayurvedic principles of gardening and has
led many earth healing public ceremonies in the garden.
At Alandi
Ashram, Sadananda has done ground-breaking work at the interface
of spirituality and environmentalism. He also mentors youth in
creating earth-friendly, non-com petetive, non-consumer lifestyles
With Rabbi Zalman Schachter through Naropa Institute of Continuing
Education, Sadananda has studied Jewish mysticism, Jewish prayer,
Hasidism, Spiritual Direction, Life-Cycle Rituals and Paradigm-shift
studies. In 1997 he expanded Alandi Ashram into an intentional
community. The Gurukula was started in 1998, where Sadananda teaches
yoga, meditation, devotional singing and mentors youth.
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