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Pravrajika Vrajaprana is a sannyasini or pravrajika (female swami) at the
Vedanta Society of Southern California ''Vedanta'' (; sa, वेदान्त, ), also ''Uttara Mīmāṃsā'', is one of the six (''āstika'') schools of Hindu philosophy. Literally meaning "end of the Vedas", Vedanta reflects ideas that emerged from, or were aligned with, t ...
, affiliated with the
Ramakrishna Order The Ramakrishna Order (Bengali: রামকৃষ্ণ সংঘ) is the monastic lineage that was founded by Sri Ramakrishna, when he gave the ochre cloth of renunciation to twelve of his close disciples, in January 1886 at the Cossipore Hous ...
. She resides at Sarada Convent in Santa Barbara, CA. and a writer on
Vedanta ''Vedanta'' (; sa, वेदान्त, ), also ''Uttara Mīmāṃsā'', is one of the six (''āstika'') schools of Hindu philosophy. Literally meaning "end of the Vedas", Vedanta reflects ideas that emerged from, or were aligned with, t ...
, the history and growth of the Vedanta Societies She is also a well known speaker and scholar on
Hinduism Hinduism () is an Indian religion or '' dharma'', a religious and universal order or way of life by which followers abide. As a religion, it is the world's third-largest, with over 1.2–1.35 billion followers, or 15–16% of the global p ...
and she speaks frequently at colleges, universities and interfaith gatherings and is the Hindu chaplain at Cottage Hospital in Santa Barbara. Her works on Vedanta include, ''Vedanta: A Simple Introduction'' (1999), editor of ''Living Wisdom'' (1994). She is the co-author, with Swami Tyagananda, of '' Interpreting Ramakrishna: Kali's Child Revisited'' (2010). Pravrajika Vrajaprana was born in
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in 1952. She graduated from the
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, where she also worked briefly as Associate Professor of Literature. She came in contact with
Swami Prabhavananda Swami Prabhavananda (December 26, 1893 – July 4, 1976) was an Indian philosopher, monk of the Ramakrishna Order, and religious teacher. He moved to America in 1923 to take up the role of assistant minister in the San Francisco Vedanta Society. ...
at the Vedanta Society of Santa Barbara in 1967, while involved with anti-Vietnam war activism. In 1977 she joined the Sarada Convent in Santa Barbara. She took the first vows of '' brahmacharya'' in 1983 and had final vows of ''
sannyasa ''Sannyasa'' (Sanskrit: संन्यास; IAST: ), sometimes spelled Sanyasa (सन्न्यास) or Sanyasi (for the person), is life of renunciation and the fourth stage within the Hindu system of four life stages known as '' A ...
'' in 1988. Vrajaprana was a co-speaker with the
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at the Interfaith Conference in San Francisco (2006). She was a panelist in the discussion on ''Interpreting Ramakrishna'' at DANAM, held at the annual AAR meeting 2010.


Selected works

* ''My Faithful Goodwin''. Calcutta: Advaita Ashrama, 1994. . iography of J.J. Goodwin, disciple of Swami Vivekananda.* ''Seeing God Everywhere'' (editor). Hollywood:
Vedanta Press Vedanta Press is the publishing wing of the Vedanta Society of Southern California, founded in 1930 by Swami Prabhavananda. It publishes a number of important books in Indian philosophy and the Vedanta tradition, both original works and translati ...
, 1996.
''Living Wisdom: Vedanta in the West''
(editor). Hollywood: Vedanta Press, 1994. “A Meaningful Life,” 58–62. * ''A Portrait of Sister Christine''. Calcutta: Ramakrishna Mission Institute of Culture, 1996. .
''Vedanta: A Simple Introduction''
Hollywood:
Vedanta Press Vedanta Press is the publishing wing of the Vedanta Society of Southern California, founded in 1930 by Swami Prabhavananda. It publishes a number of important books in Indian philosophy and the Vedanta tradition, both original works and translati ...
, 1999. * Review of ''Kali’s Child: The Mystical and the Erotic in the Life of Ramakrishna''. In ''Hindu-Christian Studies Bulletin'', 10, (1997).
"Contemporary Spirituality and the Thinning of the Sacred: A Hindu Perspective."
''Cross Currents'' (Spring/Summer 2000) 248–256. *
"Regaining the Lost Kingdom: Purity and Meditation in the Hindu Spiritual Tradition."
In ''Purity of Heart and Contemplation: A Monastic Dialogue Between Christian and Asian Traditions'', ed. Bruno Barnhart and
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. New York: Continuum, December, 2001, pp. 23–38. * "The Convert—Stranger in Our Midst: Crossing Borders in Two Worlds." In ''The Stranger’s Religion: Fascination and Fear'', ed. Anna Lännström. Notre Dame, IN:
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, 2004, pp. 169–185. * "Looking In and Letting Go: Viveka and Vairâgya in the Vedanta Tradition." In ''Asceticism, Identity and Pedagogy in Dharma Traditions'', ed. Graham M. Schweig,
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, Ramdas Lamb, Adarsh Deepak. Hampton, VA: Deepak Heritage Books. 2006, pp. 33–48.
"The Guru and His Queer Disciple: The Guru-Disciple Relationship as the Locus of Christopher Isherwood’s Advaita Vedanta."
''Postscripts: The Journal of Sacred Texts & Contemporary Worlds'' (November 2010) 243–258. * '' Interpreting Ramakrishna: Kali's Child Revisited'', co-authored with Swami Tyagananda. Delhi:
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, 2010. * "Interfaith Incognito or What a Hindu Nun Learned from Christian Evangelicals" in ''My Neighbor's Faith: Stories of Interreligious Encounter, Growth, and Transformation'', ed. Rabbi Or Rose and Jennifer Peace. New York: Orbis Books, 2012, pp. 20–24. * “Perfect Independence”: Vivekananda, Freedom, and Women in Swami Vivekananda: His Life, Legacy, and Liberative Ethics, ed. Rita D. Sharma. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2021, pp. 145–158.


See also

* Swami Atmajnanananda


References


External links


Interfaith Incognito: What a Hindu Nun Learned From an Evangelical Christian
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