Dada Maheshvarananda

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Dada Maheshvarananda

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Dada Maheshvarananda is a yoga monk, activist and writer from the United States. As a student, he was active in the protests against the Vietnam War and adopted a radical approach to social change. He was inspired by the words of Che Guevara, to become a "true revolutionary guided by great feelings of love."
In 1978 he traveled to India and Nepal where he became a yogic monk and studied the Progressive Utilization Theory (Prout) under its founder, Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar. He taught meditation and organized for social justice for 14 years in Southeast Asia, three years in Europe and 21 years in Brazil and Venezuela. He gives seminars and workshops at conferences, schools, yoga centers, and prisons about social activism, spiritual transformation
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