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Radha: Diary of a Woman's Search

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In 1955, a recent immigrant to Canada embarked on a journey to India that would ultimately revolutionize the interpretation of yoga in he West. Her pilgrimage is vividly captured in Radha: Diary of a Woman's Search, an account of Swami Sivananda Radha's journey of personal transformation.

This book intelligently and intimately illustrates the challenges and victories of taking the first steps on the spiritual path. From the banks of the Ganges and the streets of Rishikesh, this engaging pilgrimage will take you inside the heart and mind of one of the foremost yoginis of our time.

211 pages, Paperback

First published December 31, 1981

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Sivananda Radha

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Swami Sivananda Radha, born Sylvia Hellman was a German yogini who emigrated to Canada and founded Yasodhara Ashram in British Columbia. She established a Western-based lineage in the Sivananda tradition and published books on several branches of Yoga.

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January 5, 2023
Fascinating memoir of a Western woman who becomes attracted to Sivananda, comes over to India to study with him, finds they were connected previously in a prior life of hers, being a devotee and living in India comes very naturally to her. Her story is fascinating and I thoroughly enjoyed this deep dive into her transition of her life. Beautiful.
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September 26, 2020
Swami Radha is such an inspiration to us souls searching for truth! She shares so vulnerable and transparently her fabulous journey to India and meeting Swami Sivananda Saraswati and all that she encountered; her fears, challenges and deepest thoughts. I re-read this book often as it is close to my heart.
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April 25, 2019
This is an amazing book which is the diary of Swami Radha during her time in India. She was the founder of Yasodhara Ashram.

The book is full of excitement, insight and unexpected twists and turns from beginning to end. It's an important glimpse into the experience that resulted in the ashram here in the Kootenays.

I found her candour and honest reflection completely engaging.
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August 8, 2020
This book was so much more, than what I've expected.
I recommend it to anyone, who is open-minded and is interested in Yoga, in indian philosophies or in the life of ascended gurus.
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April 23, 2021
MARAVILLOSO!

Un libro sencillo para conocer a través de Radha a Gurudev (Shivananda).

Un libro inspirador. Te permite imaginarte en Rishikesh y conocer a Sivananda y Chidananda.,
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October 31, 2021
Knowing Swami Sivananda Radha

Very nice book. I recommend this book to Mani Naman. Thankful to Marco Pino for having told to read the book
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July 30, 2015
This book is mostly simple, matter-of-fact journal entries that follows a woman on a spiritual path (as titled) from aspirant to, if not fully attained certainly over the threshold of seeker to monk to servant. I can see how someone expecting entertainment or specific instruction on yogic techniques or more extreme stories might be disappointed, but I very much liked the straight-forward and matter of fact account beautifully authentic and transportational. It's very down to earth and real, and that was the biggest lesson for me. The speech Sivananda gave at the end is one of my favorite inspirational passages ever, to be kept close for frequent rereading.
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June 11, 2008
Imagine at her age and in her era, leaving everything behind to go to India to meet a guru that had appeared in a vision. Risky! But worth it, she went on to establish the first Ashram in Canada and is perhaps the finest in North America.
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April 26, 2009
One of the books I read for my yoga teacher training. I really enjoyed it. Through diary entries, it tells of her initiation from a Western dance teacher to a hatha yogi (being trained under Sivananda in India). I loved reading about her learning of classical Indian dance.
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May 23, 2013
Required reading for Yoga teacher training. It didn't hold my attention..
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July 26, 2013
Fascinating and extremely readable. The author has a clear, direct and conversational voice.
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April 6, 2015
Easy read but way too simple for me. I've expected more in depth details.
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