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Pravrajika Vrajaprana (born 1952) is a sannyasini or pravrajika (female swami) at the Vedanta Society of Southern California, affiliated with the Ramakrishna Order. She resides at Sarada Convent in Santa Barbara, California and a writer on
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, the history and growth of the Vedanta Societies. She is also a well known speaker and scholar on
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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
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at the Vedanta Society of Santa Barbara in 1967, while involved with
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activism. In 1977 she joined the Sarada Convent in Santa Barbara. She took the first vows of ''
brahmacharya ''Brahmacharya'' (; Sanskrit: Devanagari: ब्रह्मचर्य) is the concept within Indian religions that literally means "conduct consistent with Brahman" or "on the path of Brahman". Brahmacharya, a discipline of controlling ...
'' in 1983 and had final vows of ''
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'' 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:
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, 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:
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, 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 Joseph Wong. 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, Jeffery D. Long, 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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