In an eagerly anticipated event, Her Holiness Sri Jayanthi Kumaraswami, the esteemed leader of the Sri Jai Sathya mission of India, is embarking on a momentous journey to Ghana.
Collaborating with the Swami Ghananand Foundation, Sri Jayanthi Kumaraswami's month-long visit will provide a unique opportunity for the public to engage in three transformative programmes under her guidance.
This marks Sri Jayanthi Kumaraswami's third visit to the vibrant land of Ghana.
Her initial visit in 2017 was highlighted by a historic meeting with Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, Asantehene. During this landmark visit, she also graced the inaugural Swami Ghananand Memorial Lectures as the distinguished Guest of Honour and keynote speaker.
The pinnacle of her journey was when the King of Asante bestowed upon her the esteemed title of Yaa Asantewaa—a tribute to the iconic female warrior symbolising dignity, loyalty, and sacrifice in the hearts of the Asante people.
Sri Jayanthi Kumaraswami, often affectionately referred to as Divine Mother by her devotees, is more than a spiritual luminary. She embodies the roles of seer, humanitarian, philosopher, and healer.
Her all-encompassing philosophy welcomes individuals from diverse faiths, sociocultural backgrounds, and economic strata, believing that everyone deserves the opportunity to shed negative values and embrace positive virtues.
Recognised globally for her wisdom and compassion, Sri Jayanthi Kumaraswami enjoys the esteemed embrace of world leaders, political figures, and influential business magnates.
During her stay in Ghana, Sri Jayanthi Kumaraswami will lead a live spiritual Q&A session at the Ampomah Hotel in East Legon, near American House, on Thursday, September 14, at 5 p.m.
Additionally, she will conduct a session on vibratory meditation and healing at the India Cultural Social Centre in Osu on Thursday, September 21, starting at 10 a.m. The apex of her visit will be the "Fire Sacrifice" or Havan, scheduled to take place on Sunday, October 1, at 3 p.m., at the picturesque Laboma Beach in Labadi.
Beyond these transformative events, Sri Jayanthi Kumaraswami's itinerary includes courtesy calls on religious, traditional, and political leaders. Through these meetings, she aims to foster unity and propagate a message of lasting peace throughout Ghana.
The impending visit of Sri Jayanthi Kumaraswami, according to devotees, promises to be a beacon of enlightenment, inspiration, and profound transformation for the people of Ghana as this unique opportunity to engage with a spiritual luminary of her stature will leave an indelible mark on the nation's spiritual and cultural landscape.
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