Swami Purnachaitanya Explained

Swami Purnachaitanya
Nationality:Dutch
Birth Name:Freek Alexander Luthra
Birth Place:Leiden, Netherlands
Birth Date:26 October 1984
Notable Works:Looking Inward: Meditating to Survive in a Changing World[1]

Swami Purnachaitanya, born as Freek Alexander Luthra on 26 October 1984, is an author, Dutch life coach and public speaker. He works at the Art of Living Foundation in Bangalore, India, teaching yoga around India and abroad,[2] and working on rural development and educational projects run by the foundation in the North-Eastern Region of India.

He is a member of the Art of Living Council for yoga. His work is aimed towards the preservation and revival of ancient Vedic practices and indigenous traditions in these regions.

Early life and education

Freek Alexander Luthra was born on 26 October 1984, in Leiden town in the Netherlands to parents Sonia Luthra and Bart Pieter van den Roovaart. He was named Freek (short form for Frederick, which means "Peaceful Ruler") and Alexander (which means "Defender of the People"). Both his Dutch father and Indian mother were also spiritually inclined and initiated him into yoga, meditation, and Eastern philosophies early on.[3] [4] [5]

When he was 5 years old, his family moved to Haarlem, another town in the Netherlands, where he spent the rest of his childhood and teenage years.[6]

Alexander's parents were introduced to meditation and spiritual teachings through the programs of Maharishi Mahesh Yogi and decided to raise both- Alexander and his younger brother Sebastian as vegetarians and introduced them to meditation at an early age.

During his childhood, Alexander showed a keen interest in traditions of the East, which led him to learn and practice various eastern martial arts,[7] such as Aikido, Taekwondo, Judo, Ninpo Bujutsu, Capoeira and Wushu (Kungfu). Martial arts helped him understand the importance of breathing, balance, and discipline.

Spiritual Journey

In 2000, at the age of 16 years, he met Sri Sri Ravi Shankar at a public program in Amsterdam, and became a regular participant of the Art of Living programs.[6]

Soon after completing his high school studies, he took a year off to work and travel to India for 3 months, where his interest in the Indian traditions, and especially the Vedic traditions and practices deepened. He then went on to study Indology (Languages and Cultures of India and Tibet) at Leiden University, with a specialisation in Sanskrit, along with a course in Journalism and New Media.

After graduation, in 2007, he went to India, where he joined the International Headquarters of the Art of Living Foundation in Bangalore, as a full-time volunteer. He managed various departments in the Ashram, and also started his Vedic studies in the Veda Agama Pathashala (Vedic studies school) in the Ashram.[8]

In 2012, Luthra was formally initiated by Sri Sri Ravi Shankar as a Swami (monk) and was given a new name, Swami Purnachaitanya. Purnachaitanya is a Sanskrit word which means one whose consciousness (chaitanya) has the quality of fullness (purna).

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Teaching, Social Service and Welfare Initiatives

Purnachaitanya became a teacher for various self-development and yoga and meditation programs of the Art of Living in 2008. He is a QCI Certified Level-2 Yoga Teacher and Regional Director of Sri Sri Yoga in India.[9]

From 2009 he started traveling and conducting various programs and service initiatives in South India, mainly in Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and Tamil Nadu. In 2011 his area of work and focus shifted to the Northeast India, where he has traveled and worked extensively in Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Meghalaya, Tripura, Nagaland, Sikkim, and parts of West Bengal.[2]

He has also conducted various programs in Nepal, Bhutan, Sri Lanka,[10] Hong Kong, Dubai, and a few countries in Europe.

Notes and References

  1. News: Basu. Soma. 13 July 2021. Five books on health to invest in this month. en-IN. The Hindu. 2021-08-08. 0971-751X.
  2. News: Calming the mind Dutchman Swami Purnachaitanya, of the Art of Living foundation, talks about his experiences . 12 October 2018 . Shevlin Sebastian . The New Indian Express . 17 December 2017.
  3. Web site: Swami Purnachaitanya: Stress, diminishing of human values root cause of most problems . Free Press Journal.
  4. Web site: 23 May 2021. Van Leidse student naar monnik in India: 'Dat mensen me niet begrijpen, is niet erg'. 2021-08-08. RTL Nieuws. nl.
  5. Web site: Hoe een Leids student een spiritueel meester werd. 2021-08-08. Mare Online. nl-NL.
  6. Web site: Swami Purnachaitanya Ji . Vaidic Pujas . 12 October 2018.
  7. Web site: The traveling swami who leaped from martial arts to the art of living . Creative India Bharat & Beyond.
  8. News: Where he finds his calling . 12 October 2018 . Harshini Vakkalanka . The Hindu . 6 October 2011.
  9. Web site: Our Team . Sri Sri School of Yoga . 12 October 2018.
  10. Web site: Asia's first Yoga Marathon in Sri Lanka .