• Ghanananda Saraswati (born Kewsi Essel; 12 September 1937 – 18 January 2016), commonly known as Swami Ghanananda, was a prominent swami (sannyasi) of...
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  • Swami Ghanananda may refer to: Ghanananda (died 1969), represented the Ramakrishna Mission in London Swami Ghanananda Saraswati (1937–2016), prominent...
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  • in Ghana, who have converted to Hinduism due to the works of Swami Ghanananda Saraswati and Hindu Monastery of Africa From the beginning of the 20th century...
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    spread to Ghana actively by Ghana's Hindu Monastery headed by Swami Ghananand Saraswati and by the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON)...
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    established in 1975 by Swami Ghanananda. A branch of the Hindu Monastery of Africa has been established in Togo. Swami Ghananand Saraswati has set up five temples...
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    Daśanāmī Saṃpradāya "Tradition of Ten Names"), also known as the Order of Swamis, is a Hindu monastic tradition of "single-staff renunciation" (ēka daṇḍi...
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    modern India. Oxford University Press US. p. 192. ISBN 0-19-512229-1. Swami Ghanananda; John Stewart-Wallace (1979). Women Saints of East and West. Vedanta...
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    community has occurred, spearheaded by such individuals as Swami Ghanananda, the first Hindu swami of Ghana. Today, Lagos, Nigeria, which did not receive...
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