Meenakshi Devi Bhavanani

Smt. Yogacharini Meenakshi Devi Bhavanani was born in the United States
in 1943. She came to India to study yoga at the age of 25 and fell in
love with the country and its culture.
She has lived in India ever
since, and received Indian citizenship on November 30, 1992. In her own
words: "
It was the
proudest day of my life".
She met her
guru
and
dharma-pati
(husband)
Yogamaharishi
Dr. Swami
Gitananda Giri Guru Maharaj
in 1968. She is now the resident
Acharya of
Ananda
Ashram, and along with their son
Yogacharya Ananda
Balayogi Bhavanani, devotes her life to his teachings and
to institutions founded by him.
Meenakshi Devi has been instrumental in training
more than 10,000 village children in the art and science of yoga and
bharat natyam (traditional dance) since 1975, through the Sri
Kambaliswamy Yoga and Fine Arts Programme.
She is a journalist by profession and her articles and essays often
appear in national and international magazines and newspapers. She has
been editor of the international magazine
Yoga
Life since 1970 and is
Managing Editor of
Ananda Ashram's publishing unit
Satya Press. As well,
she is a prolific author and has written several books pertaining to
yoga, including two books of poetry.
She is Director of Studies (Ashram Acharya) for the Six Month
International Yoga Teachers Training Course offered annually at the
International
Centre for Yoga Education and Research (ICYER), as well
as for the year-long International Diploma in Yoga Education.
Amma, as she is affectionately refered to by her students, is a popular
conference and seminar speaker, and the list of her
keynote speaking engagements over the years is endless. She has been
Organizing Secretary for several major International Yoga Conferences.
Smt. Meenakshi Devi Bhavanani has been recipient of
many national awards too. To name a few:
- The former President of India Shri
Zail Singh Ji awarded her the title "Yogamani" in 1986 at an
International Yoga Conference held at the Asian Village, New Delhi.
- In
1998 she was awarded the National Award, Bhaskar Award by Bharat Nirman
and Indian Trade Promotion Organisation, New Delhi, one of fifty
eminent Indians so honoured during the 50th year of Indian Independence
for their contribution to Indian culture and spirituality.
- In January
1999, Pondicherry Government gave her the highest award for an artist,
the Puduvai Kalaimamani Award for her work in Bharat Natyam.
In December 1999 Smt. Meenakshi Devi Bhavanani was named as an eminent yoga
expert to the Central Council for Research in Yoga and Naturopathy,
under the Health Ministry, Government
of India, New Delhi. She was also named to the finance committee of
this council in March 2000. She was named to Academic Council,
Pondicherry
University, in March 2000.

She is Director of Yoganjali Natyalayam,
a popular City Centre for the propagation of yoga, Bharat Natyam and
Carnatic Music in Pondicherry. Here she has developed a famous Bharat
Natyam troupe that
appears regularly in prestigious festivals and also stages spectacular
Bharat Natyam and yoga programmes yearly in Pondicherry.
Her students have also performed Bharatanatyam recitals in many places
including Bombay, New Delhi, Bangalore, Kodaikanal, Chennai, Karaikal
and Chidambaram Natyanjali.With a faculty
and staff of 30 people, the Natyalayam boasts a regular student body of
400 and has graduated more than 5000 students since its inception in
1993.
In the past 10 years Amma has composed, Choreographed and Directed 10
Full-length DANCE DRAMAS, each of three hours duration, involving more
than fifty dancers and musicians, and 25 mini DANCE DRAMAS.
Some other notable awards and honours that Meenakshi Devi Bhavanani has received are:
- OUTSTANDING SENIOR CITIZEN AWARD 2003
by the Pondicherry JAYCEE
- ACHIEVER'S AWARD in 2003 for her
significant contribution to the cultural and spiritual life of Indian
Society from the Vinayagar Chathurthi Festival committee, Pondicherry
in September 2003.
- YOGACHARYA BANGALORE SUNDARAM GOLD
MEDAL FOR EXCELLENCE IN YOGA from Asana Andiappan College of Yoga and
Research Centre, Chennai at Anna University in December 2003 for her
noble contribution, distinguished service and outstanding merits of
Yoga.
- The prestigious FELLOWSHIP of the
INDIAN ACADEMY OF YOGA (BHU).
- The PUDUVAI SHAKTHI AWARD from the
Women's Task Force in Pondicherry.
- Honoured by the Dept of Women and
Child Welfare, Govt of Pondicherry as one of the Women who have brought
name and fame to Pondicherry.
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