
She Who Is Holy The head of the Indian Sri Jai Sathya mission, Sri Jayanthi Kuraswami, will visit Ghana from September 6 until October 4, 2023.
The public will be able to participate in three life-altering programmes during her visit, which is organised in partnership with the Swami Ghananand Foundation.
Third time visiting Ghana, Sri Jayanthi Kumaraswami. The Otumfuo, Nana Osei Tutu II, the ruler of the Ashanti nation of Ghana, was the subject of their historic meeting during her first visit to Ghana in 2017.
She also served as the keynote speaker and special guest of honour for the inaugural Swami Ghananand Memorial Lectures. The Ashanti King put an end to the experience by bestowing upon Sri Jayanthi Kumaraswami the historic name of Yaa Asantewaa—the famed female warrior who stands for honour, devotion, and sacrifice among the people of the Ashanti Kingdom and, by extension, Ghana.
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