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General News of Wednesday, 29 May 2019

Source: pulse.com.gh

Victoria Hamah's spiritual father Swami Saraswati dies

Victoria Hamah and Swami Saraswati Victoria Hamah and Swami Saraswati

Swami Satyanand Saraswati, the spiritual father of former deputy Communications Minister Victoria Hamah, has died.

Madam Hamah, whose religion is Hindu, was very close to the deceased and considered him her spiritual father.

Swami Satyanand Saraswati was the Head of the Hindu Monastyery of Africa, Ghana, before his demise.

He joined the divine order of Sannyasi when he was initiated by his Guru Swami Ghananand Saraswati on the 12th February, 2012.

The deceased was a Ghanaian born a Catholic and in his adult life became a Hindu and worked for the Hindu Dharma for over 35 years.

He started his path into spiritualism at a tender age. After a successful career as an accountant, Swami renounced to live in the Monastery.

At the eternal departure of his Guru, Swami Ghananand, Swami Satyanand built a shrine in his honour at the headquarters of the Hindu Monastery of Africa, Ghana, where daily devotion is offered.

He helped his Guru, Swami Ghananand to restructure the Monastery of Africa, Ghana, to spread the knowledge of Sanatana Dharma.

Under the divine leadership of his Guru Swami Ghananand, the Hindu Monastery of Africa, Ghana, established five (5) branches in Ghana and a branch in Togo and published fifteen (15) books all on Hinduism.

His Holiness Swami Satyanand was born on 5th March, 1938 at Brafoyow a town near Cape Coast in the central region of Ghana to parents who were both illiterate and peasant farmers.

Victoria Hamah was selected by Swami Satyanand to represent him at the 2nd World Hindu Congress held in Chicago, USA, on the 3rd to 9th of September, 2018.

Madam Hamah is currently the Executive Director of the Progressive Organisation for Women Advancement (POWA).

She also served as a deputy Communications Minister under the erstwhile John Mahama government.