Kamal Narayan Seetha
Kamal Narayan Seetha (born 1943), is a Vedic teacher specializing in the fields of Yoga, Pranayama and alternative healing. Seetha is notable as an authority on Rudraksha and he was the first proponent of Rudraksha therapy to make the subject known widely in the Western World. He is the author of the seven time published book “Power of Rudraksha.”[1][2][3]
Youth
Kamal Narayan Seetha was born in Akola (Maharashtra State) India on July 2, 1943. He graduated from the Laxminarayan Institute of Technology, Nagpur in 1964, during which time he was College Union President, as well as a debater, stage artist and swimmer.
Professional career
During his adult life Seetha had a successful business career. During his life Seetha was the Chief Executive of PT Indo Rama Synthetics, the Managing Director of M/s. Task International Pvt. Ltd., the Director and Chairman of Mahavir International, the Vice President Vidarbha Economic Development Council (VED), the Convener of Nagpur Santra Mahotsav, the Founder Chairman Taxgar Wing of Vidarbha Industires Association, on the Governing Board of L.I.T. VRC Engineering College, an Executive of Vidarbha Hindi Sahitya Sammelan, and Director of M/s Indorama Synthetics (India) Ltd. He was conferred title of "Gaud Ratna" in the year 1999 by MP Association – Indore.[4][5][6]
Current activities
Since retiring from secular business Seetha, together with his daughter Neeta and son Tanay, founded Rudralife, Rudra Centre, Healing Matrix and Rudra Jyoti, conducting Vedic meditation and Rudraksa therapy through centers located in major cities in India, including Hyderabad, Bangalore, Chennai, Mumbai, & Nagpur and with a distribution network in 40 countries including United States, Europe, Singapore, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Thailand, Japan, Australia, New Zealand, UAE, Trinidad, Africa and Canada.[7][8][9][10]
Publication
- Power of Rudraksha, 7th Edition(2013), Jaico Publishing House/Mumbai/India; 1st edition (June 2, 2008) ISBN 978-8179928448
See also
References
- ↑ Jaico Publishing House/Mumbai/India; 1st edition (June 2, 2008) ISBN 978-8179928448
- ↑ The Hindu On-Line
- ↑ Amazon link
- ↑ Document Online
- ↑ Media references
- ↑ On-line media references
- ↑ Hindu Business Line Link
- ↑ Chennai Online, May-09-2002
- ↑ The Hindu Web Link
- ↑ 2011 APN News