But Sandhya Jain should have easily found Dr. Vrnda Chaitanya on web.
Here she is:
<img src='http://www.ddm.org.tw/event/2007/Asia-Africa/images/people/003.jpg' border='0' alt='user posted image' />
I can not say if she is a foreigner or an Indian. Looks like the former.
Her intro says:
Current position
⢠Resident Spiritual Director & Head Monk, Arsha Vijnana Mandiram ( www.avmandiram.org )
⢠World-renown teacher of Vedanta and Sanskrit.
⢠Vedic monk, and the disciple of Pujya Sri Dayananda Saraswati Swamiji
Experiences
Sadhvi Vrnda Chaitanya has taught Vedanta at several institutions of higher education including the University of California, Berkeley, University of Oregon, Eugene, and Valdosta State University. She has participated in several UN and international NGO initiatives for world peace and social justice, and is the convener of the Global Diversity Coalition, an international non-profit organization that is engaged in organizing interreligious dialogues between indigenous spiritual traditions and mainstream religions.
http://www.ddm.org.tw/event/2007/Asia-Afri...noredguests.htm
Here she is:
<img src='http://www.ddm.org.tw/event/2007/Asia-Africa/images/people/003.jpg' border='0' alt='user posted image' />
I can not say if she is a foreigner or an Indian. Looks like the former.
Her intro says:
Current position
⢠Resident Spiritual Director & Head Monk, Arsha Vijnana Mandiram ( www.avmandiram.org )
⢠World-renown teacher of Vedanta and Sanskrit.
⢠Vedic monk, and the disciple of Pujya Sri Dayananda Saraswati Swamiji
Experiences
Sadhvi Vrnda Chaitanya has taught Vedanta at several institutions of higher education including the University of California, Berkeley, University of Oregon, Eugene, and Valdosta State University. She has participated in several UN and international NGO initiatives for world peace and social justice, and is the convener of the Global Diversity Coalition, an international non-profit organization that is engaged in organizing interreligious dialogues between indigenous spiritual traditions and mainstream religions.
http://www.ddm.org.tw/event/2007/Asia-Afri...noredguests.htm