![]() We received simply no encouragement to be curious about them. By contrast, during my first few months as a monk in SRF I doubt whether I would have recognized more than one or two names in a “Who’s Who” of Master’s closest disciples. 242-243 I have been in ashrams where human personalities were so much the focus of attention that, almost within minutes of one’s arrival, one knew who the important disciples were, what they did, what the Guru said about them. Walters’ descriptions of Daya Mataji in those letters and an extremely positive description of her in his autobiography written 1977.īelow are all the references to Daya Mata,all of which are extremely positive,in The Path: Autobiography of a Western Yogi, 1977, First Printing, by Swami Kriyananda (Donald Walters). (These allegations and more remain on Ananda websites and in their books and ebooks today.) The SRF article points out the stark contrast between Mr. ![]() The article below was made by Yogananda Site and relates to ~ Sri Daya Mata and the Leadership of SRF from the SRF Letter to members, 1995, about personal allegations against Daya Mata made in public letters written by Mr. ![]() ![]() ![]() From the INDEX: Answering Allegations and Historical Background ![]()
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