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Author and Dutch life coach
Swami Purnachaitanya
Born
Freek Alexander Luthra
(1984-10-26) 26 October 1984 (age 39)
Leiden, Netherlands
Nationality
Dutch
Occupations
Life coach
Internet personality
Author
Notable work
Looking Inward: Meditating to Survive in a Changing World[1]
Swami Purnachaitanya (Svāmī Pūrṇacaitanya), born as Freek Alexander Luthra on 26 October 1984, is an author, Dutch life coach and public speaker. He works at the Art of Living Foundation in Bangalore, India, teaching yoga around India and abroad,[2] and working on rural development and educational projects run by the foundation in the North-Eastern Region of India.
He is a member of the Art of Living Council for yoga. His work is aimed towards the preservation and revival of ancient Vedic practices and indigenous traditions in these regions.
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^"Calming the mind Dutchman Swami Purnachaitanya, of the Art of Living foundation, talks about his experiences". Shevlin Sebastian. The New Indian Express. 17 December 2017. Retrieved 12 October 2018.
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