Radha Ma
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- @JaiRadhaMaSri Radha Ma (Ma) (15 June 1964 - 6 March 2011) at the foot of Arunachala, 2003. Radha Ma was also known as Radha Giridhar, Radha, Radhama, Radha Ma of Arunachala, Radhaji, Rada Ma.
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Ashrams of India Volume 1 : Radha Ma’s House ~ Home of Radha Ma, where she lived with her few devotees and husband.
Radha Ma was born in Hyderabad and later moved to Bangalore where she married and according to some may have been working as a chartered accountant. Later she decided to renounce worldly life and then began a life of a female sadhu, sleeping in the streets and moving from Bangalore to Tiruvannamalai. In Tiruvannamalai, devotees became attracted to her and urged her to move from the streets into a house that was rented for her. She lived there together with a few sannyasins, one of whom was her husband. The house is located off the Pradakshina Road (on the side of the Arunachala Hill) near the Sparsa Resort.
Until 2009, Radha Ma used to give occasional satsang at the Sri Kannappa Temple on Pradakshina Road from late September until March. In 2010, she gave no public satsang and in 2011 she gave one last satsang.
Rumours, as well as testimonies by past devotees, implied that Radha Ma had been occasionally involved with black magic. In her residence on the night of March 5th 2011, she poured kerosene over herself and then set herself alight, in what seems to be an act of self-immolation. She was rushed to a hospital by her devotees with 90% burns and died there the day after at 3.15 pm on the 6th of March 2011. Her body was not cremated since she was a sannyasin. She was interred into a samadhi at her residence on March 7th 2011.
Samadhi: Radha Ma died in a Chennai Hospital from burns after being rushed there from Tiruvannamalai, after what was reported in local Tamil papers, to have been an attempt at self-immolation.
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