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Hanai – Photo: Amar Ujala
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Impressed by the scientific technique of Kriya Yoga practice, Hanai Akchakach, a military officer of the Joe Biden administration, came to India to adopt Sanatan culture by taking a dip in Triveni. He took off his army uniform and wore Jogiya clothes. He will be renamed soon.
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Hanai of America’s Boston city is an officer in the accounting department of the army. Since childhood, Hanai, who is keen on studies, has been fond of traveling and writing. Expensive hobbies have been a part of his lifestyle. Mother Fatima and father Muhammad raised him with great affection.
Hanai says, it was only because of her mother that she could reach a high position in the army. Hanai, who studied MBA from Johnson & Wales University in Rhode Island, took command as an army officer in 2014. She has also been a tax advisor in the US Finance Ministry. Hanai first got connected to the Kriya Yoga practice of spiritual guru Swami Yogi Satyam through YouTube and since then her mind started to free itself from illusion and attachment.
She says, she came to India for the first time in 2018 after being influenced by Kriya Yoga. She has also been a non-vegetarian, but the practice completely changed her life. After reaching Prayagraj on Saturday, he shared his feelings in a conversation with Amar Ujala.
Hanai, who considered Mahatma Gandhi as her ideal, became completely Sanatani in Mahakumbh after being influenced by Sanatan Dharma. She says that she feels like staying in India now.
Hanai is completely connected to Sanatan Dharma. His life changed through Kriya Yoga practice. She has decided to leave the army job and now she wants to stay here.
-Yogi Satyam, President, Kriyayoga Ashram and Research Institute