Brahmanand Raghvanand MBE was an Indo-Fijian civil servant.
Raghvanand was the son of Badri Maharaj, the first Indo-Fijian member of the Legislative Council.
[2] He became a leader of the Arya Samaj in the 1920s,[3] but was forced to resign from the organisation by the Governor and Colonial Secretary and closely monitored for several years afterwards.
[5] Raghvanand worked in the colonial civil service and became Assistant to the Native Lands Commissioner Lala Sukuna,[1] the first non-European to hold principal office.
In 1953 Raghvanand was appointed to the Legislative Council by the Governor as one of the 'official' members.