Radha Burnier

Radha Burnier (née Sri Ram; 15 November 1923 – 31 October 2013)[1] was born in Adyar, India.

She lectured extensively around the world on a regular basis from 1960 and was a guest speaker at many conventions, congresses and summer schools.

Radha Burnier presided over three World Congresses of the Theosophical Society: 1982 in Nairobi, Kenya; 1993 in Brasília, Brazil, and 2001 in Sydney, Australia.

In July 1990 she conducted two well-attended seminars on "Human Regeneration" at the International Theosophical Centre in Naarden, The Netherlands, which included participants from many countries.

She had been a member of "Le Droit Humain" and became the founder and head of the Eastern Order of International Co-Freemasonry.

He walked with her and a number of residents from the main gate of the compound to the seashore and visited the beach where he was discovered, in 1909, by C. W. Leadbeater.

Radha Burnier at the International Theosophical Centre in Naarden, the Netherlands