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.