Passing of Yogi Krishnanath, Founder of Rome's Hindu Temple

Yogi Krishnanath, morto il fondatore del tempio induista di Roma: chi era il Baba partito dal Piper e tornato dall'India
Yogi Krishnanath, born as Alessandro Pace, the founder of the Hindu temple in Rome situated in the greenery of Casal Lumbroso, has passed away. The news is reported by Repubblica....

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Yogi Krishnanath, born as Alessandro Pace, the founder of the Hindu temple in Rome situated in the greenery of Casal Lumbroso, has passed away. The news is reported by Repubblica. As he had narrated to the Rai podcast 'At least I believe', his inner journey had started from Piper - the famous discotheque of the Capital - where he taught dance to the youth. He then decided to change his life, leaving his Roman home and departing for India in pursuit of his passion for music. And, on the other side of the world, he discovered that he was a Baba. Returning from this long journey, he decided to establish a Hindu temple and share his philosophy. The final farewell took place in the structure on Oreste Ranelletti street in the presence of his wife Gori Parvati Nath.
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