Ada Albrecht is an Argentine author, translator of Hindu books of religion and philosophy, professor, music composer and poet.
Life
She was married to Jorge Ángel Livraga Rizzi and together they founded the organization of the New Acropol in 1957.[1] Later Ada divorced him taking with her half the structures of the organization. She is also the founder of the Hastinapura Worldwide Association, created in 1981.[citation needed]
She wrote about 30 books on topics of spirituality, pedagogy, universal mysticism, including stories and books for children. She has also translated a large number of Hindu philosophy texts into Spanish, mainly about Advaita Vedanta.[citation needed]
Albrecht teaches and fosters harmony among religions, the practice of prayer and meditation, the study of universal mystical doctrines and the cultivation of sacred music as means of approaching God.
Literary works
Adiós a mi Rayi, Buenos Aires, Editorial Hastinapura, 2004, ISBN950-9102-87-3
Bhagavad Gîtâ con notas pedagógicas, Buenos Aires, Editorial Hastinapura, 2008, ISBN978-987-1327-19-5
Bhakti Sûtras de Nârada con notas pedagógicas, Buenos Aires, Editorial Hastinapura, 2007, ISBN978-987-1327-11-9