Radhe Jaggi Biography: Radhe Jaggi is a renowned Indian Bharatanatyam dancer, and yoga instructor based in Chennai, India. She is popular as the daughter of the founder and head of the Isha Foundation, Sadhgur or Jagdish Vasudev. She is married to one of the leading vocalists of Indian classical music.
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Know more about Sadhguru’s daughter’s age, family, education, and pursuits in her biography.
Radhe is the only daughter of Sadhguru and Vijikumari. Hailing from Mysore Karnataka, she was born in 1990. She was introduced to Bharatanatyam art from a tender age by her mother, and since then dance has been her passion. Radhe presently resides in Chennai, with her husband and family.
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She married a leading vocalist in Carnatic Music, Sandeep Narayan on 3 September 2014 in an intimate wedding ceremony at Isha Yoga Center in Coimbatore, India. Sandeep is a renowned vocalist of Indian Classical Music and was born and raised in the United States.
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The 34-year dancer and yoga instructor is versed in art forms and academia. She holds a diploma in Bharatanatyam from Kalakshetra Foundation, where she underwent meticulous tutelage under esteemed Gurus Sheejith Krishna, Shijith Nambiar, Pushpa Shankar, Arun Shankar and Braga Bassel a postgraduate diploma in Arts Management from DakshinaChitra, and has additionally completed a course in Journalism and Business Leadership at Harvard Summer School.
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Radhe has taken over the internet with her social media and vlogging channel. She has a total of 284K followers on her instagram where she shares glimpses of her life, dance performances, family, and interests.
Additionally, she is also a YouTuber with 63.3K followers as of March 2024. Radhe started her vlogging journey on YouTube on 16, April 2009. Her YouTube channel is a window into her dance performances, easy tutorials, rehearsals, interview clips, and a little life that she shares with her followers.
Radhe is fond of literature, fine arts, music, scuba diving, mountaineering, and traveling apart from Indian classical dance form and yoga.