T his story is very significant to the Indian community," says Jillian Rechi , or Jayaradhe as she was known in the Hare Krishna movement a decade ago. The story is about her children Shyamali and Sanjaya Malakar who became famous overnight, thanks to the talent contest American Idol. Recchi, who spent over two months recently with her year-old son in Hollywood, was often joined by daughter Shyamali, and on one occasion her former husband Vasudeva Malakar, who left his construction business and chores at the Hare Krishna temple in Seattle, to be with his children. Since her divorce nearly a decade ago, Recchi, who since remarried, raised the children mostly on her own. She says she has not been a member of the Hare Krishna congregation for many years but the Indian spirituality is deeply ingrained in her and her children. There was always Indian music in our home. I was a musician and played the flute, though I didn't pursue it professionally. We sang in the car with the children. After the divorce, Shyamali and Sanjaya moved to Hawaii with their mother and lived there from to


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