Bodhinatha's Satsang for Mahasamadhi Pilgrims
Our four days of Maha samadhi events began today. Here is Bodhinatha giving a presentation on the Tirukkural which he had previously given in Singapore.
The morning began with homa and a temple packed with pilgrims.
Mahasamadhi Anniversary, Day 1
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Monastery Twitter Updates for 2009-11-11
- We had a powerful homa with a temple full of pilgrims to begin the four-day Gurudeva mahasamadhi observances. Now all will attend Siva puja. #
- As seems to happen every year during Gurudeva’s mahasamadhi observances, rainbows fill the sky.
- The pilgrims are just coming out of the Siva puja, ready for satsang with Bodhinatha. #
- Amidst a downpour, on generator power, Bodhinatha is having satsang with the pilgrims.
- More pilgrims in the Guru Pitham for Bodhinatha’s satsang.
- Bodhinatha’s upcoming travel schedule has been updated with Melbourne #pwr2009 and Sydney events. http://bit.ly/ut5A6 #
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Gurudeva Mahasamadhi Events Begin
After the 9 AM Siva worship, from 10:30 to noon, Bodhinatha gave his presentation to the group.
While everyone was inside a morning shower came and went, leaving a magnificent rainbow to bless the beginning of our program.
It is a time for us all to express our deep love and gratitude for our amazing Satguru Sivaya Subramuniayswami and incredibly rich heritage that he has given to us.
From Our Gurus' Teachings
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Bodhinatha's Latest Upadesha: "Understanding Karma" (March 21, 2013)
Mitigate karma by living a religious life, being disciplined, following dharma, being of service, accepting responsibility. We create the future by how we act in the present, wisely, through introspection, punyam, detachment from emotion. Utilizing the law of karma we mature spiritually keeping life sublime. Challenges are good making us stronger, developing new abilities. Commentary on The Master Course, Lessons 341,342.
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