Puakenekeni Mandapam Tile Finished
Jonathan Anderson has been working for several days on the installation of the quartzite. It was a challenging job because it required a seven-inch slope from back to front ensure drainage.
He finished today.
Jonathan has been doing a beautiful job and has some hidden artistic talent as his tile work is very special. He send a big aloha and thank you to his mentor and teacher Kulapati Satya Palani who gave him a few days lessons before he went to work on his own.
This little hall sees 1000s each year. The new cauldron for burning your Vasana Daha Tantra garbage will be in the center.
This “All About Kauai’s Hindu Monastery” display is in important feature. We have hundreds of people arriving early or after hours when the property is closed. It is not uncommon to find them here reading the poster, which includes the entire booklet by the same name.
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October 26th, 2010 at 9:22 pm
Awesomeeeeee

Looks like a painting
Hope to see the cauldron installed soon! So cool!
Your eyes are God. Your feet are God. Your hands are God. Your speech is God. Your ‘malam ‘ is God.
-Yogaswami
October 27th, 2010 at 7:36 am
Great job Jonathon!
October 27th, 2010 at 10:47 am
Namaskar, Ritesh:
The couldron will be installed in the next couple days!
October 27th, 2010 at 10:35 pm
Vannakam, Swami!
Thank you!
Aum Shanti,
-Ritesh Varma