Looking Back to Skanda Shashti
Chandran Param sent a few photos from those he took when on pilgrimage in October. Here is a wonderful shot of Lord Subramaniya in Kadavul
His daughter Bela Sundari, is determined to chip some stone. Her mother holds a chisel as Bela uses both arms to wield the hammer.
 
A multi-national, next generation: children from Malaysia, California and Illinois.
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From Our Gurus' Teachings
- Gurudeva's Master Course Lesson of the Day
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Bodhinatha's Latest Upadesha: "Detachment from Experiences; Importance of Daily Vigil" (May 5, 2013)
All experiences are good experiences, necessary to get us here. Awareness of aspects of ourselves that are constantly changing is a liberating perception, breaking our chains to mundane areas, detaching from instinctive and intellectual to go into superconscious. The greatest challenge facing youth today is the lack of relating to the devotional side of Hinduism. Daily practice, daily vigil, moves us forward spiritually. Commentary on Merging with Siva, The Master Course, Lesson 21.
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November 19th, 2011 at 4:28 pm
Jai Ganesha!
Truly a wonderful feeling and sight to see the multi-national children! With the hard work of all the Monks and all those working to promote Hinduism world wide the future does look bright!