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Paramacharya Sadasivanathaswami and Sadhaka Satyanatha on Mission

Natyam Satyanatha and I are high above the Pacific Ocean, heading to Mumbai, India, via Frankfurt. Sitting on the flight, I marveled at a two-year-old girl working an iPhone like a teenager. Swiping and gesturing, opening and closing apps, playing with one for a minute, then off to the icons to fetch another. Barely able to speak, she was already literate in mobile devices. Just now she looked across the aisle and saw me admiring her skills. Then, turning to her parents, she put her index finger on her forehead and said, “Mommy, he has ouch,” pointing to me. She thought I was injured, and for a full five minutes would not be appeased though mommy told her I would be alright.”

Our journey to India is multi-faceted, including several publication meetings, film discussions, Iraivan carving site reviews, a giant mela in Mysore, temple visits, Hinduism Today planning sessions, meeting our Kerala artist, and more.

And breaking news from Mumbai: Sadhaka writes:

Aum Namasivaya,

After long long flights we arrived in Mumbai. Half a million people at the airport even as early as at 2am, or at least it seemed like it. We checked in at a hotel nearby, in a neighborhood slightly better looking than a slum. Stepping inside the Mumbai Mirage, the contrast struck us: a brand new building, with a friendly staff that spoke impeccable English and European standards. A perfect depiction of today’s India. We love to be here.

All is well. Many meetings tomorrow.

Love from Sadhaka Satyanatha and Paramacharya Sadasivanatha.

 

3 Responses to “Paramacharya Sadasivanathaswami and Sadhaka Satyanatha on Mission”

  1. Chandrika Shanti says:

    Om Namasivaya.
    Thank you for this introduction to your great adventure. I very much look forward to reading about and seeing some of the sights you will be experiencing.
    Jai Gurudeva!

  2. Markandu says:

    Great time in India, dear monks!

  3. Amma Debora says:

    God speed to you both, dear sons. May your journey be sucessful in everyway. Enjoy the wonderful people I´m sure you´ll meet and spend time with, absorb the exquisite places and its culture, feel the energy – and go back full of new things to tell and share with your brothers! Much love, Amma Debora.

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