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Give Me a Few Good Men

The past few weeks has been a bonanza Task-Force time for our monastery. Task Force is a program instituted by Gurudeva long ago, whereby close devotees may qualify to come work, live and meditate along with the monks. They volunteer to come work, usually at a specific task for a specified length of time. At one point, recently, we were delighted to have these five stalwart souls here, working along with us, all at the same time. Aditya Vinadhara came from Utah for three weeks and worked on finishing touches for the Media Studio, installing soffits under the eaves. Roshan Sivayogum of Malaysia here for three weeks worked mostly on landscaping projects. Jnanideva Cevvel of Edmonton, Canada here for three weeks also worked on the soffits along with Aditya (a task they are working hard to complete before their time is up in a few days). Adi Srikantha of Utah/Washington and other points in the Western USA joined us for three months. His skills were put to good use repairing, maintaining and upgrading our agricultural equipment, from tractors to … well, you name it. Dean Drulias of California stayed with us for the maximum six months, helping with just about everything from landscaping, noni production, managing our MiniMela gift shop and serving in the Media Studio generating publications and web posts. What a great crew! Spirituality, devotion, sadhana and yoga really do work.


5 Responses to “Give Me a Few Good Men”

  1. Padmini says:

    Hats off to all these special dedicated souls who have come forward to offer their time to the upkeep of the monastery grounds, especially in a time period where there are so many other ways ordinary souls spend their time.
    Blessings of Satguru, Gods and God will definitely be showered on such dedicated souls.
    Aum

  2. Keith Rushing says:

    Aloha and Namaste,
    Please let me know if I can be of service.
    sincerely yours,
    Keith W. Rushing
    Maui, Hawaii

  3. Aravind Gopal says:

    Lucky.. Aum Nama Sivaya..

  4. Rajendra Giri says:

    Congratulations!
    Om Namah Shivay!

  5. Gayatri says:

    Thank you, Sivanadiyars, for helping to take care of our cherished Kauai Adheenam!

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