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January 17, 2002
January 17: Satabhisha until 7:58AM HST January 18: Purvaprostapada until 10:53AM HST Hindu Year 5103: Vrisha, the "Year of Fulfillment" |
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Our Beloved and Revered Satguru Sivaya Subramuniyaswami
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Cybertalk: We welcome Swami Pragyanand from New Delhi, India. Merging with Siva talks about being thrown off center. Being off center is not a negative thing. It is a spiritual opportunity if we look at it properly. Being challenged is natural and necessary for spiritual unfoldment.
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Bodhinatha gives Swamiji a gift, and Swami responds, "Please, you must come and stay with me in New Delhi. And I will also return here, to my second spiritual home on Kauai."
This was Swamiji's seventh visit to Kauai Aadheenam.
Every year swami holds a giant Rajsu Maha Yagna in the Katangi area of Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, for seven days beginning on the Sukla Paksha Ekadasi day of the month of Kartik following Deepavali. At that time he also holds a "Viklang Seva Maha Yaga" which he defines as a "Charitable Giving to the Handicapped" during which hundreds of hearing aids, wheelchairs and tricycles driven by hand (instead of the feet, for those with crippled legs) are given to those in need. Swamiji has also established a mobile hospital with a medical staff to take care of the needs of the village and rural people of the area.
Gurudeva was always very supportive of Swamis' multiple endeavors and asked his monks to set up some web space for them. You can visit his home pages at:
http://www.hindu.org/teachers-orgs/pragyanand/
Mrs. and Mrs. Vidyanathan are close friends of Ajay Shah, a long time friend of Hinduism Today from the early days when Ajay helped found the Hindu Students Council wing of the Vishwa Hindu Parishad in the US. Proud to have made "cross state bonds," Anand said that his Gujarati friend Ajay had married a Tamil girl and that he is Tamil who married a Gujarati girl, Utpala. It's really wonderful to see these high-minded, modern-thinking and solidly Hindu couples coming to the Aadheenam. Their little daughter Anushka is four-and-a-half years old (heading impatiently toward five as little ones do) and very intelligent. She wants to make sure you know her birthday is June 18th! Of course, she's an American Hindu!
Congratulations to Anand and Utpala for the wise decision Utpala made to stop working in the world when she had her baby. She's a full-time Mom, the most highly prestigious career in the universe from Anushka's point of view.
Today we offer the artist's rendition of the famed "Mangolam" design, representing the marvelous shape of the mango that is known in the West as the "paisley" -- a shape that pervades Hindu art and temple architecture, and which carries the meanings of fullness and auspiciousness, of things in their ripeness, like the mango it mimicks.
And the story does not end there. The wood being shaped here was sent over from California, reclaimed from buildings there that were "de-constructed" carefully (instead of bulldozed) and all the mature, hard-to-find-these-days wood preserved.
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Iraivan Temple Progress Update |
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Looking closely, you can see the craftsman has placed a thin metal template on the stone, and is using this to mark with red dye where the carvers will chip next. The templates assure that this traditional design will be consistently the same wherever it appears.
This is one of the massive beam stones which sit atop the pillars and support the temple roof. Ultimately, this 6,500 pound stone will be 13 feet above the floor and you will look up to see it.
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| MORE UPLIFTING THINGS |
Innersearch 2002 in Hawaii! Plans are in the works for a wonderful innersearch program located right here on the island of Kauai in the summer (July/August) of 2002. Be prepared for a wonderful spiritual experience in paradise with classes, meditations, seminars and wonderful ceremonies at the Siva temple of Kauai's Hindu Monastery. Details are being worked on and we will be informing prospective participants in the new future of the exact dates. If you would like to be on the mailing list to be informed, please send your full contact information, name, address, phone and email to |
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