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September 11, 2002
September 11: Visakha Until 3:07PM HST September 12: Anuradha Until 1:52PM HST Hindu Year 5104: Chitrabhanu, the "Year of Varied Splendors" |
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![]() We had a visit from the Kilauea Senior Center today and these words from Gurudeva's latest book, Living with Siva are useful thoughts for us all: Society in the Western world has no tolerance for the aged, only for the young. Therefore, the aged and the aging must look out for themselves and guide society into a new and mature outlook as to their value to society as senior citizens within society. In the Western world, the elderly are not respected. They are shoved aside, considered useless, as they interfere with the pursuit of the life and liberty of the younger people by giving advice and direction based on their experience. That's why Western people have to learn by their own experiences, because they have relegated the older generation to obscurity. It has become part of the culture. Not so in Asia. In Asian cultures traditionally the aged are venerated more and more each year for their knowledge, their guidance, their wisdom, their compassion, their existence. So much are they venerated in life, that when they have given up their Earth suit they are still venerated and invoked for their guidance, because of their accumulated wisdom and their new-found powers in the inner world, so that the family, which makes up society, moves forward uninterrupted by chaos or contention, wars and famine. These ancestors in the inner world guide and correct and hopefully are born again into the same family as a fresh, knowledgeable influence. This is how Asian families progress as institutions from one stage of development to another because of ancestor worship."
Our Beloved and Revered Satguru Sivaya Subramuniyaswami
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Cybertalk: Responsiveness is important on the spiritual path, both in the monastery and in the family home. Bodhinatha talks about feelings of rebellion when approached with a suggestion and the importance of overcoming them. He also speaks on why everyone in Saiva Siddhanta Church follows an Indian ayurvedic vegetarian diet.
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We just recently received fresh new art from the wonderul S. Rajam for Dancing with Siva. Here-to-fore we had been using selections from his lifetime work collection that he sold to us. But many of the themes in Dancing with Siva were not covered in his previous artwork and so we commissioned specific paintings be done for 23 23 of the chapters of Dancing with Siva. And they are superbly done.
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BODHINATHA'S MAURITIUS MISSION
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Wednesday September11th
This was the grand event at our Spiritual Park, the Saiva Siddhanta Church Dharmasala at Riviere-du-Rempart: a public event 10 AM Ü 2 PM. Flower parade from car to Ganesha Mandapam, welcoming remarks, Sadhaka Tyaganatha give a super powerful Ganesha homa assisted by Thambynathan Nutanaya from Malaysia, who is traveling with the group. Yogi Mahadevan chanted Rudram and chamakas.
Then followed Bodhinatha's talk translated into Creole by Kulapati S.K. Moorghen, adjourned to tent area for cultural performances including a number of dances by Vennila Mardemootoo, hatha yoga by children, a drama, Vennila's class of girls showing all the hand mudras of bharata natyam as a group in unison, Veena performance by student and teacher (Premila), singing by Adi Shankara and company. A rough count was two thousand present with lots of coming and going so probably three thousand people had participated from 10-2. They expected another two thousand to drop in during the rest of the day, five thousand total. Three current ministers, three former ministers and the current India High Commissioner, who has been to Kauai, æattended.
How are Hindu temples founded?
An illumined sage, arms held wide in his enstatic state, is experiencing a vision of a Siva temple, with its gopuram and golden cupola. This vision is the grace of Lord Siva, whose hair surrounds and embraces the sage. A temple so mystically begun is regarded as particularly holy by Hindus.
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Here is a detailed program listing for the public event:
Cultural Program September 11
11.25 am: Talk by Bodhinatha Veylanswami on Lord Ganesha
12.00 pm: Ganesha Invocation dance by Venilla Mardemootoo.
12.05 pm: Vina recital by Premila Manick accompanied by Rajesh Marday, Mayevan Murden and Sivarathna.
12.22 pm: Children's program æ(Venilla) on Bharat Natyam dance theory
12.26 pm: Hatha yoga by Dharmasala Himalayan Academy students
12.30 pm: Drama Sketch on Semmana Selvi æstory fromSaivite Hindu Children's Course Book 1 by Dharmasala Himalayan Academy students.
12.42 pm: Dance on Natchintanaii by Venilla
12.50 pm: Speech by Chief Guest æMinister Anil Baichoo
13.00 pm: Classical Song by Padmasree Ramsamy
13.05 pm: Tillahna Dance by Venilla
13.15. pm: Songs recital by Adi Sankara.
Our members did a superlative job orchestrating the whole visit which has been so smooth and full of love and joy.
Gurudeva continues in Living with Siva:
"It might not surprise you to hear this, but everyone is getting older. A three-year-old will soon be a six-year-old; a twelve-year-old will soon be eighteen. There is a great difference between the eighteen-year-old and the six-year-old, and it all happened in twelve years. Society and parents are adjusted to the differences between a six-year-old and an eighteen-year-old. But Western society, and even modern Asian society, is dearth in adjustments to understand the differences between the forty-year-old and the eighty-year-old, their needs, their wants and their desires."
Gurudeva continues:
"Western psychology says the older you get, the less planning you should do for the future; you should make short-term plans. This philosophy does not take into account that no one is ever too young to die, no matter how long-term his plans have been. "Agedness" is a state of consciousness of settling down, giving up and having nothing ahead in the future more than six months or one year. Life is willpower. Life is not only physical. "
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