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| May 31, 2004 May 31: Svati until 7:41PM HST June 1: Visakha until 5:25PM HST Hindu Year 5106: Tarana, the "Year of Safe Passage" -- Site Map -- |
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"Let us look within and see if we are reacting to anything right now, holding any resentment, holding any fear. Let us know that that is just a gauge of experience of the instinctive nature. Loosen it and let it go. Mentally look ahead to the future and know that everything we do and say will have a reaction. Let us give birth to good, positive, controlled reactions, and be sure that if they overlap, they are transparent--that they create a light growing brighter. Overlapping negative reactions bring darkness, depression, and make man nervous." --Gurudeva Bodhinatha is finished with his program in Maryland. He had two days packed with darshan meetings with devotees all over the area... Bodhinatha's next travel is to Atlanta, Georgia, and Bethesda, Maryland. Please visit his travel page for more information.
Ravi and Purnima Sreenivasan and their daughter, Akanksha from Concord, California. This is what Dakshinamurthi looks like from the perspective of a little girl only three feet tall. It was Akanksha's birthday today. She turned three years of age today. She and her mother watch the fish in the ponds on San Marga. The family saw an advertisement somewhere about our temple... probably it was some magazine called Hinduism Today... They came today to give Akanksha a special archana here in Hawaii. Nice birthday gift! They go to the Palaniswami Sivan in Concord every week. Off the path to San Marga there is one orange tree that bears fruit in the off season... Let's get one for little Akanksha. Fresh from Lord Siva's orchards. Happy Birthday Akanksha! A photo documentary today of the famed "Anna Purna Gardens." brought to you by the dedicated and hard working Siddhidata Kulam. After several years of hard work, the vision and plan is manifesting: 75 beds for planting vegetables that would otherwise cost a fortune in the market... Each of these has been "double dug," compost added, and mulch. The slogan of the team is: "Absolutely no chemicals, and no machines!" And there are tons of flowers for the temple also. Lord Ganesha presides at the center, soon to be manifest as a larger, incredibly beautiful one from Bangalore... a story for another day... The beds are rotated with a careful plan... some are planted with this Crotelarius, Sun Hemp which is a nitrogen fixing plant... When this is about half way mature it will be turned back into the soil. Then the bed will be rotated with "heavy feeders" like crucifers (broccoli, cabbage etc.) that take a lot of nutrition from the soil and next the bed is planted with a lighter vegetable like Amaranth. Tomatoes are notoriously expensive and also difficult to grow because they are easily stung by the tropical fruit flies. But our team is vowed to raise them and are succeeding by planting them in pots inside a small makeshift green house tent. These are a special variety known to do well in Hawaii. It takes a lot of planning and advance thinking to keep up the seedling production for future plantings...which includes flowers, like these marigolds that are almost ready to leave the nursery for the open skies. This may be Swiss chard? Very few plants survive direct planting out in the open. Chickens and small birds will eat the shoots of the small sprouts. Those that do make it through the first stages of sprouting may get beaten down in a heavy tropical rain downpour. The solution is to start them inside and transplant them when they are strong. These are pole beans... This variety is a "long bean" and that means sometimes as long as 15 inches! The Mauritius pumpkin has a very hard shell if it can hide under the vines, the young gourd fruits will usually manage to mature to the point where their skin is too hard to be stung by the fruit flies. Then, they grow, and grow and GROW... we've had them grow to nearly 30 pounds for a single pumpkin. A new amaranth planting... a soft, delicious, quickly cooked, nutritious green vegetable. Jai Ganesha! Two of the tomato plants have been brought in for display during lunch. 100 % organic. It's a mini-victory for us to be able to grow our own... Saiva Siddhanta Church |
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Today's Inspired Talk | |
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Title: Muruga, The God of Yoga and the Spiritual Path, Part 1
Category: God and Lords of Dharma Duration: 10 minutes 28 seconds Date Given: May 20, 2004 Date Posted: May_31_2004 Given by: Bodhinatha |
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| MORE UPLIFTING THINGS |
Color Trilogy Complete! We are happy to announce that the new edition of the enormously popular Dancing with Siva is now available in hard back with all new color artwork. It's truly an amazing and beautiful work, with more art than any of the collection. This completes the fulfillment of the vision that Gurudeva had of his Master Course Trilogy being produced in full color. In addition, Bodhinatha is taking pro-active steps to bring Gurudeva's teachings out in a new forms that can be broadly disseminated in the mass mind. With this in mind we, are also pleased to announce that the Dancing with Siva pocketbook is also available. Keep the three-pound book in your shrine room, and take the little one with you on the airplane or subway! How little? It's just 3" by 4.5" -- truly pocket-sized, and just over half an inch thick. Yet it is a full 375 pages, containing ALL of the 155 sutras. Available now at our online store. The complete Trilogy is being offered at a discount. |
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