Recent rains have been swelling our ponds and streams
High winds have kept the clouds moving over the aadheenam at a quick pace
We are on the north fork of the Wailua River. The rain overflowed our rain gauge, so the river is bound to rise even more that this
This is the overflowing bridge to our agricultural land, along the southern river fork. The river is usually 10-15ft below this.
Easy to find water on a lotus leaf in this weather
Our pathways and roads become little waterways of their own
“Be like the river water. Water flows freely anywhere, easily finding its way around rocks and trees. Be pliable in your life, moving in rhythm with life. Let go of everything that blocks the river of life’s energy.”
The Narmada Lingam receives a constant abhishekam
This is a 8 inch seed pod of a carnivorous flower vine
The Blue Jade Vines are starting to bloom
There are very few things in nature that produce blue pigment
The walking palm doesn’t have to walk very far to reach water today
Many of our various palm species have been vigorously flowering this month
San Marga is still very walkable, as long as you bring an umbrella
Many types of plants are blooming along it
The bamboo on Muruga Hill is loving the extra rain
Muruga’s Vel gains contrast in the weather and shines with water
We have many ginger plant varieties that are flowering too
The lava rock bell along San Marga is full of green life
Between bouts of rain, the sun dries Iraivan’s stonework, only for it to receive water again a few minutes later
Aum Namah Sivaya
Join us on an adventure through our gardens as we enjoy our fresh jungle rainfall! Recently a large weather system has been passing over the island. First a cooler atmosphere with torrential rains, and then warm winds with powerful gusts. At time of writing, the winds seem to have concluded and our gentle, sunny days have returned.
“We are divine souls on a wondrous journey. We came from God, live in God and are evolving into oneness with God. We are, in truth, the Truth we seek.” Gurudeva