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October 25, 2002
"That became One and It became two--who doth know? The Paraparan of five and six forms, doubt not. He loves to dwell in the hearts of the devotees who forever meditate on Him. "
Yogaswami:
--Natchintanai. 221-222
Our Beloved and Revered Satguru Sivaya Subramuniyaswami
Attained Maha Samadhi on November 12th, 2001
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Here are Dr.. & Mrs Subbarao & Parvathi Evani from Abbotsford,, British Columbia (near Vancouver). The Evani's run a Sai Baba center in the area but also love Gurudeva and his teachings. They went on two Innersearches, one to Alaska and one to the Caribbean.
They came to Kauai on a pilgrimage and today met with Bodhinatha. Subbarao asked for some general advice and Bodhinatha suggested that they teach the Yamas and Niyamas at their center. Parvathi asked about the difference between Moksha and Self-Realization which Bodhinatha explained according to our teachings.
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It is always wonderful to be with such sincere and dedicated Hindus. The Evanis have a shrine for Gurudeva at their home and keep the small piece of the Gurudeva's cloth that was sent to them, which they honor daily. They also use Gurudeva's teachings at the Sai Baba Center.
Yogi Japendranatha is "laser focused" on completing the Gurudeva Mahasamadhi souvenir booklet for the coming observances during the first week of November.
Our guests today included Dhiren Patel, his wife and young son Yash from Fairfield, California, (on the right) and another couple from Southern California. The Patel family are Gujaratis and attend a temple in Concord, California.
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We bring you today pictures of the loading process in Bangalore.
Our manager there, Jiva Rajasankara says:
"Loading the pillars and beams was a difficult thing to do."
"We had to
load 2 pillars or 2 beams at a time. A crane was needed."
Here the team plots strategy for loading the "Potigai" which are the tops of the pillars.
These stones are in the shape of a cross with 4 "wings" that go against the ceiling of the temple, or to put it another way, they will support the celling beams
We have to put one atop the other first.
Then pick up two at a time.
Setting up beams in twos.
Lifting two beams at a time....
There is always a lot of animated discussion on just the perfect approach to getting the job done. Here is one of the lorry drivers.
Be very, very careful!
A forklift is also called into service to hold up the back end of the set of two while the crane is re-rigged to the rear of the two stones. Senthil, our son, is driving the forklift.
All is OK, looking good, look good, move them in!
That's all for the crane... we will have to give one final push with the fork lift and we are in.
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Date: October_04_2002
Title: Bodhinatha's Travels to Mauritius Part 1
Category: Travels, Pilgrimage and Missions Abroad
Duration: 7 min., 30 seconds
Date Given: October 1, 2002
Given by: Bodhinatha
Good morning, everyone! It is nice to be back at our Sun One homa.
I am still in the vibration of the recent journey. So I thought, this morning, I would share a few stories about many of the things that happened on the trip. Save the high powered talk for the future.
One of the nice features of being computerized is that we were able to send back pictures as we went, with stories and so forth. Even when we got to Singapore, they all ready knew about what happened in Mauritius, commenting on it. Things like, "The only time we ever get five thousand Hindus together is Thai Pusam." It is a big event to them and to think five thousand people had gone to the Dharmasala on Ganesha celebration day.
It was a very uplifting trip, very successful and very appreciated by everyone. We started out in Malaysia at a Mission Satsang. The only problem was there was more people outside the house than were inside the house. It was Guhan Sivalingam house. Those of you who know it, he has a small outdoor courtyard but we were even out in the street. We had so many people there at once. They had a nice little parade, nagaswaram and tavil parade and they had to get us there on time because the nagaswaram had to go to the temple. We got to walk up the street, half a block with the nagaswaram and tavil. We had a very long Guru puja, with lots of chanting. We had a chance with Tyaganatha and Mahadevan to do a short Ganesha puja, he has a very large Ganesha there. It is three or four foot Ganesha, on a shrine on his front porch.
Then, we gave a short talk on the 'Nine Qualities to Cultivate in Children'. We carried this everywhere, handed them out. I will summarize that later at the end, what we said. We were very well received and so the only problem is, I have to split the group or do something next time. We can't be outside and in the street. Too many people, so we will have to meet in two different homes or half the group one night and half the group another night. We will work that out for the next Malaysia trip.
Then, we went on to Mauritius and the first evening there was the Saturday, which was again a talk on 'Parenting'. We had sent all of the talks to Mauritius ahead of time, so they could translate them into Creole. That worked out really well because it was a prepared translation for each of the talks. It was not just spontaneous trying to understand what I said, though I did throw in some stories and different comments that were not in the text.
That introduced the material, part of the idea was not that I thought everyone would understand everything about the Nine Qualities all at once but just to get the idea out there. To get people thinking about it, talking about it, which it did very well.
Then, the next day was Sunday at the Dharmasala which was primarily for members and students and the regular devotees who attend. On the first Sunday of the month they regularly have the homa ceremony conducted by the men. So they moved that to the second Sunday. This was the second Sunday of the month constituting their monthly homa ceremony. The men conducted a very nice homa and we gave Visesha Diksha to Sivakumaran and Kavita Mardemootoo and quite a lot of brahmacharya vratas, I think a veggie vrata, a couple of miscellaneous vratas popped up. Lots of teenagers taking their brahmacharya vrata.
I gave a talk on diksha. The idea that diksha is like, I gave the analogy, to the automobile. Gurudeva used something like that before. You are sitting in an automobile and you want to get from here to Lihue. The first thing that is needed is, the ignition needs to get a spark to start the car running. The diksha is like the spark. It sparks a process in motion. But the car is just sitting there unless you drive it. You won't get to Lihue just because you got a spark and the engine started. No, you have to drive it to Lihue, you have to put forth effort.
So, in the same way with each initiation, there is a sadhana given. In order to drive, in order to move forward or make spiritual progress from the initiation, we need to be regular in the performance of the sadhana. Otherwise, it is not enough. The car is sitting there, eventually it is going to run out of gas and stop without going anywhere unless we drive it. Similarly, unless we perform the sadhanas we are given we don't make the progress. Of course, in our case the mantra diksha has the japa sadhana. Visesha diksha has the puja sadhana to go along with it.
So that worked out well. The Mandapam looks beautiful with a lot of grown vegetation around it giving shade . That part of the property looks quite finished and quite nice. But further down, it is obviously not finished yet.
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