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November 15, 2003
Gurudeva at the foundation of Iraivan... bringing the fire from Kadavul and performing arati.
Our Beloved and Revered Satguru Sivaya Subramuniyaswami
Attained Maha Samadhi on November 12th, 2001
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Bodhinatha meets with a guest today.
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Bodhinatha's Sun One Video. Most Recent update: September 12, 2003. Bodhinatha speaks on Ahimsa, noninjury, yama #1, which is noninjury in thought, word and deed. The law of karma decrees that it is wise not to harm or hurt others, for we will then receive harm and hurt in exchange in the future. 12 minutes, 29 seconds.
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This young couple work for Oracle in California. They are originally from Tamil Nadu. The young lady observes pradosha vrata every month. They unexpectedly found the temple, on a trip to Hawaii yesterday, were enthralled and came back again today.
We had a very large tour group today.
Yogi Mahadevan is our wonderful tour guide.
The Mango Mandapam, a seating area for guests.
The walkway from our publications building in front of the monastery.
The gold-plated statue of Yogaswami in our Guru Peedam.
Sannyasin Saravananathaswami at work in the Ekadanta Kulam.
Shanmuganathaswami comes in for a visit.
Saravananathaswami up close.
Girish Samugam at work in the Ganapati Kulam, opening up some in coming packages.
Yogi Japendranatha... who has been working on instructions for artist S. Rajam for commissioned paintings for the Elephant Pass book on the line of Gurus that is in the works.
Thambynathan Girish
We have these beautiful giant wooden elephants in our courtyard.
Sannyasin Kumarswami. He "builds the books" and does a lot of the major educational sections of Hinduism Today.
Sannyasin Arumugaswami, managing editor of Hinduism Today.
Sannyasin Natarajnathaswami who does all the color work for our books and magazine, write outstanding articles for Hinduism Today and does a wide range of artwork for our publications.
Sannyasin Sivakatirswami who coordinates this daily TAKA... working here on odd print job which he is often doing... in this case, special new cards and give away items of for the Iraivan temple team.
Om Sivaya to all. Sivakatirswami says, to all the members out there: "Send photos of your events, classes and activities among the members and your Sivathondu."
We give Girish a break from the computer work this morning and ask him to go fetch some incoming packages from the front office. Here he comes with Sadhaka Dandapani.
Sadhaka Dandapani our wizard Innersearch coordinator, who is getting busier and busier as the trip to India is only two months away now. He will be really happy if the TAKA man puts in plug for innersearch, again!
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Guests in front of Kadavul Hindu temple.
A view from the Guru Peedam looking out on the area next to the Kadavul temple.
We are blessed with lots of bananas... here are fresh and ripening stalks hanging outside the kitchen.
Puli, the newest addition to our feline family, is hard at work supervising the Ganapati Kulam team.
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Date: November_10_2003
Title: Putting Gurudeva's Teachings to the Best Use, Part 4
Category: Self Improvement
Duration: 7 min., 31 seconds
Date Given: October 23, 2003
Given by: Bodhinatha
" 'Dancing with Siva', the first book of the Trilogy, lays out the philosophical Vedic-Agamic beliefs, attitudes and expectations of the Saivite Hindu religion, which is so necessary to understand, adopt and uphold in order to make true progress in the areas discussed in the other two books."
Philosophical understanding comes primarily from Dancing with Siva.
"'Living with Siva', the second book of the Trilogy, concerns itself with Saivite lifestyle, culture, family life, character building and the overcoming of uncomplimentary habits that disturb others as well as oneself. It focuses on yama, niyama in a lesser way, asana and pranayama. For the entire system of Ashtanga Yoga to work, a firm philosophical-cultural foundation, as found in 'Dancing with Siva' and 'Living with Siva', must be subconsciously accepted by the devotee as his own way of looking at and living life, relating it to experience, solving problems, approaching worship and so forth."
Okay, so that is a lot there!
'Living with Siva' encourages us to live a cultured life, Saivite culture. As Gurudeva says, "What is character? Character is the ability to act with care." It is a nice definition of character. Or a cultured person is someone who is gentle, not crude, not upsetting people all the time, a cultured person. 'Living with Siva' helps us become more and more cultured, more and more refined in our everyday actions. Because one of the qualities of Hinduism is that Hinduism is a way of life. We cannot practice our Hinduism one day a week or one hour a week, it permeates everything we do.
It is like the Hindu businessman. What is up on the shelf? Ganesha. There is a shrine there. Why? He wants Hinduism to permeate his business. His business is not separate from his religion. Likewise, when we go to school. Hinduism should permeate our approach to school, how we learn and how we strive and how we prepare for tests. Hinduism should permeate our lives, 24 hours a day and all our actions. That is the idea of living with Siva. Hinduism is not a compartment of our life. It permeates all of our life and helps us live in a more refined, cultured, harmonious, loving way.
"'Merging with Siva', the third book of the trilogy, encompasses steps five, six and seven, leading to eight - all of which is personally experiential, once we learn to dance with Siva and live with Siva. This means having a good philosophical understanding, a solid commitment, as well as good character, and living the religion. Upon such a foundation, the yogic and metaphysical experiences described in 'Merging with Siva' come naturally and are sustainable.
The Master Course trilogy is a daily, lifetime study for my devotees worldwide to be explored year after year after year, generation after generation."
It goes on ... Isn't that wonderful! It is really a powerful message from Gurudeva, I think after he came back from Europe. Again, the idea is foundation.
This is from the Introduction of 'Yoga's Forgotten Foundation'. I will repeat what I said.
"We can gain a good understanding of the place of the yamas and niyamas in Hinduism by looking at the Hindu discipline of yoga.
Today's popular concept of yoga equates yoga with Hatha Yoga and the practice of the traditional Hatha Yoga asanas or postures. Many practitioners of yoga do so solely for health benefits. But other practitioners pursue it in hopes of reaping the spiritual benefits it offers. They are spiritual seekers having higher consciousness as the goal of their yoga.
Yoga is also known as Ashtanga yoga because it consists of eight limbs," and it goes through that...
"As we can see, there are a few stages that precede asana. Yama, the restraints and Niyama, the observances, which unfortunately are omitted in most yoga classes today. We liken these eight limbs to building a tall building."
This comes from seeing the TransAmerica building being built. Has anyone else seen that built in San Francisco? It is amazing! They had to dig so far down, huge, then cement trucks blocked traffic for miles. It was really a big undertaking. So, it impressed my mind.
"We liken these eight limbs to building a tall building. The yamas are the first part of a foundation, like the cement. The second part, the niyamas are like the steel. Together, they provide the support a tall building needs, to stand. Asana, pranayama, pratyahara are the lower floors. Dharana, dhyana the middle ones and samadhi the top floor.
I remember years ago watching the TransAmerica building in San Francisco being erected. First the construction crew dug down quite a depth with large earth movers, then massive steel pilings were driven, inches at a time, hundreds of feet into the earth. Then thousands of yards of concrete were poured. A long line of cement trucks created a major traffic jam in the well trafficked Business district. From the concrete, the steel rose upwards as a framework for the rest of structure. This massive foundation was needed to keep this famous, modern pyramid from toppling in earthquakes which occur regularly in San Francisco."
Okay the analogy, after all that.
"Leading a spiritual life without a foundation, good character and discipline, success will not be lasting. Sooner or later, the earthquakes in our own personal life, such as outbursts of anger or periods of discouragement will cause our higher consciousness to fall back to earth."
Gurudeva states this when he says, that "It is true when bliss comes from meditation and it is true that higher consciousness is the heritage of all mankind. However the ten restraints and the corresponding practices are necessary to maintain bliss consciousness."
So, that is a nice example.
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