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During this Moksha Ritau, we bring you quotes from Gurudeva's writings, focused on the ultimate goals of life:

"Religious learning is the greatest learning, the only permanent learning. All else is transitory and changing. Religion is the knowledge of the soul. God Siva created your soul. Your mother and father created your body, brought you into this world. But you create your own experiences in this life from the sum total of experiences in your past lives. You came to this Earth for one purpose: to learn of your religion. You are on this Earth for the evolution of your soul. You are not here to earn money. You are not here to gratify yourself through excesses. You are not here to fight with each other. You are not here to accumulate material conveniences. You are here to learn of and then to fulfill your religion. It is knowledge of religion in your life that makes the soul evolve. So, learn your religion fully, properly, intelligently, and it will guide you through this life into a better birth or on into moksha, liberation from earthly existence." -- Gurudeva



This elephant in Kanchipuram seemed especially good with blessings. Many times the elephant will just wave its trunk over your head, but this time he places it fully and gently on top of Bodhinatha's head.





It is always a wonderful day when seniors come to visit. They have so many years of experience behind them and speak from lives fully lived and the wisdom gained that only living life can bring.

This group of 35 elders came about 4 years ago. A lot has changed since then and they were totally awed by the temple construction. As usual, the view of the Wailua River and Mount Waialeale takes many of them off on a walk down memory lane as many recalled their childhood memories of coming here when this place was the "Tropical Inn," and they braved the slippery slopes to go down and play in the river.


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2004 Indian Odyssey

January 19, 2004 - February 5, 2004

Bangalore, Madurai, Tanjavur, Chennai and
Nearby Temples: Palani Hills, Pillaiyarpatti, Chidambaram,
Swamimalai, Kanchi and others


It is the second to last day, the 20th day of Innersearch, February 4th, 2004. And after being a close knit group of 82 sishya, students and monks, we threw open the doors for a grand event in the evening in Chennai. We had previously invited about 150 of those people in South India whom we know and love and with whom we have worked, some, for decades. It was a joyous reunion and a face-to-face with so many with whom we have only been in touch by email for many years. Bodhinatha is greeted with a big crown of flowers and a 20-pound mala of red roses!



All the swamis honored at the door upon arriving. With our guests and innersearchers, about 250 people were there.



The event began with a Sanskrit blessing chant by
Shanmugam Sivacharya (Sambamurthi Sivacharya's son,) and a welcome address by Paramacharya Palaniswami



At the entrance in the back of the hall our brahmacharinis Gowri and Barathy and Kulamata Kanmani take charge of a table of literature: copies of Hinduism Today, CD for sale to help Iraivan fund raising...



Our movie on Gurudeva and Iraivan was shown using a DVD a small iBook and a projector that we had carried all the way from Hawaii.



It was appreciated by everyone to get a visual update of things at Kauai Aadheenam.



Next we honored our team of artists, one after another. Here is A. Manivel, his wife and two sons, all of whom have contributed to much of the beautiful artwork you seen in Living with Siva, Hinduism Today, How to Become a Hindu and more.



Sripati Acharya and his wife. He is a new recruit to our team and has done some lovely work for the next edition our Saivite Hindu Religion children's course.



Here we present a poster of the statue of Gurudeva that now lives in the Kadavul Temple, to it's creator, Sri Vidya Shankar Stapathi from Swamimalai.



Swami Advaitananda is here (center). As a young man he personally attended to Swami Chinmayananda during Swami Chinmayananda's travels and now he is working to start new centers in Poona. He has been a reader of Hinduism Today for many years and is anxious to assist in helping with the spread of the magazine in India. He has come to visit us earlier in Madurai and came back again tonight.



Long time sishya's of Gurudeva from Rajapalayam, Mr. Pethu Raja and his wife Rajini. Rajini is a gifted writer in Tamil and has been working on a important project for many years: a biography of Gurudeva in Tamil which is being released tonight.



They offer a packet of books to Satguru Bodhinatha Veylanswami and take one out.



It is beautifully printed and we should commend Rajini and her husband for his support and the printer. This is a very useful addition to our line of books. The proceeds of all sales will be given to Iraivan.



Finally Bodhintha gave a talk on Hinduism Today (the audio for which you can listen to from yesterday's TAKA which is now in the archives.)



Sheela Venkatakrishnan did an excellent job translating the talk into Tamil.



Bodhinatha knows enough Tamil to follow her along in his written copy of the English, as she translates.



This is the family of Shanmugam Stapathi who is building Iraivan here on Kauai. They came to meet us all. They send their love to "Daddy" from Chennai.



The Pethu Raja family with young ladies of their extended family.



One of the first artists who did paintings for us years ago was Mrs. Saroja Nagaratnam who did all the Bija art paintings. It was good to see her tonight with her husband and relatives after all these years.



Sripati Acharya and family.



A. Manivel, wife and children.



The young ladies sing for us...



Brahmacharini Gowri Nadason, who has been with Gurudeva for over 20 years and has been doing much Sivathondu for Hinduism Today and Iraivan along with so many other dedicated sishya in Malaysia.



Here is Swami Advaitananda again. You can find out more about his Advaita Foundation and work in Pune by going to http://www.advaitaguru.org



The elderly but ever energetic S. Rajam whose exquisite works adorn the covers of Gurudeva's Trilogy and also the latest edition of Dancing with Siva. It was a truly wonderful evening for all of us!


Today's Inspired Talk

Title: I Want to See God

Category: The Ultimate Goals of Life

Duration: 17 minutes 47 seconds

Date Given: February 15, 2004

Date Posted: February_24_2004

Given by: Bodhinatha


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Cybertalk: Bodhinatha talks on how to see God, relating concepts and stories from a recent Publisher's Desk article he wrote for Hinduism Today. Hinduism is unique among the world's religions in that it is based more on experience of eternal truths rather than mere belief in them. Bodhinatha discusses a common concept about enlightenment and gives a more pragmatic look at what enlightenment actually is and how we can begin to see God in our daily life. He concludes with a few stories from the recent 2004 Indian Odyssey Innersearch Travel-Study Program (Jan 18-Feb 6).

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2005 Indian Odyssey

The 2004 Indian Odyssey was a great success. Ninety pilgrims spent 21 days together with Bodhinatha in Malaysia and South India. Our next Himalayan Academy Travel Study Program is planned to be a 10-day cruise on the South side of the equator, with ports of call in New Zealand and Australia, and events with local Hindu communities there. We expect this to be held in the fall of 2005, in October or November, depending on ship routes.

There have been three Innersearch cruises, all very focused on classes. If you would like to get to know Satguru Bodhinatha Veylanswami and Gurudeva's remarkable metaphysical teachings first hand and explore the Hindu spiritual tradition with Gurudeva's monks and with others on the path, start saving now to join us. Send a message to our coordinator, Sadhaka Dandapani, to put your name on an advance notice list to make sure you get details as soon as they are out.

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