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Golden Gate Satsang

The traveling monks share the next set of photos from their "very Big Island" tour:

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The local church men had a merry gathering together

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San Francisco from the side of a very tall and windy road

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The Canyon Post Office, built by Rishipati Deva Rajan

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The road to Rishipati\

s house is like driving up on the back of a snake. The curves and switchbacks create a ride to remember. We arrive and enter the homemade escalator. '

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Going up?

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From the top to right: Rishipati Deva Rajan, Kulapati Easvan Param, Yogi Rajanatha and Paramacharya Sadasivanathaswami

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A few storys up and the view becomes incredible

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Swami greeted in the traditional way

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A sweet feet washing for the traveling monk and arati done by Deva Rajan\

s wife Gayatri and her daughter Shivani'

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On the right hand side you can see Easan and Sundari Katir

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The welcoming Ganesha shrine is a reminder of our tropical rainforests in Kauai

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All come up with flowers to greet the peripatetic swami. Bhavani, wife of Janaka Param, goes first.

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Eesan Sankara, seen here, helped build all of the monks\

cement huts and walkways with his father Vijay. Vijay\'s wife Chandra helps make the daily summaries for HPI, a huge help for the Ganapati Kulam monks. '

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Eesan\

s wife Gowrie from Malaysia'

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Daniel, Shivani Rajan\

s husband, is both a master coffee roaster and consultant'

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Punita Ajaya, loving wife of Hotranatha. Both long-time dedicated sishya. Kanda Alahan is in the middle-background.

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Paramacharya gives an update on his travels and talks on a much larger topic he is developing called, \"How Enlightened Souls Die\"

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Asha and Adi Alahan come up to talk to with Paramacharya

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