Golden Gate Satsang
September 8, 2017The traveling monks share the next set of photos from their "very Big Island" tour:

The local church men had a merry gathering together

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

The Canyon Post Office, built by Rishipati Deva Rajan
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. '

Going up?


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

A few storys up and the view becomes incredible

Swami greeted in the traditional way

A sweet feet washing for the traveling monk and arati done by Deva Rajan\
s wife Gayatri and her daughter Shivani'

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

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

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

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. '

Eesan\
s wife Gowrie from Malaysia'

Daniel, Shivani Rajan\
s husband, is both a master coffee roaster and consultant'

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

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

Asha and Adi Alahan come up to talk to with Paramacharya

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