‘The smallest thing in this world is an allegory for the whole universe”
“Chaos is just another pattern, one that’s too grand for our minds to interpret”
Vel Mahalingam visits Iraivan Temple
“The mind indeed IS this fleeting world; therefore it should be purified with great effort.”
Kavi Cat asks for a head-scratch
Freshly harvested, picture-perfect, bananas
A green gecko peers out from a tree trunk
Bubbles, our uninvited pet duck, enjoys the stream
“There’s no scripture that surpasses what you’ll find inside yourself” – Bodhinatha
“Desire is life, and the reason we desire things is because we are alive. Desire is energy expressing itself.” – Gurudeva
“The easiest way to create big things, is to plant little seeds”
“All that is perishable, is only a symbol of an inner form that is truly lasting”
Yali Cat finds guests to pet him..
“God can be discovered only by God.” – Yogaswami
Aum Namah Sivaya
Today is the last day of our six-day lunar phase (our aloha-Friday, if you will…). Tomorrow, the monks enter a two-day retreat—our lunar weekend—and then begin two weeks of Sadhu Paksha, a time when we observe some variation in our personal morning routines, followed by our official change of season. Until then, we wish you all a good weekend, and hope you enjoy these photos from around the monastery today, along with some words of wisdom. Aum.
“When heart and mind are freed of baseness, when desires have been tempered and excesses avoided, dharma is known and followed, and good conduct naturally arises.” – Gurudeva
“To accept one’s karma and the responsibility for one’s actions is strength. To blame another is weakness and foolishness.”
“It is wise to have a free mind, a clear, serene and relaxed attitude toward life before partaking of food. That is why people on the inner path traditionally meditate for a moment, chant a mantra or say a prayer before a meal.”
“Sacred is secret in all religions because if you talk about your inner experiences, you make them outer experiences and you stop the process.”
“We’re here to realize the Self, to have that one dramatic experience where everything that we thought was things is turned upside down, and our whole perspective afterwards changes. That is the purpose for living on this Earth.”
“The whole mind is finished, all complete, in all stages of manifestation. Man’s individual awareness flows through the mind as the traveler trods the globe.”
“The most important rule of honesty is to be honest to oneself, to be able to face up to our problems and admit that we have been the creator of them. To be honest with oneself brings peace of mind.”
“Have a view of the direction in which your mind is going, and you will have a good control over the direction of your life’s circumstance.”
“Siva is the God of love and nothing else but love. He fills this universe with love. He fills you with love. Siva is fire. Siva is earth. Siva is air. Siva is water. Siva is ether.”
“That goal is to realize God Siva in His absolute, or transcendent, state, which when realized is your own ultimate state—timeless, formless, spaceless Truth.”
Examine the word “I” and honestly see what it means to you.
There is a great wisdom in cultivated affectionate detachment. Let go of the past. Let go of the future. Be a being right now.
The energy within our body is the same energy that pervades the universe, and it’s all emanating right out of Lord Siva.
You don’t discipline yourself to attain the feeling of love. You attain the feeling of love and then you want to discipline yourself because you love the discipline, because it brings more love.
Jai Gurudeva!
During today’s chitra nakshatra, we observed our monthly padapuja to Gurudeva Sivaya Subramuniyaswami. Monks and local members gathered in Kadavul Temple at 6:00am for the puja which was performed by Mayilnathaswami and Sadhaka Shankaranatha. Aum.
It’s easy to live in the now if you work with yourself a little every day and concentrate on what you are doing each moment.
There’s a PDF with instructions, and there’s links to the audio of the chants for learning them. If you have the Spiritual Workout app on your phone, you can also find the Ganesha puja in the app’s “Worship” section, complete with audio, instructions and chanting text.
Sadhaka is given instructions for chanting the Namah Shivaya Mantra
And a blessing to begin
Next Niraj, visiting from London, takes his Vratashishya vows
Aum Namah Sivaya
The next morning we hold another short padapuja in Kadavul Temple to start the day
In the late morning, pilgrims gather to plant a sandalwood tree
It’s a clear day
But once we begin the planting it rains heavily
Thankfully the rain stopped once the planting was concluded
Some fertilizer is added
and some more water
Jai Gurudeva!
Our 2024 Annual Founder Event continues. Yesterday morning we observed several diksha ceremonies. The first being for Sadhaka Shankaranatha who received his Samaya Diksha, or “Mantra Diksha” by which he is expected to chant the Panchakshra Mantra, “Namah Shivaya” every day. Following the diksha, Niraj, who is visiting from London, sat before Satguru to take his vows as a vratashishya of the Kailaisa Parampara after many years of preparation. Jai!
Today we began at 6:00am in Kadavul Temple with another padapuja to Gurudeva, performed by Sannyasin TIllainathaswami and Nirvani Tejadevanatha. Later in the morning, pilgrims traveled out to San Marga with Paramacharya Sadasivanathaswami to plant a sandalwood tree near Muruga Hill, is a small grove in which we intent to have several such trees. The group worked together to add the perfect mixture of soils and to place the little tree in the ground, during which time the clouds opened up for a heavy rain. After the planting was completed, the sun came out and a small blessing was performed for the tree.
Today our monks performed the special monthly abhishekam to Lord Nataraja in Kadavul Temple. We can’t photograph the event, but here’s a few photos taken around the monastery recently.
First is a collection of images from our newly producing dragonfruit cactus near our kitchen. It gives incredible flowers, followed by equally as wonderful fruits. Next we take you to the afternoon Muruga puja in Kadavul Temple. And finally, off to our small culinary mushroom growing initiative, to see them go from sawdust block, to kitchen to lunch-plate.
The amazing dragonfruit flower. It blooms for one day only
A few weeks later you get some lovely fruits
Yum!
A few days ago Vel arrived at the airport
This afternoon he and Kodiswara are attending the Muruga puja
A great way to start your afternoon
Next, inside our humble gourmet mushroom operation. Where temperature, airflow and humidity must be closely controlled. These are otherwise sterile blocks of growing mushroom mycelium. Once the bag is opened and exposed to air, light and a drop in temperature, they grow mushrooms.
The summer had been too warm to grow much, but these chestnut mushroom give a small flush
A few days layer they turn a bright orange.
Our lion’s mane mushrooms are also content to fruit this time of year
Chestnut mushrooms are similar to Shiitake mushrooms
The day’s fresh, homegrown ingredients: Eggplant. Roma Tomato blend, green beans, chestnut mushrooms, bell peppers, okra, dill, rosemary, parsley and thyme.
A mediterranean chickpea dish to go with the salad and green beans
And of course, a mushroom risotto using our chestnut mushrooms