What Twenty Monastic Hours Can Do

On Iraivan day, monks gatherrf to write nearly 1,000 personalized postcards thanking all our 2010 donors. The total of work input on this project during the morning was twenty man hours.
The cards are being sent out instead of a monthly newsletter as our team spent their time creating the annual report which will be printed and mailed on the mainland.
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From Our Gurus' Teachings
- Gurudeva's Master Course Lesson of the Day
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Bodhinatha's Latest Upadeshas - Commentaries on Path to Siva
and the Nartana Ritau
What Is Sadhana?
What Is Sadhana?
"Sadhana is practiced...wherever a pure, serene atmosphere can be found." Achieve steadiness, control of emotions through abhyasa-regular consistent practice with devotion, yoga-the restraint of mental activities and vairaghya-dispassion. Like the growth of a kauri tree, it's a slow process; check it every few years, see the progress.
Path to Siva, Lesson 43
Nartana Ritau - A Season For Planning
Nartana Ritau - A Season For Planning
Bodhinatha describes Nartana Ritau, one of three seasons as created by Gurudeva. Each season corresponds to a book of the Master Course Trilogy. Nartana Ritau-Dancing with Siva-philosophy, begins on the Tamil New Year and is a time for planning.
Click here to go to an index of all of Bodhinatha's and Gurudeva's online audio.
Archives are now available through 2001. Light colored days have no posts. 1998-2001 coming later.
September 17th, 2010 at 1:08 am
The monks are always so full of love and bhakti for everyone.
September 17th, 2010 at 6:27 pm
Jai Ganesa!May I learn by their examples of love, courage and self less service. Aum Shanti.Toshadevi