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Talaivar Desk Project

Paramacharya Sadasivanathaswami, head of the Ganapati Kulam, has gotten a new desk! After about 50+ years of selfless service, Paramacharya asked the team to build a desk worthy of the new Media Studio design and able to make the members of the kulam feel proud of their work when they meet together around the desk each morning to begin the day. Acharya Kumarnathaswami and Rishipati Deva Rajan followed out the request. We bring you a small glimpse into this giant undertaking.


10 Responses to “Talaivar Desk Project”

  1. Padmaja says:

    A Big Thank you to Acharya for this perfect piece of beauty, amazing craftsmanship and incredible patience to bring in such level of perfection. The final photo was missing from the slideshow where Paramacharya is sitting on his chair and admiring his new desk!

  2. Haya says:

    there is a big heart in the log <3

  3. Efrain Romano says:

    What a wonderful desktop.
    That’s a great Saivite Family.
    Acharya its a great craftman.
    Exquisite Masterpiece.
    JAI JAI Nandinatha Sampradaya Kailasa Parampara JAI JAI

  4. Jnanideva says:

    very impressive !!!

  5. Ratna says:

    Wow – looks amazing!

  6. Rajen Manick says:

    Just outstanding work!

  7. Padmini says:

    Wow! All the swamis in Kauai monastery are multi-talented souls.
    Thank you for the pictures showing how the idea conceptualized into reality.

  8. Roshan says:

    Wow! Great piece of art.
    Jai Jai Acharya Kumaranathaswami and team.

  9. bhani karthigesu says:

    A thought from Paramarcharya, a gift from mother nature, turned into
    reality by the tireless souls working in harmony.
    What an inspiration!
    Thank you for sharing.

  10. BARATHY says:

    Simply awesome! Very impressive!!! What a skill! Bravo to Swamis and Team! 🙂

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