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Placing the First Stones of Iraivan Temple’s Fronts Steps

Jai Ganapati!

This week our masterful team of siplis has placed the first layer of step stones for Iraivan Temple's main entry stairway. The stairs have a precisely measured concrete foundation over which the granite pieces are placed. After spending weeks adding fine details to the stones and making sure the spacing was just right, it was time to start placing them. As the detail carvings are completed more and more layers will be added. Aum Namah Sivaya


3 Responses to “Placing the First Stones of Iraivan Temple’s Fronts Steps”

  1. Sundari Devam says:

    So happy to see the progress. I am thankful that work can continue through the pandemic. Jai Ganesha

  2. mougam pareatumbee says:

    Iraivan is a divine project which is only possible if God Himself is guiding it through.
    Our Satguru Gurudeva and Bodhinatha are the trusted living GOD on earth to realise such a project.
    The silpis are the 6 rare chosen souls out of 1.3 billion in India.- Divine living saints to help realise such projects.
    Often when past stories of divine are related to us we have difficulty in our technologically advanced world to believe what took place in other Yugas. but Iraivan is a living example of Divine – work where God – Guru and divine souls are working in harmony to realise this unique temple by God Siva to help billion of souls evolve towards the self God .
    How so little people manage to do so much work with gigantic projects as Iraivan Temple at the Kauai Hindu Monastery – only God and selected divine souls can realise such projects
    thank you for doing so much for healing the whole world – hats off to the silpis for their inner world skills brought to this physical world for billions to benefit.
    aum Namasivaya
    Chef Mougam Pareatumbee
    Mauritius

  3. Muthu says:

    Aum Namah Shivaya

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