Today at Kauai Aadheenam

Saving DNA, One Plant at a Time

You are looking at a box of six Hawaiian heirloom orange trees, saved from extinction by the high-tech Terra Nova Nursery in Canby, Washington, about 200 miles from Seattle. Of course, it comes with a monastery story.

About 70 years back Uncle Manuel (who for decades was the manager of the water system that flows through the land that is now Kauai Aadheenam) received a gift from a Hawaiian clan. They gave him a special orange tree, one whose sweetness and low acidity made it rare and valuable. Manuel carried the tree in a gunny sack on horseback from the mountains about 20 miles to the monastery and planted it himself in a field. There is grew and gave its fruits for all these decades.

About 15 years back it began to age. The bottom trunk rotted out during a wet winter, then our cows sped up the process by munching on the sweet leaves and fruits. We put a fence around it, but a year later the cows overwhelmed the fence and ate every leaf. We though it was dead.

But it is a brave orange, and it grew strong branches right out of the rotting trunk. We tried to propagate it. And failed. We enlisted local tree grafters. Who failed. Finally, in desperation to save this legacy fruit tree, we reached out to Harini Korlipara, General Manager of Terra Nova Nursery. She had visited the monastery three years back and said she would try, so we sent her cuttings following her directions.

It worked! Yesterday we opened the box with six very healthy orange trees. We will give one to the living relatives of Uncle Manual in honor of his bringing the mother plant to our land, a couple to local botanical gardens and collectors and the rest will be planted in our own fruit groves. Orange trees can live 70-100 years, so a couple of generations of monks will have sweet oranges for breakfast.

Oranges and other citrus fruits were introduced to the Hawaiian Islands by European explorers. British Captain George Vancouver is often credited with bringing orange seeds or saplings around 1792–1794 as gifts to King Kamehameha I. Hawaii was for a short time the premier supplier of oranges to California until the citrus farms developed in the state.

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The Fourth Dimension, Mountaintop Consciousness

Last week Satguru Bodhinatha Veylanswami shared the upadesha that he recently gave at satsangs in Singapore and Malaysia, about comparing the inner climb up the chakras to reaching the summit of Mount Everest. Mount Everest base camp was compared to the fourth chakra and dimension of cognition. In today’s upadesha he shares our late Gurudeva’s in-depth description of the fourth dimension of consciousness.

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Happy Guru Purnima

Besides the livestream from this morning, here is a selection of photos which also show the chariot parade out to Iraivan Temple, and the planting of a bilva tree sapling next to Iraivan Temple right after the padapuja. And, the final photo shows Nandi receiving yogurt abhishekam during Pradosha Puja the prior afternoon.

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2025 Guru Purnima Live Stream

Jai Gurunathan!

Join us just after 6am (Kauai time) on the morning of July 8th for Kauai Aadheenam’s live stream of our Guru Purnima padapuja, honoring Satguru Bodhinatha Veylanswami. The event begins with the parade to Iraivan Temple, where the padapuja will take place. This is where the livestream will begin, as Satguru is seated in meditation for the padapuja and abhishekam. This annual festival is always observed on the full moon (Purnima) of the month of Ashadha (June–July), it is a time for devotees to express gratitude, offer worship, and rededicate themselves to the path of wisdom and discipline as outlined by their lineage, and of course to honer their spiritual guide and teacher. Aum.

Kularnava Tantra:
GURU devotion

Lord Siva: “There is One Real. Call it Siva. This Parabrahman is formless, stainless, one without a second, changeless, beyond the highest. This Mahesvara is all-knowing, all-doing, sovereign of all, self-luminous, without beginning or end. All embodied souls, jivas, all the born creatures, are portions of Me, like sparks of the fire. But human birth is the most important, for it is then that one becomes awake, aware of his state of bondage and the necessity of release. It is then that one is in a position to take steps for his liberation from bondage’s hold.

“Humans have a self-will and are not totally subject to the impulses and drives of nature as are other creatures. It is only on this earth–and that too in a human body endowed with a soul–that one can choose one’s path for spiritual progress. But not all are aware of the precious opportunity afforded by human birth, which is truly the ladder to Liberation. The Self is to be realized only here in this life. If here you do not find it and work out the means for your Liberation, where else is it possible? It is possible nowhere else. It has to be worked out by yourself from within yourself.

“The world you reach after the physical body is shed is determined by the level of consciousness reached while in the body. So, as long as the body lasts, exert yourself towards the goal of Liberation.

“Remember, the physical body does not last forever. Age prowls like a leopard; diseases attack like an enemy. Death waits not to see what is done or not done. Before the limbs lose their vitality, before adversities crowd in upon you, take to the auspicious path.
Therefore, choose, then worship a Satguru. Worship his feet. Cherish the very sandals (paduka) which hold his feet. All knowledge is founded on those paduka. Remember and cherish those paduka, which yield infinitely more merit than any number of observances, gifts, sacrifices, pilgrimages, mantra-japa and rituals of worship.”

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Tayumanavar Songs Completed!

Jai Ganesha!

Many moons ago, our Ganapati Kulam monks hired a talented Oduvar, Vivek Raja, to sing all the sacred songs of Tayumanavar in Tamil. Tayumanāvar was a revered Tamil poet-saint and spiritual philosopher from Tamil Nadu, India, who played a vital role in spreading the profound teachings of Saiva Siddhanta philosophy to the world. A few months ago, we joyfully completed the entire collection of his songs and have now created a dedicated category on our website. You can listen to them online and immerse yourself in the deep spiritual wisdom of his verses. Aum.

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Swaminarayan Monks Visit the Aadheenam

Let us return to 1995. Gurudeva is traveling around India with Sadasivanathaswami and Arumuganathaswami, and is invited to attend the 75th Jayanthi of Pramukh Swami Maharaj, the head of the BAPS Swaminarayan Fellowship. It is held in Mumbai where one evening Gurudeva gave a stirring talk to 50,000 devotees, telling them all, “Obey your guru. Obey your guru. Obey your guru.” Those words still resonate today inside the 1200-strong swami order. In the first photo Gurudeva and Pramukh Swami meet afterwards. There is a young monk present, seated in the center listening to Gurudeva. He is today one of the senior most members of the 10 million strong BAPS group, based in Gujarat. It was this young monk who visited a few days back with three of his brother monks. His name: Brahmaviharidas Swami. He was traveling with Prieshmunidas Swami, Atmavatsaldas Swami and Shukmunidas Swami.

Swami has wanted to come to Kauai Aadheenam for decades, but has been kept busy building the first Hindu temple in a Muslim nation, a $100 million masterpiece now sitting in Abu Dhabi. Swami, who single-handedly guided the complex Abu Dhabi project, was finally free to come. It was a great meeting of minds and hearts. The BAPS monks and support team were greeted by our swamis at the gate with Sanskrit chants and Hawaiian leis. Brahmaviharidas Swami told those gathered that although Gurudeva’s order is not large, it has impacted their own life and work, both through the magazine and by the Kauai monks’ simple example. He noted that “Size is not a measure of any greatness. It is relevance that matters. And all of you have proven your relevance to the Hindus of the world.”

After a short blessing in Kadavul Temple, a longer-than-usual time was spent in the Guru Pitham talking with Satguru Bodhinatha Veylanswami who received a formal invitation to come to Abu Dhabi and see the amazing temple there. There followed a tour of Iraivan Temple and the grounds. And some “talk story” time in the Media Studio. As Gurudeva loved to say, we and the Swaminarayan monks are “like milk poured into milk.”

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