Monks in Malaysia – Part 3

Recent travel days for our monks in Malaysia saw a variety of events. The team took an hour’s drive from Petaling Jaya to Seremban, where the second “Path to Siva” seminar was held at the Sri Maha Raja Rajeswarar Shivan Kovil. About 50 to 60 students joined for the two-hour seminar. Swami’s talk was very focused, and even though the group was initially quite shy, they opened up after the Vasana Daha Tantra, asking thoughtful questions. A delicious meal was served, followed by a quick tour of the temple. The meditation hall had a beautiful vibration and a Siva lingam in the center. After thanking the organizers, our monks returned to their hotel in Petaling Jaya.

Inspired by the Seremban workshop, the teachers who attended decided to begin monthly Path to Siva sessions for a group of students who had participated. They plan to study the teachings in more depth. Several students shared how the workshop had changed their lives.

The most recent day was a travel day from PJ to Manjung, a drive of roughly three hours. The landscape was filled with endless oil palm estates—a striking sight. The group visited Bri. Santha Devi’s home, met with members, and enjoyed a delicious lunch. After a good rest, they had an early dinner and turned in for the night. More uplifting days await. Aum

1 thought on “Monks in Malaysia – Part 3”

  1. It’s heartwarming to see these young faces having an experience that could ignite the fire within them to seek Truth above all else. Touching the feet of Yoginathaswami & Nirvani Teshadevanatha for their unconditional service and love to Siva, Gurudeva, and Satguru Bodhinatha.

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