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What is Our Heritage of Gurus?

What is Our Heritage of Gurus?

Satguru Bodhinatha Veylanswami reads from Lesson 35 of the Himalayan Academy publication "Path To Siva," explaining the Kailasa Parampara's guru lineage.

The Five Shaktis of Lord Ganesha: A Reverent Doxology by A Saiva Monk

The Five Shaktis of Lord Ganesha: A Reverent Doxology by A Saiva Monk

Loving Ganesha! Dear to Siva's men, Within whose form the world of form resides, Who earned the mango by a ponderous ken And made the moon to wax and wane in tides. Aum Ganesha! Loved by saints and sages, Whose skillful arms five potent shaktis wield To guide men now...

Holiday Helpers

Holiday Helpers

The Minimela is blessed to have a full team of hardworking sevaks take the inventory and price checking by storm. This devoted group spent hours chipping at the endless supply of new Minimela items and getting their tags and prices in order. A short walk and simple task was needed...

SivaSiva App Now Available for Android Phones!

SivaSiva App Now Available for Android Phones!

Jai Ganesha and Happy Pancha Ganapati to all our Android users! SivaSiva is now available for your devices. Search "SivaSiva" all one word in Google Play or the App Store (for iOS) Thanks especially to all our Digital Dharma Drive supporters whose contributions have made this, and more to come,...

HAPPY PANCHA GANAPATI!!!

HAPPY PANCHA GANAPATI!!!

JAI GANESHA! A most blessed and happy Pancha Ganapati to you all with much love from the monks of Kauai Aadheenam! We hope your celebrations are filled with light and joy, and with the harmony between the people in your life that you have been cultivating and renewing over the...

Celebrating Pancha Ganapati in London

Celebrating Pancha Ganapati in London

Ramai Santhirapala writes: Jai Ganesha! A few photos of our beloved Ganesha in Ruby Red, bringing light to the hearts of many children. Aum Namah Sivaya, Ramai } ];

Happy Pancha Ganapati - Day 4

Happy Pancha Ganapati - Day 4

December 24, green: The sadhana of day four is to draw forth the vibration of joy and harmony that comes from music, art, drama and the dance. Family, relatives and friends gather for satsang to share and enjoy their artistic gifts. Then all sit together before Ganesha, Patron of Arts...

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