A Kauai Innersearch Retrospective
June 1, 2011It was a year ago this month that we held the 2010 Innersearch Travel-Study Program on the island of Kauai with 55 devotees from around the world. Enjoy the following video summary of the program, and consider joining us during our next program in 2013, voyaging to North India and...

Bodhinatha and Shanmuganathaswami to Bali
May 30, 2011Bodhinatha and Shanmuganathaswami are in Bali for a few days. Bali is a wonderful source for items we use in our Minimela and the only way to make arrangements is to go there and deal with vendors directly. It also gives Bodhinatha a break from his intense travel schedule and...

Another Phase of Work on Scriptures
May 30, 2011This past phase we have been compiling scans of paper manuscripts of old Saiva writings. These are turned into PDF's for easy viewing. When the priest in Tamil Nadu, Professor Bhatt, set out to rescue scriptures held by the priests families, in many cases the families did not want to...

Maha Sivaratri 2010 — New Slide Show Technology
May 30, 2011As we proceed with developments in the background on the future of our new web site make over, we will release little "tidbits" when we can. One major upgrade will be to put modern slideshow technology to work that (for the nerds among you) does not use Flash, and which...

A Walk With Mayuran
May 30, 2011As part of Brahmachari Mayuran's training he is taking photos and learning all about photo processing. Click here for a slide show of his recent photo shoot. Uses the new technology and higher resolution images.

Humor for the Day: A Message from the Animal World
May 30, 2011It has come to the attention of the animal kingdom that more people are eating meat in China and are even trying to buy land in Brasil and other countries to raise soybeans and corn to feed all the chickens and pigs they plan to raise back in China. Hinduism...
Word of the Day
May 30, 2011Go Lexicon
Monastery Twitter Updates for 2011-05-29
May 29, 2011http://twitpic.com/54f1aa This rough stone is Iraivan's Nandi. 4 feet long & 2 high. The sculptor's marks show where to carve next. # Powered by Twitter Tools