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Yogaswami says:

“He is the Sat-Guru, who is Self-luminous.
He is beyond the plane of objective conciousness.”

Natchintanai 247





Our Beloved and Revered Satguru Sivaya Subramuniyaswami
Attained Maha Samadhi on November 12th, 2001
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Bodhinatha carries on the ancient tradition of blessings the devotees with vibhuti, sacred ashes, placed on the forehead. Every morning after the morning meditation all the monks come forward to receive this blessing.


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Today was Sun Five and Bodhinatha chose his theme, again from the Master Course, on the subject of Ahimsa. He explained that ahimsa means not hurting in thought, word and deed and he delved into concept of only speaking that which is “true, kind, helpful and necessary.” He used specific examples of remarks that people might make that would not pass this test… “gossip” for example, certainly does not! Listen for his talk in the days ahead.



Our Kauai members have collected a number of healthy sprouting coconuts which will eventually go out to our new land across the river. Though little used on Kauai, in Asia a coconut tree is viewed as an “endowment.” We will need thousands of coconuts in the years ahead.



Many of these will sprout soon, if they aren’t used first for coconut chutney.




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This is a rare shot of the temple work as course number eight continues to progress. We are waiting for more reinforcements to be installed in the retaining walls below and then these will be covered with sand.



Here is Shanmuga Sthapati who returned yesterday from India after attending his son’s wedding. Raman shows him some of the work that has been done while he was away.



This is one side of the temple door frames.



From the Northeast corner of the temple area we get a good view of the sanctum as it rises. In order to assure proper drainage, the landscaping around the temple has been deliberately “carved down.’ This gives Iraivan a “lofty” presence as you walk up a gentle slope to reach the temple, then there is the four foot foundation, followed by the floor which will be about 1 1/2 feet above the foundation and then the entrance to the sanctum is again several feet higher. It is going to be magnificent! Please, donate today!



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Innersearch 2002 in Hawaii!

Our next Innersearch Travel-Study program will be held right here on the island of Kauai in the summer of 2002. It’s the first such program on the Garden Island since 1974! From July 17 to July 22 we will enjoy daily classes with the swamis, join in the annual Guru Purnima festival, be inspired by local culture, explore the lush tropical island in exciting and non-touristy ways, and more. Be prepared for a wonderful spiritual experience in paradise with meditations, seminars and sacred ceremonies at the Siva temple of Kauai’s Hindu Monastery. Many have applied already, and there is a limit of 50 participants, so we recommend everyone apply as soon as possible. Interested? Please request an application from pilgrim@searchbeyond.com

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