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Bodhinatha’s Travels

It is Sun Five at the Aadheenam, but this picture is from Malaysia from Bodhinatha’s last journey. Meanwhile today he flew off to Toronto on another mission there to be a guest of honor at the opening of the new Swaminarayan Mandir in Rexdale, an industrial area outside the city of Toronto. He is also visiting several Tamil temples.

And, for Satguruspeaks fans, Bodhinatha’s Sun One Talk was posted. See the new side bar link.

Acharya Kumarswami is traveling with Bodhinatha on this trip.

Bodhinatha has really been on the move this year!

Today’s Guests and Pilgrims

(Left) Parimalanayagi and Kathiravetpillai originally from Jaffna, Sri Lanka. Parimalanayagi moved to Kaduna, Nigeria in 1978 and then moved to Alicante, Spain with her daughter. They heard about the Aadheenam from friends.

(Right) Ramdas and Anuradha Dujari originally from Rajasthan, India, now live in Seaford, Delaware. Ramdas is reading Gurudeva’s trilogy and has read Lemurian Scrolls. It was “a dream come true” to actually visit the Iraivan Temple here and they plan to return again soon.

Ramdas and Anuradha began talking with
Parimalanayagi who told them her daughter was born in Kaduna, Nigeria, which was amazing to them since they too had lived in Kaduna, Nigeria for 19 years. And as it turned out, they knew all the same families and had the same friends, (small world!), but this happens quite often with devotees visiting Kadavul Temple.

Parimalanayagi and Kathiravetpillai in front of the beautiful Nepalese Ganesha just prior to their departure.

One last photo of Marianne Thompson and her son, Oisin, who are here from Norway. They depart for home today. Marianne then plans to leave for Amritapuri, between Cochin and Trivandrum, India for two months at Sri. Amirtanandamayi’s Ashram.

Saiva Siddhanta Church Malaysia Mission

We continue our photo series from Malaysia with a giant satsang of sishya and students at the home of Kulapati Dhasan and Kulamata Lalitha Sivanananda. The decorations and arrangements were impressive!

Dhasan and Guhan Sivalingam perform the pada puja.

Several young people take their brahmachariya vrata today. It is read aloud on a speaker to the whole group.

Back on Kauai – A Nature Walk


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