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What Happened Today at the Monastery?

Sun Two at the Aadheenam. Saravananathaswami shared news of the activities of the Ekadanta Kulam. One small innovation underway is to implement a simply, low-key reservations system for the weekly tours. With over 100 people coming for the 9 AM tour today, we are needing to implement some controls to manage the traffic and parking issues. More on this as it unfolds.

Palaniswami and Jivananda made if off fine from Honolulu this morning for Taipei. In an email they noted that their timing is good.

Today was a tour day at the Aadheenam. We took pictures with our close up camera.. Here is Karupaiah at work up near the ceiling.

Happy couple on tour.

The giant statue of Dakshinamurthy is always captivating.

Silpi Chellaiya

Our Spiritual Park and Monastery on the Island of Mauritius in the Indian Ocean

After our first Sunday of April Ganesha Homa, the Spiritual Park continues to welcome visitors. everyday…

Back to our Homa event…. Devotees bring lighted clay lamps when coming to worship Lord Pancha Ganapati.

These lamps are waved before the Deity and carefully placed on shelves close to the small shrine.

This week the Saivite Hindu Religion class youth have been learning about the Indus Valley civilization as part of their Hindu History lesson. They are looking at photos of the cities of Mohenjodaro and Lothal on the MacBook.

The pond near the Ganesha Mandapam has been filled up and grass has now planted. In future it will be a beautiful lawn…

Some new structures are being fixed to manage the high flow of devotees on Homa days on the lava steps…

The construction of the new bathroom has been completed.

The public can use them on the next Sunday Homa.

A view of the river where Gurudeva had a vision of Lord Ganesha and the sharks years back….

The newly erected stone raised ground around the small Pancha Ganapati shrine.

The mud path from the main entrance to the Ganesha Bridge is being covered with gravel….

A view of the path…


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