Today at Kauai Aadheenam

Jnanis & the Path They Teach, Part One

Satguru Bodhinatha Veylanswami gives his weekly upadesha in Kadavul Temple at Kauai’s Hindu Monastery in Hawaii. It is part of a series of talks elaborating on the inspired teachings of Satguru Śivaya Subramuniyaswami as found in his book Merging With Śiva.

So many in the world are unaware of the great joys that are the reward of a religious life lived well. They seek their fulfillment outside of themselves and fall short time and time again. One day they will conclude, as you all have, that it is the inner life, the spiritual life, that alone brings eternal, unchanging happiness. This outer world and consciousness can never bring the soul real contentment, real fulfillment. Oh, you can find a temporary happiness, but it will be followed by its opposite in due course. The outer consciousness of the material world is by its very nature a bondage. It binds one through karma. It binds one through māyā. It binds one through āṇava, or ego identity and ignorance. That is the nature of the world, to bind us. 

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Fish Tank Top Border Completed

The Siddhidata Kulam has been steadily crafting a beautiful wood edge to wrap around the top of their fish tank for providing a balance to the base and cabinets underneath. Nityashankaran Mogan from Malaysia helped when he was here in March/April. Well, it’s finally been completed and is now installed on top of the tank, looking stately.

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A New Drone for the Aadheenam

Jai Ganesha!

Today our monks were able to send up our new drone for a quick test flight, and capture a few photos with its Hasselblad-engineered lenses.

Apart from using drones for taking pretty photos, the Aadheenam puts them to work in other capacities as well, such as in surveying our agricultural, construction and landscaping projects. They are also used for taking updated images of our sprawling, nearby agricultural water systems—an important part of our island’s local sustainability efforts in our area.

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Monks traveling

Jai Ganesha!

Yoginathaswami and Nirvani Tejadevanatha are traveling to Malaysia. They will be in Malaysia from May 18 to June 10. During their visit, they will attend various events and give talks on a wide range of topics related to Hinduism and the Path to Siva book. They will also meet with our members and attend satsangs. Aum

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Return of the Lotuses

The Saga Continues

We have shared recently how lotuses that were once super abundant in our ponds were totally eaten by the ravenous tilapia fish some years back. Inspired by two pilgrims, we have successfully (with the help of Kauai’s lotus whisperer, Ken Bernard) established just yesterday seven lotuses in seven 130-gallon pots buried in the ground. Ken also brought water lilies and five fast-growing aquatic plants. These will provide interest in the pots when the lotuses naturally die back and hibernate. He also introduced some small red platies fish and a few small snails who, as they multiply, are to become the maintenance crew.

Ken brought an abundance and with the additional plants he and Sadasivanathaswami set up a small Water Garden Propagation Area with the idea that when these lotuses and water lilies in smaller pots bloom they can be displayed at the Iraivan Temple entrance for all pilgrims to enjoy for a few days or weeks.

We learned from Ken that there are only two true species of lotus on the planet, the Asian Sacred Lotus and the American Yellow Lotus. Ken remarked that their new home, being half Indian and half American is an apt place for these two. And, he added, lotuses have been on the Earth for 130 million years, and are among the earliest flowering plants.

Factoids

Lotus has several unusual features that fascinate botanists:

Thermal flowers

Some lotus flowers can regulate temperature slightly, which is rare among plants.

Extremely durable seeds

Sacred lotus seeds have germinated after more than 1,000 years. One famous Chinese lotus seed was dated to around 1,300 years old and successfully sprouted.

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Iraivan Temple Circumambulation Road Completed

The road construction is complete! Two sections were added to tie it to the road coming down from the main Aadheenam buildings. Drainage pipes were also installed underneath in strategic locations. The concrete contractor team did a great job and persevered despite the challenge of persistent rain on one day. For their good work, they were given a bonus and a case of noni juice, for which they were very thankful.

Within a few months, a second team will begin installing quartzite tile on top of the concrete.

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