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Gurudeva being paraded at the beginning of the Third World section of the San Marga path, July, Guru Purnima, 2001.





Our Beloved and Revered Satguru Sivaya Subramuniyaswami
Attained Maha Samadhi on November 12th, 2001
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More photos from Bodhinatha’s 4-day California mission. Here is Bodhinatha at his “temporary ashram” — the Embassey Suites in Walnut Creek. He follows in Gurudeva’s footsteps making strategically located hotels the “mission control central,” for such journeys. They have the advantage of providing all the facilities for communications with the Aadheenam and those in the area, a computer hook-up, security, ability to control access of devotees, impersonal professional service and spaces large enough to host a group. More photos below.


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Here at home today we had our brother sannyasin,
Swami Ramananda Shiva Das Giri from the Adi Parashakti Siva Peetha in Rancho Mirage, California. We have been in communication with him for some time by letter and email. He came to visit and spent time with Gurudeva in 1999. Born in Pondicherry, as a young man he studied at Kalashetra Chennai and then became a devotee of Anandamayi Ma, and he was later initiated into the Giri order of Sannyasins. Ma left only a small group of initiated sannyasins behind her to carry on the lineage and most of them are older. Swami Ramananda will be the lineage holder for the Parampara in the years ahead.

He has a magnificent Ashram in Rancho Mirage, near Palm Springs. Swami is very active in the local community, teaching children, reaching out to the street people and working with the Indian community in the area. He has received a Ganesha murthi from the Aadheenam and is very enthusiastic about building a Hindu temple on his land. A Saivite, Swami draws often on Gurudeva’s teachings and appreciates the support that Gurudeva gave to him and which he now receives from Bodhinatha. He says there are over 50 Hindu shrines in the LA area and has been thinking about writing a book about “Hollywood Hinduism.”

We send all our love and support to him… a true minister for Sanatana Dharma!



Back in the editorial trenches, Natarajnathaswami meets with Shankar Nathan and his father for continued interviews on the details of the famed Sabarimalai pilgrimage to the temple of Lord Ayyappan in Kerala. Here they have laid out a map of Kerala and are working on a detail description of the pilgrimage. Watch for it in the next issue of Hinduism Today.



While in California, two Academy students, Trent and Shirley Smail, took a tradition they heard about seriously and gave Bodhinatha 108 coins, considered to be a very auspicious gift to make to the Guru to help him with his mission.


Kauai Aadheenam

Bodhinatha’s Golden Gate Mission
April 2002





Sishya come to the hotel for darshan. Here is Adi Alahan with his daughter Darshani. Darshani is a born Hindu, her mother and father having been devotees of Gurudeva since their marriage. Adi served on task force in the monastery as a young man.



Easan Shankar and his young wife Gowri, from Malaysia and Easan’s mother, Chandra Shankar. The Shankar family are some of Gurudeva’s oldest devotees.



Satya and Savitri Palani, long time initiated sishya…



Giving Vibhuti.



Narayanan and Sheela Venkatakrishnan — students of the Master Course. Sheela also is on the web team of sevaks focusing on transcriptions and assisting with the TAKA archives.



Later Bodhinatha went for a satsang of the Golden Gate Mission of Saiva Siddhanta Church at Kulapati Easvan Param’s home in Walnut Creek. Kulamata Devi Param performs the traditional arati greeting at the door.



Skandanathaswami performs a puja with Kulapati Easvan Param assisting. He has a magnificent shrine that is build right at ground level and has the power of a small temple!



The Params have some large panchaloka murties from India and a big Siva Lingam. Everyone really appreciated having a “professional” puja done in the home.



Bodhinatha gave a 1.5 hour talk on the “Nine Qualitites to Cultivate in Children” that he has been working on for several months.



The Ramanbhai Patel family, long time friends and supporters of Gurudeva and his work come to visit. Two young ladies in the family, Hansa (lower left) and Alka (not in the photo) are students of Himalayan Academy. We have known them since they were little girls when their parents brought them to the Palaniswami temple in San Francisco over 20 years ago.



Trent Smail on the right and his wife Shirley in the back on the left and their daughter, Karissa in the front, Trent and Shirley are also students of the Master Course.

Stay tuned for more pictures of events tomorrow.


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Date: April_03_2002
Title: Temple Messages
Category: Temples and Temple Worship
Duration: 8 min., 7 seconds
Date Given: March 18, 2002
Given by: Bodhinatha

We get requests to send letters for various activities at Hindu temples. Usually, we put them in a printed souvenir.

One just went out to New Zealand, to New Zealand Tirumurugan Temple Society on the occasion of the Temple’s Mahakumbhabhishekam. This is a group in New Zealand that only formed in January of 2000 and I looked in the file
and there was a letter from Gurudeva in January 2000, congratulating them on forming. Here we are, just a little over two years later, writing the letter on their kumbhabhishekam. One of the reasons is, they bought an existing building. That always speeds you up. Make a temple out of granite, that will slow you down. But they bought an existing building and installed Deities in it. So we congratulated them and gave them Gurudeva’s standard statement.

“Subramuniyaswami often stressed in His talks and writings that it is through temples the Great Gods are able to contact and inspire us to improve our lives to see God everywhere, to seek love and harmony in all situations starting in our home and then to all we meet. As we become more stable in this harmonious relationship we are inspired to bring forth the culture to share what we have so it may be passed on to the next generation.”

That was Gurudeva’s standard thought on the importance of temples in the Hindu Diaspora or when Hindus exist in countries that don’t have temples. If you don’t have temples, the culture will eventually fade away. Culture isn’t perpetuated from one person to another. It comes out of the temple. The temple has a special vibration which uplifts us all, refines us all, reminds us of the culture and therefore is central to perpetuating it.

The second idea Gurudeva always included was, “Of course, the challenge is for the elders to pass on to the next generation, their deep understanding of Hindu philosophy, the uniqueness of the temple and the traditional ways of
worshipping Tirumurugan and receiving His potent blessings. All of us here at Kauai Aadheenam and our magazine Hinduism Today are always available to help in any way we can to support your efforts.”

This is a challenge worldwide and we have done a few things to help. But it is an ongoing problem that many temple societies don’t have an effective ways of passing on the teachings to the next generation. You visit there, you give a talk where all the kids are outside running around playing. If they are outside running around playing when you are there, it means they are always outside running around playing. That means they are not being taught about the temple. If you don’t understand how the temple works then, of course, you grow up not valuing it and not integrating it into your life.

This is an ongoing challenge in terms of dialogue with Hindu leaders of various temples. Gurudeva is encouraging education to take place at temples that are established. It is something we can focus more of our publications on, to be of service.

We recently produced a nice flyer. It is called ‘Hinduism’s Code of Conduct’, which are the yamas and niyamas, ten yamas and ten niyamas. We have forty-eight thousand of them. That will last a while. We print them along with the cover. So this one was two up. We printed twenty-four thousand of Gurudeva’s commemorative issue. So forty-eight thousand, five thousand of which will go to Trinidad. We have some live wire missionaries, the Ragunatha family in Trinidad who are very eager to distribute Gurudeva’s teaching there. In fact, they are on TAKA with their ‘Mystic Mouse’ publication. They have quite a support team there, distributing the publications. They were very keen on the yamas and niyamas, it even has their telephone contact on it in Trinidad. So five thousand are going to them and we have forty-three thousand more to distribute around the world. It is a very good publication for this kind of effort of teaching children because it summarizes very distinctly in the English and Sanskrit word, these twenty principles and explains them. Plus, we have the greatest back-up possible. We have Gurudeva’s very inspired elucidations of each of the yamas and niyamas in ‘Living with Siva’, as a back-up textbook for any teacher.

Then, we have the Sri Siva Yogaswami Sivathondu Center, Scarborough Ontario, having a Mahasamadhi Puja for Yogaswami on March 24th. We sent a message there.

“Reflecting on the Mahasamadhi of Sri Siva Yogaswami, his great spiritual attainment comes to mind, which was achieved through many years of strict dhyana, sadhana and tapas.” Standard, right? Now, it takes a twist. You have to listen to the twist here. “His attainment is also our potential, our spiritual destiny to be reached at some point in this or a future life. Let his great attainment reinspire us to devote more time to our own spiritual practices.”

That is how Gurudeva looked at it and it is beautifully said in the ‘Clear, White Light’ chapter in ‘Merging with Siva’. “We go into the light and sometimes we see the face of a great Master”. Then it goes on to say, “who shows us our own spiritual potential.” It doesn’t stop and say someone greater than we are. No, you will be that eventually. Let it inspire you to
become your spiritual potential. Our soul is what moves from one life to the next through the process of reincarnation. We cannot take our material wealth with us, only our soul. The soul’s development, its maturation is the only permanent part of life.

Yogaswami’s sagely advise on these matters is timeless. We have three quotes.

“You cannot improve others or the world, improve yourself.” Sometimes, it is easier to think about improving others or worrying about making the world a better, safer place. That is easier to do than to improve our self because to improve our self, we have to acknowledge that we are not perfect, that we have flaws, that we have areas that we can improve and then we have to try and actually do it.

Next quote. “Little by little, control the mind. Direct the mind towards God and practice meditation.”

Finally, “You must know yourself, by yourself. There is nothing else to be known.”

Those are some thoughts from Yogaswami.
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