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Natchintanai-Bhajan Satsang at Kadavul

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Our bi-monthly Natchintanai/Bhajan Satsang was nearly a full house with our Kauai members present and Sadhaka Tejadevanatha (behind the camera) Brahmachari Mayuran and task forcer, Woody.

Kulapati Vel Alahan brought his Pakwaj. It is huge! And though he’s just learning, having a drum adds a lot to the music.

Sivakatirswami took the group through the five areas we are working on: a little vocal practice, memorizing Natchintanai (we have been working on Thondar Nangale, to memorize and visualize without needing a song book), singing one gitam, a song to Lord Muruga from Tirupugal as rendered by Murugadas, our two Vedic slokas and then Swami asked each one to lead the whole group in a bhajan. We have a lot of fun together, singing to God, Gods and Guru!

Homa Begins New Phase

Today was Sun One at the monastery and we had our weekly homa…

This Week's Tour Day

Yesterday was this week’s tour day. Among the visitors was a group of local retired school teachers. Dedicated to education and serving our youth they were a delight to meet and talk with.

With the recent publishing of the Guru Chronicles, our guests now have access to a book which will bring alive the power and presence of our line of Mystical Masters and an introduction to the Hindu way of life in a way that is both potent and entertaining. With Bodhinatha en route to Mauritius Sadasivanathaswami, graced our visitors by personally signing their copy and adding his whimsical insights to the production of the book.

Shwetha Hegde on the left is visiting from Mumbai and was very inspired with Gurudeva’s vision. Such a wonderful soul. Her family built a temple from the ground up just outside of Bangalore. Her daughter Natasha, middle, who lives in California was inspired to bring her mother to Kauai. Neil Vaz from California is also traveling with them.

Mr. and Mrs. Pillai, and Mr. G. K Palat and wife Meera are visiting from Virginia. So happy when they got off the cruise ship in Nawiliwili harbor to find out there is a Hindu Temple on Kauai. As destiny would have it – it was Tour Day which allowed them free access to Iraivan and a meeting with Sadasivanathaswami after the tour.

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Such a beautiful group of souls today on our public tour. So respectful and grateful to the monks for opening the gates of the monastery and sharing their divine perspective.

Looking Back to Skanda Shashti

Chandran Param sent a few photos from those he took when on pilgrimage in October. Here is a wonderful shot of Lord Subramaniya in Kadavul

His daughter Bela Sundari, is determined to chip some stone. Her mother holds a chisel as Bela uses both arms to wield the hammer.

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A multi-national, next generation: children from Malaysia, California and Illinois.

Grace in the Guru's Presence

Bodhinatha talks about the powers of the guru and reads an excerpt from The Guru Chronicles.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ikQFIcW4gaQ

Monks Hike Makaha Ridge


On the retreat, Senthilnathaswami took Sivanadiyar Mayuran and Woody Waits, who is here on task force for six months exploring monastic life, to Kokee State Park on the west side of the island for a hike. They hiked the Makaha Ridge Road, an old dirt road/trail that extends west from the main canyon road along one of the many ridges roughly toward Polihale Beach. The hike was seven miles in all, and covered an altitude change of 1,000 feet between the top of the trail and the far end. Suffice it to say, climbing 1,000 feet in 3.5 miles on the way back was great exercise!

Skanda Shasti Abhishekam

The energetic shakti of Lord Muruga during our Skanda Shasti puja. httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g0nUaCPR4HA

Last Phase's Sun One Upadesha

Our guru speaks about the successive spiritual achievements willpower, God-realization, liberation from rebirth and merger with Siva. httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EPR19-3HL_8

Sri Parameswara Deekshitar Visits from Chidambaram

Over this past retreat, we were graced to have with us Sri Parameswara Deekshitar of Chidambaram temple. Deekshitar is the chief priest of Chidambaram temple and brother of Sri Anandanataraja Deekshitar, both of whom were instrumental in welcoming Gurudeva to said temple for the first time in the 70s. After a tour of San Marga Iraivan Temple, Deekshitar (second from left) met with Bodhinatha has did Deekshitar's wife (far left) and family friend Sundari Balaraman (far right).

The brief yet meaningful visit provided a sweet reminder of the Aadheenam's history and kinship with Ananda Nataraja Chidambaram Temple and the Deekshitars -- its priestly staff of staunch Sivathondars.

Vel and Valli Alahan hosted the priest.

Vel writes: On picking up G. Parameshwara Deekshithar I was confronted with an older gentleman with the energy of a six year old. His wife Vijayalakshmi and a contact from Honolulu Sundari Balaraman accompanied him. Sundari helped in translating whatever Deekshithar and I could not otherwise understand of each other.

We first went to the Sacred Rudraksha Forest. They collected some Rudraksha fruits. He knew if you dug beneath the ground naturally cleaned and polished seed pods were there and he collected a few. He actually knew a great deal about plants as we went on tour. A common ground cover that we consider a common weed difficult to control he said "if one has gout make a juice from the leaves and take three times, only three times".

At our house after a quick foot wash we were to have tea and coffee as it was still early to go Kadavul Temple. He made himself at home walking anywhere he wanted to go. He entered the shrine room and said " this is not a house, it is a Temple." He applied vibhuti from
Chidambaram on us after pouring it over Lord Nataraja's foot as done in Kadavul.


We sat for a while and he took a look through some of our books. Merging with Siva has many small pictures at the start of each chapter. He knew what was depicted on each one "this is saint .... one of the 63 Nayanars and this is his story and why...." And then the next picture. After a brief story of Saint Sambandar we sang the "money bag" song together, the only song I know and my Tamil was pretty good, uh close." We then had our beverages and fruits and while enjoying each other's company he decided to pose and dance as Siva Nataraja and having my wife dance with him.

We decided to walk to the Temple.

Paramacharya Sivanathaswami offered him a seat of honor up at the Crystal Lingam and later in the Nataraja Sanctum. He also met with Yoginathaswami who has the Tamil speaking Siddhi.

We then went on a tour of the Monastery and specifically to Iraivan Temple. He was extremely impressed and without coaching or hesitation reached into the Lion Pillar's mouth and rolled the ball about. He knew Ganapati Stapathi.

He was very impressed with the Puja, the pronunciations of the Vedic chants. He teaches Vedic studies. In Chidambaram one priest does all the six pujas in a day and they alternate as each day has a different priest. After the Tour we had Darshan with Bodhinatha in the Guru Peedam. He was so happy! I know that as he had very deep knowing and comfortable eyes and we connected and he was so, so happy by everyone's treatment of him, a very simple man.

He will never stop talking about Lord Nataraja especially in Hawaii at Kadavul or everywhere, in everyone, dancing.

We took lunch at the house. They brought lunch which we all shared. He asked for a banana leaf, I brought him a banana leaf and Valli added some chutney's and Papadums.

Aum Sivaya,

Newly Weds Come for Blessings

Dr. Uma Hari and Mike from Rhode Island, USA, just got married yesterday in Waimea on the south side of Kauai. They came with the wedding party today to enjoy visiting Iraivan Temple and getting blessings from Bodhinatha.

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