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- GoodStyle
- "Young writers often suppose that style is a garnish for the meat of
- prose, a sauce by which a dull dish is made palatable. Style has no such
- separate entity; it is nondetachable, unfilterable. The beginner should
- approach style warily, realizing that it is himself he is approaching, no
- other; and he should begin by turning resolutely away from all devices
- that are popularly believed to indicate style--all mannerisms, tricks,
- adornments. The approach to style is by way of plainness, simplicity,
- --Strunk and White, "The Elements of Style"
- ''And thus an American textbook, typical required reading for 10th-grade English students, unknowingly extols some virtues of WabiSabi''
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- Gurudeva
- Occasionally people inquired about the spelling of his name, which differs
- slightly from the South Indian form. He explained that the name Subramuniya
- is a Tamil spelling of the Sanskrit Subhramunya (not be be confused with
- of Hinduism's foremost and globally prominent spiritual teachers, a prolific
- author and publisher of Hinduism Today magazine, attained Maha Samadhi,
- "Great Union," today at age 74 at his ashram home on the tropical island of
- Kauai, Hawaii, USA. A spokesperson for the ashram said the Hindu master
- Europe with 72 devotees, that he had advanced intestinal cancer. The disease
- battery of tests revealed the cancer and that it had metastasized to other
- parts of his body. Three medical teams of radiologists and oncologists in
- Hawaii, Washington State and California all concurred that even the most
- just a few months to live. The popular Satguru went into seclusion and after
- several days of meditation declared he would accept no treatment beyond
- palliative measures. He also made the decision to follow the Indian yogic
- fully supported his decision. He died on the 32nd day of his self-declared
- News of his impending passage was first released to the Hindu world on
- October 16. Immediately temples, ashrams and devotees around the world began
- the "Mrityunjaya Yajna," a worship ceremony traditionally offered prior to
- the passing of a great saint. The yajna was performed across the USA,
- Europe, India, Malaysia, Australia, Fiji and New Zealand. In the Hindu
- exalted event, signalling the completion of his mission on Earth and his
- return to the great inner heaven worlds whence he was sent by God and the
- Gods to help mankind. Nearly a hundred devotees from all over the world flew
- to the remote island of Kauai to be nearby during the passage. The
- suddenness of the events stunned the 2.5 million Tamils of Sri Lanka, for
- whom Subramuniyaswami, the successor of Lanka's great guru Yogaswami, is
- their hereditary spiritual leader.
- An outpouring of appreciation came from the local Kauai island residents
- who, though not Hindus, had over the decades of his residence there
- developed a fondness and profound appreciation of Subramuniyaswami, whom
- they called "Gurudeva," the affectionate title he was most known by. They
- them, "Don't be sad, soon I will be with you 24 hours a day, working with
- you all from the inner planes." Bereaved devotees arriving at the island
- ashram heard the same message, and by the time of the Great Departure, a
- profound peace had descended upon the ashram and all connected with it.
- At Subramuniyaswami's request, he was cremated the same day, at Borthwick
- tomorrow morning in a meditation crypt behind the sanctum sanctorum of the
- Veylanswami, 59, was installed immediately as guru of the ashram, formally
- As is traditional, the passage of a saint is not accompanied by the Hindu
- rituals of mourning. The release from the mortal coils at the time of the
- When notified of the Satguru's passing, Sita Ram Goel, one of India's most
- Hinduism, and the recent reawakening of the Hindu mind carries his stamp."
- Ma Yoga Shakti, renowned teacher and Hinduism Today's Hindu of the Year for
- enlightened soul of the West -- a Hanuman of today, a reincarnation of Siva
- Himself -- has watered the roots of Hinduism with great zeal, faith,
- enthusiasm and whole-heartedness." Sri Shivarudra Balayogi Maharaj of India
- helped make Hinduism an even greater gift to humanity." Swami Agnivesh of
- the Arya Samaj wrote, "Satguru Sivaya Subramuniyaswami, our Gurudev, is a
- great spiritual asset for humankind. I still carry with me the warmth of his
- The American Swami
- Few in the Hindu world would not recognize the tall, white-haired American
- who had gained prominence over the decades for his practical and
- clear-minded books replete with explanations of everything Hindu, from the
- most basic beliefs and daily practices to the loftiest refined philosophy
- and yoga techniques. He was equally famous as founder and publisher of
- and controversies around the world. Among his innovative projects are the
- creation of Iraivan Temple on Kauai, the first all-stone, hand-carved
- granite Agamic temple ever built in the West, the founding of Hindu Heritage
- In 1986, the World Religious Parliament in New Delhi honored him as one of
- the five Hindu spiritual leaders outside of India who had most dynamically
- promoted Hinduism in the past 25 years. Among his other honors are being
- named one of 25 "presidents" of religion at the 1996 Parliament of the World
- Religions held in Chicago, and receiving the U Thant Peace Award while
- attending the Millennium Peace Summit of World Religious and Spiritual
- Leaders held at the United Nations in August, 2000. This award was
- previously given to the Dalai Lama, Nelson Mandela, Mikhail Gorbachev, Pope
- John Paul and Mother Teresa. On August 25, 2000, he addressed 1,200
- spiritual leaders during the UN events in New York.
- unusual being with the silken white hair. He was a large man, six-foot two
- inches tall, with deep hazel eyes. He maintained throughout much of his life
- the chiseled body he had developed in his youth as an accomplished ballet
- would be astounded by his strength and grace of movement. He had a keen yet
- unpretentious sense of presentation, and when moving about in public was
- sense of fun, maintained even upon his death bed, for when asked by a monk
- if they could get anything for him, he replied, "Well, yes, a new body."
- classical Eastern and Western dance and in the disciplines of yoga, becoming
- the premier danseur of the San Francisco Ballet by age 19. Increasingly
- to India and Sri Lanka in 1947, on the first ship to sail to India following
- World War II. There he intensified his spiritual training under renowned
- yogis. In 1948, in the mountain caves of Jalani in central Sri Lanka, he
- Jaffna, Sri Lanka. This was the single most respected Saivite Hindu guru for
- the people of Sri Lanka. The 72-year-old sage gave him his Hindu name,
- Subramuniya, and initiated him into the holy orders of sannyasa, or
- renunciate monasticism. Yogaswami then ordained the young mystic into his
- lineage with a tremendous slap on the back, saying, "This will be heard in
- America! Now go 'round the world and roar like a lion. You will build
- Gurudeva introduced the nation to the circular saw, worked with leading
- Buddhist elders and founded Saiva Siddhanta Church, the world's first Hindu
- church, now active in many nations, and the Sri Subramuniya Ashram in the
- township of Alaveddy, just north of Jaffna.
- Occasionally people inquired about the spelling of his name, which differs
- slightly from the South Indian form. He explained that the name Subramuniya
- is a Tamil spelling of the Sanskrit Subhramunya (not be be confused with
- Gurudeva returned to America in 1950 where he went into a reclusive phase of
- deep contemplation and developed the spiritual techniques imparted to him in
- Sri Lanka, from which he wrote his first book, "Raja Yoga." This profound
- masterpiece remains the core of his teachings. Yogaswami had told him not to
- teach until he reached the age of 30, so it was in 1957 that he founded
- Himalayan Academy, now with thousands of students, and opened America's
- Virginia City, Nevada, and other areas of California. During this time he
- welcomed Hindu swamis coming for the first time to America, including Swami
- Subramuniyaswami developed an effective method of teaching through
- different parts of the world until two months before his passing. Among the
- most outstanding of these programs was his 1969 pilgrimage to India with 65
- devotees, then the largest group from America ever to come to India. Similar
- spiritual journeys took him and hundreds of devotees to dozens of nations,
- tours focused on connecting with the Tamil Saivite communities around the
- In the 1970s he brought his followers and organization entirely into
- Hinduism, and established Kauai Aadheenam, a monastery-temple complex in the
- South Indian tradition on Kauai, Hawaii, USA. His was the first major
- Saivite Hindu theological center outside the Indian subcontinent. In 1975 he
- founded the San Marga Iraivan Temple, and in 1979 he began publishing his
- Virginia City, Nevada, and produced tens of thousands of his books and
- courses for the general market, writing about Indian spiritual practices
- long before they became popular.
- It was during this decade that large numbers of Hindus began to emigrate
- from India to the United States and Europe, encouraged by new immigration
- laws passed by President John F. Kennedy. Once here, they often found
- themselves cut off from the guidance of Hindu leaders in India.
- Subramuniyaswami sought to fill the gap by inspiring dozens of groups to
- build temples and perpetuate Hinduism in their new countries. Often he would
- gift the temple founders an icon of Lord Ganesha, the Hindu God invoked at
- the start of any project, with instructions to immediately begin His
- worship. He made himself available to the founders when they encountered
- difficulties, and counseled them on how to integrate with the local American
- community. He helped major institutions like the Chinmaya Mission and
- staff to the Hindu cause. In many cases, he would assign one of his own
- devotees to work closely with the temple until it was firmly established.
- Thus were dozens of temples built under his direct guidance or indirect
- In the 80s, often as part of his Innersearch programs, he conducted Hindu
- renaissance tours, meeting hundreds of thousands of Hindus in India and Sri
- Lanka, to whom he spread a message of courage, regenerating pride of
- heritage. In 1983 he traveled throughout Sri Lanka with a few of his
- monastics, visiting hundreds of villages, giving powerful talks in all parts
- of the country, even the remote tea plantations of central Lanka. Over
- in their heritage and to cling to their faith despite efforts of other
- was paraded through towns and villages in the ancient way, seldom seen
- would walk to each meeting, each temple rite, each lecture. Sometimes these
- would go for miles, with devotees crowded on both sides of the roadway,
- chanting and offering flower petals beneath his long-striding feet. In
- Tuticorin, deep in the south of India, city elder and staunch Saiva
- the West through the streets in a marvelous procession of chariots and
- Hundreds of thousands of Saivites turned out that morning to welcome the
- sage from America, and he was led for miles through the city streets with
- hundreds of women with baskets full of flowers standing on the tops of each
- building raining tons of flowers on the great guru below who had given
- Saivite Hinduism back its pride of place among the religions of the world.
- During this same journey, he was given awards from all the major spiritual
- India's greatest Bharata Natyam dancer, Kumari Swarnamukhi, to dance in the
- the first in hundreds of years and marked the return of the sacred dancers
- to the temples from which they had been banned for so long.
- Also in the 1980s Gurudeva founded a branch monastery in Mauritius, whose
- to our country," wrote one Mauritian at the time, "but do not just feed us
- Always an accomplished publisher, Subramuniyaswami came in on the ground
- floor with desktop publishing, adopting the Apple computer in 1985, then in
- its infancy, and instructing his monks to create a state-of-the-art system.
- Engineers from Apple came to Kauai to marvel at the setup. Apple even sent a
- team of documentary filmmakers to the monastery to show their employees the
- monastics. He enjoyed the technology and proficiently used it for his work.
- scriptures, books, pamphlets, art, lessons and later through CDs and the
- Subramuniyaswami had come by this time to be well-known throughout the world
- as an articulate, insightful and forceful exponent of the Hindu faith. In
- the late 1980s and the 1990s, in historic gatherings of spiritual and
- at the seminal Global Forum of Political and Spiritual Leaders‹at Oxford in
- 1988, Moscow in 1990, and Brazil in 1992. In 1986, the World Religious
- Parliament in New Delhi honored him as one of the five Hindu spiritual
- leaders outside of India who had most dynamically promoted Hinduism in the
- past 25 years. In 1993 he was elected one of three Presidents of Hinduism at
- the 100th anniversary of the Parliament of World Religions in Chicago. It
- stunning 3,000-page illustrated trilogy of sourcebooks on Saivism. The last
- from the printers in Malaysia shortly before his passing.
- Subramuniyaswami taught the traditional Saivite Hindu path to enlightenment,
- a path that leads the soul from simple service to worshipful devotion to
- God, from the disciplines of meditation and yoga to the direct knowing of
- Divinity within. His insights into the nature of consciousness provide a key
- for quieting the external mind and revealing to aspirants their deeper
- states of being, which are eternally perfect, full of light, love, serenity
- and wisdom. He urges all seekers to live a life of ahimsa, nonhurtfulness
- guru's instruction to bring Saivism to the Western world by teaching others
- His Monastic Order and the Future
- Foundational to all of his work is the Kauai Aadheenam and its resident
- Saiva Siddhanta Yoga Order. This group of 14 initiated swamis with lifetime
- countries and include both men born into the Hindu religion and those who
- of Subramuniyaswami's strict and hands-on personal guidance, all of his work
- will be carried forward and flourish in the future under the guidance of his
- This is an advaitic (non-dualist) Saiva Siddhanta order, a living stream of
- the ancient Nandinatha Sampradaya. This lineage is bound by certain common
- elements of philosophy including a belief in both the transcendent and
- immanent nature of God, the value of temple worship and the need to work
- teaches the principle philosophical doctrines of the Hindu religion,
- all beings, the importance of the yamas and niyamas, the need for purity and
- personal encounter with the Divine, gained through the several yogas and
- recognize caste distinctions in spiritual pursuits and initiate from the
- lowest to the highest, according to spiritual worthiness. Swamis of the
- Nandinatha lineage are often known as "market-place swamis," for they have
- historically lived among the people, rather than in remote areas, and
- interacted freely with all regardless of social status.
- advance Hinduism throughout the world. Leading swamis of India marveled at
- his ability to explain the most complex principles in a uniquely lucid and
- straightforward English, perhaps the central part of his written legacy, for
- until him the English representations of Hinduism were mostly Victorian in
- style or academic and awkward. Swami Chidananda Saraswati, President of the
- Divine Life Society, Rishikesh, India, said, "All the Hindus of our global
- Hindu brotherhood are verily indebted to Satguru Sivaya Subramuniyaswami for
- his super compendium of books on Hinduism so carefully compiled, classified,
- proclaimed that he is a genius of Hinduism. He has put millions under a deep
- debt of gratitude by his unprecedented literary work."
- are popular around the world for their easy readability, and are used in
- American universities for Hindu courses of study and comparative religion
- in question and answer format on the basics of Hinduism. Central to "Living
- with Siva" are his lengthy explanations of the traditional restraints and
- observances of Hinduism and his 365 guidelines for Hindu living, of which
- 115-year-old Swami Bua of New York recently commented, "These guidelines
- unfold one after the other with stunning simplicity. There are instructions
- In the 365 sutras, Subramuniyaswami addressed many controversial issues of
- our day, one of which came into play at the end of his own life. Hindu
- as a means of accelerating one's departure from the body in the case of
- terminal illness. Upon hearing his medical prognosis, he meditated upon the
- path ahead and considering the severity of his condition decided to fast to
- Living with Siva: "To leave the body in the right frame of mind, in the
- right consciousness, through the highest possible chakra, is a key to
- spiritual progress. The seers did not want unrelenting pain and hopelessness
- to be the only possibilities facing a soul whose body was failing, whose
- only experience was pain without reprieve. So they prescribed a kindly way,
- a reasonable way, especially for the pain-riddled, disabled elderly and the
- No killer drugs. No violence. No involvement of another human being, with
- all the karmic entanglements that inevitably produces. No life-support
- systems. No loss of the family wealth for prolonged health care or into the
- hands of unscrupulous doctors. No lapsing into unconscious coma. No loss of
- a quiet, slow, natural exit from the body, coupled with spiritual practices,
- The third book, "Merging with Siva," is on mystical Hinduism,
- Subramuniyaswami's speciality. It is a summation of his yogic and
- metaphysical insights gained through over 50 years of meditation and inner
- practices. This master work, which is a kind of handbook for seekers of
- light and serious aspirants wishing to follow the path toward illumination
- and spiritual liberation, covers a wide range of subjects including karma,
- the aura, the fourteen chakras or psychic force centers of the body,
- understanding and transcending the various states of mind and the methods to
- In addition to the trilogy, Subramuniyaswami produced "Loving Ganesha," a
- work on Hinduism's favorite God; "Lemurian Scrolls," which explores the
- origins of mankind on Earth; "Weaver's Wisdom," the best English translation
- of the ancient Tamil ethical scripture, "Tirukural;" "Saiva Dharma Sastras,"
- an administrative manual on his organization which has served to guide other
- Hindu organizations in their efforts to transplant Hinduism on Western soil;
- as well as dozens of pamphlets, posters and handouts. In response to a
- request from the Hindus of Fiji, he prepared a children's course, Saivite
- Hindu Religion, now taught to thousands of children around the world.
- encapsulated one entire aspect of Subramuniyaswami's mission: clear and
- ethical religious conversion. Unlike many other Hindu teachers in America,
- he was adverse to hiding or minimizing the Hindu origins of his teachings.
- He insisted that his devotees be boldly and proudly Hindus, and if they were
- not born into the faith, that they sincerely convert to Hinduism if they
- wanted to follow him, including legally changing their name to a Hindu name.
- The book was well received in India, where people referred to it as "How to
- Become a Better Hindu." The Shankaracharya of Puri, one of Hinduism's
- enter the Hindu fold, and also to the younger generation of Hindus." The
- book also has greatly assisted with intermarriage of Hindus with those
- outside their faith.
- Subramuniyaswami enjoyed promoting his books, and in the course of his
- travels for other events he would take time out to have book signings at
- local book stores such as Borders and Barnes and Noble. These were always
- interested in his teachings an opportunity for a personal encounter with the
- famed guru. The store would turn into a temporary temple as devotees and
- bookstores rarely stocked enough books for the relatively large numbers who
- would come, and compensated by bringing dozens of extra copies. At the end
- of the evening, Subramuniyaswami would joke with the store's staff, "Well,
- do I get the job?"
- about Hinduism; 4) To protect, preserve and promote the sacred Vedas and the
- Hindu religion; 5) To nurture and monitor the ongoing spiritual Hindu
- promote Sanatana Dharma. The magazine is supplemented with a daily e-mailed
- summary of Hindu news appearing in the world press called Hindu Press
- International. The magazine is by far the most sophisticated Hindu
- periodical and the only one which deals with all denominations of Hinduism
- the magazine has successfully kept Hindus and non-Hindus alike appraised of
- a wide range of issues, people and institutions. Its website, along with
- information, is by far the largest resource on Hinduism on the Internet
- (start at www.himalayanacademy.com). A unique part of his website is "A
- Daily Chronicle of Kauai's Hindu Monstery," at which his answers to
- Hundreds of such sessions are archived there (see http://www.gurudeva.org/)
- Ma Yoga Shakti, renowned teacher and Hinduism Today's Hindu of the Year for
- 2000, said, "We are very proud of Hinduism Today. For more than three
- decades, Subramuniyaswami, a highly enlightened soul of the West -- a
- Hanuman of today, a reincarnation of Siva Himself -- has watered the roots
- of Hinduism with great zeal, faith, enthusiasm and whole-heartedness." Sri
- united Hindus throughout the world with his dynamic approach to an ancient
- lead in the effort to overcome the problem of self-alienation and growing
- illiteracy among the Hindus of their heritage. It is easily the best
- The Iraivan Temple, now under construction at Kauai Aadheenam, was conceived
- shortly after Subramuniyaswami had a powerful vision of God Siva walking on
- the Aadheenam land in 1975. To permanently capture the power of this great
- vision, he commissioned the construction of a large temple to be entirely
- made of hand-carved granite. The land was prepared for fifteen years, money
- hired to design the edifice in the thousand-year-old Chola style. The actual
- blessed by the presence of Sri Sri Sri Trichyswami and Sri Sri Sri
- Balagangadharanathaswami, the two foremost spiritual gurus of Karnataka
- State, who so loved Gurudeva's vision of a temple carved in India and
- erected in America that they gave him 11 acres of land and supported every
- phase of the work as though it was their own temple being built. On the arid
- desert lands, Gurudeva founded an entire village for the project. Homes were
- erected for the 75 carvers and their families, wells were dug, kitchens
- protect the stone sculptors from the Indian sun. A Malaysian family,
- devotees of Gurudeva, Jiva Rajasankara, with his wife and sons, were brought
- to Bangalore to supervise the workers. The family oversees even today the
- stones which are quarried, carved and trial-fitted, then shipped to Kauai
- where starting in May, 2001, a team of seven master stone carvers from India
- arrived to begin assembly. They are presently on the sixth course of the
- temple; the work is expected to take several more years to complete. At the
- time of Gurudeva's passing, they had just completed the floor of the inner
- sanctum. This is the first all-stone temple ever built in the Western
- Hemisphere, and one for which Subramuniyaswami has insisted upon the most
- careful craftsmanship. He directed the carvers to do everything by hand, and
- the time-consuming and expensive project, he said no, telling them that by
- having it done in the old way we would be passing along the ancient,
- hands-only craft to one more generation. The entire temple, which is taking
- hundreds of man years to complete, is being produced in the same way that
- great carvers like Michelangelo and Rubin did their masterpieces, with a
- simple hammer and an array of chisels. Enshrined in the temple will be a
- 700-pound single-pointed quartz crystal, possibly the largest in the world,
- methods by other religions in India and other parts of the world. He put his
- concerns directly before leaders of other faiths in public forums and in
- private. He also raised these controversies at various international
- At the moment when Nepal changed from a monarchy to a democracy in 1990, his
- "Hindu." As a result, Nepal remains the only officially Hindu nation in the
- In the 1990s Subramuniyaswami became aware of the pervasive use of corporal
- punishment in the homes and schools of Hindus. He immediately began a
- campaign to "Stop the War in the Home" (see source for this talk at end) and
- to change the policies of schools. He directed his own followers in many
- nations to stop hitting or abusing, even verbally, their children under any
- circumstances, and instructed them to begin teaching nonviolent methods of
- positive discipline within their local community. For this, he partnered
- with Dr. Jane Nelsen, one of the great voices of enlightened discipline for
- children. She visited him on Kauai and together they worked out programs in
- Hindu communities around the world. This campaign, which is paralleled in
- other parts of the world among people of other faiths, is bearing fruit,
- with dozens of schools in India now forbidding corporal punishment, and
- thousands of Hindu parents reconsidering their own methods of child rearing.
- When he addressed the 1,200 delegates to the Millennium Peace Summit of
- World Religious and Spiritual Leaders at the United Nations in August, 2000,
- he said in part, "To stop the wars in the world, our best long-term solution
- is to stop the war in the home. It is here that hatred begins, that
- children learn to solve their problems with violence. This is true of every
- Within his own tradition of Saiva Siddhanta, Subramuniyaswami worked
- personal teaching. Relying upon his own intuition and profound mystical
- powers, he clarified and purified all of the Saivite teachings of his
- inner experience. His staff researched thousands of topics and consulted
- regularly with hundreds of scholars, linguists, historians, theologians and
- other experts, all of whom enthusiastically assisted this great spiritual
- leader. He never engaged in theological dispute with other sects of
- Hinduism, but rather encouraged each to be true to their own traditions and
- encouraging all shared beliefs and practices, rather than emphasizing areas
- of disagreement. As a result, spiritual leaders of all traditions embraced
- him and counted him a friend and ally. There has never been a guru so
- beloved by other gurus, nor one so fond of a brother swami. Over the years
- hundreds were either visited by him in their ashrams or found their way to
- his ashram in the Pacific Ocean.
- In addition to his work within the global Hinduism, Subramuniyaswami also
- had special relations with a number of communities including the Sri Lankan
- Tamils, the Saivites of Mauritius, Malaysia and Fiji and his fellow
- In South India, these theological centers, known as aadheenams, perform many
- functions. They found and manage temples, hold endowment investments and
- arbitrate theological issues, give spiritual counseling and teach. They have
- the authority to clarify and reinterpret scripture and to revise customary
- practices of their communities. They also deal with worldly matters and are
- called upon to settle disputes in the community, to advise politicians, even
- these functions in these various communities.
- By far his greatest efforts and most focused energy went toward the 2.5
- the country in 1983. Just prior to its onset he toured the country,
- addressing hundreds of thousands of Tamils. After 1983, Tamil refugees
- poured out of Sri Lanka and made their way to Canada, America, Germany,
- England, Australia and dozens of other countries. He founded the first
- Refugee Relief Fund for Sri Lankans in 1985, collecting money in the West
- and sending it to the war-torn region of Jaffna. He established and
- maintained contact with each of these communities, advised them on how to
- adjust to their circumstances and to remain staunch Saivite Hindus. In his
- last Innersearch travel-study program, he visited many of these communities
- in Europe, and celebrated with them their successful adaptation to their new
- homes. In Denmark in August of 2001 he laid the foundation stone for an
- Amman temple and visited other temple communities in Sweden, Norway, Germany
- and the UK.
- No group of Hindus counted Gurudeva their champion more than the noble
- Saivite temple priests. Most especially he encouraged and defended the
- Sivacharya priests of South India, who are traditionally attached to the
- aadheenams. He helped restore the dignity of this priesthood and encouraged
- young men born in the priest families to follow in the profession of their
- fathers instead of opting for higher-paying but totally secular jobs. He
- instructed the trustees of these temples outside of India he helped get
- started to treat their priests with respect, pay them decent wages and
- provide proper living facilities. He encouraged priests to start their own
- considered the status and well-being of the Hindu priesthood to be the most
- accurate measure of the well-being of Hinduism in general, and his successor
- and monks will continue to champion the cause of Hindu priests around the
- world. The priests in turn assisted Subramuniyaswami's mission at every
- in temple worship, a training heretofore never imparted to anyone outside
- their caste.
- Subramuniyaswami first visited Malaysia in June of 1980 with two of his
- swamis, and then again in January, 1981, traveling with 33 devotees for an
- Innersearch program which included India and Sri Lanka. Over the next few
- years, Hindus attracted to Subramuniyaswami's teachings started the
- schools. These classes and the widespread distribution of Hinduism Today
- Hindus are just 10% of the population. Gurudeva's dedicated members in this
- country disseminated clear Hindu teachings to the youth and instilled a
- pride in Hindu religion as a result. He sent one of his monastics to teach
- classes all over the country. In 1986 the first Hindu youth camps in
- Malaysia were conducted by his devotees, which inspired all the other Hindu
- abolishing corporal punishment in the homes and schools, directing his
- devotees to teach classes for other Hindu parents in nonviolent means of
- parenting and to change school policies regarding corporal punishment of
- students. At a national level, the cumulative impact of his work has been a
- dramatic increase in the pride of Hindus. One person said, "He has breathed
- new life into Hinduism for the Hindus of Malaysia." Today three of
- Manon Mardemootoo, a long-standing devotee of Subramuniyaswami and a
- prominent attorney, offered this summary of Subramuniyaswami's work in the
- island nation of Mauritius:
- "Subramuniyaswami came to Mauritius in the 1980s at the request of Hindu
- elders who were worried about the high rate of conversion from the Hindu
- fold. In January, 1982, he spent an entire month there traveling from
- village to village with one of his swamis. Then Gurudeva sent a
- French-speaking monk who at one time was holding 25 classes around the
- island. He conveyed Subramuniyaswami's teachings on the three worlds, the
- story of our soul, our great God and Gods, the pillars of Hinduism, karma,
- dharma, etc., all of which gave us a glimpse of our incomparable heritage,
- the greatness of Hinduism and the oneness of mankind. He removed
- misconceptions in the Tamil Saivite community. Many of us came to understand
- that Sivaratri was not a festival of our Hindi-speaking brothers only, nor
- was Ganesha Chaturti a purely Maurati festival, but rather both were major
- "The establishment of Subramuniyaswami's mission was made official by the
- the printing of a local edition of Hinduism Today in 1986 on the island and
- set up a monastery on a 12-acre parcel at Riviere du Rempart. Hundreds of
- people would come for the weekly homas held at that time. Today the major
- part of this land has been dedicated to a spiritual park, a present of
- Subramuniyaswami to the people of Mauritius and the only one of its nature
- in the country. It is now regularly visited by pilgrims from the world over.
- The Spiritual Park was created at a cost of several million rupees, all
- donated by local Hindus. The most elaborate part of it is the Ganesha
- large granite icons of Lord Murugan, in His form as the six-faced Arumugam,
- and Lord Siva, in the form of Dakshinamurthi, the silent teacher, also grace
- the spiritual park.
- "We have had a regular flow of monastics from our headquarters in Hawaii,
- Kauai Aadheenam, to the monastery. They created the Spiritual Park and held
- retreats and seminars for thousands of youth around the island.
- well he encouraged the wearing of Hindu dress at home, temples and during
- Tyaganatha, hailing from the same village of Rempart, who is one of the
- discipline, the concept of education without violence at home and school and
- the only way to completely eradicate violence from our society. Gurudeva
- will be remembered for the sense of discipline in spiritual life and
- excellence at work which he instilled among his members and the need to
- pursue daily sadhanas for spiritual progress and peaceful living in the
- spirit of ahimsa in all aspects of life. This is the present sadhana of
- members, to take these teachings into the public and make it a living
- reality. Subramuniyaswami succeeded in creating a sense of self-respect and
- a new-found identity among the Hindus of Mauritius.
- The first was with Hindu leaders to strengthen the ties within the Hindu
- community. Then in 1995, under the auspices of the municipal Council of Port
- Louis, he met with religious leaders of all faiths to strengthen the bonds
- of friendship, respect and harmony among the people of Mauritius. Today, in
- significant part because of Subramuniyaswami's contribution, Mauritius is
- cited everywhere, including on the floor of the United Nations, as an
- example of peaceful coexistence in a multi-racial, multi-religious nation."
- Over his 52 years of ministry, Subramuniyaswami has helped the Hindus of
- Zealand, Australia, Fiji, Singapore, and many more countries. Indeed, there
- is probably not a corner of the Hindu world which has not been impacted by
- Even though Subramuniyaswami's Kauai Aadheenam is located outside of India
- and in a largely non-Hindu community, still he found himself performing the
- traditional functions of an aadheenam for the local community. He was a key
- member of "Vision Kauai," a group of community leaders including
- positive future for the island's community. He worked monthly with the mayor
- of Kauai, with county council members, the university provost, the
- superintendent of schools, business and agricultural leaders, to bring a
- unity to the ethnically diverse island of 55,000 and to offer his vision for
- a secure, drug-free future for the children. It was a message he carried
- out for advice by community leaders on the important issues facing the
- island. Hundreds of residents, well-to-do and not so well-to-do alike,
- counted him as their easily approachable friend and counselor, remaining
- only remotely aware of his stature in the Hindu world. He was, in fact,
- Kauai's most renowned citizen, the only one with an extensive global impact.
- This was recognized in formal ways by the governor of the state, the mayor
- and county council. Indeed, the outpouring of gratitude and appreciation
- as for those of his close disciples.
- "Just before his passing," said the monastery spokesperson, "He asked
- unstinting vigor, to keep one another strong on the spiritual path, to work
- diligently on their personal spiritual disciplines and to live every moment
- in harmony and love for all peoples. His monks, forged in the fires of his
- These two communities will continue the work together: building the Iraivan
- Temple, managing the Spiritual Park in Mauritius, shepherding souls on the
- Saivite path of enlightenment, continuing the many publications, teaching
- children their Saivite Hindu religion, preserving traditional culture and
- art, protecting Hindu priests and the indigenous faiths of the world,
- contributing to our local Kauai community, guiding the future of Hinduism
- around the globe and working to reduce violence, child-beating and spouse
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