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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
- "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
- 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
- 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
- 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,
- 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 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
- the chiseled body he had developed in his youth as an accomplished ballet
- 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
- 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
- deep contemplation and developed the spiritual techniques imparted to him in
- 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
- Virginia City, Nevada, and other areas of California. During this time he
- welcomed Hindu swamis coming for the first time to America, including Swami
- 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
- 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
- courses for the general market, writing about Indian spiritual practices
- long before they became popular.
- 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.
- In the 80s, often as part of his Innersearch programs, he conducted Hindu
- 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,
- 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
- 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
- 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
- countries and include both men born into the Hindu religion and those who
- will be carried forward and flourish in the future under the guidance of his
- 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
- 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
- are popular around the world for their easy readability, and are used in
- in question and answer format on the basics of Hinduism. Central to "Living
- with Siva" are his lengthy explanations of the traditional restraints and
- 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
- a quiet, slow, natural exit from the body, coupled with spiritual practices,
- The third book, "Merging with Siva," is on mystical Hinduism,
- light and serious aspirants wishing to follow the path toward illumination
- 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;
- request from the Hindus of Fiji, he prepared a children's course, Saivite
- Hindu Religion, now taught to thousands of children around the world.
- 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
- 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
- information, is by far the largest resource on Hinduism on the Internet
- 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
- decades, Subramuniyaswami, a highly enlightened soul of the West -- a
- Hanuman of today, a reincarnation of Siva Himself -- has watered the roots
- united Hindus throughout the world with his dynamic approach to an ancient
- "Hinduism Today presents Hinduism's new global face. It takes a strategic
- 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
- 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
- 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,
- to Bangalore to supervise the workers. The family oversees even today the
- stones which are quarried, carved and trial-fitted, then shipped to Kauai
- 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,
- 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
- powers, he clarified and purified all of the Saivite teachings of his
- 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
- 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,
- 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
- their caste.
- 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
- 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
- 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
- prominent attorney, offered this summary of Subramuniyaswami's work in the
- "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,
- 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
- people would come for the weekly homas held at that time. Today the major
- 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.
- 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
- 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
- cited everywhere, including on the floor of the United Nations, as an
- 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
- 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
- positive future for the island's community. He worked monthly with the mayor
- of Kauai, with county council members, the university provost, the
- 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
- 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
- "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
- Website for extensive further information and high-resolution photos
- Weblog2001November
- [Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance]
- [The German Wine Route]
- but must analyze them the way a goldsmith analyzes-gold by cutting,
- [Fink] wants to bring more Unix software to Mac OS X. Goal number one is porting software to Mac OS X. Goal number two is making the results available to casual users.
- [The Wooden Bowl]
- (via [Gleanings]) [The emergent new order|http://www.salon.com/tech/feature/2001/11/28/emergence/index.html] : Feed magazine founder [Steven Johnson] explains how self-organizing systems are made to order for ants, cities, software and terrorists.
- [Cicero] : [The Six Mistakes of Man]
- Value of the [Neem] leaf
- [Peter Coad] : [Feature Driven Development|http://www.togethersoft.com/services/publications/presentations/fddatjavaone2000_ppt.zip]
- We went to [Salzburg] for the weekend. We will go again in Spring, Summer or Autumn and we have learnt some valuable lessons about Winter, Snow etc. !
- [The Cathedral and the Bazaar] : ...Every good work of software starts by scratching a developer's personal itch...
- [Gerald M. Weinberg]'s book [The Psychology of Computer Programming]
- [Mother Teresa] : The minute you begin to do what you want to do, it's really a different kind of life.
- [Mira Art] : [Not being attached to anything....|http://surprise.editthispage.com/2001/11/22] : "...All in the world recognise the beautiful as beautiful. Herein lies ugliness..."
- The beasts in a man
- (via [PaperQuote])[Albert Einstein] : The World is not dangerous because of those who do harm but because of those who look at it without doing anything.
- [Patrick David Harrigan] seems to be the lead maintainer of [Murugan Bhakti] - Great Work
- A Question : IF it was only possible to browse 1 site in the future... What would it be ?
- My answer of the moment :-) [Murugan Bhakti]
- [Thomas Paine] in [The Age of Reason] : It is necessary to the happiness of man that he be mentally faithful to himself. Infidelity does not consist in believing, or in disbelieving, it consists in professing to believe what one does not believe.
- After reading [Andre Durand]'s [Global Consciousness 1.0|http://discuss.andredurand.com/stories/storyReader$187], I have an idea about combining this thought with [Quaker]ism... Why not we implement a system where members can raise 1 issue per day and only 1 a day, Every other member can post their opinion after careful thought and it would be possible to edit the opinion only a few times within the next 1/2 hour ! and That's it ! - I will try to refine it !
- [Charles du Bois] : The important thing is this: To be able at any moment to sacrifice what we are for what we could become.
- [John Taylor Gatto]'s [writing on the web|http://www.preservenet.com/theory/Gatto.html]
- [Jonathan Wallace] maintains [The Ethical Spectacle]
- A hypocrite is a person who professes beliefs and opinions that they do not hold
- [Ralph Waldo Emerson] : "Shall I tell you the secret of the true scholar? It is this: Every man I meet is my master in some point, and in that I learn of him."
- [Mother] : Always remember to love thy mother, because you only have one mother in your lifetime... I would replace mother with parents...
- [Stephen Hawking] in [A Brief History of Time] : As we shall see, the concept of time has no meaning before the beginning of the universe. This was first pointed out by St. Augustine. When asked: What did God do before he created the universe? Augustine didn't reply: He was preparing Hell for people who asked such questions. Instead, he said that time was a property of the universe that God created, and that time did not exist before the beginning of the universe.
- We went to [Dachau] today to visit the [Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial Site].
- The sign of the gate is [Arbeit Macht Frei] (Work Brings Freedom)
- Later we went to Munich and waited in the [Marienplatz|http://www.muenchen-tourist.de/deutsch/stadtinformationen/plaetze/marienplatz.htm] for the [Glockenspiel im Rathausturm|http://www.muenchen-tourist.de/englisch/stadtinformationen/plaetze/muenchen-stadtinformationen-sehenswuerdigkeiten-plaetze_e_m.htm]. But, in winter, it only happens once a day at 11AM !
- [Joel Spolsky] : It's about time that I updated my crufty old list of recommended books. What books should I have up there? - [Vote for ONE Book|http://discuss.fogcreek.com/joelonsoftware/default.asp?cmd=show&ixPost=934]
- [Jeremy Stangroom] is the on-line editor for [The Philosopher's Magazine|http://www.philosophers.co.uk/]
- [Tim Pozar] : One of my main "themes" in life is to give tools to the world that help them express their ideas. I have this rather utopian idea that if everyone has the tools to exchange ideas then the world will be a better place.
- Author Unknown : To the world you might be one person, but to one person you might be the world.
- [Kalpana Mohan] : I live in a place where a million dollars is loose change for most people. I live in a place where people lease Mercs while they await their Porsches. It's a place where every minuscule movement of the NASDAQ rumbles into a seismological event. A place where deals are made - to be broken when options vest...
- [Peter J. Denning]'s new book is [The Invisible Future: The Seamless Integration of Technology into Everyday Life]
- [HotLinks] is going to charge for their service from 3rd December 2001... If they allow me to maintain 1 URL with multiple categories, I will consider paying for their service... Anyway, they have very nicely allowed me to export the content as a [html file|http://www.carnatic.com/2001/hotlinks.kishorebalakrishnan.2001nov14.htm] - Thanks a lot !
- I sent an email to [Jonathan Abrams] several months ago and he prompty responded by stating that 'the request will be forwarded to Development' - Let us see...
- [Viktor Frankl] : Everything can be taken from a man but one thing: the last of the human freedoms — to choose one's attitude in any given set of circumstances, to choose one's own way.
- [Free Alina Lebedeva|http://www.geocities.com/elsvenjo/FreeAlina.html] : ...This site is in support of Alina Lebedeva from Latvia. Alina is the schoolgirl who gave Prince Charles a slap in the face with a bunch of flowers in protest over Britain's involvement in the war against Afghanistan. She is provisionally charged with endangering the life of foreign dignitary. If found guilty she could face up to 15 years in prison...
- [Ramayan Audio|http://www.ramayanaudio.com/] : ...The Ramayana was meant to be heard!...
- Today is yet another [Deepavali] away from India...
- [George Orwell] : [Politics and the English Language]
- On the island of Kauai .
- [Mira Art] [quotes|http://surprise.editthispage.com/2001/11/08] Mark Twain : Always do right. That will gratify some of the people, and astonish the rest.
- [Ken Coar] is a Sanagendamgagwedweinini ! --- click on the name to know the meaning :-)
- [Bill Clinton] : [A struggle for the soul of the 21st century|http://www.salon.com/news/feature/2001/11/10/speech/index.html]
- [Richard Fritzson] [reacts|http://www.interesting-people.org/archives/interesting-people/200111/msg00189.html] to article [Study of Disputed Florida Ballots Finds Justices Did Not Cast the Deciding Vote|http://www.interesting-people.org/archives/interesting-people/200111/msg00183.html] by starting 'This is a pretty outrageous headline for this story.'
- [This Diwali has lost its sparkle|http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow.asp?art_id=2125046482] : ...Sampoorna Kohli, weaving his way through the small lanes of the Central Market in Lajpat Nagar, sums it up succinctly: "There is uncertainty for everyone. Nobody is feeling particularly festive what with jobs on the line and businesses doing badly. The light has already gone out of this Diwali."...
- [Lee Iacocca], [Avul Pakir Jainulabdeen Abdul Kalam], [JRD Tata], [KJ Yesudas], [Mother Teresa]
- [Swami Sivananda] : From [ABANDON BODY-CONSCIOUSNESS|http://www.dlsmd.org/sdr/11-sdr%20nov/1109.htm] : ...This body which is full of impurities, urine, pus and faecal matter etc., is perishable. It is like froth or bubble or mirage. It is despised by its enemies. It remains like a useless log of wood on the ground when prana (life) leaves it. It is the cause of pain and suffering. It is your enemy. You should treat this body with contempt, as dung. Why should you cling to it and worship it with scents, powders and flowers? Do not be silly and foolish in adorning it with fine silks and ornaments. It is dire ignorance only...
- [Alwin Hawkins] : [New tag line|http://www.vfth.com/2001/11/10] and the cornerstone of a new ethic for me. : ''Work, Don't Whine''
- [Doug Baron]: "I'm part of the Userland team now."
- [Joel Snyder] ( commenting on an article about Bin Laden's family members leaving the USA : ...This whole article is offensive and the worst sort of journalistic sensationalism...
- [Project Leader]
- [Freeman Thomas], head of advanced product design for DaimlerChrysler : "A lot of people in the design business are full of BS. They want to create the facade of an extreme individual. I don't want to be someone who can't be approached."
- [Deepavali] is on the 14th this year. Anyway...
- [William Damon] coauthor of [Good Work] : "We're getting people to overcome the sense that to have a good career, you've got to compromise or cut
- [via|http://jim.roepcke.com/2001/10/31#item3142] [Jim Roepcke] : [Seth Dillingham] : [Knowledge Management, Meta Data, and the Organization|http://www.truerwords.net/1241]
- [Mira Art|http://surprise.editthispage.com/2001/11/01] : ...I never liked it, feeling the hypocrisy...
- In [You already know what to do] : ...In the early nineteenth century, when writer [Samuel Taylor Coleridge] awoke with the "distinct recollection of the whole" of "Kubla Khan", he demonstrated the effectiveness of intuition... When business man [Jagdish Parikh] speaks of creating a "synthesis...beyond selfishness and selflessness, beyond collectiveness and competitiveness, to a cooperativeness based on selfness," he is calling on intuition...
- Weblog2002January
- [Dave Winer] [:|http://scriptingnews.userland.com/backissues/2002/01/14#philosophy] "No locked trunks. Use Radio 8 because it's the best choice. Your choice."
- Over the weekend, I spent lot of time learning Radio UserLand 8.0 >>> 0100563 >>> http://www.carnatic.com/kishore/ru/
- [Pongal] festival is celebrated on 14th this year. This is the day on which the sun begins to move northwards (also called Makara Shankranti). For Tamilians, Makara Shankranti ushers in the New Year. The corn that is newly-harvested is cooked for the first time on that day. Joyous festivities mark the celebration in every home.
- [Mattu Pongal] : "...According to a legend, once Shiva asked his bull, Basava, to go to the earth and ask the mortals to have an oil massage and bath every day and to eat once a month. Inadvertently, Basava announced that everyone should eat daily and have an oil bath once a month. - - - This mistake enraged Shiva who then cursed Basava, banishing him to live on the earth forever. He would have to plough the fields and help people produce more food. Thus the association of this day with cattle. - - - A festival called [Jallikattu] is held in [Madurai], Tiruchirapalli and Tanjavur on this day..."
- [Jallikattu] : "...Also known as "Yeru Thazhuvudal" (Yeru - bull; thazhuvudal - literally, to hug), it was more the way girls chose their suitors. The chivalrous youth who could contain a charging bull was much preferred by the ladies to one who couldn't..."
- [Great Virtues of the Dhamma] : "...Amongst the many virtues of the Dhamma, there are six salient characteristics mentioned in the most authoritative texts. Svakkhato Bhagavata Dhammo, Sanditthiko, Akaliko, Ehipassiko, Opanayiko and Paccattam Veditabbo Vinnuhi..."
- [Alexsandr Solzhenitsyn] : "If it were all so simple! If only there were evil people somewhere [insidious]ly committing evil deeds and it were necessary only to separate them from the rest of us and destroy them. But the line dividing good and evil cuts through the heart of every human being. And who is willing to destroy a piece of his own heart."
- [Lawrence Lee] [:|http://radio.weblogs.com/0001013/2002/01/03.html] "The [Digital Identity Weblog|http://weblog.digital-identity.info/] is a [must-read]."
- I think that code generated by radiobadge is not valid HTML... [Lawrence Lee] is analysing the issue...
- [Kevin Kelly] : [The Web Runs on Love, Not Greed]
- [The Global Consciousness Project]
- [Field Observations] : ...The [Amish], for instance, have succeeded simply by asking one question of any proposed innovation, namely: "What will this do to our community?"...
- [Wendell Berry] : [The joy of sales resistance] : ...We live in a time when technologies and ideas (often the same thing) are adopted in response not to need but to advertising, salesmanship, and fashion...
- [Frederick Mann] : [The Strange "Job" Concept]
- [John Dingell] (after he was [forced to strip!|http://www.newsday.com/news/politics/wire/sns-ap-congressman-searched0108jan08.story]) "I asked Norman to check to see if they treated me like they do everybody else," Dingell said. "I just wanted to be sure that what they did was necessary, that I got the same treatment, no better or no worse, than anyone else."
- In [Wendell Berry]'s [Community|http://www.catholic.net/rcc/Periodicals/Crisis/Jan2000/Community.html] : "...[Gary Snyder] said the right thing: Stop somewhere, just stop. Finally, this thing we are calling mobility keeps people from learning their lessons. They keep moving away from the problems they’ve caused. Their idea is that you can completely mess up somewhere and then go somewhere else, or you can completely succeed somewhere and go somewhere else. In either case you don’t know what the effects are. Sometimes people cause worse effects by their success than they do by their failure. To go back to the metaphor of marriage. What marriage does is say to you to stay and find out. It doesn’t say what you are going to find out. When you think this is it, we are at a complete dead end here, the marriage says to you: Wait, stay, and find out. Always you find out more..."
- [Masaru Emoto]'s [The Message from Water]
- [Joel Spolsky] [:|http://www.joelonsoftware.com/articles/fog0000000339.html] "Sometimes I just can't get anything done......Many of my days go like this: (1) get into work (2) check email, read the web, etc. (3) decide that I might as well have lunch
- read the web, etc. (6) finally decide that I've got to get started
- (7) check email, read the web, etc. (8) decide again that I really
- have to get started (9) launch the damn editor and (10) write code
- nonstop until I don't realize that it's already 7:30 pm. - - - - - Somewhere between step 8 and step 9 there seems to be a bug,
- [John VanDyk] [:|http://iowa.weblogger.com/2002/01/04] "The writings of [Wendell Berry] seem to be popping up with astonishing frequency of late."
- [Voltaire] in [Freedom of Thought] : It rests entirely with you to learn to think. You're born with a mind. You are a bird in the cage of the Inquisition: the Holy Office has clipped your wings, but they can grow back. Whoever doesn't know geometry can learn it; every man can tutor himself: it's shameful to put your soul in the hands of those to whom you'd never trust your money. _Dare to think for yourself._
- [John Stuart Mill] (in [On Liberty]): If all mankind minus one were of one opinion, and only one person were of the contrary opinion, mankind would be no more justified in silencing that one person than he, if he had the power, would be justified in silencing mankind.
- [Karl-Erik Sveiby] [:|http://www.businessworldindia.com/archive/200306/Strategy2.htm] "You don't need to interview me. Simply read the [Upanishads]. They knew all about it long before I did"
- [Russell Lipton] [:|http://static.userland.com/userLandDiscussArchive/msg018410.html] "...There is an inherent degree of [serendipity] in Web-learning that routes around this kind of thing..."
- I have started collecting [pearls] from the web !
- [Craig Jensen] [:|http://booknotes.weblogs.com/2001/12/22] "With the tumultous state the world is in I feel uncomfortable, even guilty, being in any kind of festive or celebratory mood. And, in fact, I'm not festive. Nor am I filled with hope from any kind of religious faith. I'm mostly depressed. - - - But I realize that the sphere within which I have the most influence is my family. The most important people to me are my wife, son and daughter and then my extended family. Mothers, fathers, sisters, brothers, nieces, nephews. All the quirks and dysfunctionalty set aside, this is the circle where I can find unbounded love and acceptance. It is the place where I can return that love, equally unbounded, without fear of reprisal or rejection. I am lucky. Truly so. I intend to immerse myself in my good fortune. In my own little circle I will enjoy peace and love and joy. - - - My hope and wish is that you will find yourselves enjoying the same. Be safe and well."
- The [Literature, Arts, & Medicine Database] is an annotated bibliography of prose, poetry, film, video and art which is being developed as a dynamic, accessible, comprehensive resource in MEDICAL HUMANITIES, for use in health/pre-health and liberal arts settings.
- [Henry Miller] : Every day we slaughter our finest impulses. That is why we get a heart-ache when we read those lines written by the hand of a master and recognize them as our own, as the tender shoots which we stifled because we lacked the faith to believe in our own powers, our own criterion of truth and beauty. Every man, when he gets quiet, when he becomes desperately honest with himself, is capable of uttering profound truths. We all derive from the same source. There is no mystery about the origin of things. We are all part of creation, all kings, all poets, all musicians; we have only to open up, to discover what is already there.
- [Esther Dyson] : Always make new mistakes!
- The child must be very lucky :-)
- People are searching for interesting phrases at [Google] like [a way of life that does not consist of taking away from someone else|http://www.google.com/search?q=a+way+of+life+that+does+not+consist+of+taking+away+from+someone+else] and the first hit is [Quotations|http://kishore.editthispage.com/stories/storyReader$5] at my ex-weblog :-)
- [Ahimsa] is word of the day
- [Mark Kraft] is a [geeth|http://www.livejournal.com/userinfo.bml?user=insomnia] and states "I left a $125,000 a year job to become the "All things business" manager of LiveJournal, which means I oversee a ton of things regarding the strategy, design, and viability of the LiveJournal community / open source project. It's more than just business, especially to me. [Dulce et decorum est]..."
- [Brent Simmons] has [many ideas|http://inessential.com/2002/01/02.html] for [Apple]. One of them "[Mac OS X] for x86" is something I would like too :-)
- [Marcel Proust] : Let us be grateful to the people who make us happy; they are the charming gardeners who make our souls blossom.
- [Alan Kay] is enraptured by the potential impact that computing technology can have on the world. He is especially interested in education and hopes that this new technology will create, what he calls, a "skeptical man." He likens the personal computer to the present day book and believes that if everyone had access to a computer, people would be more prone to play "what-if" games with information. He says that "the [information] retrieval systems of the future are not going to retrieve facts but points of view. The weakness of databases is that they let you retrieve facts, while the strength of our culture over the past several hundred years has been our ability to take on multiple points of view. It should be possible for every kid everywhere to test what he or she is being told either against arguments of others or by appeal to computer simulation. The question is: will society nurture that potential or suppress it?"
- [Novell] in [Why They Lie] : ...Every time we raise the bar, you-know-who stoops to a new level....
- [The laughing Buddha]
- Nature doesnot know that I drive a super car and my neighbour a 'super O super' car. It covers both with the necessary amount of snow to make our lives interesting. Thanks for the lesson !
- To [Dave Winer]: Wishing you lot more [flow|http://radio.weblogs.com/0001184/2002/01/01.html] in the years to come. Where are the list of all your articles like [When to give away the technology] :-)
- In the movie [Blast from the Past], Dad advises son to stay away from adult book stores by stating 'It is full of poisonous Gas' - Why do I recall this after the reading Cameron's words ?
- To [People] I have come across on the web: I would love to spend my days reading all that you write... But there is not enough time in my days to do that after time invested in occupations to make [Money] flow to my bank account! So I setup a [Portal]
- [Dave Winer] : [The Web is generous]
- [Stan Krute] [:|http://radio.weblogs.com/0001184/2002/01/01.html] "Dave knows Flow. The Power of Flow. The Beauty of Flow. The Goodness of Flow. The Win-Win-Win-Win-Win of Flow. You flow my way, I flow your way, ya give flow, ya get flow, others see this and join in on the fun, pretty soon, we're all surfing a happy big flowin' wave of our own communitarian making."
- [Mira Art] [:|http://surprise.editthispage.com/2002/01/01] ...I rather wish all of us the energy and the desire to create luck, to make it happen.....by understanding one's role in this life...
- [Ponderings|http://wannawrite.editthispage.com/questions] : ...Why is it when you are driving at night looking for an address, you instinctively (at least I have) turn down the radio?...
- [The Secret Subversive Purpose|http://www.ucalgary.ca/~dkbrown/aboutclwg.html] of [Children's Literature Web Guide]: ...If my cunning plan works, you will find yourself tempted away from the Internet, and back to the books themselves! Please remember that the Internet is not the most comprehensive source of information about children's books. Books and Libraries cover the field far better than I can ever hope to. - - - The Internet is a tremendous resource, but it will never compete with a Children's Librarian with a purposeful gleam in the eye!
- [Mahesh Shantaram] [:|http://www.livejournal.com/users/msram/day/2001/12/10] ...We want to achieve all our goals. We want to make all our dreams comes true......Where's the money?...
- mmm... Is anyone researching "What is the average number of days before everyone writes 2002 instead of 2001" !
- [The seven wonders of the web|http://www.guardian.co.uk/internetnews/story/0,7369,624964,00.html] - Go! see all of them!
- The Global Consciousness Project
- [Links] > The Global Consciousness Project
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