Saturday, September 29, 2012

The hidden power of our Art of Silence program:

22-26 September 2012: The Divine satsangs at Tiruppur and during the Art of Silence Course organised by the Temple of Knowledge, Rangasamuthram had memorable moments. The Isai sorpozhivu on Life, A Movie was well received at both the places. There was useful knowledge that captivated the attention of all age groups.










Self effort and Grace at work.

 Dr.Arun Madhavan recently returned after conducting our Art of Silence program in a rural location. The course witnessed deep silence kept by the participants. Many of them had to retire to their homes to cook food and take care of their school- going children. Yet they were back to the venue for the morning yoga at the time announced, maintaining strict silence all through. On the final day, when the silence was broken, he saw one participant who looked very content and cheerful to continue with his silence. After the closing ceremonies, Arunji was heading for the airport when the phone rang and the caller introduced himself as the one who didn't break his silence at the course venue. He had a wish to come across to the airport to bid farewell but Arunji dissuaded him. Instead he asked him if there is a location en route the airport where he could wait and meet him. Traffic was smooth all the way until Arunji's car reached a point where the traffic on the right side of the road was packed and stagnant, the left side was free. The host on the wheel saw an ambulance coming in front of him offering little maneuverability of space for the ambulance to pass through. He took the car over the pavement, only to to see the left wheel hanging into a 6 feet canal trench. Upon this sudden development they saw a familiar face rushing to the spot. He put his hand under the chassis to effortlessly lift the stuck vehicle weighing over one tonne and ease it on the road. He was none other than the participant who was waiting there to meet Arunji and his gesture was very timely and swift. After the pleasantries he asked a simple question- How did I do it? Arunji's reply was "your deep silence and spontaneous stretching of your hand gave you this extraordinary energy. There is an aphorism in Sanskrit which affirms this " ‘मौनं सर्वार्थ साधिके’ maunam Sarvartha Satakam". In Bangalore they say in Kannada: ‘summaniru manave, nee brahmanaguve’ ‘Remain quiet, O mind, you will become Brahman.’

Sunday, August 12, 2012

Divine Devi moments at Dindugal





10th August 2012 was the auspicious Aadi Shukravara when thousands thronged the biggest Devi temple in Dindugal. Dressed in their finery, men and women rejoiced the festive moments of Pulling the Golden chariot with the presiding Devi atop. The Thean amudha satsang began sharply at the announced time.The assembly had invitees of all age groups, distinguished guests from business, industry, academy and the District Collector  as the  Chief Guest.  Special  bhajan compositions added to the unforgettable evening that was live telecast to a larger audience.   

Monday, July 30, 2012

Life A Movie - Musical Lecture at Coimbatore

Sunday, 29th July 2012.





The who's who of the Textile city of Coimbatore - top  names from the field of Education, Medicare, Industry, Accounting, legal brains and Architects turned up with their families to listen to the  musical discourse on a rather unusual topic: "Life, a Movie".  It was the inaugural event of a Centenary celebrations at the renowned KothandaRam Mandir.. It was enriched with mellifluous bhajans and meditation making the  three hour session vibrant and meaningful.

Friday, July 20, 2012

Thiru aadipooram treat:




18th July 2012 - Thousands gathered in the precincts of the famed Sri Andal temple of Sri Villiputtur to bask in the  Music Yatra. the serenity and silence of the audience was palpable more during the meditation. Eager audience  from different parts of the State and beyond,  felt  ecstatic  and enriched with the musical treat; on hearing about the satsang at Kovilpatti on 19th July many of them traveled the next day for another spell binding event.  


Money can wait!


Kovilpatti  has emerged today as a  prominent production center for matches and festive crackers in India. Autos are in demand here as means of intra- town movement. One of the satsangees had engaged an auto  from her home and discharged him upon reaching the  temple auditorium earlier in the evening. Couple of hours later as she was looking for transport for the return journey home, the very same rickshaw driver  greeted her.

She got puzzled and asked:"Haven't you moved on  for further hire all this while for your daily earnings?" The man was in a serene state of bliss and gratitude  and answered her: "When you signed me off, I heard the melody streaming from the temple auditorium and I was attracted like a magnet to stay rooted till the end. Earnings don't matter ma'm. Thank you  for bringing me to this spell binding  experience in my life" 


Uplifting fragrance:

The auditorium was bathed in the impressive fragrance of  gundu mallige variety of Jasmine, adding to the aroma of incense from the shrine and lifting the  spirits. Kudos to the team for their very warm hospitality. The plastic free campaign launched by them was greatly appreciated.

Thursday, June 14, 2012

Thaen Amudham Divya Satsangs in Kumbakonam and Thiruvarur

19th June 2012 - Deiveega Innisai at the Sarangapani temple  premises. Kumbakonam. 

Sarangapani temple is the biggest Vishnu temple in Kumbakonam and it belongs to 13th century. The temple sanctum is designed like a chariot with wheels and is drawn by horses and elephants. 

 20th June 2012 Thean Amudha Divya satsang at Thiru Chirupuliyur Samprokshanam celebrations
at Thiruvarur. 


Thiru Chirupuliyur off Thiruvarur Krupasamudram or Arulmaakadal temple is located at the junction of Mayavaram - Tiruvarur High Road. Lord Ranganatha originally gave darshan to the Rishis in his full form as in Srirangam. Because of their old age, the Rishis could not see the big image of the Lord clearly and hence the Lord appears here in Bala Sayanam as a small kid in sleeping posture. This is one of the only two Divya Desams where the Lord in Sayana Kolam is facing the Southern direction, the other being Lord Ranganatha of Srirangam. 


 Legend has it that Garuda does not fly over this place! Once Garuda and Adisesha got into an argument as to who was more powerful and devoted to the Lord. Seeing Garuda a little arrogant, Lord Vishnu went in favour of the Serpent God. Worried that Garuda might be angered at this, Adisesha seeks Lord’s protection, upon which Lord asks him to roll himself and lie under him. It is said that as a result of this anger, Garuda never flies over this place. There is a separate shrine for Sri Adhisesha near the pushkarani - known as Ananthalwar Temple.It is said that one will be relieved of Naaga Dosham if one visits this place. Unmarried people and childless couple visit this temple for prayers. 


 Sage Pulikkal Munivar came to Chirupuliyur and did penance here praying to Lord Narayana to grant him eternal bliss. The Lord obliged and the place was named after the sage as Chirupuliyur. The idol of the Sage is found along with that of Kanvar in the sanctum sanctorum. All episodes connected with this place are found in the fourth chapter of the Brahmanda Puranam. Saint Tirumangai Alvar has glorified the significance of this lord in ten divine hymns.