Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Shiva-SHAKTI -- South AFRICA


Thought of the day !

South Africa
Actonville

The Shiva Shakti sculpture stands not only as a testament to the artistic and cultural achievements of the Tamil community in Actonville but also a beacon of spiritual and communal unity. 

It’s unveiling on March 9th, 2013, marked a significant moment in the history of the Sivan-Alayam temple, reflecting the vibrant tapestry of traditions that's flourishing in this corner of the African continent. 

The sculpture embodies the essence of Sanathan Dharma, radiating the wisdom and love of Hindu philosophy to all who gaze upon it. It is a celebration of heritage, a symbol of the enduring spirit of the forefathers, and a source of inspiration for future generations to continue embracing their identity with pride and joy. 

The Benoni Tamil School Board's dedication to this project has indeed inscribed a lasting legacy, proving that from small seeds of intention, great trees of accomplishment can grow.

My birthplace Actonville scarcely did I contemplate such an awe-inspiring addition to its skyline.

Congratulations.

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Bhagwan 
Shiva Shakti
A Rose from me !



 

Saturday, March 9, 2013

Apple


Thought of the day !

Interesting Read !

A copy and paste Presentation from my Inbox.

Steve Jobs revolutionized the world with Apple Computers and e-based communication.
Did you know the following facts about Mr.S. Jobs.

He used to "walk 7 miles across town every Sunday night to get one good meal a week at the Hare Krishna Hindu Temple ".

He said in his Stanford University lecture " You have to trust in your gut, destiny, life and Karma." He was a staunch believer of karma yoga.

He visited many Ashrams in Rishikesh particularly Neem Karoli Baba ashram , a devotee of Hanuman. After visiting first time he returned from India to US with a shaved head and in traditional Indian robes.

He used to walk in his company bare footed like a Hindu sanyasi..
He used to do Yoga daily and he was a vegetarian till his last breath.

He visited many ashrams in north India and used to do yoga in holy places.
He started touring India from 1970 onwards and was a great lover of animals.

He did not request money from his parents even when he was jobless and generally took food from Hindu temples wherever he went.

He, religiously followed and spread the 'amazing Hindu dharma' and Vedic messages.
He did not complete his studies at university but remained in university for discussions with his friends.

He was removed from his own company by the management and later those management people were removed from their chair and Steve jobs was brought back.

It is said that one of the Hindu swamijis in the Himalayas gave him a green apple and told him to eat it. He did and looked into the apple after biting a piece from it. That apple later became the emblem of his Apple computers.

Photograph Isert :

Bhagwan BABA
Neem Karoli Baba
Mr.Steve Jobs







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