Recent activity at Kauai's Hindu Monastery
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Message from Satguru
Summer is here and so is school vacation. Thus many more of our visitors are families with children. It brings a different dynamic to our secluded Hawaiian monastery! The monthly Ardra abhishekam to Nataraja was held on June 1 and the monthly Chitra puja to Gurudeva was on June 10. The festival for June was the special abhishekam to Lord Murugan for Vaikasi Vishakam. Live-streamed, it was especially powerful and many notes of appreciation were received for the broadcast. The weekly Zoom Satsangs continue to focus on answering questions sent in to satsang@hindu.org. Questions included, “If willpower is like a muscle, does it diminish if we don’t exercise?” I answered, Yes. If you stop getting up early to study, stop exercising, stop skipping junk foods, etc., the cumulative effect will be less willpower for any task. Imagine willpower as a water faucet that is in the middle position, i.e., average water flow coming out. Stopping each of these activities is a small twist, turning it lower. A lot of small twists add up, and the regular flow is now less. General contributions for June totaled $74,899.16 which is more than than our minimum monthly goal of $70,000.
Aum Namasivaya,
- Satguru Bodhinatha Veylanswami.
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Attend Satguru's Weekly Zoom Satsangs |
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A live presentation by Satguru Bodhinatha Veylanswami plus devotional singing, discussions & testimonies by participants. Choose the session best for your time zone.
Hosted from Singapore: 10 AM Sunday Singapore Time To join email: dohadeva.samugam@gmail.com
Hosted from California: 10 AM Sunday Pacific Time To join email: easan.katir@gmail.com
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From Gurudeva's Teachings
There are ways of becoming excused from the punishments that drastic actions of the past impose upon the future. These ways are grace, sadhana, tapas and atonement through penance and the performance of good deeds, thus acquiring merit which registers as a new and positive karma, alleviating the heaviness of some of our past karma. ...The going through and meeting and reaping of rewards as well as displeasures embodied in past karma in the present is accelerated through these self-imposed actions. Therefore, the sages say, “Bear your karma cheerfully.” And as the seeking of Self commences, the karma unfolds in all of its hideousness and glory, to be seen before the single eye and not reacted to by even a tremor within this physical and astral nerve system. The yoga must be that strong. Each time you blame another person for what has happened to you, or cast blame in any way, tell yourself, “This is my karma which I was born to face. I did not come into a physical body just to blame others for what happens to me. I was not born to live in a state of ignorance created by an inability to face my karma. I came here to spiritually unfold, to accept the karmas of this and all my past lives and to deal with them and handle them in a proper and a wonderful way.”
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Vaikasi Vishakam is an important annual festival to Lord Murugan, who is decorated beautifully after the abhishekam
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The Eswaran family gathers in the Guru Peedam with Satguru Bodhinatha Veylanswami during their pilgrimage from Texas
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The gold-plated tiruvasi is placed in the inner sanctum of Iraivan Temple
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The four gold-plated copper panels that decorate the bottom portion of the dhvajastambha (“flagpole”) in the Nandi Mandapam at Iraivan Temple have been installed. (See page four of this newsletter) The gold-plated Tiruvasi (brass arch) arrived from India and was set in place on the back wall of the inner sanctum. The production of the 35 bronze plaques that will adorn the perimeter wall is coming along. The plaques are being cast in Pennsylvania and the bas-relief illustrative sculptures by Holly Young are being cast in Colorado. It has been many years coming, but in June we finally began the work to terraform the land right around the temple in preparation for landscaping. Dennis Wong, our neighbor and expert heavy machinery operator, came with a bulldozer to shape the land so the abundant Kauai rain waters will shed evenly away from the temple in all directions. A plumbing expert consulted with us in June to plan out the extra floor drains that need to be installed before the rose-granite floor tiles can be set in place, which will start in August. See further below for an overview.
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Silpis Returning Soon to Kauai from India |
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Adaikkalam, Manikandan and Murugesan are making preparations to return to Kauai from India in August. We will be happy to have them back, as their skillset exists nowhere in the USA. They will be involved with finishing decorative carving details on Iraivan Temple as well as installing the elegant stone cladding on the base of Nandi, Bali Peedam and Kodimaram at the entrance to Kadavul Temple.
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Satguru Bodhinatha Veylanswami's Activities |
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During the pandemic, Satguru was inspired to create a greater presence on the web, holding weekly video satsangs every Saturday and Sunday since March, 2020. It’s a live presentation by Satguru plus devotional singing, discussions and testimonies by participants in many nations. You are invited to attend. (See details near the top) See some of his June webinars—“Intuition Versus Ego,” “Climbing the Mount Everest Within You” and “How Monasteries Sustain World Peace”—on the Kauai’s Hindu Monastery YouTube channel.
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Arunesh Eswaran
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Devi and Bhumi Ravindraraj at the entrance to Kadavul Temple
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Swami Shivatmananda, Acharya of Chinmaya Mission in Austin, Texas, came on personal pilgrimage to Kauai during June. Swami has graciously hosted Satguru many times at his center in Texas. Susan Prill, Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of Religious Studies at Juniata College in Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, visited the monastery to gather resources for her new documentary about Hindu temple sacred gardens. She is a devotee of the Chidambaram temple. Fourteen-year-old Arunesh Eswaran, from Plano, Texas, spent a month with us during his school break, doing lots of karma yoga projects. (Thanks, Arunesh!) It wasn’t “all work and no play,” as he did get an opportunity to learn the art of boogie boarding from a professional surfer during an outing to the beach at the end of the road.
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The latest version of the SivaSiva App, (Kauai’s Hindu Monastery on your phone or iPad) is now available for free at the Apple and Google App stores.
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Bringing Iraivan Closer to Completion! |
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Sannyasin Yoginathaswami (left) and Nirvani Tejadevanatha complete the assembly of the kodimaram’s four bottom panels
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The dhvajastambha (kodimaram in Tamil) is a temple’s flagpole. It sits between the main mandapam and the temple entrance. Iraivan’s kodimaram is in the center of an ornate, multi-pillared granite shrine which includes the balipeedam for offerings. In the center is Nandi the bull, who kneels in front, facing the Sivalinga in the temple’s sanctum. Gurudeva described a temple as having two poles channeling the temple’s energy. One is the central sanctum topped by the vimanam and the other is the kodimaram. The two work together like the opposite polarities of a magnet, creating a field of energy that captures and circulates the power of the central murti.
Iraivan’s kodimaram is 45 feet tall, made from a single teak tree trunk. Finding a perfectly straight, flawless tree that was suitable was not an easy task, nor was the huge effort of felling and dragging it through the remote forest to the nearest road, which was miles away. After months of searching, with some doubting that such a specimen would ever be found, the perfect log arrived on Kauai in 2009. Later, its ornate copper cladding arrived and we noticed that the four panels around its base were not what we had expected. These panels depicted Ganesha, Muruga, the Trident, and a bas-relief of Shakti and Siva sitting on Nandi the bull—all images commonly found on the kodimaram of modern temples to Siva. However, our temple has unique requirements as decreed by Gurudeva: 1) that it will contain no images of Gods other than Lord Siva; and 2) the Goddess is not depicted separately, in respect for the truth that Siva/Shakti is a one being, not two.
The metal workers in Swamimalai were commissioned to make three new panels, and as often happens with small projects, the work took several years to complete. The kodimaram now displays images of the Trishula, Siva Nataraja, Dakshinamurti and Sadasiva (with five faces and ten arms). In June, the monks spent a few hours installing these elements.
In this same final shipment from Bengaluru, we received the gold-plated tiruvasi arch that adorns the central sanctum wall behind the Sivalinga. Everyone was delighted to see these vital pieces of the temple in place, bringing Iraivan that much closer to completion.
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Monastic Endowments |
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You Can Help Support Iraivan Hindu Temple |
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Iraivan Temple
Satguru Sivaya Subramuniyaswami had a unique vision of Lord Siva on February 15, 1975, as told in The Guru Chronicles. “Gurudeva was in his room at Kauai’s Hindu Monastery in a state of deep sleep. He was in one of those profound states of slumber that are neither awake nor full of dreams, his conscious mind fully absent. In this clear space above physical consciousness the 48-year-old satguru experienced a three-fold vision that would be the spiritual birth of the great Siva citadel called Iraivan Temple, and its surrounding San Marga Sanctuary. Here is the description of this powerful vision in Gurudeva’s own words. ‘One early morning, before dawn, a three-fold vision of Lord Siva came to me. First I beheld Lord Siva walking in a valley. Then I saw His face peering into mine. Then He was seated on a large stone, His reddish golden hair flowing down His back. That was February 15, 1975.’ ”
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It is said that the most powerful temples are those founded by the Gods themselves through visions. Certainly to have such a powerful vision of Lord Siva as the initial impetus for a temple is one of Iraivan Temple’s unique and important qualities. Gradually a master plan for the San Marga sanctuary was unfolded from the devonic, or angelic worlds. The plan included the ambitious goal of a hand-carved, traditional chola-style granite temple for Lord Siva to be called Iraivan Temple.
Though the vision of Lord Siva was in 1975, the actual carving of Iraivan temple did not start until 1990. The assembly of the carved pieces in Kauai started in 2001. As of January, 2022, both of these tasks are completed. The work that is left is Western construction and includes granite tile in the second prakaram, thirty-five bronze plaques of teachings and temple history, landscaping, parking, bathrooms and improvements to the walking path from the Rudraksha Forest to the Iraivan Temple, which will be the main entrance used by devotees. Thus a few more years remain before this work will be complete and the auspicious kumbhabhishekam can take place.
The construction of temples in the United States over the last forty years has typically involved taking a loan of millions of dollars to get the work done quickly. Gurudeva’s approach was the opposite. While we were building the temple, we were also building the endowment. As he decreed, roughly half of all donations received have been placed into an endowment, which as of March 31, 2022, has a balance of roughly $8.8 million. This may sound like a large amount but Gurudeva’s vision for the endowment was that it cover 100% of the temple’s operating expenses. To fully accomplish that goal, the balance needs to be significantly larger.
If you would like to help the monks in their efforts to support Iraivan Temple, you can do so by donating to the “Iraivan Temple Fund” at www.hheonline.org/donate/iraivan_temple.shtml. You may also give directly to the “Iraivan Temple Endowment” at www.hheonline.org/funds/fund_02.html. The endowment allows the monastery to use your funds as an investment and draw on the grant income over time. This is a way to donate and see your impact last into perpetuity.
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For information on establishing a fund at Hindu Heritage Endowment, contact Shanmuganathaswami at 808-822-3012, ext. 6, or e-mail hhe@hindu.org.
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Here Is My Contribution to Help Finish Iraivan Temple |
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Sponsor Stone Chains & Flooring Stones |
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Stone Chains: Among the “wonderments” of Iraivan Temple are the stone chains, each carved from a single solid block of granite. In all, 24 such chains, three feet long, will adorn the spaces. Twelve will hang from the corners of the Nandi Mandapam and 12 within the main temple. Asked why these marvelous artifacts are created, the master builder said with a smile, “To show off the extraordinary skill and artistry of the carvers.” Of course, they also add an ornate and charming visual masterpiece at the corners, and provoke a sense of awe in pilgrims who encounter them for the first time. The process, which takes around 350 man hours per chain, is so difficult that few have been made in the past hundred years, we've been told. Sponsorship is $10,000 per chain.
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Rose Granite Flooring Stones: One of the last remaining large projects for Iraivan Temple is the installation of one-inch thick rose granite flooring stones (sample of the reddish stone below) in the second prakaram, the 6,500 square-foot area surrounding the roofed area of the temple. The diagram at left is a detailed map of the project prepared for the tile supplier and the professional installers The colors indicate the various tile sizes. Sponsorship is $1,800 for each 25-square-foot section.
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Thanks to Our May Temple Builders in 21 Countries |
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Donations |
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For the ten months of September 2021 through June 2022, our monthly goal was $700,000. Excluding contributions directed toward special projects, we received actual contributions of $1,200,416.43.
Building Fund Donations: AUSTRALIA: Nagaratnam Jeyasreedharan US$20.00; D. Karthigesu Family 100.00; Rama Krishnan 30.00; Luckshmi & Logan Siva Nirmalananda 35.00; Bhanugopan Ramudu 108.00; Gunavinthan Siva Thirumalai 100.00; Thanavinthan Siva T. Thirumalai 100.00; Essen Subramanian Valayten 2.15; Chandran & Mathini Wigneswaran 108.00 | BELARUS: Tatsiana Mezhennaya 50.00 | BRAZIL: Leonidas Coutinho 108.00 | CANADA: Benevity 1,406.00; Serge Bilan 50.00; Bill Brown 33.00; Peter Christian 25.00; Frederik Jan Elbers 1,008.00; Rathinappillai Logeswaran 50.00; Ioana-Gabriela Manoliu 33.00; Vanesh Naidu 27.00; R.C Patel 40.00; Mr. & Mrs. Pranavan 25.00; Vijaya & Thiru Satkunendran 25.00; Saravanamuthu Somasundram 50.00; Nagula & Sutha Suthaker 101.00; Tharshini Tharmalingam 250.00; Anonymous 214.42 | GERMANY: Tharsika Chelvarajah Vasanthan 20.00; Jeeva Velusaami 21.00 | GREECE: Artemis Bimpiza 20.00 | INDIA: Sudha Goyal 101.00; Lakshmanan Nellaiappan 10.00; Maragatham Nellaiappan 10.00; Vikram Santurkar 51.00; Anonymous 10.00 | ISRAEL: Alexander Surdyaev 125.00 | ITALY: Cristina Ma Puja Canducci 220.00 | KAZAKHSTAN: Alfiya Khasanova 8.00 | MALAYSIA: Klinik And Surgeri BD 22.66; Arulmani Devi Arumugam 268.86; Devinasree Balasegaran 11.33; Om Krittik Balasegaran 11.33; P. Barathi Balasegaran 11.33; Balachander Balasupramaniam 11.33; Balamurali Balasupramaniam 11.33; Hemakheshaa Naatha ; Batumallah 11.33; Mekaladeva Batumallah 11.33; Rathidevi & Veerasamy Batumallah 22.66; Gunasegaran Chitravelloo 10.88; Sasikumar Darmalingam 11.33; Sai Aaditya Deva, Sai Janany, Sai Hamsiny, Sai Shreeny, Chandran Ramamurthy & Kalpana Devasagayam 67.20; Omaya Devasagayam 11.20; Kavin Kirav, Shreiyaa, Leena Lakshmi Devasagayam & Anand Kumar Letchumana 44.80; Annapoorani Ganesan & Ravindren 11.20; Yoga Rubini & Chandra Ganth 11.33; Mahadevan Gengadaram 100.00; R. Jayakumar & Yoga Bhavani Family 22.66; Uma Devi & Dinesh Kumar; Jayaram 6.68; Muthukumar Jeyapalan 1,000.00; M. Shanmuganathan & A. Kamalambikai 22.66; Anbu Kandasamy 28.00; Murugesu Kandasamy 11.20; Amaraysh, Kumutha & Jarry Lai 11.20; Malaysia Mission 56.00; Parvathy Muniandy 45.32; Logadasan Murugesu 11.33; Puvana Murugesu 11.20; Gowri Nadason 22.41; Kamalaharan Nadason 22.41; Ponnamah Nadason & Family 11.20; Rasiah Vallipuram & Pathumanithi Nagalingam 22.41; M. Suranthiran Naidu 40.34; Nalakini Niranjana 22.41; Gayathri Palanisamy 11.33; Palanisamy & Vasande 11.33; A. Paranthaman 4.36; Jayaram Rajaletchumi 10.88; Mogan Raju 69.00; Sai Ram 11.20; Supramaniam Ramoo & In; Memory of Neelavathy Thangavelu 22.41; Suruthiswar Rau Raja Rao 45.32; Raagini Ravindren & Senthil Ravindren 11.20; Jayaraj Kantharaj & Saranraj S-O Jayabalathilagam 13.44; Sanjana Saravan 11.20; Lachmi Savoo 11.20; Vicknezan Selvadurai 11.20; Parimala Selvaraj 30.00; Raja Singam Raja Ratnam & ; Shreema Rasiah 22.41; Devaladevi Sivaceyon 55.09; Ramesh & Saraswathy ; Sivanathan 11.35; Mohana Sundari & Sivasekaran 22.41; Girish Skanda 22.66; A. Sockalingam & Chandrasekari 22.41; Devi & the late Selvadurai Subramaniam 11.20; Vasanta Tanggavelu 34.00; Thanabalasingam & Manimala 11.33; Remalah & A. Thinathayalan 11.20; Saroja Vasudevan 11.33; Darrshan Letchumanan ; & Yuvanes Waran 20.00; Darrshan Letchumanan ; & Yuvan Letchumanan 67.20 | MAURITIUS: Soondiren Arnasalon 10.74; Jegadessa Chenganna 10.74; Shree Saroja Devi Doorgiat 2.15; Darcinee Jugessur 2.15; Mooneenagen Koothan 6.44; Poospawadee Koothan 2.15; Amravadee Kownden 122.40; Kulagan Moonesawmy 2.15; Seedha Lutchmee Moonesawmy 2.15; Goindamah Moothoosawmy 2.15; Revathi Mootoosamy 1.07; Siven Barlen Mootoosamy 2.15; Vimaley Chellen Mootoosamy 2.15; Naden Seeneevasen Pillay 2.15; Nuckiren Pyeneeandee 10.74; Kannen Valaydon 21.47; Saroja Valayten 2.15; Toshadeva Valayten 1.07; Ulasa Valayten 1.07; Anonymous 21.65 | NETHERLANDS: Prekash & Sabita Baladien 15.00 | NEW ZEALAND: Prema & S. Ganesalingam 68.00 | NORWAY: Anil Ananda Badhwar 60.00; Anuradha Badhwar 10.00; Meetu Badhwar-Hansen 10.00 | SCOTLAND: Chandrakant & Jayshri Tailor 251.00 | SINGAPORE: Vasaant Krishnan 30.00; Kala Ramasamy 50.00; Lavanya Saravan 1,000.00; Sivakumar Saravan 101.00 | SINT MAARTEN: Gary & Radica Asha Yee-Fong 25.00 | UAE: Anil Kumar 18.00 | UNITED KINGDOM: Yooganaden Adakelen 975.00; Georgiana Lukshmi Dorothy ; Barnes & Theeba Ragunathan 100.00; Clive & Puvaneswary Roberts 175.00; Sharavanan Selvadurai 100.00; The late Shree Vishna Rasiah & Sharmila Harry 22.41; Ravi Thaker 15.00; Anonymous 11.00 | USA: Fidelity Charitable 100.00; Ramesh & Kamala Agarwal 15.00; Kanda Alahan 101.00; In memory of Vel & Valli Alahan 25.00; Yohini & Arumugam Alvappillai 51.00; Priya & Amar Amaresh 108.00; Shekhar & Gauri Ambe 100.00; Palani K. Aravazhi 51.00; Bryan Bailey 20.00; Bhama Balakrishnan 21.00; Akhila K. Balaram 25.00; Rishi Bhargava 101.00; Subrahmanya Y. Bhat 1,001.00; Asha Chaku 75.00; Ajay & Jamuna Chalasani 100.00; Uma & Kumar Chandrasekaran 251.00; Naren Chelian 51.00; Sharath Chigurupati 123.00; Charles Close 108.00; Concierge & Hyatt Regency; Kauai Resort and Spa 300.00; Brian P. Cooke 51.00; Janakbhai R. Dave 50.00; Paul DeSantis 144.00; Amarnath & Latha Devarmanai 112.00; Gayathri Dhanasegaran 25.00; Aiyasawmy Dorairajan 25.00; Ramya Subramani & Rajesh Ekambaram 211.00; Barry Paul Finlay 150.00; Malvi Gandhi 25.00; Suketu & Mita Gandhi 51.00; Panshula Ganeshan 25.00; Rajendra Giri 208.00; Praburam Gopal Raja 108.00; Toshadeva & Kamala Guhan 18.00; Suresh Gupta 501.00; Kriya Haran 125.00; Staff of Hyatt Regency Kauai; Resort and Spa 300.00; David Heitz 50.00; Usharani Iswaran Magaña 25.00; Raghavendra N. Iyyer 51.00; Chandrashekhar Jairaman 51.00; Sreenivasulu Jaladanki 51.00; R.S. Jeyendran 101.00; K.P. Jotani 251.00; Ravi Jukanti 101.00; Aravind & Ramya Kailas 25.00; Haran Kandadas 51.00; Shanthi & Srinivas Karri 90.00; Jasik Kataria 101.00; Sundari Katir 20.00; Kavya Kaza 25.00; Michael Kempinski 215.00; Richard Kennedy 25.00; Rajagopal Krishnan 108.00; Shriram Krishnan 51.00; Vijay Kumar 5.00; Gregg Lien 50.00; Gerard & Zhena Linsmeier 52.00; Abha Lokhande 32.00; Surendra B. Mallempalli 251.00; Mallikarjuna Rao Mamidipaka 25.00; Laura Devi Marks 108.00; Cindy McGonagle 25.00; Dasarathi Minjur 11.00; Aileen Mirchandani 101.00; Golden Gate Mission 30.00; Wailua Mission 19,660.38; Mohan Muthu 1,800.00; Nachi Muthukumar 251.00; Palani & Selvarany Nadarajah 15.00; Nitya & Rebecca Nadesan 150.00; Rama Chandran & Rema Nair 1,001.00; Subramanian Easwara ; Narthana 101.00; Sanjaya K. Nath 11.00; Ajit Nursariwala 1,111.00; Neelam Oberoi 50.00; Neela Oza 75.00; Rajesh Padmanabhan 2,101.00; Rajesh & Vijaya ; Padmanabhan 2,601.00; Gurudas Pai 202.00; Satya & Savitri Palani 51.00; Saravana Palanisamy 100.00; Cassan Pancham 2,400.00; Pankayatselvan Family 25.00; Easvan & Devi Param 101.00; Janaka & Bhavani Param 108.00; Jothi Param 51.00; Harish Parmar / Dhanraj Inc. 101.00; Indubhai & Induben Patel 101.00; Jatin & Palak Patel 51.00; Tejas Patel 101.00; Salik & Sanjia Pathak 51.00; Pat Pedraja 500.00; Venkat Pichairaman 11.00; Jonathan Pieslak 148.00; Venugopal Rao Polasani 1,001.00; Tara Prabhu 100.00; Jyotika Prasad 50.00; Deva & Gayatri Rajan 1,001.00; Muthukumar Rajendran 501.00; Mohan Deepak Ram 11.00; Janevi Ramaji 101.00; Jeyashree & Venkat ; Ramakrishnan 50.00; Varalakshmi Ramamoorthy 216.00; Eswar Raman 40.00; Rajesh & Yatra Raman 11.00; Jothi Nadarajah & Ramesh Ramanathan 501.00; Aruna Reddy 50.00; Janga A. Reddy 501.00; Cliff & Kathy Runge 50.00; Silver Vel Satsang 30.00; Aran & Valli Sendan 25.00; Sivendiran & Nirooshi ; Sethuram 108.00; Deva & Amala Seyon 51.00; Ajay & Lata Krishnan Shah 5,000.00; Kanika Sharma 11.00; Salil Shibad 21.00; Swami Shivatmananda 451.00; Iraja & Nilani Sivadas 108.00; Dharshi & Sivasothy Sivakumar 150.00; Jnana Sivananda 100.00; Lakshana Chetana Sivananda 51.00; Nathan & Sulena Sivananda 108.00; Tandu & Uma Sivanathan 100.00; Keith Sorlie 20.00; Kiran Srinivasan 20.00; Padmapriya Srinivasan 25.00; Raja & Anita Srivastava 30.00; Joseph W. Steelman 100.00; Yasotha & Thevarajah Subarajan 51.00; Anandam Sundaram 101.00; Nandi Deva Sundaram 50.00; Savithri Sundaresan 54.00; Anthan Sunder 25.00; Phani Kumar Sureddi 7.00; Karthik Suresh 108.00; Siva U. Thillaikanthan 30.00; Ramesh Thimmappa 42.00; Thangaraj Thiruvengadam 51.00; Vipul & Daksha Vaid 101.00; Rama Vangala 21.00; Aditya Vinadhara 200.00; Mahesh Viswanathan 25.00; Narayanan Viswanathan 250.00; Sameer Walunj 60.00; Richard Bosworth & Kerri Watts 202.00; Yoko Wee 50.00; Anonymous 13,092.59 | Total Building Fund $74,826.36; Iraivan Temple Endowment: Frank Burkhardt 10.00; Anonymous 62.80 | Total Endowment Funds: $72.80 | Special Project Donations: Valliammah Kandasamy 11.20; Gowri Nadason 67.20 | Special Project Donations $78.40 | Grand Total: $74,977.56
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