Satguru Bodhinatha Veylanswami

Satguru Bodhinatha Veylanswami

Infobox Person
name=Satguru Bodhinatha Veylanswami


caption= "Know that happiness and unhappiness are states of mind. They are not the real you. You are the pure awareness that experiences a state of mind; you are not the state of mind itself." - Satguru Bodhinatha Veylanswami

birth_date= birth date|1942|10|15|df=y
birth_place= Berkeley, California, United States

Satguru Bodhinatha Veylanswami (1942- ) was born in Berkeley, California, on October 15 1942. A disciple of Satguru Sivaya Subramuniyaswami (1927 - 2001) for 37 years, now he is Sivaya Subramuniyaswami's successor. Satguru Bodhinatha Veylanswami, affectionately known as "Bodhinatha," lives in his Kauai's Hindu monastery, Kapaa, and administers the Saiva Siddhanta Church, Hinduism Today magazine, [http://www.himalayanacademy.com Himalayan Academy] and the [http://www.hheonline.org/ Hindu Heritage Endowment] .

Biography

Satguru Bodhinatha Veylanswami ascended the "pitham", spiritual seat, of Kauai Aadheenam (also known as Kauai's Hindu monastery) as Guru Mahasannidhanam and 163rd preceptor of the Nandinatha Sampradaya's Kailasa Parampara, upon the passing of Satguru Sivaya Subramuniyaswami (Gurudeva) on November 12, 2001. He continues the mission of Subramuniyaswami to establish Hinduism in the West and strengthen it in the East through four major areas of service: Saiva Siddhanta Church, Himalayan Academy, Hindu Heritage Endowment and "Hinduism Today" international magazine. Saiva Siddhanta Church is the fellowship of initiated disciples and students and includes the Iraivan Temple project on Kauai, the first all-granite Hindu temple built in the West. Himalayan Academy publishes books by the gurus of Kauai Aadheenam and conducts courses for students. Hindu Heritage Endowment as of 2006 has assets of $6,000,000, the yearly proceeds of which fund various Hindu institutions. "Hinduism Today" magazine is the world's foremost Hindu publication. It is published quarterly and supplemented with "Hindu Press International", a daily e-mail news summary service on Hindu events and issues.

Bodhinatha first met Satguru Sivaya Subramuniyaswami in September 1964, in Virginia City, Nevada, at age 21. He stated, “I want to realize God.” A year later, upon completing his university education, Bodhinatha took monastic vows and moved to the monastery permanently. In 1970, Subramuniyaswami took him to Sri Lanka and introduced him to Jaffna Saivite culture and worship, just as Subramuniyaswami had been introduced in the late 1940s. In 1972, at his Sri Subramuniya Ashram in Alaveddy, Subramuniyaswami gave him sannyasa diksha in a powerful ceremony. The young swami remained in Lanka another six months, pilgrimaging many times to the Columbuturai hut of Subramuniyaswami's guru, Yogaswami, for worship and meditation, as well as to the famed temples of Nallur, Kumbalavalai and Kataragama.

Early on, Bodhinatha distinguished himself as a gifted teacher, working closely in the 1970s with the first large group of Subramuniyaswami’s Western devotees to formally enter the Saivite Hindu religion. Many of those devotees are today the senior members of Saiva Siddhanta Church. As a special discipline he lived for nine months as a solitary hermit in a small hut on the shore of Kona, Hawaii, performing worship and meditation. In 1975, Subramuniyaswami assigned him and Acharya Palaniswami to translate the Tirukural from Tamil into American English (published as "Weaver’s Wisdom"), which they completed in 1999.

(initiation), which he did for members in Mauritius, Malaysia, Singapore and India. Behind the scenes, he has been the financial administrator and senior trustee of the Church’s four corporations for 20 years.

Bodhinatha travels extensively each year and is actively immersed in a series of educational projects and international seminars that focus on bringing spiritual instruction to Hindu youth. He is also working on a series of pamphlets and books that present Subramuniyaswami's teachings in thoughtful, step-by-step style, elucidating all the refined nuances and deeply mystical subtleties of Saivism.

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External links

* [http://www.himalayanacademy.com/satgurus/bodhinatha/ Satguru Bodhinatha Veylanswami] - Kauai's Hindu monastery


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