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how can a philosophy named after a goddess

have its first proponent be a MALE?

 

this is the problem of impersonalism,

we all get to share in the influx of wisdom that comes

when heart energy flushes into that cognitive gap.

 

mikal

 

 

On 8/24/07,

 

Tamil Nadu Gets a Golden Temple

Newspost India

Friday, August 24th 2007

 

One of the biggest Hindu shrines in southern India, the Sri

Puram Golden Temple, was consecrated here Friday in the

presence of over 30,000 devotees.

 

Being dubbed as [a] 'golden temple', it is located in the

backdrop a small range of hillocks, about 180 km from

Chennai. A spiritual leader who calls himself Narayani

Amma has built it at the cost of Rs.3 million.

 

'The Taj Mahal was built as an expression of love for a

single person but the Sri Puram Golden Temple stands for

unconditional love for the entire humanity,' says Amma, 31,

who also goes by the name of Shakti Siddha.

 

The temple spans 100 acres and has a built-up area of

55,000 sq ft. The sanctum sanctorum is covered with thin

gold plates created out of 1.5 metric tonnes of pure gold -

giving the shrine its name.

 

The temple itself is shaped like a star, reminding many of

the foreign devotees present in sizeable numbers of the

Jewish symbol.

 

'We know it is also the sign of the universal goddess -

Lakshmi,' says William, who gives only one name and says

he is of Canadian origin.

 

The steps that lead to the innermost section are laid with

polished black and grey granite from the neighbouring

South Arcot and Dharmapuri districts. A cubic metre of

black granite is priced at $900. So is the grey stone called

'Paradiso' because of its wavy patterns of violet with the

colour of iron. And this too has been used in large

quantities.

 

'If we had built a hospital, factory, educational institution or

a business, it would have ended up serving a small

community. But now, Amma's temple will sow the seeds of

goodness in the hearts of everyone who visits here,' Amma,

clad in ochre robes, says in Tamil.

 

'For every mother, nursing a slightly ill child is a challenge

because the medicine is usually bitter and hence needs a

sugar coating. Once the medicine goes in, all is well with

the young one again. Similarly, we have created your golden

temple - a materialistic sign to attract people.'

 

There are more than 300 signboards of simple messages,

which are meant to lead devotees to wisdom. And this

wisdom is aimed at helping each visitor become a better

human being.

 

Amma has spent millions on charity - including hospitals

and helping the physically challenged. He also claims to

have renovated over 600 temples in the area at a cost of

Rs.30 million.

 

Explaining the source of his funds, Amma said his

foundation was present in more than six countries.

 

Over 700 policemen were deployed to regulate the flow of

devotees Friday.

 

The temple has been built over the last six years with over

400 masons working on it. Well-known craftsmen Subbiah

Sthapathi of Kanchipuram and Srinivasa Sthapathy were

responsible for the civil works and the ornate gold leaf inlay

works respectively.

 

The established 'Aagama' systems of worship will not be

followed in Sri Puram. 'Sri Vidya' - a rare cult of Shakti

worship - is to be followed here. Its first exponent was Adi

Shankara himself, it is said.

 

http://newspostindia.com/report-12436

Related article with a picture and video:

http://www.ibnlive.com/news/tamil-nadu-can-boast-of-its-

own-golden-temple-now/47392-3.html

or

http://tinyurl.com/329f2n

 

Another related article:

http://www.chennaionline.com/colnews/newsitem.asp?NE

WSID=%7B0DAD53A0-1B9A-4CAF-B2B7-

19282CA9BF3F%7D & CATEGORYNAME=TAMNA

or

http://tinyurl.com/38jbjq

 

 

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mikal haley <chipsterthehipster wrote:

 

how can a philosophy named after a goddess have its first proponent be

a MALE?==> why not? Tho it was not shankara who was the FIRST proponent. most

proponants of sri vidya system are male tho there have been a few female

proponants like Lopamudra. They were all long long prior to Shankara

 

 

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No, the real problem is that some people think having a dick or not means

something specific. Such persons have succumbed to mentalism.

 

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" mikal haley " <chipsterthehipster

 

Saturday, August 25, 2007 3:13 AM

Re: A Golden Temple in Tamil Nadu for the Goddess

 

 

> how can a philosophy named after a goddess

> have its first proponent be a MALE?

>

> this is the problem of impersonalism,

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