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Divine Yoga Family: Namaskaram!

" Life is a long, long dream " so the Yogic Rishis taught us. The world

of our senses is unreal, in the perspective of its impermanence.

Everything is in flux, nothing is stable. The Rishis also compared

the fragility of the life experience, to a drop of water glistening

on a lotus leaf, or a bubble floating in the air. Only Sat – Eternal

Reality – is permanent, unchangeable, solid. All else is but a

mirage, a phantom in the night. The instability of earthly existence

was very much hammered home again to us here in Pondicherry on the

morning of Sunday, December 26th, from 8:30 am and afterward when

almost literally, " the world turned upside down " for tens of

thousands of people. For us, the day was a special day. It was the

Full Moon of Margazhi, that time of year on December 29, 1993, when

Swamiji departed his earth form to merge in Cosmic Substance! We rose

early to perform the traditional Abhishekams for his Guru Puja

Samadhi and that of Sri Kambliswamigal. I was performing the Pujas

while Ananda left ICYER by about 8:15 am to bring the Prasadam for

the Puja, as well as to then go on to City Centre to conduct the

Fancy Dress and Quiz sections of the Swami Gitananda Best Youth and

Child Yoga Competition for about 100 students. We finished our Pujas

about 10:30 am and I went to the City Centre to witness the

competitions. There I received the shocking news that there had been

some problems on the seacoast near ICYER and agitated fishermen were

blocking the roads. Devasena was supposed to come later by car with

Dhivya and she had not arrived yet. About 11:30 am Kumar, our

Manager, arrived with car and Devasena and Dhivya and gave us the

full story. There had been huge tidal waves wash up against the shore

and the huts located on the beach had been swept away. Many boats

were also damaged. At first we thought it was a local event, but the

news started to trickle in, that the entire eastern coast of India

had been " swamped " with thousands of people washed away. Mostly these

were fisher people who had built their huts of palm leaves right on

the ocean shore. The tidal wave, a Tsunami, had originated in

Indonesia from an earthquake of 8.9 intensity. The entire day was

tense, with people on the streets, from the coastal fishing villages,

not knowing what to do. We had no choice but to finish our

competition and conduct the Eleventh Annual Guru Puja Purnima Samadhi

that evening by 6;00 pm in the Madam. Actually Pondicherry town

itself was not affected at all, and all business and daily life work

went on normally. We brought the fourteen students of the Six Month

Course from ICYER to the Madam by 6:00 pm for the evening Puja as by

that time things had settled down and the crowds had left the

streets. There was no major problem and life was going as normally.

Despite all the upheaval, the Puja was beautiful in every way with

the Madam decorated with colored lights, 1008 oil lamps and glorious

floral arrangements for both Kambliswamy and Swamiji. About 40 young

students of our Yoganjali Natyalayam Institute sang classical

Carnatic songs seated on a specially conducted stage. Our

International Bhajan Group sang wonderfully and several hundred

persons enjoyed their performance. This was our way of thanking

Swamiji who surely was responsible for preventing further damage in

his beloved Pondicherry and ICYER. After Aarthi and procession

through the Madam, all Sat for the very tasty Prasadam. We concluded

the Puja by 10:00 pm and I sent all the students back to ICYER. We

really did not know what we would find there, as neither Ananda nor

myself had been there since the tidal waves struck. By the time

I " locked up " and cleared up " the Madam it was mid night and I rode

through deserted streets in which life was very normal.

 

Everything was quiet on Mettu Street, though about fifty people were

sleeping on the street side with belongings in a pile beside them.

These were people whose huts had collapsed. There was no problem or

agitation otherwise. Government announced they would give each person

whose hut had collapsed enough money to rebuild along with some extra

money. So everyone was calm. Actually, the huts do get washed away

periodically by high waves, but usually after a high wind.

This " tidal wave' was a totally new experience and no one was

prepared for it. Luckily no lives were lost in our village.

 

Next morning Monday December 27th we had to leave the Ashram early

for a dance programme at a Central Government Sanskrit Conference in

Kanchipuram about four hours drive. We had an excellent programme

with a very sensitive, intelligent audience. Due to the

circumstances, we returned home after midnight that evening. During

the afternoon I had picked up several newspapers and got caught up on

the devastating news that nearly 50,000 persons all over South East

Asia had lost their lives. The water in India swept mainly through

seashore and caught those on the beach unawares. Most of the

casualties were fisher people sleeping on the beach – Cities were not

flooded or engulfed with water and as usual the media sensationalized

and exaggerated everything for their own reasons. Pondy town itself

was not at all affected and daily life was completely normal. No one

has any cause to worry about us at all. Guru is there. He protects us

and gives us the experiences we need to grow spiritually.

 

We feel that our daily Surya Namaskars, our daily Aarthi, our daily

Shanti Mantras have protected us and our village from harm. Devasena

has remarked that she felt our offering of the dance drama Pancha

Maha Bhutas or " Praise to the Five Elements " this summer also

protected us. The offering of the sacred dance drama Pancha

Mahabhutas may have pacified Nature's fury at least to some extent.

This was a prayerful offering to the Five Elements and gave some

psychic protection to our area. Our Ashram and ICYER was totally not

affected at all. Even our electrical current did not go out. Seven of

our students had planned to go for a swim that morning in the ocean.

But, something stopped them at the last moment and they were safe in

the Ashram when the tidal wave struck. Life is a dream, a mirage. We

never know from one moment to the next, what will transpire in our

lives. We are grateful to Guru for protecting us so well. We feel

sorry that so many lost their lives and pray that their spirits

evolve through this experience into higher realms. We will be helping

our village when we assess the best way to offer assistance.

 

Each night before we sleep, we must bend our heads and thank the

Gurus for the precious gift of life. Each day we must rise full of

thanksgiving that another day has come in which to evolve our spirit.

God is Great! Guru is Great! Nature is Great! We bow our heads and

accept whatever the Lord wishes to give us! Not our will – but His /

Hers / Its Will be done! Ishwara Pranidhana, the most potent of the

Five Niyamas, is the raft, which will carry us across the Samsaric

Ocean, even an ocean full of Tsunami!

 

Yours in Yoga,

 

AMMA

 

 

Namas te

We are in the process of working out with the local Panchayat

(village committee) how the ashram can help all the displaced fisher

people

They have requested mainly for financial aid, as the Govt aid is sure

but slow

 

Though no lives were lost, they have lost most of their huts and

belongings and Amma and I are working out the possibilities

 

Those interested to help may pl send their contributions to the

ashram in the name of yoga Jivana satsangha and please mention in the

letter that the donation is for this purpose

 

Any help is useful as not only do the people need our assistance at

this time but also the Ashram and Asramites need the goodwill of the

village at all times

 

Pondicherry was hit badly but it is nothing compared to what happened

at other places like the Andaman and Nicobar Islands where entire

islands have been devastated

 

Mother nature is angry and let us pray that she returns to her

benevolent aspect at the earliest

 

Om Shanti, Shanti, Shanthihi

 

Yours in yoga

 

We visited the village this morning to give them 2000 kgs of rice and

lots of clothes and we stunned to see the amount of tremendous

physical destruction that has hit the entire village

more than 50 huts are totally gone and boats, nets and engines of

nearly every family are destroyed

they are demoralized and any help for them is welcome as it will be

months before they dare to go back into the ocean

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Dear

Divine Selves Ananda and Meenakshi,

I am sure

that it is with the Divine protection of both your unwavering service in the

Dharma and the blessings of Swamiji and the other Paramparai Gurus that the

Ashram was spared damage. It was a great relief to hear this news.

I am

coming to Aurangabad on January 5th and will be doing some Dharma

work for the Ambedkar Buddhists in Maharashtra. Then I will fly to Sri Lanka on

Febuary 1st or 2nd. Unfortunately, the small temple where

I lived for five years on the beach at Unawatuna suffered damage from this

Tsunami.

I may have two or three days at the end of January where I could come to

visit the ashram (before flying from Madras to Colombo). I know that the six

months course is going on, but if that would be ok with you please let me know.

 

In Dharma,

Yogavacara

Rahula

 

 

-----Original

Message-----

Yogacharya Dr.Ananda

Balayogi Bhavanani [yognat2001]

Friday, December 31, 2004

12:43 AM

 

Update on

tsunami at ICYER

 

 

Divine Yoga Family: Namaskaram!

" Life is a long, long dream " so the Yogic Rishis taught us. The

world

of our senses is unreal, in the perspective of its impermanence.

Everything is in flux, nothing is stable. The Rishis also compared

the fragility of the life experience, to a drop of water glistening

on a lotus leaf, or a bubble floating in the air. Only Sat – Eternal

Reality – is permanent, unchangeable, solid. All else is but a

mirage, a phantom in the night. The instability of earthly existence

was very much hammered home again to us here in Pondicherry on the

morning of Sunday, December 26th, from 8:30 am and afterward when

almost literally, " the world turned upside down " for tens of

thousands of people. For us, the day was a special day. It was the

Full Moon of Margazhi, that time of year on December 29, 1993, when

Swamiji departed his earth form to merge in Cosmic Substance! We rose

early to perform the traditional Abhishekams for his Guru Puja

Samadhi and that of Sri Kambliswamigal. I was performing the Pujas

while Ananda left ICYER by about 8:15 am to bring the Prasadam for

the Puja, as well as to then go on to City Centre to conduct the

Fancy Dress and Quiz sections of the Swami Gitananda Best Youth and

Child Yoga Competition for about 100 students. We finished our Pujas

about 10:30 am and I went to the City Centre to witness the

competitions. There I received the shocking news that there had been

some problems on the seacoast near ICYER and agitated fishermen were

blocking the roads. Devasena was supposed to come later by car with

Dhivya and she had not arrived yet. About 11:30 am Kumar, our

Manager, arrived with car and Devasena and Dhivya and gave us the

full story. There had been huge tidal waves wash up against the shore

and the huts located on the beach had been swept away. Many boats

were also damaged. At first we thought it was a local event, but the

news started to trickle in, that the entire eastern coast of India

had been " swamped " with thousands of people washed away. Mostly

these

were fisher people who had built their huts of palm leaves right on

the ocean shore. The tidal wave, a Tsunami, had originated in

Indonesia from an earthquake of 8.9 intensity. The entire day was

tense, with people on the streets, from the coastal fishing villages,

not knowing what to do. We had no choice but to finish our

competition and conduct the Eleventh Annual Guru Puja Purnima Samadhi

that evening by 6;00 pm in the Madam. Actually Pondicherry town

itself was not affected at all, and all business and daily life work

went on normally. We brought the fourteen students of the Six Month

Course from ICYER to the Madam by 6:00 pm for the evening Puja as by

that time things had settled down and the crowds had left the

streets. There was no major problem and life was going as normally.

Despite all the upheaval, the Puja was beautiful in every way with

the Madam decorated with colored lights, 1008 oil lamps and glorious

floral arrangements for both Kambliswamy and Swamiji. About 40 young

students of our Yoganjali Natyalayam Institute sang classical

Carnatic songs seated on a specially conducted stage. Our

International Bhajan Group sang wonderfully and several hundred

persons enjoyed their performance. This was our way of thanking

Swamiji who surely was responsible for preventing further damage in

his beloved Pondicherry and ICYER. After Aarthi and procession

through the Madam, all Sat for the very tasty Prasadam. We concluded

the Puja by 10:00 pm and I sent all the students back to ICYER. We

really did not know what we would find there, as neither Ananda nor

myself had been there since the tidal waves struck. By the time

I " locked up " and cleared up " the Madam it was mid night and

I rode

through deserted streets in which life was very normal.

 

Everything was quiet on Mettu Street, though about fifty people were

sleeping on the street side with belongings in a pile beside them.

These were people whose huts had collapsed. There was no problem or

agitation otherwise. Government announced they would give each person

whose hut had collapsed enough money to rebuild along with some extra

money. So everyone was calm. Actually, the huts do get washed away

periodically by high waves, but usually after a high wind.

This " tidal wave' was a totally new experience and no one was

prepared for it. Luckily no lives were lost in our village.

 

Next morning Monday December 27th we had to leave the Ashram early

for a dance programme at a Central Government Sanskrit Conference in

Kanchipuram about four hours drive. We had an excellent programme

with a very sensitive, intelligent audience. Due to the

circumstances, we returned home after midnight that evening. During

the afternoon I had picked up several newspapers and got caught up on

the devastating news that nearly 50,000 persons all over South East

Asia had lost their lives. The water in India swept mainly through

seashore and caught those on the beach unawares. Most of the

casualties were fisher people sleeping on the beach – Cities were not

flooded or engulfed with water and as usual the media sensationalized

and exaggerated everything for their own reasons. Pondy town itself

was not at all affected and daily life was completely normal. No one

has any cause to worry about us at all. Guru is there. He protects us

and gives us the experiences we need to grow spiritually.

 

We feel that our daily Surya Namaskars, our daily Aarthi, our daily

Shanti Mantras have protected us and our village from harm. Devasena

has remarked that she felt our offering of the dance drama Pancha

Maha Bhutas or " Praise to the Five Elements " this summer also

protected us. The offering of the sacred dance drama Pancha

Mahabhutas may have pacified Nature's fury at least to some extent.

This was a prayerful offering to the Five Elements and gave some

psychic protection to our area. Our Ashram and ICYER was totally not

affected at all. Even our electrical current did not go out. Seven of

our students had planned to go for a swim that morning in the ocean.

But, something stopped them at the last moment and they were safe in

the Ashram when the tidal wave struck. Life is a dream, a mirage. We

never know from one moment to the next, what will transpire in our

lives. We are grateful to Guru for protecting us so well. We feel

sorry that so many lost their lives and pray that their spirits

evolve through this experience into higher realms. We will be helping

our village when we assess the best way to offer assistance.

 

Each night before we sleep, we must bend our heads and thank the

Gurus for the precious gift of life. Each day we must rise full of

thanksgiving that another day has come in which to evolve our spirit.

God is Great! Guru is Great! Nature is Great! We bow our heads and

accept whatever the Lord wishes to give us! Not our will – but His /

Hers / Its Will be done! Ishwara Pranidhana, the most potent of the

Five Niyamas, is the raft, which will carry us across the Samsaric

Ocean, even an ocean full of Tsunami!

 

Yours in Yoga,

 

AMMA

 

 

Namas te

We are in the process of working out with the local Panchayat

(village committee) how the ashram can help all the displaced fisher

people

They have requested mainly for financial aid, as the Govt aid is sure

but slow

 

Though no lives were lost, they have lost most of their huts and

belongings and Amma and I are working out the possibilities

 

Those interested to help may pl send their contributions to the

ashram in the name of yoga Jivana satsangha and please mention in the

letter that the donation is for this purpose

 

Any help is useful as not only do the people need our assistance at

this time but also the Ashram and Asramites need the goodwill of the

village at all times

 

Pondicherry was hit badly but it is nothing compared to what happened

at other places like the Andaman and Nicobar Islands where entire

islands have been devastated

 

Mother nature is angry and let us pray that she returns to her

benevolent aspect at the earliest

 

Om Shanti, Shanti, Shanthihi

 

Yours in yoga

 

We visited the village this morning to give them 2000 kgs of rice and

lots of clothes and we stunned to see the amount of tremendous

physical destruction that has hit the entire village

more than 50 huts are totally gone and boats, nets and engines of

nearly every family are destroyed

they are demoralized and any help for them is welcome as it will be

months before they dare to go back into the ocean

 

 

 

 

 

 

" Health and

Happiness are your birthright, claim them through Rishiculture Ashtanga

Yoga " -Yogamaharishi Dr Swami Gitananda Giri

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