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Iraivan Temple

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A short 9.36 mins overview of the Iraivan temple
Iraivan Temple Aavudaiyar casting process
Timelapse of Iraivan Temple South Jalakam Installation
Iraivan Temple Yalli Pillar Installation Part 1
Iraivan Temple Yalli Pillar Installation Part 2
Introducing our Temple Stone Carvers
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WTWO4SBFI2g
The Making of Iraivan Temple Part 1
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X60ODynUALI
The Making of Iraivan Temple Part 2
Timelapse of Iraivan Temple Yalli Potagai Installation
Timelapse of Iraivan Temple Yalli Pillar Installation
Stone Carvers Moving a Sunshade Stone
Stone Carvers Marking a Sunshade Stone
Temple Carvers Sharpen Chisels
Stone Carver at Work
Sunshade Course Stone Lift
Iraivan Temple West Chinna Gopuram Stone Lift
Iraivan Temple Stone Chipping
Iraivan Temple Stone Lift
Iraivan Temple Construction
Bronze Avudaiyar Brought to Iraivan Temple
Iraivan Temple’s Namaskara Mandapam installed
Pali to Iraivan With a Quad Copter
Iraivan Temple Quad Copter Update
Nandi Mandapam Carving March 2018
Musical Rhythms of an Ancient Craft
Ballads to Heave – Moving the Maha Yalis
Iraivan Lavarock Wall Update – July 24, 2020
The Daily Life of our Temple Carvers
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Satguru Sivaya Subramuniyaswami

Satguru Sivaya Subramuniyaswami

For over five decades Subramuniyaswami, affectionately known as Gurudeva, taught Hinduism to Hindus and seekers from all faiths. In the line of successorship, he was the 162nd Jagadacharya of the Nandinatha Sampradaya’s Kailasa Parampara and Guru Mahasannidhanam of Kauai Aadheenam (also known as Kauai’s Hindu Monastery), a 382-acre temple-monastery complex on Hawaii’s Garden Island. From this verdant Polynesian ashram on a river bank near the foot of an extinct volcano, Gurudeva’s successor, Satguru Bodhinatha Veylanswami, and the monastics live their cherished vision, following a contemplative and joyous existence, building a jewel-like white granite Siva temple, meditating together in the hours before dawn, then working, while rainbows fill the sky, to promote the Sanatana Dharma. Read more…

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