Monday, 28 April 2014

commander selvam


A short life history of Swami Vivekananda and a few of his teachings.


Swami Vivekananda, known in his pre-monastic life as Narendra Nath Datta, was born in an affluent family in Kolkata on 12 January 1863.  His father, Vishwanath Datta, was a successful attorney with interests in a wide range of subjects, and his mother, Bhuvaneshwari Devi, was endowed with deep devotion, strong character and other qualities. A precocious boy, Narendra excelled in music, gymnastics and studies.  By the time he graduated from Calcutta University, he had acquired a vast knowledge of different subjects, especially Western philosophy and history.  Born with a yogic temperament, he used to practice meditation even from his boyhood, and was associated with Brahmo Movement for some time.
At the threshold of youth Narendra had to pass through a period of spiritual crisis when he was assailed by doubts about the existence of God.  It was at that time he first heard about Sri Ramakrishna from one of his English professors at college.  One day in November 1881, Narendra went to meet Sri Ramakrishna who was staying at the Kali Temple in Dakshineshwar.  He straightaway asked the Master a question which he had put to several others but had received no satisfactory answer: “Sir, have you seen God?”  Without a moment’s hesitation, Sri Ramakrishna replied: “Yes, I have.  I see Him as clearly as I see you, only in a much intense sense.”
Apart from removing doubts from the mind of Narendra, Sri Ramakrishna won him over through his pure, unselfish love.  Thus began a guru-disciple relationship which is quite unique in the history of spiritual masters.  Narendra now became a frequent visitor to Dakshineshwar and, under the guidance of the Master, made rapid strides on the spiritual path.  At Dakshineshwar, Narendra also met several young men who were devoted to Sri Ramakrishna, and they all became close friends.
After a few years two events took place which caused Narendra considerable distress.  One was the sudden death of his father in 1884.  This left the family penniless, and Narendra had to bear the burden of supporting his mother, brothers and sisters.  The second event was the illness of Sri Ramakrishna which was diagnosed to be cancer of the throat.  In September 1885 Sri Ramakrishna was moved to a house at Shyampukur, and a few months later to a rented villa at Cossipore.  In these two places the young disciples nursed the Master with devoted care.  In spite of poverty at home and inability to find a job for him, Narendra joined the group as its leader.
Sri Ramakrishna instilled in these young men the spirit of renunciation and brotherly love for one another.  One day he distributed ochre robes among them and sent them out to beg food.  In this way he himself laid the foundation for a new monastic order.  He gave specific instructions to Narendra about the formation of the new monastic Order.  In the small hours of 16 August 1886 Sri Ramakrishna gave up his mortal body. After the Master’s passing, fifteen of his young disciples (one more joined them later) began to live together in a dilapidated building at Baranagar in North Kolkata.  Under the leadership of Narendra, they formed a new monastic brotherhood, and in 1887 they took the formal vows of sannyasa, thereby assuming new names.  Narendra now became Swami Vivekananda (although this name was actually assumed much later.)
After establishing the new monastic order, Vivekananda heard the inner call for a greater mission in his life.  While most of the followers of Sri Ramakrishna thought of him in relation to their own personal lives, Vivekananda thought of the Master in relation to India and the rest of the world.  As the prophet of the present age, what was Sri Ramakrishna’s message to the modern world and to India in particular?  This question and the awareness of his own inherent powers urged Swamiji to go out alone into the wide world.  So in the middle of 1890, after receiving the blessings of Sri Sarada Devi, the divine consort of Sri Ramakrishna, known to the world as Holy Mother, who was then staying in Kolkata, Swamiji left Baranagar Math and embarked on a long journey of exploration and discovery of India.
During his travels all over India, Swami Vivekananda was deeply moved to see the appalling poverty and backwardness of the masses.  He was the first religious leader in India to understand and openly declare that the real cause of India’s downfall was the neglect of the masses.  The immediate need was to provide food and other bare necessities of life to the hungry millions.  For this they should be taught improved methods of agriculture, village industries, etc.  It was in this context that Vivekananda grasped the crux of the problem of poverty in India (which had escaped the attention of social reformers of his days): owing to centuries of oppression, the downtrodden masses had lost faith in their capacity to improve their lot.  It was first of all necessary to infuse into their minds faith in themselves.  For this they needed a life-giving, inspiring message.  Swamiji found this message in the principle of the Atman, the doctrine of the potential divinity of the soul, taught in Vedanta, the ancient system of religious philosophy of India.  He saw that, in spite of poverty, the masses clung to religion, but they had never been taught the life-giving, ennobling principles of Vedanta and how to apply them in practical life.
Thus the masses needed two kinds of knowledge:  secular knowledge to improve their economic condition and spiritual knowledge to infuse in them faith in themselves and strengthen their moral sense.  The next question was how to spread these two kinds of knowledge among the masses?  Through education – this was the answer that Swamiji found.
One thing became clear to Swamiji: to carry out his plans for the spread of education and for the uplift of the poor masses, and also of women, an efficient organization of dedicated people was needed.  As he said later on, he wanted “to set in motion machinery which will bring noblest ideas to the doorstep of even the poorest and the meanest.”  It was to serve as this ‘machinery’ that Swamiji founded the Ramakrishna Mission a few years later.
It was when these ideas were taking shape in his mind in the course of his wanderings that Swami Vivekananda heard about the World’s Parliament of Religions to be held in Chicago in 1893.  His friends and admirers in India wanted him to attend the Parliament.  He too felt that the Parliament would provide the right forum to present his Master’s message to the world, and so he decided to go to America. Another reason which prompted Swamiji to go to America was to seek financial help for his project of uplifting the masses.Swamiji, however, wanted to have an inner certitude and divine call regarding his mission.  Both of these he got while he sat in deep meditation on the rock-island at Kanyakumari.  With the funds partly collected by his Chennai disciples and partly provided by the Raja of Khetri, Swami Vivekananda left for America from Mumbai on 31 May 1893.His speeches at the World’s Parliament of Religions held in September 1893 made him famous as an ‘orator by divine right’ and as a ‘Messenger of Indian wisdom to the Western world’.  After the Parliament, Swamiji spent nearly three and a half years spreading Vedanta as lived and taught by Sri Ramakrishna, mostly in the eastern parts of USA and also in London.
He returned to India in January 1897.  In response to the enthusiastic welcome that he received everywhere, he delivered a series of lectures in different parts of India, which created a great stir all over the country.  Through these inspiring and profoundly significant lectures Swamiji attempted to do the following:
To rouse the religious consciousness of the people and create in them pride in their cultural heritage;
To bring about unification of Hinduism by pointing out the common bases of its sects;
 To focus the attention of educated people on the plight of the downtrodden masses, and to expound his plan for their uplift by the application of the principles of Practical Vedanta.
Soon after his return to Kolkata, Swami Vivekananda accomplished another important task of his mission on earth.  He founded on 1 May 1897 a unique type of organization known as Ramakrishna Mission, in which monks and lay people would jointly undertake propagation of Practical Vedanta, and various forms of social service, such as running hospitals, schools, colleges, hostels, rural development centre etc, and conducting massive relief and rehabilitation work for victims of earthquakes, cyclones and other calamities, in different parts of India and other countries.
In early 1898 Swami Vivekananda acquired a big plot of land on the western bank of the Ganga at a place called Belur to have a permanent abode for the monastery and monastic Order originally started at Baranagar, and got it registered as Ramakrishna Math after a couple of years.  Here Swamiji established a new, universal pattern of monastic life which adapts ancient monastic ideals to the conditions of modern life, which gives equal importance to personal illumination and social service, and which is open to all men without any distinction of religion, race or caste.
It may be mentioned here that in the West many people were influenced by Swami Vivekananda’s life and message.  Some of them became his disciples or devoted friends.  Among them the names of Margaret Noble (later known as Sister Nivedita), Captain and Mrs. Sevier, Josephine McLeod and Sara Ole Bull, deserve special mention.  Nivedita dedicated her life to educating girls in Kolkata.  Swamiji had many Indian disciples also, some of whom joined Ramakrishna Math and became sannyasins.In June 1899 he went to the West on a second visit.  This time he spent most of his time in the West coast of USA.  After delivering many lectures there, he returned to Belur Math in December 1900.  The rest of his life was spent in India, inspiring and guiding people, both monastic and lay.  Incessant work, especially giving lectures and inspiring people, told upon Swamiji’s health.  His health deteriorated and the end came quietly on the night of 4 July 1902.  Before his Mahasamadhi he had written to a Western follower: “It may be that I shall find it good to get outside my body, to cast it off like a worn out garment.  But I shall not cease to work.  I shall inspire men everywhere until the whole world shall know that it is one with God.”
Making an objective assessment of Swami Vivekananda’s contributions to world culture, the eminent British historian A L Basham stated that “in centuries to come, he will be remembered as one of the main molders of the modern world…” Some of the main contributions that Swamiji made to the modern world are mentioned below:
1.      New Understanding of Religion: One of the most significant contributions of Swami Vivekananda to the modern world is his interpretation of religion as a universal experience of transcendent Reality, common to all humanity.  Swamiji met the challenge of modern science by showing that religion is as scientific as science itself; religion is the ‘science of consciousnesses.  As such, religion and science are not contradictory to each other but are complementary.
This universal conception frees religion from the hold of superstitions, dogmatism, priest craft and intolerance, and makes religion the highest and noblest pursuit – the pursuit of supreme Freedom, supreme Knowledge, and supreme Happiness.
2.      New View of Man: Vivekananda’s concept of ‘potential divinity of the soul’ gives a new, ennobling concept of man.  The present age is the age of humanism which holds that man should be the chief concern and centre of all activities and thinking.  Through science and technology man has attained great prosperity and power, and modern methods of communication and travel have converted human society into a ‘global village’.  But the degradation of man has also been going on apace, as witnessed by the enormous increase in broken homes, immorality, violence, crime, etc. in modern society.  Vivekananda’s concept of potential divinity of the soul prevents this degradation, divinizes human relationships, and makes life meaningful and worth living.  Swamiji has laid the foundation for ‘spiritual humanism’, which is manifesting itself through several neo-humanistic movements and the current interest in meditation, Zen etc all over the world.
3.      New Principle of Morality and Ethics:  The prevalent morality, in both individual life and social life, is mostly based on fear – fear of the police, fear of public ridicule, fear of God’s punishment, fear of Karma, and so on.  The current theories of ethics also do not explain why a person should be moral and be good to others.  Vivekananda has given a new theory of ethics and new principle of morality based on the intrinsic purity and oneness of the Atman.  We should be pure because purity is our real nature, our true divine Self or Atman.  Similarly, we should love and serve our neighbors because we are all one in the Supreme Spirit known as Paramatman or Brahman.
4.      Bridge between the East and the West:  Another great contribution of Swami Vivekananda was to build a bridge between Indian culture and Western culture.  He did it by interpreting Hindu scriptures and philosophy and the Hindu way of life and institutions to the Western people in an idiom which they could understand.  He made the Western people realize that they had to learn much from Indian spirituality for their own well-being.  He showed that, in spite of her poverty and backwardness, India had a great contribution to make to world culture.  In this way he was instrumental in ending India’s cultural isolation from the rest of the world.  He was India’s first great cultural ambassador to the West.
On the other hand, Swamiji’s interpretation of ancient Hindu scriptures, philosophy, institutions, etc prepared the mind of Indians to accept and apply in practical life two best elements of Western culture, namely science and technology and humanism.  Swamiji has taught Indians how to master Western science and technology and at the same time develop spiritually.  Swamiji has also taught Indians how to adapt Western humanism (especially the ideas of individual freedom, social equality and justice and respect for women) to Indian ethos.
Selected Teachings of Swami Vivekananda
My ideal, indeed, can be put into a few words, and that is: to preach unto mankind their divinity and how to make it manifest in every movement of life.
 Education is the manifestation of the perfection already in man.
We want that education by which character is formed, strength of mind is increased, the intellect is expanded, and by which one can stand on one's own feet.
So long as the millions live in hunger and ignorance, I hold every man a traitor who, having been educated at their expense pays not the least heed to them.
Whatever you think, that you will be.  If you think yourselves weak, weak you will be; if you think yourselves strong, strong you will be.
If you have faith in all the three hundred and thirty millions of your mythological gods, and still have no faith in yourselves, there is no salvation for you. Have faith in yourselves, and stand up on that faith and be strong; that is what we need.
 Strength, strength it is that we want so much in this life, for what we call sin and sorrow have all one cause, and that is our weakness. With weakness comes ignorance, and with ignorance comes misery.
 The older I grow, the more everything seems to me to lie in manliness. This is my new Gospel
 Purity, patience, and perseverance are the three essentials to success, and above all, love.
 Religion is realization; not talk, not doctrine, nor theories, however beautiful they may be. It is being and becoming, not hearing or acknowledging; it is the whole soul becoming changed into what it believes.
 Religion is the manifestation of the Divinity already in man.
 Teach yourselves, teach everyone his real nature, call upon the sleeping soul and see how it awakes. Power will come, glory will come, goodness will come, purity will come, and everything that is excellent will come when this sleeping soul is roused to self-conscious activity.
 They alone live who live for others, the rest are more dead than alive.
 This is the gist of all worship – to be pure and to do good to others.
 It is love and love alone that I preach, and I base my teaching on the great Vedantic truth of the sameness and omnipresence of the Soul of the Universe.
By going through the teachings of Swami Vivekananda we can easily learn how live and how to be a good citizen to this universe.








Sunday, 27 April 2014

swamiji selvam siddhar


A short life history of Swami Vivekananda and a few of his teachings.


Swami Vivekananda, known in his pre-monastic life as Narendra Nath Datta, was born in an affluent family in Kolkata on 12 January 1863.  His father, Vishwanath Datta, was a successful attorney with interests in a wide range of subjects, and his mother, Bhuvaneshwari Devi, was endowed with deep devotion, strong character and other qualities. A precocious boy, Narendra excelled in music, gymnastics and studies.  By the time he graduated from Calcutta University, he had acquired a vast knowledge of different subjects, especially Western philosophy and history.  Born with a yogic temperament, he used to practice meditation even from his boyhood, and was associated with Brahmo Movement for some time.
At the threshold of youth Narendra had to pass through a period of spiritual crisis when he was assailed by doubts about the existence of God.  It was at that time he first heard about Sri Ramakrishna from one of his English professors at college.  One day in November 1881, Narendra went to meet Sri Ramakrishna who was staying at the Kali Temple in Dakshineshwar.  He straightaway asked the Master a question which he had put to several others but had received no satisfactory answer: “Sir, have you seen God?”  Without a moment’s hesitation, Sri Ramakrishna replied: “Yes, I have.  I see Him as clearly as I see you, only in a much intense sense.”
Apart from removing doubts from the mind of Narendra, Sri Ramakrishna won him over through his pure, unselfish love.  Thus began a guru-disciple relationship which is quite unique in the history of spiritual masters.  Narendra now became a frequent visitor to Dakshineshwar and, under the guidance of the Master, made rapid strides on the spiritual path.  At Dakshineshwar, Narendra also met several young men who were devoted to Sri Ramakrishna, and they all became close friends.
After a few years two events took place which caused Narendra considerable distress.  One was the sudden death of his father in 1884.  This left the family penniless, and Narendra had to bear the burden of supporting his mother, brothers and sisters.  The second event was the illness of Sri Ramakrishna which was diagnosed to be cancer of the throat.  In September 1885 Sri Ramakrishna was moved to a house at Shyampukur, and a few months later to a rented villa at Cossipore.  In these two places the young disciples nursed the Master with devoted care.  In spite of poverty at home and inability to find a job for him, Narendra joined the group as its leader.
Sri Ramakrishna instilled in these young men the spirit of renunciation and brotherly love for one another.  One day he distributed ochre robes among them and sent them out to beg food.  In this way he himself laid the foundation for a new monastic order.  He gave specific instructions to Narendra about the formation of the new monastic Order.  In the small hours of 16 August 1886 Sri Ramakrishna gave up his mortal body. After the Master’s passing, fifteen of his young disciples (one more joined them later) began to live together in a dilapidated building at Baranagar in North Kolkata.  Under the leadership of Narendra, they formed a new monastic brotherhood, and in 1887 they took the formal vows of sannyasa, thereby assuming new names.  Narendra now became Swami Vivekananda (although this name was actually assumed much later.)
After establishing the new monastic order, Vivekananda heard the inner call for a greater mission in his life.  While most of the followers of Sri Ramakrishna thought of him in relation to their own personal lives, Vivekananda thought of the Master in relation to India and the rest of the world.  As the prophet of the present age, what was Sri Ramakrishna’s message to the modern world and to India in particular?  This question and the awareness of his own inherent powers urged Swamiji to go out alone into the wide world.  So in the middle of 1890, after receiving the blessings of Sri Sarada Devi, the divine consort of Sri Ramakrishna, known to the world as Holy Mother, who was then staying in Kolkata, Swamiji left Baranagar Math and embarked on a long journey of exploration and discovery of India.
During his travels all over India, Swami Vivekananda was deeply moved to see the appalling poverty and backwardness of the masses.  He was the first religious leader in India to understand and openly declare that the real cause of India’s downfall was the neglect of the masses.  The immediate need was to provide food and other bare necessities of life to the hungry millions.  For this they should be taught improved methods of agriculture, village industries, etc.  It was in this context that Vivekananda grasped the crux of the problem of poverty in India (which had escaped the attention of social reformers of his days): owing to centuries of oppression, the downtrodden masses had lost faith in their capacity to improve their lot.  It was first of all necessary to infuse into their minds faith in themselves.  For this they needed a life-giving, inspiring message.  Swamiji found this message in the principle of the Atman, the doctrine of the potential divinity of the soul, taught in Vedanta, the ancient system of religious philosophy of India.  He saw that, in spite of poverty, the masses clung to religion, but they had never been taught the life-giving, ennobling principles of Vedanta and how to apply them in practical life.
Thus the masses needed two kinds of knowledge:  secular knowledge to improve their economic condition and spiritual knowledge to infuse in them faith in themselves and strengthen their moral sense.  The next question was how to spread these two kinds of knowledge among the masses?  Through education – this was the answer that Swamiji found.
One thing became clear to Swamiji: to carry out his plans for the spread of education and for the uplift of the poor masses, and also of women, an efficient organization of dedicated people was needed.  As he said later on, he wanted “to set in motion machinery which will bring noblest ideas to the doorstep of even the poorest and the meanest.”  It was to serve as this ‘machinery’ that Swamiji founded the Ramakrishna Mission a few years later.
It was when these ideas were taking shape in his mind in the course of his wanderings that Swami Vivekananda heard about the World’s Parliament of Religions to be held in Chicago in 1893.  His friends and admirers in India wanted him to attend the Parliament.  He too felt that the Parliament would provide the right forum to present his Master’s message to the world, and so he decided to go to America. Another reason which prompted Swamiji to go to America was to seek financial help for his project of uplifting the masses.Swamiji, however, wanted to have an inner certitude and divine call regarding his mission.  Both of these he got while he sat in deep meditation on the rock-island at Kanyakumari.  With the funds partly collected by his Chennai disciples and partly provided by the Raja of Khetri, Swami Vivekananda left for America from Mumbai on 31 May 1893.His speeches at the World’s Parliament of Religions held in September 1893 made him famous as an ‘orator by divine right’ and as a ‘Messenger of Indian wisdom to the Western world’.  After the Parliament, Swamiji spent nearly three and a half years spreading Vedanta as lived and taught by Sri Ramakrishna, mostly in the eastern parts of USA and also in London.
He returned to India in January 1897.  In response to the enthusiastic welcome that he received everywhere, he delivered a series of lectures in different parts of India, which created a great stir all over the country.  Through these inspiring and profoundly significant lectures Swamiji attempted to do the following:
To rouse the religious consciousness of the people and create in them pride in their cultural heritage;
To bring about unification of Hinduism by pointing out the common bases of its sects;
 To focus the attention of educated people on the plight of the downtrodden masses, and to expound his plan for their uplift by the application of the principles of Practical Vedanta.
Soon after his return to Kolkata, Swami Vivekananda accomplished another important task of his mission on earth.  He founded on 1 May 1897 a unique type of organization known as Ramakrishna Mission, in which monks and lay people would jointly undertake propagation of Practical Vedanta, and various forms of social service, such as running hospitals, schools, colleges, hostels, rural development centre etc, and conducting massive relief and rehabilitation work for victims of earthquakes, cyclones and other calamities, in different parts of India and other countries.
In early 1898 Swami Vivekananda acquired a big plot of land on the western bank of the Ganga at a place called Belur to have a permanent abode for the monastery and monastic Order originally started at Baranagar, and got it registered as Ramakrishna Math after a couple of years.  Here Swamiji established a new, universal pattern of monastic life which adapts ancient monastic ideals to the conditions of modern life, which gives equal importance to personal illumination and social service, and which is open to all men without any distinction of religion, race or caste.
It may be mentioned here that in the West many people were influenced by Swami Vivekananda’s life and message.  Some of them became his disciples or devoted friends.  Among them the names of Margaret Noble (later known as Sister Nivedita), Captain and Mrs. Sevier, Josephine McLeod and Sara Ole Bull, deserve special mention.  Nivedita dedicated her life to educating girls in Kolkata.  Swamiji had many Indian disciples also, some of whom joined Ramakrishna Math and became sannyasins.In June 1899 he went to the West on a second visit.  This time he spent most of his time in the West coast of USA.  After delivering many lectures there, he returned to Belur Math in December 1900.  The rest of his life was spent in India, inspiring and guiding people, both monastic and lay.  Incessant work, especially giving lectures and inspiring people, told upon Swamiji’s health.  His health deteriorated and the end came quietly on the night of 4 July 1902.  Before his Mahasamadhi he had written to a Western follower: “It may be that I shall find it good to get outside my body, to cast it off like a worn out garment.  But I shall not cease to work.  I shall inspire men everywhere until the whole world shall know that it is one with God.”
Making an objective assessment of Swami Vivekananda’s contributions to world culture, the eminent British historian A L Basham stated that “in centuries to come, he will be remembered as one of the main molders of the modern world…” Some of the main contributions that Swamiji made to the modern world are mentioned below:
1.      New Understanding of Religion: One of the most significant contributions of Swami Vivekananda to the modern world is his interpretation of religion as a universal experience of transcendent Reality, common to all humanity.  Swamiji met the challenge of modern science by showing that religion is as scientific as science itself; religion is the ‘science of consciousnesses.  As such, religion and science are not contradictory to each other but are complementary.
This universal conception frees religion from the hold of superstitions, dogmatism, priest craft and intolerance, and makes religion the highest and noblest pursuit – the pursuit of supreme Freedom, supreme Knowledge, and supreme Happiness.
2.      New View of Man: Vivekananda’s concept of ‘potential divinity of the soul’ gives a new, ennobling concept of man.  The present age is the age of humanism which holds that man should be the chief concern and centre of all activities and thinking.  Through science and technology man has attained great prosperity and power, and modern methods of communication and travel have converted human society into a ‘global village’.  But the degradation of man has also been going on apace, as witnessed by the enormous increase in broken homes, immorality, violence, crime, etc. in modern society.  Vivekananda’s concept of potential divinity of the soul prevents this degradation, divinizes human relationships, and makes life meaningful and worth living.  Swamiji has laid the foundation for ‘spiritual humanism’, which is manifesting itself through several neo-humanistic movements and the current interest in meditation, Zen etc all over the world.
3.      New Principle of Morality and Ethics:  The prevalent morality, in both individual life and social life, is mostly based on fear – fear of the police, fear of public ridicule, fear of God’s punishment, fear of Karma, and so on.  The current theories of ethics also do not explain why a person should be moral and be good to others.  Vivekananda has given a new theory of ethics and new principle of morality based on the intrinsic purity and oneness of the Atman.  We should be pure because purity is our real nature, our true divine Self or Atman.  Similarly, we should love and serve our neighbors because we are all one in the Supreme Spirit known as Paramatman or Brahman.
4.      Bridge between the East and the West:  Another great contribution of Swami Vivekananda was to build a bridge between Indian culture and Western culture.  He did it by interpreting Hindu scriptures and philosophy and the Hindu way of life and institutions to the Western people in an idiom which they could understand.  He made the Western people realize that they had to learn much from Indian spirituality for their own well-being.  He showed that, in spite of her poverty and backwardness, India had a great contribution to make to world culture.  In this way he was instrumental in ending India’s cultural isolation from the rest of the world.  He was India’s first great cultural ambassador to the West.
On the other hand, Swamiji’s interpretation of ancient Hindu scriptures, philosophy, institutions, etc prepared the mind of Indians to accept and apply in practical life two best elements of Western culture, namely science and technology and humanism.  Swamiji has taught Indians how to master Western science and technology and at the same time develop spiritually.  Swamiji has also taught Indians how to adapt Western humanism (especially the ideas of individual freedom, social equality and justice and respect for women) to Indian ethos.
Selected Teachings of Swami Vivekananda
My ideal, indeed, can be put into a few words, and that is: to preach unto mankind their divinity and how to make it manifest in every movement of life.
 Education is the manifestation of the perfection already in man.
We want that education by which character is formed, strength of mind is increased, the intellect is expanded, and by which one can stand on one's own feet.
So long as the millions live in hunger and ignorance, I hold every man a traitor who, having been educated at their expense pays not the least heed to them.
Whatever you think, that you will be.  If you think yourselves weak, weak you will be; if you think yourselves strong, strong you will be.
If you have faith in all the three hundred and thirty millions of your mythological gods, and still have no faith in yourselves, there is no salvation for you. Have faith in yourselves, and stand up on that faith and be strong; that is what we need.
 Strength, strength it is that we want so much in this life, for what we call sin and sorrow have all one cause, and that is our weakness. With weakness comes ignorance, and with ignorance comes misery.
 The older I grow, the more everything seems to me to lie in manliness. This is my new Gospel
 Purity, patience, and perseverance are the three essentials to success, and above all, love.
 Religion is realization; not talk, not doctrine, nor theories, however beautiful they may be. It is being and becoming, not hearing or acknowledging; it is the whole soul becoming changed into what it believes.
 Religion is the manifestation of the Divinity already in man.
 Teach yourselves, teach everyone his real nature, call upon the sleeping soul and see how it awakes. Power will come, glory will come, goodness will come, purity will come, and everything that is excellent will come when this sleeping soul is roused to self-conscious activity.
 They alone live who live for others, the rest are more dead than alive.
 This is the gist of all worship – to be pure and to do good to others.
 It is love and love alone that I preach, and I base my teaching on the great Vedantic truth of the sameness and omnipresence of the Soul of the Universe.
By going through the teachings of Swami Vivekananda we can easily learn how live and how to be a good citizen to this universe.








Tuesday, 15 April 2014

Dr commander

Akshaya Rani, Hayward, CA, USA

Swamiji Namaskars. After going through my family friend Kritika’s referral about you, I have approached you for making my sorrowful life as a happy life. I had a lot of troubles in my family life. You cleared every thing by your wonderful mantra power. Only because of your blessings I have become a mother for a wonderful kid. Thanks a lot to the wonderful magazine Karma also.

Kalyan Sharma, Houston, TX, USA

Thank you very much for the information on Karma. It is really a most appropriate necessity for . American Hindus, new generation in particular, are in a bad need for this type of gyan dweep. I am submitting one such article for publication in your illuminating paper. Please send one copy to this temple

Pastor Antony P. Braden, Sydney, Australia

Dear Revered Soul ‘Swamiji Sri Selvam Siddhar” , I am the Pasteur of a Christian Church in a big city of Australia. I know well about you and your wonderful services to the human race. I pray Jesus Christ to bless you with a long and happy spiritual life. Please schedule a day in your calendar for me. I am ready to join my hands with you in the noble and holy cause of bringing up the human race.

Nilam Iman Ibrahim, Dubai, UAE

Swamiji I have no words to explain your power. You brought my son out from his drug addiction. Even though I am a Muslim, I keep your photo in my house and worship it daily. Thanks and Salaams Swamiji. I wish to make a humble donation of $501.00 for your services. Only because of that holy reference from my friend Saluja ,I came to know about you.

Vivek Jain, Plano, TX, USA

Parampujya Swamiji, Namaskars. I am from a very good Sri.Vaishanvate Brahmin family. Few years back the problems started coming up in my family life due to the black magic done on my family and me. Even though my family members consulted many astrologers here and in India, the problems were not solved. Finally, I came to you through my sister. You analyzed my horoscope and performed wonderful rituals. Now I am getting alright. Thanks and Namaskars

Prakash Desai, Novi, MI,       USA

Swamiji, even though I am old, I had a un satisfactory life with my wife. I had financial and health problems also. I approached you to solve these problems. By the power of your mantras, the problems are going down gradually and I am on my path of success and peaceful life. Thank you very much Swamiji for making my disastrous life a wonderful one

Shanthi Alwar, Lexington, KY, USA

Respected Siddhar Swamiji, I approached you to solve the problems in my job and career. You preferred some Atharva Thantra rituals and you performed those rituals. By the power of the mantras and rituals, now I am in a good job. Thank you very much for making my life a wonderful one

Sindu Bajaj,Suva, Fiji Islands

Swamiji, my parents are living in a different state of USA. I am the only daughter of my parents. Even though I am good in all aspects, my marriage is being delayed due to the problems in my horoscope. My father and I consulted you and by the power of your wonderful rituals, my marriage is being settled by the first quarter of 2009. Thank you very much for your wonderful mantra powers

Rahul Shankar, Toronto, Canada

Swamiji, I had a lot of legal problems and immigration problems. I approached many astrologers and attorneys. Nobody was able to fix the problem. I approached you finally. I can darely say that my problems are nearing the end only because of your blessings and rituals. My namaskarams to you and your wonderful mantra and Atharva Thantra  powers.

Anandhan Sankaralingam, Birmingham,Alabama, USA

I consulted Swamiji about my kundli and followed his advice and now I am in a very good position. Thanks and pranams to Siddhar Swamiji.

Jasmit Shuku,Springfileld, OH, USA

My Dear Swamiji Sri Selvam'Siddhar' I love you so much. You are a miracle. My husband totally stopped drinking these days. I do not have words to express your holy power. I truly appreciate your help Swamiji.


Shankar Rajagopalan, Alpharetta, GA, USA

Swamiji Thanks for coming home to bless my wife, mother and children. My wife and my mother were really talking about you the whole night yesterday. You really create lot of vibrations in every ones mind -Shankar, , GA


Sumanagali Janardhan, Alpharetta,GA, USA

Att: Param Pujya Sri Sri Selvam"Siddhar"/Dr Commander Selvam Swamiji I love you like anything. I am having tears in my eyes when I am typing this comment. With your great blessings my husband came out of the court case issues yesterday. All with your Spiritual healings Swamiji, Tell me anything I will give anything in my life to you. Your dad and mom are blessed to have a child like you. In my 26 years of life in the world, I never seen a personality with this much caliber and greatness, appeal and dedicated  in the life Wherever I see.......... I see only your holy smiling face Swamiji Pranam Swamij Suma, Alpharetta, GA

Sujini .K.Iyer, Queens Village, NY, USA

Swamiji I love you from my heart. With your blessings I have got married last week. I hope at least this 2rd marriage will be happy in my life. Anything you need from me swamiji, do not hesitate to call me. I will give anything to you in my life. I looooooooooooove you too much


Maha Thiruvekadam, Rochester, NY, USA

Kind Att:Swamiji Sri Selvam Siddhar:- Swamiji Vanakkam, Please accept a $1001.00 donation every month for your good spiritual cause . I have named my son as  “Siddhar Subbu” , just to recognize you always in my life. Bless my son to come up like a celebrity like you swamiji. I always pray to you in my home. Without you, I am not in this world living like this. Swamiji each and every cell in my body is yours. Let me know anything you need from me, and I will give my unconditional support for you. I am always yours Swamiji.

Chandrika Patel, Phoenix, AZ, USA

Sir I have picked up one of the magazine. WOV!!! WHAT A LOVELY MAGAZINE. Sir you are doing really great. Believe me; I took 15 magazines extra for all my community members to be given to every one Keep it up sir -Chandra Patel

Rajesh Menon, Frankfurt, Germany

I have a daughter and son. My daughter is very beautiful and well educated but her marriage was postponing due to some kind of reasons. I consulted Dr.Siddhar Swamiji and followed his advises. Due to that, my daughter’s marriage went on successfully. She is leading a happy family life. I humbly submit the pranams of my entire family to Swamiji Sri Siddhar.

Ms.Suganthi, Alpharetta, GA, USA
My dear swamij. please have your blessed hands around me always.i need your support always in my life.my sister is doing very well after your rituals, and i need your blessings always in my life. . swamiji i have never come across a beautiful personality like you in my life at all!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Rita Chowdhri, Beavercreek, OH, USA
Swamiji I am famous model, and of course very pretty. Wherever I go, I always attract so many people. However in the Dasara Function, I was really stunned by your spiritual lecture. I have never seen this much vibrative , and energetic Swamiji anywhere in USA. Your knowledge is immense. I have never seen anywhere in USA thousands of people talks only one sentence again and again that is “you are a living God to them. First I was confused, however when I happened to listen to the miracles you have done for them, and then I really understood your powers. I have totally given; I would say I have sold myself to you. Anything you need to help you in any ways to support your spiritual journey, I will be always with you. Also swamij I have made millions in my life and I woulfd like to donate all my wealth and me to you. I really mean to say you are superbbbbbb Swamiji








Uma Nandhan, Torrance, CA, USA
Swmiji Please bless me with all your holy powers. My husband is going for a Surgery tomorrow. I heared very lot about your Holy powers. Please help my husband Thanks
-Your strongest follower Uma

Vijay Soundar, Atlanta, GA, USA
Swamiji You are doing wonders in this nation. We are all very blessed to have your Hindu Temple of Georgia here in Atlanta. Keep it Up

Mr.Suman Nana, Duluth, GA, USA
Att: Sri Selvam"Siddhar" Swamiji your Temple is very peaceful. We are all blessed to have a Temple in Atlanta without any kinds of politics.I always uses to see lot of politics in the other Hindu Temples in Atlanta, however yours is an outstanding one!

Sunita Santharam, Honololu, Hawai, USA

Dear Sir, Dr.Commander Selvam Pundit Sharma's explanation about Marahathalingam was excellant. I shall bring all my neighbors from my subdivision for the next Pradosham. Thanks

Ms. Rupa Shreyas Nana, Frederick, Virgin Islands, USA
Swamiji, what is the secret of your smile always. I have seen you so many times and you are always very fresh at any time and always smiling. Don't you get tired by meeting with thousands of people?. Tell me the secret of your energy! Swamiji I like to have a good Indian boy as my husband, I have told very clearly my parents that I need a soul like you.Swamiji thanks for all the help you have given so far.. I am having proper sleep these days. I do not go with my friends these days to the clubs etc.,, I have totally changed , after I met with you. I love you so much Swamiji. Please have your blessed hands always around me .

Deepan Navrang, Austin, TX, USA
Pranam Swamiji!! Thank you so much for your Astrological advice, I WOULD SAY YOUR KNOWLEDGE IS IMMENSE, and I was really delighted when I was talking to you. Swamiji I am sending $5001.00 very soon  as my contribution for your noble cause. Om Namashivaya





 Kalpana, Anchorage, USA
Swamiji , thanks for your poojas. My interview went very well, and I got the job. I am going to pledge 10% of my pay check to your wonderful Hindu temple from June 2010 onwards. Swamiji please have your hands always around me. I always want to be in your spiritual shelter

 Rudramurthi Sivanesan, Panama City, Panama
 My dear Dr Commander Selvam You need to live 100 years. With your wonderful Atharva Thantra Rituals my wife took back and withdrew her Divorce papers. Now she is back home. I was suffering like anything for the last 9 months. you came as a miracle in our life. I do not have words to express my happiness

Bina Bansal, Pasir Ris, Singapore
Thank you so much for your great help for my son. Now he does not drink. God Bless you
Rama moorthi Sadagopan, Aurora, IL, USA
Swamiji- Sri Sri Selvam Siddhar Thank you so much for coming home to bless our family. Our home is really blessed by a great Rishi like you. Thanks Swamiji

Nvaratn kumar Geneva, Switzerland

 Pranam Guruji(Dr Commander Selvam) With your prayers my daughter is doing extremely well. Now she is out of the bad company. All the credit goes to you only Guruji. You are the only God in my life. Pranam!!

Reddy Dharam, Jamaica
Hello, I am really very excited by visiting your Hindu Temple .(Dr Commander Selvam) I am from jamaica, and I used to move with your Indian community lot, however I have never come across in my 67 years of life ....a very friendly monk with No Egos, and very caring like your swamiji. Pass on my best wishes to DR Commander Selvm

 Ramesh Prabakar, Columbus, OH, USA

 Pranam Swamiji Dr Commander Selvam(Sri Sri Selvam Siddhar) Could you teach me the secret of your ever-loving smile, and the positive attitude?. I have seen tones of Swamiis coming from India, telling about so many numerous ideas to collect money for their own betterment, however you are the 1 st Indian Swamiji in the USA who spent money from your hands. You are a Gem, and please take me as your sishya, to learn more about your great vedas and up course your good luck . My self and my wife talks about you every day. My 78 years old Dad is always remembering you. Pranam

Raaji Subramanian, Boston, MA, USA

Namasthae Swaniji!! You are a Holy star. Swamiji after 3 years of struggle in my Husband’s health issues, today remarkably, even the doctors told me that he is completely alright after going through his medical report. Even the Doctors told me that it is a miracle in the Medical field. I told them that everything is because of my remarkable Guru.....yes that is you only. I will give anything for you my dear Swamiji.

 SULOCHANA J. NAGABHOOSANAM, Dayton, OH, USA

Swamiji(Dr Commander Selvam) my sister-in-law's Marriage issue settled today. Thanks for all your Rituals and poojas. I asked my sister-in-Law to pledge $501.00 every month to you. Swamiji I need you always in my life. Myself and my husband decided to put your name for my boy baby, expecting on December 11th 2010 . Thank you Swamiji
my daughter is doing extremly well. Now she is out of the bad company. All the credit goes to you only Guruji.You are the only God in my life. Pranam!!

 Shantini G Mehra , Iselin, NJ, USA
 Swamiji Siddhar has done wonders in bringing my run down business as the best one. Thanks and Pranams for bringing the run down business as the best one.

 Swapna D Jones, West palm Beach, FL, USA

 Even though I am married to a Christian, I am a Hindu by birth. Only because of the aversion on Hinduism, I converted myself into Christianity. However, after meeting Sri Siddhar Swamiji I completely understood what Hinduism is and what humanity is. Thanks and my salutations to Swamiji for making me a good spiritual human being. 
Harry Goel, Washington DC, USA
Wonderful Swamiji. Pranams, Pranams and more Pranams. You brought out my son from his mental stress. He is very well now. Thanks and Pranams Swamiji. Please keep your merciful vision on mr and my family.
 
Gudiey Jonas , Chicago, IL, USA

  Even though I am Christian, I believe Hinduism very much. I approached you to clear the black magic done on my family and me. You did it in a wonderful way with the power of your mantras. I salute your power and your mantra power. 
 
 

 
Praveen Navratan Kuruma, Duluth, GA, USA
 Swamiji, only by your holiest blessings, I’m relieved from all the black magic done by my enemies. Now I have a wonderful life. Thanks and Pranams to Siddhar. 
 
SUBRA NILAM, Rosenberg, TX, USA
 SWAMIJI WHAT IS SECRET OF YOUR EVER LOVING SMILE ALWAYS?. I LOVE YOU SO MUCH

 MANAGA SHARMA, Sugar land, TX
 PRANAM SWAMIJI MY WHOLE LIFE IS WELL BLESSED. I HAVE GOT MY MARRIAGE PROPOSAL ACCEPTED TODAY WUTH YOUR KIND BLESSINGS. THNK YOU VERY MUCH FOR YOUR GRACE SWAMIJI M.SHARMA,

 Mandip Kaur, Yuba City, CA, USA
  Swamiji SriSri Selvam siddhar helped my family very much. Without his Holy powers, by this time I should have lost my Dad Swamiji is a Miracle in the 21 st century I wish him all success. 
 
Nirmala Komiti Reddy , Powder Springs, GA, USA

  SWAMIJI VANAKKAM THANKS FOR YOUR WONDERFUL YAAGAM FOR MY HUSBAND'S BUSINESS PROBLEMS. I HAVE JUST GOT THE CALL FROM MY HUSBAND, THAT HIS PARTNER IS READY TO SETTLE THE ISSUES. ALL BECAUSE OF YOUR HOLY POWER SWAMIJI NIRMALA,
Suhantha Thirumalan, Vancouver, Canada

 Swamiji(Dr Commander Selvam) Thanks for coming in my life. After you have entered in my life, the things are rapidly changing. My sister engagement got settled very peacefully. All your blessings Swamiji.Whenever I am in my prayer room, I see only your ever smiling Holy face. Take me also to your soul, and I always need your blessings. I am doing very well in my medical profession, these days.I do not want to get married whereas I like to be your Bakthai. I like to be a Meera to you in my life. Om Krishnave Nama ka.Swamiji you are my Lord Krishna

  Soundari Kailasam, Ameterdam, Netherlands

 Vanakkam Dr Commander Selvam Thanks for your wonderful pooja for my Husband. Now he is able to walk properly with your powerful Atharva Thantra Rituals.Swamiji name anything , I and my husband are always ready to finish it for you whatever the assignment t you give to us

 
 

 Sucharita Murali, Melbourne, Australia

 Dear Swamiji(Dr Commander Selvam) Thanks for coming in my life. ON THE DAY ONE YOU CAME IN MY LIFE EVERYTHING GOT CHANGED. I AM SO PEACEFUL THIS DAYS.ALL THE CREDIT GOES TO YOU. YOU ARE MY GOD ALWAYS AND YOU ARE IN MY EVERY CELL OF MY BODY. NAMASTHE
Panner selvam,Suva Fiji Islands
 Dear Swamiji(Dr Commander Selvam) Thanks for your blessings. My wife just delivered a bay Boy 1 hour back. Thanks for all your support. You are a living God. Your support is needed to every human in the world

 Maha Subash, Beavercreek, OH, USA
Om Namashivayaa(Dr Commander Selvam) Swamiji I have got my green card yesterday with your blessings. We will come and get your blessings tomorrow evening.

Mangai Rmesh

Date

  27-4-2008

Message

  dear respected siddar selvam(Dr Commander Selvam): thank you for starting the puja and the yagnam for me and for my family. i have written a detail letter and send you the draft i request you if you can send by e-mail about my horoscope and the main discussion about my horoscope will be greatly appreciated as my husband wants to read about what you have said, you also make a summary of all my areas or what ever way you send the horoscope to people will be fine. may god and goddess shower their blessings up you and all the work you have been doing in the world to up lift mankind. as you have told me that you talk to me on Monday. i will wait for you call. to me you are like lord Muruga. from my childhood i have prayed to lord Muruga and when i looked at your picture, the first thing i saw my lord Muruga in you, in person. our humble pranam at your lotus feet

 
 
Name

 Ranjitha

Date

  27-4-2008

Message

 Att: Sri Selvam"Siddhar"(Dr Commander Selvam) Swamiji your Temple is very peaceful. We are all blessed to have a Temple in Atlanta without any kinds of politics.I always uses to see lot of politics in the other Hindu Temples in Atlanta, however yours is an outstanding one!

 
 
Name

 magesh

Date

  27-4-2008

Message

 Namasthe Swamiji Sri Selvam"SIDDHAR". T he Siddhi Times magazine is excellant. We are blessed to have a magazine like this in USA.. Swamiji your are really doing miracles. Let me know anything I could do for your beautiful service

 
 
Name

 vinod murali

Date

  27-4-2008

Message

 Dear DR Commander Selvam, You are doing wonders in this nation. We are all very blessed to have your Hindu Temple of Georgia here in Atlanta. Keep it Up

 
 
Name

 Sanmugam

Date

  27-4-2008

Message

 Beautiful Siddhi Times magazine. I like it very much. Thanks for your support Dr Commander Selvam to our Community

 
 
Name

 Bali Shah

Date

  25-4-2008

Message

 Swamiji, I had many problems in my business. Only because of your Thantric rituals I have over come all the problems. My Pranams to you. Please shower your blessings on me, my family and business for continuing the same position. TN

 
 
Name

 Netha K Shah

Date

  25-4-2008

Message

 Swamiji, I had the worst relationship with my husband and il-laws. By your powerful mantras and rituals now I have got a very good relationship with my husband and in-laws. I am indebted to you for my whole life time. Namaskars Columbus, GA

 
 
Name

 Metha Bhen

Date

  25-4-2008

Message

 Respected Swamiji, only because of your whole hearted and holy blessings, I have come out of my worst health. Now I have become the healthiest lady. Thanks and Pranams for making me as the healthiest. Washington DC

 
 
Name

 Radha K Lakshmi

Date

  25-4-2008

Message

  Thank you very much Swamiji for making my only son as a “shining star” in his studies. Only after your Para psychological treatments, he has become the best in his studies. IL USA

 
 
Name

  Claudia

Date

  25-4-2008

Message

  My daughter’s marriage is fixed now only because of the Thantric Rituals performed by Swamiji Siddhar. My entire family’s lives are dedicated to the golden feet of Siddhar. AZ

 
 
Name

 ram babu

Date

  23-4-2008

Message

  Dear Dr Commander Selvam I do not have words to type to share my happiness. After 15 years of running behind physicians, now the problem of my daughter has come to a conclusion. With your special Thantra Rituals, now my daugher is conceived and the doctors are very happy to see the progress of the child. Dr Selvam you need to live for Hundreds of years to help the mankind. Namasthe

 
 
Name

 Naghalakshmi sunder

Date

  23-4-2008

Message

 Vanakkam Swamiji(Dr Commander Selvam) Your talk about Spirituality was very nice. I am very spiritual, and I have attended lot of Swamiji's lectures. However you have a very beautiful knowledge, apart from everything, you are totally different from all these swamijis coming to US.Everyone takes money in all kinds of ways and running away, however you are the 1st Swamiji in USA did this much great for the Indian Community . You should grow and all my support is always for you Thanks Swamiji

 
 
Name

 Gunasekar

Date

  23-4-2008

Message

 Swamiji Sri Sri Selvam"Siddhar" is a wonderful person. My busines and Marriage problems were settleed by his Thantra Rituals. Very powerful Atharva Vedic Scholar in USA. I am settled down very happily with my family in GA Guna , Lawranceville, GA, USA

 
 
Name

 Kartik S

Date

  23-4-2008

Message

 OM SARANAM!! I am so much pleased with Swamiji Sri Sri Selvam"Siddhar"s (DR. COMMANDER SELVAM) A GREAT . He came in my life in the year 1999 , when I was living in NJ. I had lot of problems in my family life. As soon as I met with him, with his blessings, one by one all my problems are reduced, now I am having a peaceful life with my family in CA I would recommand Swamiji Sri Sri Selvam"Siddhar" to anyone in the world to get Spiritual support to settle any of your problems in your life KARTIK SUNDARESAN, MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA

 
 
Name

 Takur patel

Date

  23-4-2008

Message

 JAI KRISHNA I AM SO MUCH OBLIGED TO DR COMMANDER SELVAM ALSO KNOWN AS SRI SRI SELVAM'SIDDHAR'. HE IS A LIVING GOD. WITHOUT HIM I WOULD HAVE LOST MY SON FROM A BIG PROBLEM. MY FRIEND HIGHLY RECOMMANDED ME TO GO THIS LIVING GOD. HE IS A VERY POWERFUL SWAMIJI NEVER TAKE A PENNY FOR HIS PERSONAL USE. NOW I AM HAPPILY SETTLED WITH MY FAMILY IN MARYLAND, USA I WISH MY DEAREST SWAMIJI TO LONG LIVE HUNDREDS OF YEARS THAKUR PATEL, MD, USA

 
 
Name

 shyamala Devi

Date

  22-4-2008

Message

 Swamiji(Dr Commander Selvam) ...words cannot express my feelings of gratitude to you. You have helped my husband to come out of this serious healt issues.You need to live for hundreds of years to help mankind

 
 
Name

  mohini chander Verma

Date

  22-4-2008

Message

 Swamiji Pranam!!(Dr Commander Selvam) I have got your Temple News through my family friend in Atlanta.. It is remarkable ....the services you are doing.All your 15 priest are excellant, and I was really stunned with the beautiful services prerformed by the Pundits. Count me as your strong follower and I am always at your service

 
 
Name

 kumar khandelwal

Date

  22-4-2008

Message

 Wow!! Hats off Swamiji(Dr Commander Selvam). You are not a Swamiji , definitely you are a MAHARAJA. Having 48 full time priest FOR A TEMPLE IN usa , you are the 1st Indian made it possible in USA.I do not have words to express my happiness and the things you are doing for the NRI's in USA.From today onwards you are my only GOD to our whole family. OM NAMASHIVAYAA!!

 
 
Name

 mallepeni Katarugada

Date

  21-4-2008

Message

  Some of my Telgu people gave me some wrong idea about your temple.To the contrary I was treated like a maharaja in the Hindu Temple of Georgia. I would say Hindu Temple of Georgia is the only nicest temple in the whole USA.Even to my knowledge no Hindu temple is giving Very memorable service like Swamiji Sri Sri Selvam"Siddhar"(Dr Commander Selvam) and his Team of Pundits.I am sending $1001.00 as my Donation to the temple today.

 
 
Name

 Kamal Jeet Kaur Sangera

Date

  21-4-2008

Message

 Pundit Ji, (Dr Commander Selvam)your mahaprasadm was very excellant. Is any idea you are going to start a Restaurant in the Temple premises very soon? I could devote my time for your noble cause. Hatsoff to Dr Commander Selvam for this wonderful Hindu Temple of Georgia

 
 
Name

 UMA VELAPPAN

Date

  21-4-2008

Message

  I just moved to Atlanta 4 months back. I have been other Hindu Temples in US, however I have never seen these much dedicated priests services inj the Temple. Thanks a Lot to Dr Commander Selvam(Sri Sri Selvam"Siddhar"(Dr Commander Selvam)) to build this temple. My fullest support is alway there.

 
 
Name

  Ramyaa

Date

  21-4-2008

Message

 Dear Sir,Dr.Commander Selvam I read some of Swamiji Sri Sri Selvam'Siddhar"s articles in Telgu Times of America newspaper and was amazed by his knowledge. Astrology is great science . I wish you every success. I am in NJ, I shall come and see Swamiji to get his Darshan, in the month of may 2008. Thanks