The Guru is Grace. The Guru is All
0 Comments Published by Madhukar Organisation on Tuesday, December 30, 2008 at 7:01 AM.Guru Brahma Guru Vishnu Guru Devo Maheswara
Guru Sakshat Para Brahma Thasmai Sri Gurave Namaha
Guru is Brahma, Guru is Vishnu, Guru is Maheswara. Consider Guru as your everything. In this world, everything is a manifestation of Divinity. Sarvam Khalvidam Brahma (verily all this is Brahman). All are the embodiments of Divinity. In fact, all that you see is nothing but the Divine Cosmic Form (Viswa Virat Swarupa).
Mere Gurudev
Madhukarji Ki Jai!
Guru Sakshat Para Brahma Thasmai Sri Gurave Namaha
Guru is Brahma, Guru is Vishnu, Guru is Maheswara. Consider Guru as your everything. In this world, everything is a manifestation of Divinity. Sarvam Khalvidam Brahma (verily all this is Brahman). All are the embodiments of Divinity. In fact, all that you see is nothing but the Divine Cosmic Form (Viswa Virat Swarupa).
Mere Gurudev
Madhukarji Ki Jai!
Ramana's Christmas Quote
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Madhukar Newsletter December 2008
0 Comments Published by Madhukar Organisation on Tuesday, December 23, 2008 at 4:39 AM.
You are free!
Circumstances come and go -
stay untouched!
And - don’t make a concept out of it.
In whatever state you are
enquire: “Who am I?”
Who is this and that?
Who sees this sadness?
Who sees this happiness?
I promise –
it will disappear.
Madhukar

Christmas time
Circumstances come and go -
stay untouched!
And - don’t make a concept out of it.
In whatever state you are
enquire: “Who am I?”
Who is this and that?
Who sees this sadness?
Who sees this happiness?
I promise –
it will disappear.
Madhukar

Christmas time
The first candles are burning! Can there be a present under the Christmas tree of friends and acquaintances more beautiful than words of clarity? Love, speaking from letters? Truth, bringing understanding and a new perspective?
Therefore our special offer for Christmas time:
The price for the book "The Simplest Way"is only 12,50 Euro until December 24, 2008.

What is love?
Love is this wonderful silence,
lightless light, soundless sound,
this overwhelming vitality, which gives life to everything.
I am love, I am THAT. Nothing else is. Realize that you are free, that you are love itself, the big Heart.
From the bottom of my heart I wish you a blessed time.
Lovingly
Madhukar

Retreats in 2009
Madhukar

Retreats in 2009
January 17. – 31, 2009
Mystery of Oneness
Goa, India
Info: Sita +91 99 22 87 18 32
ind@madhukar.org
Mystery of Oneness
Goa, India
Info: Sita +91 99 22 87 18 32
ind@madhukar.org
“Experiencing Madhukar in Goa is cool, exciting and lots of fun! Silence infused with fiery rhythms of love and with beach life makes the Mystery of Oneness retreat very special.” Sanaka
To help you tune into this retreat we are very happy to present you three beautiful postcards designed especially for this event. Download the cards and have lots of fun with it!
Please note:
The retreat Divine Paradise is already fully booked!
The retreat Awakening is almost fully booked!
Your Madhukar Team
February 15.– March 8, 2009
Awakening
3-weeks-silence-retreat at the foot of Arunachala
Tiruvannamalai, South India
Info: Sita +91 99 22 87 18 32
ind@madhukar.org
Awakening

3-weeks-silence-retreat at the foot of Arunachala
Tiruvannamalai, South India
Info: Sita +91 99 22 87 18 32
ind@madhukar.org
April 9 – 14, 2009 (Easter)
Yoga der Stille
With this beautiful Easter retreat we welcome Madhukar back to Europe!
Oberstaufen, Allgäu, Germany
Info: Shivani +49 171 2 17 43 38
or +49 7121 6 80 81 69
shivani@madhukar.org
Yoga der Stille
With this beautiful Easter retreat we welcome Madhukar back to Europe!
Oberstaufen, Allgäu, Germany
Info: Shivani +49 171 2 17 43 38
or +49 7121 6 80 81 69
shivani@madhukar.org
Contact
India Organizer
Sita +91 99 22 87 18 32
ind@madhukar.org
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Sita +91 99 22 87 18 32
ind@madhukar.org
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Karthigai Deepam Festival - Arunachala - 11th December
0 Comments Published by Madhukar Organisation on Wednesday, December 10, 2008 at 7:13 AM.
Karthigai Deepam Festival
The Karthigai Deepam festival is celebrated in the Tamil Month of Karthigai (November - December). It begins on Uttradam day with flag hoisting and goes on the nine days. In the early hours of the tenth day Bharani Deepam in five agantams will be lit in Arunachaleswarar's Sannithi. In the evening, the Pancha Murthis will be brought to the Katchi Mandapam. At dusk (Pradosha) the Karthigai day synchronizing with the full moon day, the deity, Ardhanareeswarar is taken out to this place with the five deepams, which are put in a big receptacle near the flug-stuff. At the same time the beacon light on the hill is lit. The huge concourse of devotees from all parts of our country in a million voice raise a cry simultaneously "Harohara to Annamalai" which will rend the air. It is a sight for the Gods to see!
ROWS OF agal vilakkus in front of every house... this is the image that at once comes to mind when we think of Karthigai Deepam - the festival of lights that is celebrated throughout Tamil Nadu during the month of Karthigai (November-December). Not many of us are aware that it is one of the oldest festivals celebrated in the State, perhaps even before people began celebrating Deepavali and Navarathri. Also, unlike many other Hindu festivals, Karthigai is basically a Tamil festival and is virtually unknown in most other parts of the country.
One of the earliest references to the festival is found in the Ahananuru, a book of poems, which dates back to the Sangam Age (200 B.C. to 300 A.D.). The Ahananuru clearly states that Karthigai is celebrated on the full moon day (pournami) of the Tamil month of Karthigai. It was one of the most important festivals (peruvizha) of the ancient Tamils. Avaiyyar, the renowned poetess of those times, refers to the festival in her songs.
Karthigai is essentially a festival of lamps. The lighted lamp is considered an auspicious symbol. It is believed to ward off evil forces and usher in prosperity and joy. While the lighted lamp is important for all Hindu rituals and festivals, it is indispensable for Karthigai.
Karthigai Deepam Festival Legend
There is an interesting story explaining the link between Karthigai and lamps. Legend has it that Lord Vishnu and Lord Brahma began to quarrel as to who was the more powerful of the two. While they were fighting, Lord Shiva appeared before them in the form of a huge pillar of fire. Lord Vishnu and Lord Brahma gave up quarrelling and decided to find the top and the bottom of the pillar.
Accordingly, Brahma assumed the form of a swan and moved upwards. Vishnu transformed himself into a boar and started digging deep into the earth. But even after searching for several years, neither of the two was able to find the ends the pillar. Finally, they realised that the pillar was none other than Lord Shiva.
Soon afterwards, Lord Shiva appeared as a hill (Arunachala Hill) at Tiruvannamalai in Tamil Nadu. Indeed, the very names `Tiruvannamalai' and `Arunachala' translate as `holy fire hill.' The Shivalinga in the temple here is the agni linga. The tiny lamps lit during the Karthigai festival (Karthigai Deepam) are believed to be the miniature replicas of the fire linga. Every year thousands of devotees from Chennai and elsewhere flock to Tiruvannamalai to see the spectacular Karthigai Deepam there.
Geographic accessibility
This town Thiruvannamalai is situated in 187 kilometers away from Chennai, formerly known as Madras- Capital of Tamil Nadu and there is a railway station on the villupuram - Katpadi rail route. This town stands on an elevation of 266ft ( 79.80 M ) above sea level.
The Karthigai Deepam festival is celebrated in the Tamil Month of Karthigai (November - December). It begins on Uttradam day with flag hoisting and goes on the nine days. In the early hours of the tenth day Bharani Deepam in five agantams will be lit in Arunachaleswarar's Sannithi. In the evening, the Pancha Murthis will be brought to the Katchi Mandapam. At dusk (Pradosha) the Karthigai day synchronizing with the full moon day, the deity, Ardhanareeswarar is taken out to this place with the five deepams, which are put in a big receptacle near the flug-stuff. At the same time the beacon light on the hill is lit. The huge concourse of devotees from all parts of our country in a million voice raise a cry simultaneously "Harohara to Annamalai" which will rend the air. It is a sight for the Gods to see!
ROWS OF agal vilakkus in front of every house... this is the image that at once comes to mind when we think of Karthigai Deepam - the festival of lights that is celebrated throughout Tamil Nadu during the month of Karthigai (November-December). Not many of us are aware that it is one of the oldest festivals celebrated in the State, perhaps even before people began celebrating Deepavali and Navarathri. Also, unlike many other Hindu festivals, Karthigai is basically a Tamil festival and is virtually unknown in most other parts of the country.
One of the earliest references to the festival is found in the Ahananuru, a book of poems, which dates back to the Sangam Age (200 B.C. to 300 A.D.). The Ahananuru clearly states that Karthigai is celebrated on the full moon day (pournami) of the Tamil month of Karthigai. It was one of the most important festivals (peruvizha) of the ancient Tamils. Avaiyyar, the renowned poetess of those times, refers to the festival in her songs.
Karthigai is essentially a festival of lamps. The lighted lamp is considered an auspicious symbol. It is believed to ward off evil forces and usher in prosperity and joy. While the lighted lamp is important for all Hindu rituals and festivals, it is indispensable for Karthigai.
Karthigai Deepam Festival Legend
There is an interesting story explaining the link between Karthigai and lamps. Legend has it that Lord Vishnu and Lord Brahma began to quarrel as to who was the more powerful of the two. While they were fighting, Lord Shiva appeared before them in the form of a huge pillar of fire. Lord Vishnu and Lord Brahma gave up quarrelling and decided to find the top and the bottom of the pillar.
Accordingly, Brahma assumed the form of a swan and moved upwards. Vishnu transformed himself into a boar and started digging deep into the earth. But even after searching for several years, neither of the two was able to find the ends the pillar. Finally, they realised that the pillar was none other than Lord Shiva.
Soon afterwards, Lord Shiva appeared as a hill (Arunachala Hill) at Tiruvannamalai in Tamil Nadu. Indeed, the very names `Tiruvannamalai' and `Arunachala' translate as `holy fire hill.' The Shivalinga in the temple here is the agni linga. The tiny lamps lit during the Karthigai festival (Karthigai Deepam) are believed to be the miniature replicas of the fire linga. Every year thousands of devotees from Chennai and elsewhere flock to Tiruvannamalai to see the spectacular Karthigai Deepam there.
Geographic accessibility
This town Thiruvannamalai is situated in 187 kilometers away from Chennai, formerly known as Madras- Capital of Tamil Nadu and there is a railway station on the villupuram - Katpadi rail route. This town stands on an elevation of 266ft ( 79.80 M ) above sea level.
Labels: Arunachala, Deepam, Festival, Siva, Special Events

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