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* 1997-Sivaya Subramuniyaswami spearheaded the 125th anniversary of Satguru Yogaswami and his golden icon's diaspora pilgrimage through many of the over 75 Sri Lanka temples and societies around the globe.

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At 3: 30 am on a Wednesday in March 1964, Yogaswami passed at age 91.

Yogaswami and follow
Soon afterwards Yogaswami gave up his job and everything else, in order to follow Chellappaswami for the next five years.

Yogaswami and .
He traveled to India and Sri Lanka where he received initiation from Yogaswami of Jaffna in 1949.
One day, his teacher arranged a meeting between Sivaya Subramuniyaswami and his long awaited satguru, Sage Yogaswami.
After a deep and inner meeting, Yogaswami gave him the name Subramuniya.
Yogaswami continued to communicate with Sivaya Subramuniyaswami through Kandiah Chettiar until his death in 1964.
Jnanaguru Siva Yogaswami of Jaffna ( ; 1872 – 1964 ) was Sri Lanka's most renowned 20th-century spiritual master, a Śivajnani and a natha siddhar revered by both Hindus and Buddhists.
1872-1905: Yogaswami was born near the Kandaswamy temple in Sri Lanka.
As a young adult, Yogaswami vowed himself to celibacy and renounced a place in his father's business because it did not allow him time to meditate and study the scriptures.
As he neared the olive ( illuppai ) tree that Yogaswami later performed his tapas under, Vivekananda stopped the procession and disembarked from his carriage.
" The next day, Yogaswami attended Vivekananda's public speech.
* Around 1890, Yogaswami found a job as a storekeeper for an irrigation project in Kilinochchi.
1905-1911: In 1905, Yogaswami found his guru Sage Chellappan outside Nallur Temple.
" He came back three days later to find Yogaswami still waiting for his master.
Following Yogaswami ’ s ordination ( sannyas diksha ), his guru sent him away and never received him again.
1911-1961: Yogaswami spent years of intense tapas under the olive tree at Colombuthurai Road on the outskirts of Jaffna.
In his outward behavior, Yogaswami followed the example of his guru, for he would drive away those who tried to approach him.
Day and night Yogaswami was absorbed in his inner worship.
On one occasion, Yogaswami was seated in perfect stillness, like a stone.
* In January 1935, Yogaswami had his devotees begin his monthly journal, Sivathondan, meaning both " servant of Siva " and " service to Siva.
* In 1940, Yogaswami went to India on pilgrimage to Banaras and Chidambaram.
1961-1964: In 1961, the 89-year-old Yogaswami broke his hip while feeding his cow Valli.
It is a collections of sayings of Great Sage Yogaswami.

conveyed and teachings
His teachings rarely rely on reasoned argument and ethical ideals and methods are conveyed more indirectly, through allusion, innuendo, and even tautology.
The fourth figure was George Gurdjieff ( c. 1872 – 1949 ), who founded the philosophy of the Fourth Way, through which he conveyed a number of spiritual teachings to his disciples.
Throughout history of Buddhism, the teachings of all branches and schools of Buddhism were conveyed through the Master-Disciple relationship, a principle which SGI presents in a new understanding-starting with replacing the traditional word Master by Mentor, a Greek-origin word meaning “ to encourage ”.
These were used as aids to reach states of non-ordinary reality in the teachings he conveyed to Carlos.
Thai academic Prayut Wannaudom has argued that modern mor lam is increasingly sexualised and lacking in the moral teachings which it traditionally conveyed, and that commercial pressures encourage rapid production and imitation rather than quality and originality.
The Latin Kings operate under strict codes and guidelines that are conveyed in a lengthy constitution, and they follow the teachings of the King Manifesto.
He conveyed his revolutionary ideas in parables, stories and terse teachings among the market places of the populace.
The teachings of Djwal Khul, as conveyed through Bailey's many books in his name, contain and deal with many controversial topics such as the widespread evils ingrained in popular ideas and statements about nationalism, race relations, American isolationism, Soviet totalitarianism, fascism, Nazism, and Zionism.

conveyed and over
The gases are contained in a test-tube ( A ) standing over a large quantity of weak alkali ( B ), and the current is conveyed in wires insulated by U-shaped glass tubes ( CC ) passing through the liquid and round the mouth of the test-tube.
Despite the poor quality of Albania's roads, most of the country's freight was conveyed over them in a fleet of about 15, 000 trucks.
Garfield's detractors later used this letter, which Chase never personally disclosed, to foster widespread criticism of Garfield as a betrayer, despite the fact that Halleck and Lincoln shared the same concerns over Rosecrans's reluctance to attack, and that Garfield had openly conveyed his concerns to Rosecrans.
In a capability-based model, holding an unforgettable reference or capability to an object provides access to the object ( roughly analogous to how possession of your house key grants you access to your house ); access is conveyed to another party by transmitting such a capability over a secure channel.
The user's text is conveyed over a network, such as the Internet.
King Francis I of France accepted James's proposal over Henry's and conveyed his wishes to Mary's father.
By dexterous management and large promises he overcame the misgivings of the Greek troops over the length and danger of the war ; a Spartan fleet of thirty-five triremes sent to Cilicia opened the passes of the Amanus into Syria and conveyed to him a Spartan detachment of 700 men under Cheirisophus.
" He wrote that the Crusaders had found the bones of Samuel, the biblical prophet, close to a Jewish synagogue in Ramla and " conveyed them unto Shiloh, and erected over them a large church, and called it St. Samuel of Shiloh unto this day ".
Light is conveyed into the sensing system as the small aperture scans over the entire field of view.
These aggregated circuits are conveyed from the initial multiplexer to the exchange over a set of equipment collectively known as the access network.
The theme not only conveyed his outrage over Stalin's oppression, but also may have inspired him to write the Seventh Symphony in the first place.
Manorial incidents, which are the rights that a Lord of the Manor may exercise over other people's land, are due to lapse on 12 October 2013 if not registered before land they affect is conveyed after that date.
Carn Menyn bluestones These dolerite slabs, split by frost action, seem to be stacked ready for the taking and many have been removed over the centuries for use locally but it remains a moot point whether the Stonehenge bluestones were conveyed thence by human or glacial means.
TPL then sold a conservation easement over the entire property to the state of Florida, while Polk County purchased the gardens portion of the property, less the development rights conveyed in the state easement.
By contrast, compressed air could be conveyed over long distances without loss of its energy, and after the compressed air had been used to power equipment, it could still serve to ventilate a mine or tunnel.
When a letter dated 18 December 1981 conveyed the information to the rector that the new university would take over the polytechnic site and his institution was to move, albeit in phases, once again, to a new location in Ado-Ekiti, the undercurrents of agitation excited by the earlier announcement of the establishment of the university boiled over.
Communications between the router and Ethernet devices are then conveyed over existing home electrical wiring.
In 1911 the Rhymney conveyed over 300, 000 tons of iron and iron ore per annum over this route.
Opponents of ritualism have often argued that it privileged the actions of the ritual over the meanings that are meant to be conveyed by it.
The satire is conveyed successfully by emphasizing the couple's foolish arguments over small things.
In September 1874 a French astronomical mission conveyed by the sailing ship La Dive spent just over three months on Saint-Paul to observe the transit of Venus ; geologist Charles Vélain took the opportunity to make a significant geological survey of the island.
He is commemorated in 1924-1925 by a marble headstone at the spot where his remains were found and interred ; the headstone was conveyed for many miles over some of the roughest country in the Cape York Peninsula on a horse-drawn bush-sled made from the forked limb of a tree.

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