Part sponsored by the Harrow council, aimed at enabling people of Indian, especially Tamils, to seek their religious and spiritual roots and understand their relevance to contemporary living in UK. Events in London – Bhakti NavarathriĦth and 7th July, Harrow, London – ‘Yogic Way of Life’, or, ‘Manitha Vazhvu Maanpurum Vazhi South Indian Society is proud to present her lecture tour of the UK. The present trip will be her third lecture tour to the UK. She has travelled extensively in India and abroad – Sri Lanka, Singapore, Malaysia, Seychelles, Dubai, etc. She is the recipient of several awards, including, ‘Kalaimamani’ the highest award for arts and culture given by the Tamilnadu Government – normally given to artists for their lifetime achievements, Mangayarkarasi received this award in her 20s, the youngest ever to win it. Her speeches cover a wide range of religious, spiritual topics and she is popular with audience of all ages, the temple going mature ones as well as college students. To say she is brilliant is a gross understatement. She can speak for hours together at a time, without a break to find the right word, without having to look at notes or books. She follows Variar’s advice: like water filled in an overhead tank flowing uninterrupted when you open the tap, wisdom and religious material, if stored in the mind, flows like a torrent.
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Her speeches are regularly telecast in Vijay TV, Sun TV etc. Not yet 30 years of age, she has already been a highly popular speaker in India and abroad for almost 20 years. Her talents soon gained world-wide recognition and she made her overseas lecture trip when she was 13 years of age. Her father rarely missed an opportunity to take her to Variar Swamy’s discourses and when she was 6 years of age, Variar asked her to speak in one of his discourses: something he continued to do so long as he was alive. She won her first Kural recitation contest when she was hardly 4 years of age.
Smt Desa Mangayarkarasi was a child prodigy. Variar Swamy spotted the rare talents of Mangayarkarasi and mentored her to designate her his disciple and successor. Rightly called ‘pravachana samrat’, he dedicated his life to spiritual teaching and philanthropy. Shri Kripananda Variar was the foremost Tamil spiritual speaker of 20th century – in particular a devotee of Lord Muruga. I enjoyed his speech very much, but it is in Tamil language.South Indian Society proudly announces organizing "Bhakti Navarathri" in London: 5th to 13th July, 2013 Discourses by Smt Desa Mangayarkarasi, anointed disciple of Sri Kripanananda Variar in actual tale, Shiva is said to dance between the horns of Nandi and Sivam says that is none other than the spot on the forehead between the brows. He controls the breath and thus he controls the existence.Īlso Sivam beautifully explained how the cosmic dance of Shiva, on the Pradosham time period, is to be understood as the spot between the brows, a certain meeting point of the nadis. Sivam says this is why Shiva is termed the 'destroyer'. Just as a dancer who dances in a 30ft long stage, and moves ahead 10 ft but moves back only 5 feet will fall out of the stage at some point, so also, breath or 'Siva' is channeled out only in measures and at that rate, at some point, we all stop the process and hit the end. Yesterday I listened to a discourse by Suki Sivam and he spoke about Shiva.īreath is known as 'Vaasi' (as in 'Vasi yogam' a breathing technique) and Suki Sivam says the intake of breath, as the way it is received by the naadis as in the First In First out principle is thus 'Siva' (the reverse of Vasi) and thus when we breath out, it is 'Siva'.
Of course being Tamilian, I have heard of Thirumanthiram.