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Celebrating Our Beloved Pujya Dattaji’s 84th Birthday – 84 Years of Divine Blessings

Jaya Guru Datta 🌺

With profound gratitude, devotion, and reverence, I join devotees around the world in celebrating the 84th Birthday of our beloved Sadguru, His Holiness Sri Ganapathy Sachchidananda Swamiji.

As I reflect on Swamiji’s extraordinary life and boundless grace, I am reminded daily of the countless ways He continues to guide, inspire, and uplift us. Through His divine bhajans that soothe the soul, the wisdom shared through SGS Posts, His teachings, humanitarian work, and His ever-present blessings, He remains a beacon of light for devotees across the world.

Here in Trinidad and Tobago, we are especially blessed by His divine presence through sacred gifts such as the majestic 85-foot Lord Hanuman Murti and the holy Aripo Datta Ganga. These are more than landmarks; they are living symbols of Swamiji’s vision, compassion, and desire to bring spiritual upliftment to humanity. Every visit, every prayer, and every moment spent in these sacred spaces serves as a reminder of His grace and the transformative power of faith.

As a family, one of our greatest blessings has been the opportunity to introduce our children to Swamiji’s teachings and mission. We remain deeply grateful that we were able to take the kids to the DYC Ashrama, allowing them to experience firsthand the peace, devotion, discipline, and spiritual energy that surrounds Swamiji’s work. In a world filled with distractions, giving them the opportunity to connect with such a sacred environment is a gift we will always cherish. These experiences help plant seeds of faith, service, respect, and devotion that can guide them throughout their lives.

What makes this year’s celebration even more remarkable is an extraordinary Panchanga occurrence that reminds us that some events are far beyond mere coincidence. As explained by Vid. Shekhara Avadhani Somayaji, the exact five Panchanga elements present on Swamiji’s birth day, 26 May 1942, have repeated on 26 May 2026.

To have all five align once again after 84 years, during Adhika Jyeshtha Maasa, is truly a rare and remarkable occurrence. Adding to its significance, this day marks the completion of the 1008th month since the advent of our Pujya Dattaji, with the 1009th month commencing thereafter. For devotees, this is not merely a coincidence but a beautiful reminder of the divine nature of the Guru’s presence and the grace that continues to flow through His mission.

As I reflect on my own spiritual journey, I recognize that many moments of strength, clarity, comfort, and inspiration have come through Swamiji’s blessings. His teachings continually remind us that true spirituality is lived through humility, compassion, service, gratitude, and unwavering faith in God.

Today, I offer my humble pranams at His lotus feet and pray for His continued health, strength, and blessings upon all beings.

Happy 84th Birthday, Beloved Swamiji.

Thank you for your divine guidance, your sacred bhajans, your wisdom-filled SGS Posts, your endless compassion, and your constant presence in the lives of devotees everywhere. Thank you for creating sacred spaces, nurturing future generations, and reminding us that the Guru’s grace knows no boundaries.

May we always remain worthy of your blessings and continue walking the path you have illuminated for us.

🙏 Sri Guru Datta 🙏

“A Guru’s greatest gift is not only to transform lives today, but to inspire generations yet to come.”

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Celebrating 60 Years of Avadhoota Datta Peetham

On May 5, 2026, devotees around the world celebrated a truly special milestone — the 60th anniversary of Avadhoota Datta Peetham. This remarkable occasion marks six decades of spirituality, devotion, service and compassion that have touched the lives of countless people across generations and continents.

What began as a sacred spiritual mission has grown into a global source of faith, healing and guidance for devotees seeking peace, strength and a deeper connection to the divine. For many, Avadhoota Datta Peetham is far more than an institution or ashram. It is a spiritual home — a place where prayers are offered, traditions are preserved, hearts are comforted and lives are transformed.

At the center of this extraordinary journey is His Holiness Sri Ganapathy Sachchidananda Swamiji, whose teachings and humanitarian work continue to inspire millions around the world. Revered as a spiritual master, healer, humanitarian and guide, Sri Swamiji has dedicated His life to uplifting humanity through faith, compassion, discipline and selfless service.

The significance of Sri Swamiji’s presence within the lives of devotees cannot truly be measured. Through His wisdom and guidance, many have found hope during difficult times, peace during uncertainty and strength during personal struggles. His teachings remind devotees of the importance of humility, devotion, kindness and inner growth in everyday life.

One of the most unique aspects of Sri Swamiji’s mission has been His emphasis on healing through music and spirituality. Through Nada Yoga and devotional music, He has shown how sound, prayer and faith can bring emotional and spiritual balance to individuals and communities alike. Beyond spirituality, His humanitarian efforts through hospitals, charitable projects, educational initiatives and acts of seva (selfless service) have positively impacted countless lives.

Having the opportunity to visit Avadhoota Datta Peetham was an experience that is difficult to fully put into words. Each day was a blessing. Every temple, prayer space and sacred area carried deep spiritual significance and meaning. The serenity, peace and overwhelming sense of calm we experienced there made it feel less like visiting a place and more like returning home. It is Nada Mantapa, it is the Universal Prayer Hall,  it is Shuka Vana, it is the Bonsai Garden, it is Lord Venkateshwara Temple, it is Vishwak museum, it is the cows, the monkey, the birth pillars and every other aspect that makes it Heaven on Earth.  

There was something incredibly comforting about the atmosphere — the prayers, the devotion, the discipline and the unity among devotees. It created a sense of belonging and spiritual connection that remains unforgettable. In a world that often feels rushed and chaotic, Avadhoota Datta Peetham offered a rare sense of stillness, reflection and inner peace.

The 60th anniversary of Avadhoota Datta Peetham is not simply a celebration of time passed, but a celebration of a living legacy built upon devotion, service and unity. It is a moment to reflect on how many people have been guided, healed and inspired through the Peetham’s mission over the past six decades.

It is also an opportunity to honor the dedication of devotees, volunteers and spiritual seekers around the world who have faithfully supported and carried forward these teachings throughout the years. Their unwavering devotion continues to strengthen the spiritual family that Avadhoota Datta Peetham has become.

In today’s fast-paced and often uncertain world, the Peetham remains a powerful reminder of the importance of faith, compassion, discipline and service to humanity. Its message continues to transcend borders, cultures and generations, bringing people together through spirituality and devotion.

As this historic milestone is celebrated, may the blessings and teachings of His Holiness Sri Ganapathy Sachchidananda Swamiji continue to inspire hearts for many more generations to come. May Avadhoota Datta Peetham continue to shine as a beacon of peace, healing and divine grace for the world.

Jaya Guru Datta.

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Guided by Light: A Deepavali Blessed by Sri Swamiji

Deepavali is and has always been a very special occasion for us — a time to pause, reflect, and celebrate light in all its forms. But this Deepavali 2025 was different. Like other days filled with blessings, this for us brought an abundance of blessings, quiet joy, and those sacred, unexpected moments that only divine grace can arrange.

We knew from the start it would be a simple celebration this year. With both our schedules and Shiva coming home from work on Deepavali morning, the plan was to make the most of our day. Our kids filled the day with warm excitement. After their Deepavali program at school last Thursday, they had been counting down the days, and their enthusiasm was evident in their joy.

Their excitement wasn’t the loud, restless kind — it was that special kind of energy that fills every corner of the home. They were bubbling with happiness, talking about lights.

Lunch was simple — not the full traditional spread this time, but what we felt like having. For me, it turned out to be a gluten-free, slightly odd fusion of flavors, but it felt just right for the day. The food, the laughter, the calm — everything flowed naturally. The afternoon stayed quiet too, with the kids happily drawing and coloring, their little creations adding color to the calm rhythm of the day.

As the sun began to set, we offered our prayers and lit some deyas, watching their soft glow spread through our home. The warm light felt symbolic — a reminder that Deepavali is about is about the quiet strength of light overcoming darkness, both around and within us.

Later that evening, Shiva and I decided to take the kids for a drive to see the Deepavali lights. It was meant to be a short outing, just to let them enjoy the sparkle of the night. But, as it often happens when the Divine guides your steps, we were led somewhere far more meaningful and we were where we were meant to be.

Our drive ended at Sri Datta Yoga Center, Carapichaima, by Lord Hanuman, in time for the evening aarti and everything that followed. The moment we arrived, everything felt perfectly aligned.

In my heart, I know that Sri Swamiji Himself had guided us there — turning an ordinary family drive into an extraordinary spiritual experience. He knew I miss home and He gave me the place I always refer to as home, by the feet of Lord Hanuman. The atmosphere was serene, sacred, and filled with a light that went far beyond the flicker of lamps. It was the light of Sri Swamiji’s blessings, of peace and inner renewal. Meeting Datta family at DYC is always a blessing and meeting Sadhna there was exactly that. The kids were immediately drawn to the sight of her lighting deyas so you could imagine their excitement when they got the opportunity to help. We were able to witness the initial lights, witness evening Aarti and then join in helping with the lighting of deyas around Lord Hanuman. When Punditji (Pundit Durga Prasad Sharma) finished Aarti he joined and Shiva and the kids too, while I helped with sorting the deyas. A visitor who stopped by also did the same. The kids thoroughly enjoyed the experience and the final result was an amalgamation of lights.

Watching the deyas shimmer was in every sense a humble, heartfelt Deepavali offering, filled with love, gratitude, and faith. The temple glowed with divine radiance, the air filled with the soft hum of devotion and the light of deyas. If Sadhna was not there lighting deyas, we would not have known the aarti was pending. If Sadhna was not there lighting deyas we may not have stayed for as long as we did.

Standing there, surrounded by divine energy, I realized how perfectly the day had unfolded. We began with simplicity — no big plans, no extravagance — and ended in sanctity. What started as just wanting to show the kids the lights had turned into a night of divine connection and deep inner peace.

It was the perfect evening for us with Sri Swamiji (Sri Datta Nada Prabhu) turning our quiet family day into a spiritual journey. As Punditji (Pundit Durga Prasad Sharma) pointed out lighting 365 lamps in the presence of Lord Hanuman on Deepawali is an immense blessing and we were fortunate to be a part of this. As the Facebook post states, “Each flame representing every day of the 365 days of this year symbolizes power, purity, and the cosmic alignment that connects our home with the divine power of wealth, positivity, and protection.”

Screenshot from Sri Dattatreya Yoga Centre Trinidad and Tobago’s Facebook page where the significance of the lighting of the 365 deeyas is explained.

Deepavali 2025 reminded me that blessings can come quietly, wrapped in peace, family, and divine timing. Sri Swamiji always guides and everything unfolded as a present beautifully unwrapped. With Him, everything is extra special because it is guided by His Holy Hands.

 May this Deepavali and every day ahead be filled with peace, joy, and the boundless grace of Sri Swamiji. 🪔

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Celebrating being at the Datta Shiva Ram Temple!

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We all know the saying that nothing happens before its time and it holds true for this experience. It wasn’t one of those things we spoke about days before but we  just decided to attend  puja mere hours before .

Truth be told I added the Datta Shiva Ram Temple (it is located in Hindustan, Princes Town, Trinidad) in 2012  on Facebook but I only got an opportunity to visit it for the first time on that Sunday (February 7th, 2016)!

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Finally I was able to be here! Jaya Guru Datta! It was a mixture of emotions- thankful, happy, relieved, excited!

 

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Such a beautiful sight! This and the serenity were the first things to greet me!

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What a beautiful sight! Divine, beautiful, a blessing!

It was not only a pleasure to be there but in every sense it was a blessing! Apart from being a serene ambience everything about it was inviting-the fresh air,  Swamiji’s smiling face and feeling His Divine presence all around.

Further to that during Homa there was a light rain- a sure sign of Blessings from up above!

I also enjoyed seeing lots of fresh flowers and fruits around!

What made it more enjoyable was witnessing everything we were able to. This together with Pundit Chitta Balroop’s important messages taught so much valuable lessons such as:

  • the importance of Puja to Lord Satnarayana
  • why we should partake of Prasadam
  • why we must keep our promises (a pertinent reminder that there are consequences to every action)
  • why we should not waste time (a fervent reminder that we must do what we can do today as tomorrow is promised to no one)
  • why we should not lose sight of what is important

 

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Another beautiful picture which  was taken at the entrance of the Mandir.

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The group was singing! Swamiji was looking on!

 

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A view of the Mandir at night!

This was another first for me! I consider it a blessed experience! Really, nothing happens before it’s time- it happens when the time is right! Hopefully this is something we can all remember- nothing happens before its time!

 

Jaya Guru Datta! Sri Guru Datta!