The spark that started it all....
Did you know that our Portland has been blessed by Pujya Guruji Swami
Tejomayanandaji's (Head of Chinmaya Mission world-wide) presence?
Mr. Rajesh Giri, a devotee, used to live in Lake Oswego, Oregon and he had
brought Guruji over in the summer of 1989. When Mahatmas grace a place,
their blessings come to a community at large, which then creates good karma for
all. It is rather evident that Pujya Guruji's blessings and grace have
helped lead us to the current bustling Chinmaya Mission, Portland. We
were fortunate to receive this article from Rajesh-ji with permission to
publish and distribute it.
Message from Pujya Guruji to Mr. Rajesh Giri
OM
Thank you for your e-mail. The article is
lovely. It refreshed my pleasant memories of playing with Nisha.
Greetings to all at home.
Rajesh-ji recounts his experience...

The Legacy of Swami Tejomayananda: His Visit
to Portland, Oregon
Rajesh Giri
It was the late 1980’s and I was sitting down in my Lake Oswego, Oregon living
room, reading my newspaper when I noticed a familiar face. It was a photograph
of Swami Chinmayananda, a religious icon of mine during my student years in
India. I read on, and was thrilled to hear that he would be visiting northern
California. It had been 25 years since I was dazzled by his sense of humor and
his uncomplicated and logical interpretations of the Holy Scriptures that I held
so dear to my heart. I had also been mesmerized by the chanting that
accompanied his lectures, which significantly increased the level of my
spirituality. Before hearing his words of
wisdom, I had been very skeptical
about religion and the values of its believers, but he completely transformed
me. Now 25 years later, I had the chance to take my son, Nikhil, to have a
similar experience.
It was at this very camp in Northern California, where I met an active member of
the Chinmaya Mission. I consulted with her to try and bring Swami Chinmayananda
to Portland, Oregon. She suggested that I should meet with Swami Tejomayananda,
since he had established residency in California, and was considered as one of
Swami Chinmayananda’s favorite disciple. She invited me shortly after to her
home near Seattle, Washington, to listen to Swami Tejomayananda. He was
unbelievable to listen to and added his own grace by combining preaching with
devotional songs. After this fortunate acquaintance, Swamiji graciously
accepted my invitation to Portland.
Upon arrival to our home in Lake Oswego, Swamiji was perfectly friendly and very
modest. His character was so fitting with our family that he seemed to be a
part of our kin. The most amusing part of his visit with us was his
relationship with my six year old daughter, Nisha, who followed him around the
house as if he was her best buddy. Nisha, being the playful and shameless child
that she was, forced Swamiji to partake in the very “holy” game of cards, UNO.
She, however, introduced her own rule: the winner of each game would have to
raise his or her hands up in the air and scream, “Champion Da Da Da Daaah!” Of
course, this rule came about after she had her winning streak, but Swamiji,
unfortunately for him, won a round. Everyone expecting him to simply say, “I
won,” did quite t
he opposite, as he lifted his hands in the air and screamed,
“Champion Da Da Da Daaah!” This story has been told by our family for years,
and will continue to be one of the most memorable moments of our lives.
Although the next couple of days were nerve-racking for me due to the
uncertainty of the turn out for his lecture, Swamiji made it known that even if
5 or 6 people showed up he would be quite comfortable. Prior to his visit family
and friends had made calls and sent out mailings to Portland’s Indian community,
but there were no guarantees of people showing up. Day one began on a Saturday
morning in a classroom in Lewis and Clark College with as few as seven
individuals excluding family. However, prior to the passage of the first hour,
the class room had packed and the energy from the listeners had filled the
room. The audience, in unison and enthusiastically, chanted along with Swamiji
“bhaja govindam, bhaja govindam, govindam bhaja mudhamate …”. This melodious
tune still echoes in my ears!
Swamiji’s
visitation had increased the thirst for Divine knowledge. A core group of
believers decided to meet weekly in order to study Hinduism using videos of
Swami Chinmayananda and books published by the Mission. After seventeen years,
these meetings are still held, all stemming from the seeds planted by the great
teachers Swami Tejomayananda and his mentor Swami Chinmayananda.
To add to it.....
Anu Tirumala
We were part of a small group that met at Rajesh Giri's house for weekly
study group. This was a little after Guruji's visit. So we did not have the
privilege of meeting him. The study group that runs in Gidu Sriram's house
is a continuation of the group that started at Mr. Giri's house and moved on
to Sriram's house after the Giris left Portland area.
A little bit of history ......
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