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Skanda's Oracles: His show of support (Lesson 1)
By Sri Skanda's Warrior of Light July 4, 2001 Today I was working very hard at designing the webpages for the Skandagurunatha website. So far the work has totalled six months, for the designing, composing, and editing of webpages and program scripts. I was overwhelmed with how much work there was still left to do. Being the perfectionist that I am, I require that everything, every minute detail be correct and perfect for my Bhagavan Skanda. "Doesn't He derserve the best?" I thought. "Of course. After all He has done for me. He is the epitome of perfection and so, His site must not be of any lesser standards."
I immediately repeated Sri Skanda's Mantra. I then rushed inside to get a camera to take the picture of the rainbow. The two pictures (not shown) are the scans of the pictures I took on July 4, 2001 at 6:30 pm. The rainbow appears a little lighter in contrast, however this was much darker and vivid when I first saw it in the sky. By the time I took the picture the rainbow had began to fade. Sri Skanda says in His First Lesson (Bridge of Rainbow Light): "Every time you see a rainbow whether in the sky, on the television, on a car, on a building, anywhere think on me, Skanda, and say my mantra three times, and I will be there."
And so, I was happy to know that Murugan showed His appreciation and support for all the work invested in developing His website (www.skandagurunatha.org). Strangely enough, the rainbow only remained for a few minutes. Luckily, I was able to photograph it before it completely disappeared from eye's view. After taking the picture, the rainbow disappeared moments before my parents got home. So, I was the only one who observed it. Another interesting thing was that today was powrnami (full-moon). Normally, I always start studying a new lesson from Skanda's book. This rainbow may have also been a sign from Murugan to help me continue my discipline in faithfully studying and applying His words of wisdom in my life. Renewed with energy and enthusiasm, I went back and worked for some more hours on the website to bring it one step closer to its launch date (sometime near fall and winter of 2001). Aum Saravanabhava!
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