I and Pari took Mary Jarvis's masterclass yesterday morning (5-5-18). She made a statement "present moment has no pain, no fear." Is this just a cute statement or does it have some heft? I have been pondering and haven't yet found an answer. The statement implies the pain we feel really belongs to a past moment or it is not really not there at all. There is always a very short time lag between a pain-causing event and perceiving pain. If the statement is reflecting just this fact, it is serving no meaningful purpose.
I read the following biography of Sri Hiriannaiah at http://rajchat.info/vasudeva_kutumbukam/7_two_exemplary_officerst.html.
Sri Hiriannaiah also belonged to Bobburkamme sect and most probably our family is related to his family, exactly how I don't know but may learn in the future.
What was interesting is the propensity of descendants of Sri Kalappa to pursue law and serve in justice profession.
The entire biography is copied from the above source.
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Sakleshpur Hirianniah (S. Hirianniah for short) was born on 24th of June 1877 in Sakleshpura which is a taluq headquarters town in Hassan district. The taluq is situated in the high mountainous area of the Western Ghats, The mountains are covered by tropical forests where grow teakwood, rosewood, sandalwood and other tropical trees, and there is very heavy rain during the monsoon months. The ground under the trees are covered by all sorts of plants and creepers an...
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