Ganesan was having great collection of psychological, philosophical, and spiritual books. He wanted that those young and aspiring people who visits the park should have an approach to such books. So he planned a library and named it as "Cosmic Library " The pineal Glands" in the brain is a cosmic antina to transmit and receive cosmic signals. As we know that thoughts are dynamic and vital your thoughts will emit signasl to the cosmic world and receive directions for your success of your thoughts.
Bhoomi Puja.Bore well The library would be in hexagonal shape with extention on two side to accomodate two rooms. These two rooms will subsquently be used as guest room and an office.
As usual Ganesan and his wife made frequent visits to supervise the construction.
The building came up quite fast as money was being poured.
On a suitable day puja was conducted. On 17 May 2017 It was planned to be inagurated. But in beween tragedy struck in Ganesan's brothers family. In a matter of one year three of his brothers, two younger and one elder brother expired. His eldest brother and elder sister had already expired. This had left Ganesan and one of his younger sister to carry forward the Family name.
Dr Alagar Ramanujam, Dr.T.Jayaraman Mr.vedhachalam and many others came for the openning day of the cosmic library.
Young boys and girls started comming. Ganesan had prepared about 10 Power Point Presentations and gave inspiring demonstrations that it is possible for every one to be successfull in life.
Can you imagine a totally blind person wanted to feel the touch of Ganesan and came to the park after hearing Ganesan in AIR, Karaikkal, FM Proramme.
born and brought up in rural back ground.Sannanallur, a village at the cross junction of Nagappattinam-Kumbakonam road and Tiruvarur-Mayiladuthurai road.Studied at elementry school, sannanallur, Board high school, Nannilam, Annamalai plytechnic, Chettinad. Served in PWD of Tamilnadu Govt 1961-63.selected for Army service in 63.Adventurous and unblemished service for 30 years. Stood first in B.Tech at the college of Military Engineering,Pune, Maharashtra. Selected as India's mission leader to Dakshingangotri, Indian Antarctic Resarch Station, at south pole, Antarctica, 1987-89, and spent 480 days at the icy continent. Awarded Vashisht seva medal by the President of India,1994. Retired from Army 1994.Running a psycho-adventure foundation since then.