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Wednesday, March 26, 2008

In Vrindavan

Wednesday March 26th
Vrindavan India


Immersed in a swamp of internet dis-connectivity here in the holy land of Lord Krishna’s youthful adventures—haven’t even been able to post from last week’s arrival into Delhi and the street protests for a Free Tibet, much less stay current here. I’m now officially just going to post some words and forget about bandwidth-hogging ideas like photos and videos…

Vrindavan is truly a lovely place—an entire world of temples and sadhus and devotees and, yes, cows. And while I did do a day or two of sourcing work—all of my malas come from here, as well as a few other goodies-mostly it’s been a chance to recharge and explore the sacred realm. Yesterday we went for a parikrima, or holy walk around Govardhan Hill, with Shyamdas and a few other friends and folks visiting from the USA. A barefoot tumble through temples villages and road dust around what is said to be the most circumambulated hill on the planet—the site of all kinds of miracles and adventures from eons past. A cool place, for sure. I got some great photos but I guess sharing them will have to wait until a real broadband connection and some regular juice from a functioning grid.

Today the plan is to gather with Shyamdas and friends again and then head over to Neem Karoli Baba Maharaj ji’s ashram, hopefully enjoy some darshan with Siddhi Ma there, and soak up the good energy. My mind, however, will also cycling through the day’s major challenge—purchasing our air tickets to Kabul before we get inside the 7-day time window. That is already looming as a bureaucratic effort of mammoth proportion, but I’m crossing my fingers. More later.

3 comments:

Edward_Ites said...

Greetings Adam.
Cold wind blows up the, hopefully, last snows of winter here in western mass tonite.
I have been sitting in my man_cave strummming beat up yet lovely old fender guitar and reading your blog. Yes amerikan multi-tasking at its finest. Anyway fond thoughts from me to you, and a prayer on the dulcet tone of a barking marshall amp. All the best to you, my brother from another mother!
Peace.
Edward.

Adam said...

right on edward! good to hear from you. i hear the weather's been trying back home--here north india has just been sweltering and i am dying for a cool breeze. but soon, a break: i bought my kabul tix today and this coming wednesday will see the sunset in the shadow of the hindu kush mountains in kabul. just in time for 10 days of spring at 6000 ft.
radhe radhe, ras das
adam

Edward_Ites said...

Adamo, Golubjamin!
I would kindly trade you swelltering on monday for freezing on friday. Its still so cold here and has snowed the last 4 nights straight, winter is not giving up this year without a fight, thats for sure.

Safe travels mon ami.
All good things to you.

Im off to play yet another Equalites gig tonite.
Gigs have been great of late btw.
Music is a pleasure and a gift.
Be well
Love from your friend
Ras_Word!

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