Maa Vaibhav Laxmi Yellow Guest House
Travel Blogs from Rishikesh
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“Shiva Shiva Shiva Shambo…” x4 “Mahadeva Shambo…” x4
Shiva is one of the most popular deities in Hinduism today and is a member of the principle triumvirate worshipped across India these being Shiva, Krishna and Vishnu. Shiva is included in many mythic tales regarding the origins of the Ganges on Earth therefore his Shivaite followers as well as ...
Bangs, Bibles and Buddhists
... relay a snippet of conversation that Helen and me heard from our window. The speaker, a young lady with an extremely strong Australian accent said in all seriousness to her male friend “you know when you are asleep and you have a really distressing dream? Do you ever wake up shouting for Buddha?” I think her male friend was as bemused as us and his straightforward reply of “no” hinted at exasperation. The plan for our second rest day was to ...
Who Am I (are you)? (possibly my first book title)
... out my other ideas and goals.
Travelling is for anyone and I mean anyone. Even if someone did nothing but consciously hate it, they would still have greatly gained from it. They would at least, on a very simple level, appreciate their home comforts more? I am for from this extreme but I have experienced everything from ecstasy to depression, from moment to moment, place to place. Having all these in a nutshell away from home as allowed me ...
Turister, aber, en ko og en mortorcykel på en bro
... tid til at passere, specielt når inderne giver den mad midt på broen. Er dog blevet god til at styre mit temperament, nu hvor jeg har rejst i Indien et stykke tid, men de mangler altså opdragelse de indere.
Har også brugt meget tid på at spekulere på, hvordan danskere ville reagere, hvis man placerede en indisk familie i et dansk landsby samfund. Tror danskerne ville blive mest stødt over alle de bøvser de slår, hernede er det et kompliment til kokken, hvis man bøvser ...
The Road is Hilly, Don't Be Silly-Week 3
Sunday- "The Road is Hilly, Don't be Silly" the sign said on our way to a temple at the top of the mountain near Rishikesh. Was a nice cardio workout up the mountain and one of the driver’s wives brought the Indian sweet, barfi (chick pea, ghee, and sugar) that she made. Nancy’s translation app, hit “f* you” by accident when I was trying to scroll. Baap re baap (OMG!). Definitely stayed up too late watching a ...
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