Friday, February 27, 2009

Some quotes and images of Varanasi






"Benaras is older than history, older than tradition, older even than legend, and looks twice as old as all of them put together!" - Mark Twain

"The city illumines truth and reveals reality.   It does not bring new wonders into the scope of vision, but enables one to see what is alrealdy there.  Where this eternal light intersects the earth, it is known as Kashi (Varanasi)". - Diana L. Eck

"up and down the ghats, all day long, but especially in the early morning, stream the endless course of pilgrims, ragged tramps, aged crones, horrible beggars, hawkers, Brahmin preists, sacred bulls and cows, Hindu preachers wealthy rajas (kings) or bankers in gay palanquins.  Fakirs, pariah dogs, and scoffing globetrotters from Europe and America". - W.S. Caine

"...crammed perspective of platform,s soaring stairways, sculptured temples, majestic palaces, softening away into the distances; and there is movement, motion, human life everywhere, and brilliantly costumed - streaming in rainbows up and down the lofty stairways..." - Mark Tain

Thursday, February 26, 2009

Crazy India

a common conversation - I'll write it in english, though our hindi vocabulary is devloping dhiri dhiri (slowly, slowly) and the conversation is usually in a mix of broken english and more broken Hindi.

"yes, sir boat ride?"
-"how much?"
"as you like"
- "no, today we are walking"
"which country you from?"
-"America"
"Aah, America, very nice country! Now especially nice with Obama, and my favorite singer is from there".
- "who is your favorite singer?"
"Michael Jackson!"
- "aah yes"
"how do you find India?"
- "we love India"
"why you like India?"
- "she is a yoga teacher and I study jyotish (astrology)"
"you (Michael) are very lucky, your wife (Kaya) is like a lotus. I will call her Lotus."

Of course, I'll leave it at that!!!

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Shivaratri Festival Day




There are so many layers of activity in India all the time, and at festival times it is even more... children enjoying an extra day off from school, little girls riding around on their fathers shoulders, young boys and grown men flying purple kites, women bathing in the ganga at the woemnen's bathing ghat, men of all ages running around drying off in their underwear and cloth wraps at all the other ghats, western hippie tourists playing saxaphones or orgaonizing drum circles or advertising art exhibitions; naga babas, aghori babas, yogis, monks, danda swamis, Brahmin preists and pujaris perpfomring the religious and spiritual rites of their lineages as many before them have done for thousands of years.  Hindus and yogis fast all day and fire, insence, bang (hashish), coconuts, sweets, and the nectars of the Indian traditions - milk, yogurt, butter, ghee, honey, and ganga water are everywhere being consumed by the senses and used in ceremony in honor of Shivaratri.  

We spent 5 intense hours in a very small temple room at the top of a long flight of steps up from the river... it was like being in a space ship!

Late at night, I looked down from the veranda of our guest house to see a brand new little temple surrounded on all sides.  In classical Indian form, on one side of the temple a Brahmin priest was giving blessings while on the other side young men and small boys were blasting club-beat Hindi music from a boom box and dancing. All of this is going on simultaneously and as part of the same celebration.  And somehow, it all fits together.

Saturday, February 21, 2009

Kashi photos




Our "family" boats... we are staying in the guest house run by Gopal and his family - brothers mintu, pintu, and cousin narayan.  Their family owns 10 boats for coasting along the Ganga river.  The youngest part of their team, Sonu, calls us Chachi and Chaha (aunti and uncle).  He's 20, which makes us old enought to be aunti and uncle.  And the whole family insists we are part of the family as well.  They call Rama, "mama".  

Also, a photo a young boy on our boat preparing an offering of light and flowers for us to place in the river at sunset.  And Kaya after dark on the boat in front of the evening Ganga-arati (blessing fire ceremony to the river).

And Michael in our room, during one of the few moments of down time we've had... it's been a full schedule almost!

Thursday, February 19, 2009

kashi... varanasi... benares

Aaah, India! Concentrated, ecstatic, congested, aromatic, colorful India. We arrived in Delhi and to our hotel to sleep for a full 5 hours - good amount for the first night in India - I used earplugs, Michael used melatonin. Awoke and had enough time for a perfect indian greasy breakfast with lots of sugary caffein and off to the airport for our flight to Kashi.
Only in India can they fill a 60 minute flight to the brim with service, kitch and delicacy from take off to landing. First we were given lime water - a sweet, salty, sour drink (more than we can handle yet on the first day in India... give us another week to acclamate and we might love it). Then they came around with a "snack" - which was a hot meal. Then they came with tea and coffee and "after mint" (a post meal digestive and mouth freshening mix of fennel, candy, and perfume for chewing), finally they came around with literally... a basket of candy!! A basket of candy. We were cracking up.
We arrived in Kashi and were picked up by Narayan... a close, family-like dear one of Nirmalananda-ma (the swami previously known as Rama Berch). An hour drive through open great land spotted with families and bicycles... toward more congested area of the city. On the outskirts, the city is more polished - with even a mall and large movie theaters. As we get closer to the ganga (ganges river) we meet the edge of the old city, where the streets are very narrow, and can't be attempted by four-wheel vehicles. We walk the rest of the way through winding, narrow, brown-gray pathways to the guest house, and up a narrow, brown-gray staircase to our lovely room. Small, but airy and clean with a delicously firm bed, almost as hard as the floor. Our heads lean south to sleep - a good direction according to vastu shastra (the ancient indian teachings on design and arrangement). A single turquoise wall meets a pale lavendar ceiling. Outside our door a veranda overlooking the Ganga where we take tea and breakfast every morning. Below, outside our window and down two stories a serious game of chess is happening... not between two, but amongst what appears to be teams of young men, crouding around. To the left of the veranda, two boys play cricket on their porch. And below, floating in the water are the wooden row boats that we will sit in every sunrise and sunset that we are here. Every morning and evening we quietly coast along the river and peer at the weaving of ancient mysteries with modern curiousities that unfold before our eyes along the water and land.
This city is known as Kashi to pilgrims and locals, Varanasi to tourists, and Benares to officials. Or so we've been told so far... more to come with hopefully photos!
Love, M & K

Sunday, February 15, 2009

East Coast Photos



Here is Michael with Celia having a spitting fest.  Celia has the most awesome cheecks and lips for such activities!   Janet (Celia's mom) & Kaya (Jen) - best friends since five years old - are laughing hysterically at this.  
Kaya and Jean (Michael's mom) - we look miserable!  We are actually just RELAXED and have probably had a bit of tea at this point in the day.

East Coast visit

This is our first try at a blog... but seems an easy way for folks who are interested to get the little blurbs about our travels... we've been in Michigan and NJ visiting family and friends and experiencing actual weather.  India - tomorrow!