Vipasana

global-pagodaunder-constructionview-from-ferryMy friend Sandeep Buddhdeo has done two 10 day courses

           Of Vipasana Meditation at Igatpuri where they have to keep

            Absolutely quiet for the entire period.

 

            “No non-verbal communications are allowed” he told me.

 

            “Those not following the norms are told to leave and cannot

            Participate in the future. They have a systematic database.”

 

            Mamta took me to the Vipasana centre which is being built next

            To Essel world. A nice ferry ride

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            I remember the times when they were creating Essel World.

 

            Now this site is under construction

 a-nice-outing

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Remembering Bijender

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Outer Delhi Charms-Horse cart on a foggy winter morning…

Onwards to Najafgah

“He died a hero, never discriminating against his only daughter, despite being disowned by his own father for not having a son” came a comment from Mamta, who had known him through all his troubles, over the six years she ran her practice there.

This was Bijender Singh Sansalwal, of Bijwasan, Outer Delhi, a rustic ‘Jat’ with a kind heart, lot of street logic, our landlord of the small dispensary in front of Syndicate bank.

Last year, I rang up Fraz who now runs a diagnostic centre there and he told me the sad news of the sudden untimely death of Bijender Singh. It is now one year since he passed away. (21.2.08)

Through this story one got a window into the world of the rural-urban social setting of Outer Delhi, very close to Palam Vihar and the way these people, originally from Rajasthan who migrated to these areas –some say-during the times of the Mughal emperor Akbar- live their lives.

A lot of their life revolves around the land and inheritance issues.

“I get up at 3.30 and go to the Mandi to buy vegetables” he used to say.

“In the evening-Bhains Bhai ko nahalaata hoon-I give a bath to Buffalo Brother.”

Samosas. Jalebis. Tea on a foggy Delhi evening and some wisdom from the ‘world-view’ of Bijender Singh. Watching Blue lines go by. Route number 578 to Mehrauli. 790 to Dilli Gate.

We miss him and remember him. Good old Bijender.

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Moon Reflections on the Ganga

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And the last puff of the day wind brought from the unseen villages, the scent of damp wood-smoke, hot cakes, dripping undergrowth and rotting pine cones. That is the true smell of the Himalayas, and if once it creeps into the blood of a man, that man will at the last, forgetting all else, return to the hills to die.
                                         Rudyard Kipling

 

The smell and feel of the Ganga as it flows through the Himalayas as the moon comes up over the mountains and you catch the reflections on the flowing waters is something you will want to come back to.

Laxman Jhula-Rishikesh-India

 

 

 

 

 

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