Monday 27 August 2012

Sorry for the week delay, I've been busy.

So I've gone into Kolkata 3 or 4 times since I last posted.  Kolkata is kind of like a mix between a Vietnam War movie and a zombie apocalypse.  There are no traffic rules or clearly marked sidewalks and around 5 million people with a population density of 63,000 people per square mile (compare to 4,541 people per square mile in Santa Barbara).  As you drive at maybe 20 mph max through the city the road is just a strip of asphalt between two walls of people on either side.  It gives the impression of a huge city where the government has lost control and the people are amassing into the streets.  The combination of the massive amount of people and the sheer lawlessness of it give it the impression of being the epicenter of a zombie apocalypse.  The Vietnam War movie element comes from the tropical scenery and the noise and confusion, the fireworks also add to the war zone ambiance.  Anyway when I got here Arupeshananda Maharaj told me that the world is wrong calling the US the land of the free, because India is really the land of the free, you can do whatever you want here.

 I really like going into the city, it's like a trip into someones subconscious, you never know what your going to see or how its going to make you feel.  But it's not something you want to do until you've spent some time settling in.  The amount of poverty, suffering, and decay happening here is shocking, and driving around you really get in the midst of it.  I'm starting to get used to it in one sense, but it's wearing me down in another.

Anyhow so far I've visited Narendrapur, Swamiji's House, Institute of Culture, Dakshineswar, Udbodhan, Balaram Mandir, Kathamrita Bhavan, Kankurgachi, Cossipore, and an apple repair shop.  My favorite place by far has been Dakshineswar, followed by Balaram Mandir, with Udbodhan pulling in at third.  I hope to get another trip to see some other centers planned in the next couple months, but we'll see what happens.

Sorry for the delay, I've been terrible about getting pictures taken, I can try to pull something together.

4 comments:

  1. so how's your rash? i betcha that monkey gave it to you. i'm just saying that to rile you up, because it's so easy and fun. love you, punkin head.

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  2. LOVED this! LOVED this! I laughed and laughed and laughed. Apple repair, huh? Don't tell me they have it in Calcutta. War zone ambiance is about right. The circle of life playing out in the buildings falling apart right in front of your eyes. So glad you liked Balaram Mandir. Did you see that cute chariot that Thakur used for the car festival? Did you get any good prasad at Udbodhan? They can give epic prasad.... loved Arupeshji's comment. So true. Hope it's cooling down over there....

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  3. Good post Rippy. I talked to Seth this morning and reminded him that we're going to visit you in India. That guy's got no memory. I'm glad you're doing well.

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  4. Zombies and true freedom sounds like the place to be my man! Thank you for this excellent post Kamal I loved it! I love you buddy let's skype again! And who's scott zanassi?

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