Friday, September 08, 2006

"What the ?" The apprentice exclaimed this morning as he tried to put Gandharvika's skirt on her. Then when he went to put her choli on her he was similarly confounded. This is the only dress made this way so he hadn't seen anything like it. Both Mahaprabhu and Gandharvika have copper color. Mahaprabhu's kirta has seed beads on it that must have taken several hours to sew on. Gandharvika's veil has a broad blue boarder Giridhari has a white kirta and dancing skirt that flow high on the breeze as he dances across the stage. His dhoti is deep blue. A silk turban of white with blue trim, white pearls and peacock cluster the seamstress made.
After the tune-up i pedaled along today wondering if i had the same ride as the one i took in yesterday. Dodging the construction again today. With so many cars gridlocked people are increasing the number of pedalers who've had it with driving their magic carpets (ha!) The pedaling started from the bike shop so it was like going from the middle and working both directions. Due the celebration of the tirobhava of Haridasa Thakura the lord took his rest late so rose a little late in the afternoon, but by the sunset he was back on schedule.
It's a miracle mom! That's the expression that always comes to mind with the night dress they are wearing tonight. So simple yet so elegant. Gandharvika has two peacocks on her palo which only the seamstress and i know about i think. Mahaprabhu has the most simple outfit possible. Giridhari has a long coat with gold pants that are revieled as it splits with the quickness of his step.

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