Sunday, June 10, 2007



This is the cream and red first of the made in Vrndavana and assembled here outfits.
Did you ever get the feeling that you're being slighted 'cause you're spending just too little at the tailor's shop?
We went to the Vrndavana mukutwalla's shop. We decided we would buy an outfit in Monday's colors cream and red. We were talking with the tailor and he said one thing to us and that was this “You wont always want what you get”
But Giridhari preserved what we had and allowed the seamstress to add what it lacked and he created the illusion and all are still drowned in pools of ecstasy whenever he swirls across the stage in this dress
The flowers in the garlands came from his own land and he who wears them beautifies both the dress and garlands
Taking off the saddle went sideways so it was a short loop to realign and tighten it then on through the village past the post office, yoga shop, and antique studio. The wharf was full people and sea gulls today. The tourists were taking pictures of all the sufferers, sea lions and white caps. The wind whistled Dixie as it pushed me along the east cliff among the joggers, lovers and skateboarders. The cars went by singing (?) rap songs with the heavy bass shaking each and every car. Around the shopper's corner the jujitsu school had hung it's shingle out. Pedaling along past the jalapenos and chopped hogs motorcyclists wearing their colors rode in formation. Next was the harbor where sailboats lined up at the dock waiting to go out on the water. The windmill had its open sign turned on and an old style cycle to attract passersby.
The sunny cove faded in the mirror where the sand blew over the road. Taking the Louie to the trailer park and beyond. Passing by the market hammering by the hardware store and back up to the asrama for the kirtan and evening celebration
And in the ninth Srila Guru Maharaja will be coming in to continue the mission of Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu to search for his lost servants. This dress is a recycling of some of the pieces of outfits past that were retired. Mahaprabhu's kirta and pants, Gandharvika's skirt and Giridhari's pants all got a second chance. Mahaprabhu got a new sash and chodder, Giridhari has a new coat and Gandharvika has a new choli. All the better for dancing the night away.

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