Saturday, April 19, 2008



Guru-Gauranga Gandharvika-Giridhari in white, yellow and gold
Mahaprabhu's vest, Gandharvika's sari with it's valance
Giridhari's flowing cloak before our eyes like polished mirrors. His bejeweled silk turban between Gandharvika and Mahaprabhu's tiaras catch the light and break in colors to be seen only with the eyes you won't use until you cross beyond this universe
From Sri Vyasa puja day he sri guru jnana-da dina bandha
Rose leis both fragrant and aren't those daisies that are also arranged by size another festival for fortunate eyes
Vyahu is back again today. He's blown the gecko and I on to nowhere. We head out to the rath-bhojana-vrksa and respect the memory that SGM said to respect the tree. Going through the leaves and branches flying through the air. Brave pedalers accepted the challenge thrown at them by Vyahu for it's like pedaling up hill all the way. Even through the field of the clank of the bat is down Vyahu has craftily turned it into an uphill. The tennis park has no players since their game would be impossible. The redone road is light unusual for a weekend. All the boats are in their places in the harbor. The natasala is still readying itself for the night's show. The gecko jumps off there to shut down his shop and I go on around the corner and meet up with the cruiser king who gets me through the triangle with some prayers to Vyahu on the side. Climbing into higher ground we come upon a fragrance that could turn one's mind from the white light to the lotus feet covered with kesarcandana and Tulasi. Incense filled the air and the sounds of karatalas a party of kirtanias came along all to remind me that it was time for Vaikalika. Taking leave of the king and spiraling down to the long and winding road, respecting the ratha-bhojana-vrksa and panting up the way to the door I open the door. So sav adabhra karuno bhagavan vivrddha
This evening Guru-Gauranga Gandharvika-Giridhari are wearing “the most blessed event”. A clear night with the full moon coming a wonderful night for a dance under the stars.

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