The devotees are gathered on their “Saint Patrick's day”
Time for arati on “Saint Patrick's day” but the bells are quiet 'cause the arati is late by request.
Guru-Gauranga Gandharvika-Giridhari are wearing the purple color the priests wear at Easter time on “Saint Patrick's day”
“Saint Patrick's Easter comes fashionably late”
“Hey, Murka!, I've got ten dozen roses for the leis today!” the maker said today. So along with some stock and a dahlia or two in the center of each the leis followed their blue and fair forms toady and of course 'here at the asrama where the seva flows Mahaprabhu's lei comes all the way to his toes.'
A short sprint today pedaling past the ratha-bhojana-vrksa with folded palms over head the gecko and I take a right on the main road. Just before we get to the go light we make a 'u-turn' and head for the southland. Then we make the right back to the main road. The beasts are jammed up so we sneak by them on their right. Another right turn takes us through the lion's park where we connect to the wharf road. We go and feed the bear and then visit the orchard. Lastly we circle the navapatra. The opal cliff finds a few joggers out along with some casual pedalers mixed among the sufferers. Between the lakes the sufferers there are watching the fog roll in. The gecko takes his leave at the natasala and I pass in review by the cruiser king. Then I speed down the pedaler's ramp and come back to the main road one more time. I take the left to the long and winding. The ratha-bhojana-vrksa is there to observe my head bowed. The kalarupa says “follow me!” and pushes and pulls me to the sandhya. It's time for me to come blow the horn for everybody is in waiting for the ceremony to begin.
Deep within the far off jungle Guru-Gauranga Ganharvika Giridhari are dancing just before it's time for their rest. They lie down only for a moment then are off for more night pastimes.
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