Monday, November 24, 2008



With peacock feathers everywhere in this outfit
They even have peacock feathers for their hair in each mukut
Giridhari learned dance from the peacock thus he wears their feathers in his crown
Seeing Guru-Gauranga Gandharvika-Giridhari makes a smile from a frown
Leis of marigolds and roses follow their curves as their toes twinkle and dance to the sound of the flute.
This November sky is foretelling of rainy weather as we respect the ratha-bhojana-vrska. Through the village on to the east cliff between the lakes that are empty in a rare show. The natasala is opening another show this evening we pass to see the folks lining up. Around the corner the school is ready for the short week. The cruiser king is sitting in his reviewing stand as the gecko and I pass. The gecko is a length ahead of me and he holds through the triangle. At the house that taught choc-o-lot to talk-a-lot I draw level and we go on to the harbor. To the left is the tennis park up ahead is the toad road where we make the right. The basketball park is full where a game is going on. A team is sprinting through the sign and we fall in behind. At the soccer pitch we go left to the wharf road and the team goes right to the opal cliff. The wharf road takes me to the long and winding where I make the left and the gecko continues straight ahead. I offer respect to the ratha-bhojana-vrksa and hammer past the kalarupa to the sandhya..
Learning to play the mrdunga brings the kirtan a new feel. Mahaprabhu appeared in the part of Bengal where the Ganga doesn't flow it's called Radha desa and Monday nightdress is called baby blue.

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