Love-Joy-Union Journey to India



We arrive in New Delhi late evening of Nov 20th. The next morning we leave for Vrndavan - home and birth land of Sri Ksrna. On Nov 21st we take an overnight train to Mizapur where Dr. Charak and his team of volunteer doctors and nurses will host a free medical camp for the poor and needy of India. Then on the 26th we travel to Varanasi - a beautifully sacred town dedicated to the worship of Shiva. From there we travel to Khajuraho, Orchh, Bhopal and Omkareshwar to see many beautiful temples, including one the 12 sacred Shiva Lingas. The last leg of the trip will take us to the east coast of India - Bhubaneshwa, Konark (where we will visit the Sun Temple) and finally to Puri - a beautiful beach community... place of Sri Yukteswar Giri's teaching of Paramhansa Yogananda in his youth. Then, at the end of the 3 weeks, back to New Delhi where, on Dec. 9th we fly home.





6 comments:

kleeks said...

wow, this is blog is so so coool!! So organzied, I am impressed. I will definitely be checking it out. Best of luck to both of you!!!

Prem said...

Bon Voyage Radhe, Gregory, Jo & Tyler! Safe travels. Thanks for allowing us to live vicariously! Prem & Mark

Steve Martsolf said...

Dear Rahde and Gregory, you are sooooo beautiful! Thank you for sharing with Us your journey together.......as well as your Indian adventure via this most lovely blog site. Well done! Om Nama Shivaya. Love, Steven. P.S. Been on busy rehab here in Biloxi. Sorry did not make contact before your departure.

Unknown said...

Hope you are staying well and having a fantastic journey! It sure looks like you are! Looking forward to meeting you Radhe, Barb

Anonymous said...

Hey Radhe!
I love everything you are doing there! (Though my understanding of the history and spiritualism is limited) Your blog is so well organized with soooo much info! You and Gregory look like you are having the time of your life....in the reality of life there. You look very happy!
love to you,
kris

newsweaver said...

What a wonderful journey as you journey through this life. Thank you for sharing. There is much joy emanating from the photos and your narrative. Love and Blessings,
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