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Nov 30, 2014

WANDERLUST: A Spiritual Quest in Jageshwar and Kasar Devi

IN SEARCH OF SPIRITUALITY 

This is my third visit to Jageshwar Dham, along with my Amitabh and Shweta to celebrate their anniversary,  had a special purpose i.e. in search of the answers to some questions that I have had developed in recent times as well as thanks giving for the many blessings Lord Jageshwar has given me over the years. Jageshwar is believed to be the site of first of the twelve Jyotirlingas, Nageshvara Jyotirlinga.The temple city comprises a cluster of 124 large and small stone temples, dating 9th to 13th century AD. And I firmly believe that the spiritual energy of the place can affect one's inner consciousness deeply to unlock energy centres 'Kundalini' to give you a different perspective on life and living...

The Swayambu Jyotirlinga of Jageshwar Shiva.
Adi Shankaracharya meditated here, on the way to Kedarnath
I also had planned to visit Kasar Devi, A place where the Hippy Movement found a firm ground to develop roots and interest many of the prominent personalities. The place first became known when in the 1890s, Swami Vivekananda visited and meditated here and has mentioned his experience in his diaries. Numerous western seeker, Sunyata Baba (Alfred Sorensen and Lama Anagarika Govinda) whose book I was currently reading. It was also visited by personalities of the counter-culture, Bob Dylan, George Harrison and Cat Stevens, Western Buddhist Robert Thurman, and writer D. H. Lawrence, who spent two summers here.

Kasar Devi

So here I am sharing my spiritual retreat, through images and some descriptions about the places that I visited. Hope you will all enjoy.


Jageshwar Temple Complex
My journey started from Chennai and I was joined by Ami and the family at Delhi. We took early morning train and reached Kathgodam, from where 6 hours journey by the scenic road through Bhimtal, skirting Nainitaal, Almora we reached Jageshwar, as the sun was setting. The evening aarti at the Temple was with usual rituals and mantra chanting, settled us into our guest house, by the night.

The mountain trails along with the stream is most uplifting in the early
morning walks...
My daily routine was to get up in the early morning and take a walk, after the morning mediation in the temple complex. The Jageshwar temple town has an amazing array of trails that leads you to various peaks that encircle the complex apart from the usual 124, century old shrines that pop up in the walks. 

One of the 10th Century that towers over the confluence of two streams,
the way to Dandeshwar Temple and a mountain path.
Some of these old temple structures are enticing and makes you realise the devotions of the people who made it and more so of the people, who used to worship, meditate and do spiritual practices around the place. The Archeological Society of India (ASI) has removed the idols within these structures to the museum in the town, but still have an aura that invites you to sit down and meditate. My time in the Jageshwar this time, was divided between walking, sitting in places like this for hours together and offering prayers to the temples, where the idols still survive and daily rituals still being performed.

Dandeshwar Templ Complex
In this journey, I have spent a lot of time in this tallest temple structure in Kumaon Region, consisting of 14 shrines from 9-10 Century, as I was discovering more connection to this temple. This temple is supposed to save one from the calamities, discontent and confusion. For me it was more to have clarity of thoughts and found the small garden within, full of blooming flowers a beautiful space of concentration. The mountain rising all around, concentrated the energy in the centre and I could spend hours together just silently sitting and chanting. There's a small tea stall beyond the complex, that anticipated my timings and offered tea in each one of my breaks from the meditation.

Sunrise at Jageshwar Temple
Every day, the sunrise brings its own unique combination of colors, mist and the sound of mantra chantings from the temple, as the priest get Lord Shiva, ready for the daily darshan. Though the visitors are not allowed when the ritual of waking Shiva is performed by the head priest, early in the morning i.e. 4 am, I was happy to be at one of the services one day. The temperature around the complex drops to 1 deg Celsius and walking barefoot on the stones for the long duration is almost impossible, yet the devout priests were able to take a bath in the Jageshwar Ganga stream alongside the complex, run here and there for the necessities for the rituals, barefoot and bare upper half seemed oblivious to the cold november. 

On the way to Kasar Devi, with Almora city in the back ground
The way to Kasar Devi is like playing hide and seek with the world's 3rd highest mountain peak, Nanda Devi. It rises above the various smaller peaks during the journey. The temple complex was constructed by a South Indian Shri Rudra in the 6th Century. Vivekananda came here to meditate...

At the Kasar Devi, with perfect view of the mountains in the back...

From the temple, one could clearly see the Himalayan range from the shrine of Kasar Devi, with various peaks like Trishul, Nanda Devi, Pachchuli Mountain groups and Pindari glacier. One of the most beautiful places to sit back and enjoy the beauty of nature and be in touch with your own inner self. No doubt the alternate culture found itself in these surroundings. My favourite restaurant along the road side, further down in the town, gave one of the magnificent views of the Himalayan range. One could site back here or at the Kasar Devi Temple, which provides many secluded spaces around the complex to think, write or meditate.
The view of Himalaya Range from Brihad Jageshwar
One of the most beautiful place around the Temple Town is Brihad Jageshwar temple, high on the mountain towards west, which is accessible by road as well as one of the beautiful treks, through the pine forest and some beautiful villages, once you cross the Jageshwar Temple complex. It's said that this temple is the old Shiva, whereas the one in the town is young shiva, who is very happy to grant boons. There's a story that when Adi Shankaracharya realised that Shiva is giving every one his blessings, whether the person is deserving or not, he requested him to be more selective in granting wishes, and pushed him deeper into the ground. While the Brihad Jageshwar is the one where most of the Tantrics perform sadhana to attain powers and siddhi. The priest told me that in the night, many of the saints fly over to spend some time at this place, on their way to mount Kailash, the adobe of Lord Shiva.

On the steps of Brihad Jageshwar
The serenity of the place is overwhelming and one can just spend all the time here. The temple complex is not very elaborate and old but the Shiva Linga is supposed to be from eternity. As it is not on the tourist circuit, so remains secluded and only very ardent followers and most of the tantrics, who are aware about the importance of this temple, visit here. 
As the sunsets at Brihad Jageshwar, hot tea is a welcome drink...

I have been visiting this place every time I am at Jageshwar, not only because of the peace and vibration that I feel here but also the trek to this temple from the town is one of the most beautiful as well as thought provoking. My afternoons were spend on daily journey to this temple and watch the sun set over the Himalaya - on the impressive face of Nanda Devi Mountain. As you walk down a distance of around 3 KMs from the temple, its almost dark. During my stay here at Jageshwar, a local villager has become a friend and offers a welcome tea in his verandah full of exotic flowers.

The dark night descends with winter chill - temperature coming down to
1 deg celcius. As I dig deeper into my consciousness, the outside mist
envelops the surrounding in silence to facilitate my thought process
The nights have been my perfect haven for thinking and by the time I come back from the daily evening aarti, its dinner time. After spending a lot of time around the fire, set up by the very eager and helpful people of the guest house, along with Ami and the gang; where Anumeha and Saanvi display their oratorial skills with nursery rhymes and improvised stories of Saanvi, we all retire to our respective rooms. My time of writing starts and most of the times it goes till early morning. The perfect silence, the twinkling of stars in the sky and the chill envelops all senses into a perfect calm and the subconsciousness takes hold of you. You fly to different plains of existence and I used the time to put those thoughts on the paper. My book is finally taking shape and I was quite happy about it. Writing this book is like a journey into unknown and unravelling myself. I was stuck in Chennai within my thoughts of existence, how does the consciousness works and what's the reason of existence etc but the place cleared the knots, unravelled the mystery. One does need extra sensory perceptions to understand these things and I was sure that the spiritual energy of the place will give me, the much needed space to dwell deeper within me to understand all these things...

Another morning and another sunrise as my journey was coming to an end..
It was an Himalayan expedition this time in its true sense and I was happy to scale some obstacles on my path of understanding. As I reached back to Chennai, I was able to put my thoughts in perspective... 

Hope you have enjoyed this journey with me, let me know your thoughts...

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Shashi
नमः शिवाय
Om Namah Shivaya
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Rituals and Meditations in Jageshwar 2012

Aug 27, 2012

25th Edition of Shadow Dancing With Mind


Welcome to 25th Edition of “Shadow Dancing With Mind”
Well last week, my blog achieved another mile stone in terms of hits 1,50,000. This edition is in celebration of friends, who have helped me achieve this with their 1000’s of comments. This is also my Silver Jubilee Edition which, without a conscious effort on my part, has become more interesting, with posts about great artist like Paige, a great choreographer Pina. This also contains my labour of love, which after months of writing, collecting and compiling, I could finally post “A beginner’s guide to learning and understanding Haiku” which in my opinion has everything a beginner needs to know and understand Haiku...

Don’t forget to walk with me to Himalaya’s in my travels included in the end of this edition....
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Up, Close & Personal:

“Dance, Dance, Otherwise we are lost….” Pina Bausch
IMG Cursty Gaurdian
I love to dance, curtsy my Bulgarian friend, I came across this amazing German choreographer, dance teacher and ballet director of Modern Dance, Philippina "Pina" Bausch. I am celebrating her birthday is today (27th July) with a post which presents her works that totally changed the way I look at dance, as a medium of creative expression. I was very much inspired by Pina Bausch’s brilliance in ideation, communicating raw emotions as well as her powerful choreography.  Her representation of emotions through dance reaches deep inside and stirs the soul to new level of awareness of those feelings.

The beauty of the Lotus posture, the meditative outlook of the form and the light emanating from within this sculpture, created a Haiku like poetry about Spirituality which caught my eye, when I came across it, earlier this month. I decided to seek out the artist Paige Bradley and try to find what inspired her to create this iconic sculpture known as “Expansion”…

FEATURE:
I have been reading and writing Haiku for almost 2 decades. Many times I have come across friends, asking "what is HAIKU?" In simple words, Haiku is iconic and most famous poetic form of Japan, (Its also quite popular across the world, nowadays) which conveys a vivid image or a poetic moment within 5-7-5 syllables. I have been explaining through examples, personal discussions as well as through some of my articles about it. But I think to really know what actually "Haiku" is, as well as write one, one has to have a holistic approach towards learning it. So here it is “A beginner’s Guide to Understanding Haiku in four parts...


WANDERLUST:
After two years, I was again at Lord Jageshwar Temple, near Almora in Himalaya. For almost a week, the days were filled with moments full of Mantra Chantings, Vedic rituals and meditation. For me, the day usually started at 4-5 AM, going to temple after a really cold bath, for meditations and the aarti. Then in the afternoon or evening, going to the forest or sitting next to the river and meditating on "Om Namah Shivaya"...

WHISPERS: Some of my latest Haiku and Poetry...
Cherry Blossoms Haiku & The Old Man At The Ghat...
Click here to read more...

STILL LIFE:
Some of my impressions from a recent trip to a powerful temple of Lord Shiva at Jageshwar. Come walk with me into Himalaya...
Click here to read more...
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Shashi @ Aug 2012
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24th Edition

Aug 24, 2012

STILL LIFE: Lord Shiva's Holy place in Himalaya - Jageshwar

Some of my impressions from a recent trip to a powerful temple of Lord Shiva at Jageshwar. Come walk with me into Himalaya...
From Delhi, Jageshwar is reachable by Train up to Kathgodam.
This is the Haldwani Station just before Kathgodam, from
where one has to take a bus or as in our case Taxi for 6 hours drive
On the way to Jageshwar, one crosses Almora and Nainitaal is nearby...
Jageshwar Info...
And the Jageshwar Temple...
And the various types of colorful devotees...
This is an co-joined ancient tree, supposed to be Shiva and
his consort Parvati
The next day, a visit to another group temple...
And the various temples within the Dandeshwar complex...
A place to meditate in front of Dandeshwar... in the back ground is
another temple of Shiva
Jageshwar offers many small treks to temples near by... This image is
of a beautiful stepped farming on the way to Jhaker Saim temple
high on the mountains... would love to stay in that house...
The international gang at Jhaker Saim temple...
which we finally reached. 
Well there are many use of beer bottle...
The trek to temple is quite exhausting... 
Back to base happiness .....
This time, our trip to Jageshwar was in the auspicious month of monsoon
which is also the time of fare and festivities....
The local entertrainers put up cultural show for the visitors every night...
Another popular local temple - Chitai Golu Maharaj, who takes offerings
of Bells and written petitions to grant boons....
The city of Almora was covered in monsoon clouds... 
Finally on the way back to Kathgodam... to catch a
train to Delhi..
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Om Namah Shivaya

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Aug 5, 2012

WANDERLUST: Meditation, rituals and pilgrimage at Jageshwar Shiva Temple in Himalaya


After two years, I was going again to Lord Jageshwar Temple, near Almora in Himalaya. This was all due to my younger brother Ami and my sis-in-law, Shweta's plan of conducting ritual (Mundan Ceremony) for their daughter Saanvi as well as celebrating her birthday, at one of the most powerful temples of Lord Shiva. For almost a week, the days were filled with moments full of Mantra Chantings, Vedic rituals and meditation. For me, the day usually started at 4-5 AM, going to temple after a really cold bath, for meditations and the aarti. Then in the afternoon or evening, going to the forest or sitting next to the river and meditating on "Om Namah Shivaya". It was an amazing experience as usual. And on the last Monday of Shravan Mas (Monsoon Month), the most auspicious day of Lord Shiva, we were able to do Puja (Rudrabhishek) for Lord Shiva, making it all the more uplifting moment for all of us.

On the other hand the journey was also about having fun, Ami's daughter's birthday, Mundan ceremony, trekking and party in the night with all 20-30 of our family and friends joining in, which packed lots of fun on its own.  And then there was trekking of 4-5 KM's uphill to the local deities as well as to the ancient and very powerful Lord Shiva's old temple "Vriddha Jageshwar". Absolutely an enlightening experience of connecting to Lord Shiva in one of the most holy places .... where each one of us connected to the cosmic energy in one's own unique way.

So here is the journey for you in images and hope that you also connect with one of the most powerful jyotirlinga's of Shiva ... Come walk with me....

To know more about Jageshwar Temple, please click here...


Rudrabhishek on the day one with my younger brother
The Shiva Linga is made of earth with Vedic rituals

Reaching Kathgodam from where we have had to travel
towards Jageshwar by road....
I hated to see the black smoke reaching out to the clouds...

As usual, Himalaya's too is not untouched by traffic Jams...

But then, the road ahead in the mountains of Himalaya is pristine...

The place where we all stayed - all 30 of us.
This is a view from the opposite hill, where I usually
ended up in the morning, after my meditations and early morning walks...

The most powerful Jyotirlinga of Lord Shiva according to some...
Jageshwar Temple.

The villagers around come in groups, singing and dancing to offer
prayers to Shiva at Jageshwar

Some come in most decorated vehicles with loud speakers
blaring out chanting of Om Namah Shivaya...
View of Jageshwar town from Jageshwar temple ...
Next day was the Mundan Ceremony of my younger brother's daughter
Saanvi. We went to have a bath in cold running stream near by...
Here offering holy water to Sun God...
And the ritual and Rudrabhishek for Lord Shiva
The tallest temple of Lord Shiva - Dandeshwar


A time for meditation at Dandeshwar temple. 
On the way to a beautiful 4KM trek on the
mountains to a temple of Local deity... 

Well we all needed to catch our breath I guess.. a lovely place to sit..

And the Jhakar Saim Temple... beautifully decorated 
Rudrabhishek of  Lord Shiva on the last Monday of Monsoon
Month (Shravan). The most auspicious day for praying to Lord Shiva
On the way back, there is another famous local deity, Chitai Golu Maharaj
where people offer bells, petitions properly written on paper
for their wishes to come true...

Back to the Kathgodam Station, from where we caught train to
reach Delhi. Well Saanvi and Anumeha caught the ride on our luggage..

Rudrabhishek of Lord Shiva - After we finished on the final day.

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नमः शिवाय
Om Namah Shivaya

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