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May 13, 2014

STILL LIFE: Vrindavan - where Krishna's love flowered....

I have been travelling a lot these days, from Chennai - Bangalore - Coorg - Delhi - Vrindavan and back to Chennai. In all these two weeks, spending time in a spiritual retreat like Vrindavan was the most invigorating one.
Ani performing Surya Namaskar at Kesi Ghat

The Bhagavata Purana describes Krishna's early childhood pastimes in the Vrindavan forest where he, his brother Balarama, and his cowherd friends stole butter, engaged in childhood pranks and fought with demons. Along with these activities, Krishna is also described as meeting and dancing with the local girls of Vrindavan village, especially Radharani, who were known as Gopi's. 

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Haridas Temple, Great Singer Tansen's Guru, a great Krishna Bhakt
dreamed the famous idols picturised here, that's installed
in the major temples in Vrindavana
As my brother, Animesh, and me wandered around the city, I could feel “Vrindavan” carrying the essence of the eternal love of Krishna and Radha, still permeating through the meandering streets. This makes one feel attached to the universal consciousness and love.

The street leading to the most revered
temple of Krishna - Banke Bihari

As we followed the footprints of Krishna and his Gopi's specially Radha Rani, standing under the famous iconic Kadamba tree on the banks of River Yamuna and walking in the Nidhivana, where Krishna used to dance with Gopi's which is known as Raslila, was sheer ecstasy.
Woh Kadamb ka ped, Joh rehta yamuna teere...
The Iconic Tree where Krishna played prank
with Gopi's



So here are some of the images for you to walk with me and I am sure you will also be blessed with the eternal and universal love…

The Vrindavan from the other side of the river....
Ani lost in the Nidhivana, where Krishna used to have Ras Lila...
Dance of eternal love with Gopi's of Vrindavan
Vrindavan is also known as City of Widows... as according to Hindu
Upper Caste widows can not remarry. 15K-20K widows live on streets
that's the irony of India... feeling sad about it

Ani in front of Banke Bihari Temple...

In the streets....

Leaving you with probably the most powerful place in Vrindavan...
The Nidhivan, where its said that you can still hear the sound of Radha Rani's
Anklet bell... Its beautiful place.
Oh By the way, there even the monkeys are friendly and treat all your unattached items, like bag, purse, shining objects on your person as their own and take it before you know it. So be careful. My brother Animesh had to part with his specs (that's one reason you don't see both of us wearing specs and holding on to our bags etc tightly) as one monkey felt that it belongs to him. Then we have had to offer him better things like biscuits etc to replace it within his teeth as he happily went on chewing it on top of a huge boundary wall... finally he let it go only when this particular monkey god was offered Mango Juice Tetra pack (Frooti)... :-)

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Shashi
 नमः शिवाय
Om Namah Shivaya
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Nov 5, 2013

NEWS: SPIRITUAL HAIKU CONTEST 2013 WINNERS - Sponsored by Paras Dharma Ashram

CONGRATULATIONS HAIKU POETS ... 

...for winning All Expense Paid Spiritual Retreat in Rishikesh (Himalaya) in Spiritual Haiku Contest 2013  Click here to know more about it... - Sponsored by "Paras Dharma Ashram" - An organisation, based in Kushinagar, which believes in making people's life better through love, compassion and selfless service.



AND THE WINNER OF RETURN AIR TICKET ALONG WITH ALL EXPENSE PAID SPIRITUAL RETREAT IS...


Julie Warther (Writer – USA)

She wins Return Air Ticket from USA to Delhi (India) to participate in week long 'all expense paid spiritual retreat in Rishikesh' for the following Haiku Submission…


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at the mountain's peak
an inchworm reaches the top
of a blade of grass
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Julie Warther is a member of the Haiku Society of America and the 2012 winner of the Robert Frost International Haiku Award.  She recently completed a two week residency at The Studios of Key West in Florida and is a regular contributor to a number of both print and online haiku journals.  Julie lives with her husband and three children in Ohio (USA) where she enjoys the small-town life.


...AND THE FOLLOWING POETS (IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER) WIN ALL EXPENSE PAID WEEK LONG SPIRITUAL RETREAT IN RISHIKESH… 

(FOR OTHERS, DON'T DESPAIR, SPIRITUAL HAIKU CONTEST 2014, WILL BE ON SHORTLY. TO BE NOTIFIED FOR THE SAME, PLEASE SEND A MESSAGE AT THE ADDRESS WRITTEN BELOW...)

Nazarene Garmonsway
University Student  - New Zealand

in moonlit dust, forms
Suspended in forest shade
Like shadows punctured,
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Kate S.  Godsey
Psychotherapist, poet, photographer - USA

let me change like clouds
unfolding into faces
of the infinite
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Anna Lipniacka
Physics Professor - Switzerland/ Norway

The Sea
Salty water flows
sweeping my fingers like time
I was seabed once
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Claudia Schoenfeld
Event Manager – Germany

dot, by dot, by dot,
lanterns strewn across the stream,
i follow seaward
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Claudia Schoenfeld lives with her family in a small town close to the Black forest. She blogs at 'Jay Walking The Moon'  and is co founder of dVerse Poets pub, a bustling and alive online poetry community. She loves traveling, painting, exploring nature on her road bike and every once and a while (psshhh) she steals away to play the piano in the half-dark..

Eduard TARA
Mathematics teacher - ROMANIA

                               Still hearing the sound
of the ancient ocean’s waves –
Himalayan wind

Born on February 10, 1969, in Iasi, Romania. Mathematics teacher at a secondary school near Iasi. Member of Romanian Haiku Society since 1992. From 2002, he had won 130 prizes at international haiku contests and 12 prizes at international tanka contests. Awarded haiku poems in 26 countries, all the continents (excepting Antarctica…). The poems were written or translated by the author himself in 20 different languages.

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Sasa Vazic
Journalist, translator, editor, writer - Serbia

at the edge of spring . . .
the dark scent lingering in
a wilted rose bush
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Saša Važić is a freelance journalist, astrologer, translator, writer of prose and poetry, essays, book reviews. Author of over 1000 articles on various topics which appeared in newspapers and journals, member of the Association of Literary Translators of Serbia. Co-Owner, Co-Publisher and Co-Editor of Simply Haiku, member of the editorial boards of the Haiku Association of Serbia and Montenegro's magazine, Osvit, of Haiku Novine (Niš, Serbia), International Editor for moonset (Oregon, USA), and member of the World Haiku Club and the Haiku Oz (Australia), her haiku have been included in over ten national and international haiku anthologies and in a number of national and international haiku magazines. To date she has received 52 awards and commendations. Largely, through her translation efforts she has brought English language haiku poetry, articles and books to Balkan readers and vice versa. Važić is the editor of the bilingual Haiku Reality 

Jana Žufić
Artist - Crotia

withering wind’s wake –
unveiling stars beyond stars
beyond bare branches
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Born on December 27, 1978 in Ljubljana, Slovenia, Jana Žufić is a multimedia artist and
transdisciplinary experimenter. Her fascination with “the poetics of orderly chaos”, as she calls it, is reflected in her works. She lives in Croatia, between Poreč – a small town on the western coast of the Istrian peninsula – and the capital Zagreb – home of the Zagreb School of Animation and the New Tendencies*, which both played an important role in her formation. Her main field of interest lies at the intersection of new media, (animated) cinema and contemporary art. She worships Mother Nature, thus enjoying outdoor activities such as swimming or hiking, but also engaging in indoor yoga practice on an almost daily basis. She started writing haiku in January 2012, at the turning point of a spiritual crisis.  [*Pictured in front of Vjenceslav Richter's Systemic Sculpture, Museum of Contemporary Art, Zagreb, Croatia]
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CONGRATULATIONS EVERY ONE, YOU ALL WILL BE RECIEIVING AN EMAIL FROM PARAS DHARMA ASHRAM VIRTUAL CITIZEN CO-ORDINATOR WITHIN A WEEK OR TWO WITH MORE DETAILS AND INFORMATION.

FOR OTHERS, DON'T WORRY, SPIRITUAL HAIKU CONTEST 2014, WILL BE ON SHORTLY. '

TO BE NOTIFIED FOR THE SAME, PLEASE SEND A MESSAGE AT...

TWITTER - @VerseEveryDay
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NOTE: 
A) Number of poetry submissions were very less, so the organisers have had decided to increase the number of winners in Spiritual Haiku Contest.

B) To know tentative details of the Spiritual Retreat program, please click here...


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नमः शिवाय
Om Namah Shivaya
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