raiwala is very good palace i like verymuch beacause i am also from raiwala raiwala is very good palace
i like verymuch beacause
i am also from raiwala
hello to great and great leady to visit my beautiful small village.i m realy very surprise to see my village and comment in net.i am belong to raiwala village i study in school there but last 25 years i am out of my village and country .now i am in london and in see the pictures in the net i mvery very happy and i gone back to my child and school life ,if u have next trip to my lovely villege you can contect to me by email jprawat2005@hotmail.com i can share u my village information
hi Mariellen
I feel great experience of simla when i read your blog.I wish to visit simla.Now i have been more curious about simla.Delhi,i dont like,i have been there many times,its poluted place.thanks for pics also.
I hv seen these pics first time 3-4 years back... but still I enjoy... and happy to c the comments from known ppls like. Nitin Negi.. Upasna Rayal, Pushkar.............. Thanks Mariellen . your most welcome in Raiwala..
How exciting!! Can't believe I haven't seen you since your last trip. So when you get back this time I'll have 2 trips to catch up on. Trip number four sounds great. I look forward to getting your updates.
Have a wonderful time.
See you when you get back
/sheila
The Other side of Pondicherry I live in Pondicherry and therefore am able to see a side of Pondicherry that you as a tourist did not, or could not grasp. First, Pondicherry has the highest suicide rate in the country and the goons who are in Government in that place are hardly bothered about it. Second, almost the entire politics of the state in the hands of two or three families and there is no real concern about the future of the place. Because Pondicherry is a small place, everyone has access to the politicians and even murder gets covered up by the politicians on the basis of the ususal monetary consideration. In Pondiocherry Univerrsity, a number of crimes have taken place but there has been no serious inverstigation. In fact even an employee was murdered so as to protect the higher ups in the University. And in another case a dalit girl was done to death and the University turned a blind eye. So before you glirify the place see around and you will reaslise that all is not well.
Welcome to India I am really proud of my country and it is nice to known that you had a good time there. But if you face any inconvenienace or any thing wrong or disrespectful, Please dont' blame the whole country. Because in last few dacade, People of India have become little rude. My foreign women have been raped or assaulted in some way. So, Be careful my dear.
India has a saying "Atithi devo Bhava" in Hindu Culture that mean A guest is Like God - God may visit you as a guest.
Welcome you.....
Reaction to you India Adventure Greetings & Best Wishes, Mariellen!
After reading your India experiences (which I found while searching for pictures) I felt you discovered serenity and a purpose for life from an otherwise chaotic India. With this said, I feel like sharing the following, written long ago.
NATURE OF SILENCE
So heavy is Her weight
Infinite black holes bend and dissipate.
So light is Her aura
Infinite thoughts wither away without another word.
So loving is Her nature
She roams over not only on the flower’s beauty, but
Also over its death.
As I wish you peace, I also wish you much success in what you are doing.
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It would be a great help if I get complete address of Aurovalley Ashram.
Any other information about the Aurovalley Ashram would be a great help too like visit day/time, advance appointment, charges etc..
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my pleasure
it's good to see my own beautifull village from your beautifull eyes.