Wonderful pic !!!!!! Hello Maryellen, Thanks very much to put us in your blog, very happy to see my self and my nephew raju also. Hope to see you again in pushkar sometime !!! Best
Mavi
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i think Mr giri is still there yew can ask for em from the locale people at the aurovalley ashram road at raiwala.....
wow amazed to see it lol finally some1 posted a blog about raiwala thanks to the blog creater :) :)
and the pics are generous really defines raiwala though changed but traditional pics and peoples
Ashram Hi! I'm not sure if you got my email, as I don't think that it went through, (which is why I am writing you here). I stumbled across your blog, (which is lovely by the way), and was hoping that you could give me the contact details for the ashram you went to; suggestions for ashrams if you have been to others, and some tips on traveling in India - as I am hoping to go soon. It would be very much appreciated! Thank you!
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raiwala raiwala is nice village .u can sea there person is verry kind and he respact very one .raiwala village is good place to stay there u can get there frash air .cold river water and fresh vegetabls .i like to stay in raiwala .and i invite to all of u came and visit there
lovely and a comment such a beautiful picture.
My whole town (US) ,well a good part of it, are from India. They have come here for the public school system, one of the best US,
All of my neighbors are from India. We have an Indian grocery shop, and I believe one of the best Indian lunch buffets imaginable.
I love to pick up some Indian clothes there, and then noone knows, despite blonde/blue eyes, that I am not Indian....(kidding)
It is more fun for me here then the next closest, town, Princeton, NJ
You have to visit this town in the US someday.
Need Raiwala info I spent several months in 1994 in India, two weeks of which was in Raiwala, with a local family who invited me to live at their farm. I am returning June 1st, and I would like to look them up. Unfortunately all I remember now is my friend's first name, Giri, and his brother Newton, who was getting married while I was there, and probably still lives at the family farm near the river where I stayed. As you know, Raiwala is a small town, and I am sure many of the people who wrote you who come from there would know who Giri and Newton are. I spent two months with Giri, starting in his guest house in Varanasi, the Shree Murty, and went on the KHUMB at Allahabad with him, and then on to Haradwar, Rishikesh and finally to his home in Raiwala. Anything you can do to help connect me with anyone from Raiwala who might be able to help me get in touch with Giri would be greatly appreciated. Thank you! I loved it there, and am glad to hear of our common experience. (and that it evidently has not changed much) Hank
Back in 60 and until 70 Karnal,used to be a very clean , uncrowded and a, laid back town, the only posh area back then was a Model town ,where planned houses were built ahead of their time, my dad also used to own a house in the area, sadly he sold it in the 90 when we moved to overseas. we used to take a Rickshaw, to the city when ever the new movies came to the 2 theaters, there were not many cars on the roads. and the air was clean, Sadly today like many towns or the hills stations in India, its has all become dirty.
Back in 60 and until 70 Karnal,used to be a very clean , uncrowded and a, laid back town, the only posh area back then was a Model town ,where planned houses were built ahead of their time, my dad also used to own a house in the area, sadly he sold it in the 90 when we moved to overseas. we used to take a Rickshaw, to the city when ever the new movies came to the 2 theaters, there were not many cars on the roads. and the air was clean, Sadly today like many towns or the hills stations in India, its has all become dirty.
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Wonderful pic !!!!!!
Hello Maryellen, Thanks very much to put us in your blog, very happy to see my self and my nephew raju also. Hope to see you again in pushkar sometime !!! Best Mavi