Stories from Arunachala Diaries-21

Stories from Arunachala Diaries : Living a different Reality

Sri Joydip

Tables were all full. There was only one dining space, in the Vaikunthapuram for the people living nearby. So , it was obvious to get full. The place was very close to sea . That’s how most fisherman stayed around this place. The rest of the people were like us, who came from different parts of the world, for spiritual search. There was a small waiting hall , with a narrow bench. And there was already one person waiting there. He greeted me with a handshake, and gave me some more space to sit.
- Simon from Ireland.. You ?
- Joydip
- Are you coming today afternoon to Auroville ?
- Why , Is there anything special ?.
- You don’t know .. Dalai Lama is coming , he would be inaugurating the Tibetian Pavallion
- You love him ?
- I was earlier practicing Buddhism , now I am into different stuff. He was a wise man.
- Yes , he was very practical all the way.
One of the table became now free. We both occupied that, and started taking our food. Simon was a foody kind of person . So, he had added up much fat, which surprisingly made his appearance very gentle and loving . His English was very weak, and when he said something very deep , thoughtful and philosophical , which required long sentences to express , I could not understand him properly. Yet, I decided to go with him to visit Dalai Lama . As , I could still understand his small sentences, which he used for communicating practical requirement.
When we reached Auroville , it was already full. Three thousand people have gathered in Tibetian Pavillon including a lot of School children. Simon was very excited and he looked everything with great energy and excitement
- I attended his program in a US tour. The stadium, was completely filled up. Here also the pavilion was full. Amazing ..Isn’t it ?
- Yes , he was quite popular across the world. But does more crowd makes everything more spiritual ?
- There was a relation between popularity and religion . But spiritual …I don’t know.
Dalai Lama spoke about “Human Unity and Universal responsibility” . His words are very accurate and to the point . He described Tibetan culture as a culture of compassion which the humanity needs.

Next day afternoon , I again started for Tiruvannamalai , and this time , I was alone. I was greeted by empty roads of Tiruvananmalai and occasional chant of “Arunachala Siva” by the small number of people who were doing parikrama in the night.
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Published on April 29, 2020 09:57
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