Friday, January 26, 2007

Photos In Puri 2007

Sunrise in Puri from Gandhara Hotel Jan 2007

Sunrise Closeup Puri 2007 from Gandhara Hotel

Sunset In Puri From Gandhara Hotel Jan 2007

Sunset2 In Puri Jan 2007 From Gandhara Hotel

Sunset over Cottage Room At Gandhara Hotel In Puri

Cottage Room At Gandhara Hotel In Puri

In My Room - Gandhara Hotel Puri 2007
Sea View From Cottage Room Gandhara Hotel Puri 2007

Thursday, January 25, 2007

Day 3 - Arriving In Puri, Orissa

24th Jan 2007
After an early start from Delhi, picked up from hotel at 5.15 am, I boarded the Deccan Airways flight to Bhubaneshwar at 7.30 am.

My baggage was overweight again, as it had been for the Virgin Atlantic flight yesterday, however Deccan were slightly less expensive on excess baggage than Virgin, charging a mere £20 to take my extra 10 kilos, compared to the £300 Virgin charged me it seemed like a bargain.

It riles me I have to pay extra for the 10 kilos overwieght my bags were anyway. I mean I have spent a year low carb dieting and am absolutely sure that my body weight is at least 10 kilos less than the majority of passengers on that plane, so it seems an injustice and an insult to my weight loss efforts that I am made to pay £300 extra to cover the 10kilos extra in my suitcase.

I should have eaten the stuff, carried it in my belly and weighed myself in at 10Kilos more, then there would have been no charge. However as most of the weight was computer equipment, I was unable to swallow any of it and hence had to use a suitcase, for which I get this bloody surcharge!

Anyway...my flight was free seating and I grabbed a window seat. Big mistake as I got penned in by some leary man who proceeded to spread his legs so that he could tocuh mine and when I moved mine, he positioned himself so that his arms touched mine and was trying to stroke me with his fingers. Bad enough, I kept shifting position to avoid it, but it got too much when he turned his head towards me, and proceeded to start blowing on my face. A sharp stop that with a hand gesture stopped him and he tried to make up by offering to buy me a coffee, I refused and he tried to apologise, which I said fine, as it would have been had he stopped there. When I complained, he accused me of being racist and not liking Indians. I wanted to explain it wasnt Indians I didnt like, just sleazy men who try to tuch me up and blow in my frickin face. But couldnt be bothered. He started taking photos of me with his mobile phone and that was it. If the flight had been longer I would have asked to be moved, as it was, I think I was remarkably tolerant, but glad to get off that plane and away from Mr Sleaze.

So, I was picked up in a smart car at the airport and whisked to Puri, the abode of Lord Jagannath, arriving before noon at the Gandhara Hotel.

I was pleasantly surprised at the Hotel, I had chosen a less expensive one so I could stay longer, and it is really, really nice.
In the picture above, my room is the one on the left of the roof. This is so cool as I have a view of the sea from the front and from the right a view of the Jagannath Temple. It is quite awesome. Very clean and bright. The room has windows on all sides, I am tempted to call it a penthouse suite, I even have the entire roof terrace, with table chairs and sunbed, at my disposal. Even the internet access in my room, that I specially requetsed, worked without a hitch. All in all I am very happy to be here.


In the afternoon, after a shower and change and dousing myself in probably hugely toxic deet, I went to visit the Gopinath Temple and the home of Bhaktisiddhanta Saraswati Thakur. Gopinath Temple was nice. There are 3 deity areas, in the center Gopinath with Radharani on his left and Lalita on his right. Lord Gopinath plays a flute, this is the only deity of him playing his flute at all times. He is seated crossed legs, in one of his lges is a crack, it is covered today, but it is where Gauranga disappeared into when he left the world apparently. Lalita and Radha also appear to be playing wind instruments as well.

There are two more deity areas, of Lord Balarama and Madan Mohana and Radharani, Gauranga and Gadhadhara.

The Pujari said we must go there for lunch there one day, so I am looking forward to that. We browsed the gardens, where some people have bhajan Khutirs to live and pray in. I am trying to establish what trees grew in that garden, I kept a nut from one tree, maybe olive trees. I will try and find out. It was in this garden that the Deities were found, dug up by Gadhadhara and Gauranga some 500 years ago.

There is also a very nice Tulsi garden on entering the temple, to the left. It was a little dry, Tulsi looked a little forlorn, but I expect it is the dry weather has taken its toll.

Across the road from the Gopinath Temple is a hill, which is known to be non different to Govardhana Hill in Vrindavana. Overlooking this hill, is the house of Bhaktisiddhanta Saraswati Thakura. Srila Prabhupada's Guru, it is pink and quite large and has been kept with his bed and deities in it behind mesh windows, for everyone to see. His deities there are of Vyasadeva and Madvacharya and sit on thrones by his lovely wooden 4 poster bed, complete with mosquito net.

From his window he could see the hill know to be non different to Govardhana Hill. We walked round his house, taking care not to step in the shadow of Tulsi, who griws prolfically in his garden.

Feeling tired and a little overwhelmed, I returned to my hotel quite early to get good rest. Which I did. Apart from waking at midnight to a raucous chorus from local dogs. I slept right through till noon the next day.

Day 2 - Arriving In Delhi




23rd January 2007
After an uncomfortable, but entertaining flight I arrived in Delhi just before noon.

The flight was good, Virgin Atlantic, always more of an experience than the usual boring long haul flight. I actually look forward to flying Virgin Atlantic, mainly for the entertainment system that is in the back of each chair, the food is also really good.

This flight I enjoyed, apart from the discomfort which was my own fault for not having the brains to spot that I could pull a wing from the headrest to rest my head against to sleep.

I had a really nice person sit next to me, which made the trip good. Her name was Nav (short for Navdeep) and she was flying to Delhi with her sister and brother in law, to be fitted for a special Indian Wedding Dress and gold. She introduced me to Bollywood Movies and made me watch quite a funny film called Chup Chup ro something, about some guy who owed loads of money and pretended to be deaf and dumb and ran away to escape his debtors. Not sure what happened in the end as I fell asleep, no reflection on the film or the company, it was just a night flight and my body clock switches off some time after midnight, whether I like it or not.

Anyway, so I arrived in Delhi on time and was whisked by car to the Hans Plaza Hotel. Delhi looked nice, green, clean and the temperature was wonderfully cool. Something I wasnt expecting and was glad I had taken my coat.

All I did from then until the next morning was sleep.

Monday, January 22, 2007

Day 1 - Setting Off From The UK



Here I go!
Today I am setting off from the Uk to travel to Jagannath Puri in India!
I am all packed, all organised and all set. My suitcase is bursting because I dont know what clothes to take to wear there, so I just packed everything, including an industrial supply of DEET having heard of the Chikunguya ad Dengue fever that I didnt fancy running into. I have also packed a few home comforts, cheddar babybels, breakfast bars of course my laptop.

The plan for today is to get to Heathrow many hours early, for my 9pm Virgin Atlantic flight to Delhi. Should be able to sleep all night on the plane if I get a window seat, using the best technique of a Cushtie and half a zopiclone. So will arrive fresh in Delhi for an overnight stopover at the Hans Plaza Hotel.

I have been worried about going because of recent uproar over Jade Goodie and Shilpa Shetties little spat. Hope I dont bear the brunt of any anti Bitish feeling when I get there, although I think not, and am looking forward to being in India again with all the sights, sounds and smells that go with it.

I better sign out as I have to get a few things in town, wash my hair and do up my suitcase.

Prayer To Lord Jagannath

Please Lord Jagannath watch over this traveller who is coming to your home land. Please give me the strength to overcome with dignity and repose any obstacles that may be set in my way and please if at all possible, make such things few or even better non existent. Protect and guide me and may this trip be the beginning of a great future.

Jaya Jagannath
Nityananda Gauranga Hare Krishna