Jul
29
2009
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Jai Nityananda

Having Bhagawan's darshan

Me having Bhagawan's darshan

Mama has set up a meditation room in her house. She’s got a statue of her guru, Bhagawan Nityananda of Ganeshpuri, in the room. Every day she decorates it with fresh flowers and she lights an oil lamp and incense.  I like it when she plays the harmonium – but I hate the guitar. It’s scarey!

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Apr
26
2009
1

Ganeshpuri puppies

When mama was in Ganeshpuri in February, her friend George had just lost hig dog. He was very upset, and mama was too. Then they found out that somone poisoned the mother of these cute little puppies. George decided to adopt the little black one. Mama doesn’t need another one – she has me!

Photo: Mama with Ganeshpuri puppies

Photo: Mama with Ganeshpuri puppies

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Apr
05
2009
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Mama in Ganeshpuri

Photo: Mama feeding a dog

Photo: Mama feeding a dog

My mama loves India, especially Ganeshpuri. It’s a little village near Mumbai.

The dogs in India have a pretty hard time – in all sorts of ways.  Mama feeds them biscuits because they are often hungry.

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Aug
08
2008
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Sweet little dog in Ganeshpuri

My mama has just come back from another trip to India. She told me about this sweet little street dog that she fed each day. She said he would meet her near Umesh’s chai stall in Chapel Street, and she would buy him some biscuits. He was very gentle, and didn’t snatch the biscuits from her hand like some hungry dogs do.

He has part of his right ear missing (street dogs tend to get into lots of fights because they aren’t desexed), but I think he’s still cute.

Photo: Ganespuri dog with part of his ear missing

Photo: Ganespuri dog with part of his ear missing

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Oct
19
2007
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Innocent…

Photo: Puppies in Ganeshpuri

Photo: Puppies in Ganeshpuri

In a country like India, these little puppies have the odds stacked against them. Fortunately, they don’t know. For the moment, they were contented – as contented as you can be with a half-empty tummy.

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