117) SATURDAY, 22 OCTOBER 1977 : 122KMS. - KUL (L) U / VALLEY OF GODS
In the morning, we were invited by the Lamas for breakfast at the temple and I
was very surprised again seeing them pressing their palms together to do the “WAI”
in greeting us.That was unusual for Thai customs that we should firstly greet
and pay respect to the monks or Lamas. Before we left, we made donation to the
temple RS 40. - to raise funds for construction of a new church, that still
does not exist.
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We drove passing through JOGINDARNAGAR, MANDI and arrived in KUL (L) U of regional
HIMACHAL PRADESH. Along the way, we saw many Sadhus (most of them not wearing anything
but only a little piece of loincloth) and priests (clad in yellow robes). They leave
hair and beard growing unkempt and were walking in the same direction with
ours. We also passed several Hindu temples.
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Sadhu - Phot - fotovisura.com / Google images search |
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For some
spectacular shows, you must pay for a ticket.
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Tribal dance during DUSSEHRA Festival in KULLU.
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Many people came to celebrate the Dussehra festival. I had a chance to see many people wearing different styles of clothing. There are some who
look like Chinese and women keeping their long folk braids. They dressed in gorgeous colorful
pattern designs. I wanted to buy the
same for my Mom but the colors were too
flashy and too many colors. I finally bought
2 pieces with simple design, costed at RS 76.50 and RS 85. -.
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I saw married Hindu women anointed at
their forehead with red rouge as well as on the line of parted hair on their
head. Men wear earrings on one or both
ears, while women can wear more than that.
They wear the nose jewelry and earrings on both ears from upper part down to the lower tip along
the edge of the ear.
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Some Sadhus or ascetics sat together
by the wayside, some wearing but a loincloth and painted their bodies with white powder (I've heard that some Sadhu smeared their bodies
with cow dung and water) without wearing any clothing, in spite of the cold
weather. Instead,
they gathered sticks to make fire and sit around it for warmth. They
look more like beggars than priests , or
like hippies because they do not work or
possess anything . With minimum belongings,
they wanders and beg indefinitely for food or money from common folks.
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