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Tag Archives: burning ghats
The Ganga Chronicles – Stone Cold Tigers
Finally finished this rather long short story that I had originally posted in parts. Here all four parts in one. The whole story pizza. Enjoy. Vijay Chaudary was worried about his carbuncle. Three pedicures in the past week alone, and there it … Continue reading
Posted in epoche, Kashi, Rose Apple Island
Tagged Asia, bacteriophage, boatman, burning ghats, Ganges, Georgia, India, kashi, River Ganges, short story, travel, Varanasi
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No way around this fire
It’s getting harder to see the line Between the edge of my skin and the next man’s goosebumps. “Am I on the cusp of creation or incineration?” A worm in the wake of a lava flow asked the earth the … Continue reading
Posted in epoche
Tagged boatman, burning ghats, creation, Ganga Aarti, kashi, Varanasi
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The touching
Sunil and I wander down to his boat and sit on the undulating water, watching the day unfurl. A man descends the ghat steps, a small monkey grins at us from his shoulder. Sunil notices where my interest is going. … Continue reading
Posted in Kashi, Moving on...., Rose Apple Island
Tagged adventure, Asia, burning ghats, cremation, Dom, ghat, India, journal, kashi, Meer Ghat, monkey, River Ganges, travel, travel writing, untouchable, Varanasi, writing
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The same son
It’s not easy to find out how someone died in India. You invariably receive the most meager explanation. Sometimes simply a body part. “Stomach,” or “Heart” or “Liver.” So, when I asked Sunil how Rakesh’s father died, he didn’t feel … Continue reading
Posted in Kashi, Rose Apple Island
Tagged adventure, Asia, Brahmin, budget, burning ghats, death, funeral, Ganges, Hinduism, India, journal, kashi, ritual, spirituality, tourist, travel, Varanasi
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They all died in a pink submarine…
I have no idea how old it is, but it looks like it could have been designed in the 17th century by the submarine’s inventor, Cornelius van Drebbel himself, whose craft reached a depth of 15 feet during trials in … Continue reading
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Tagged adventure, Asia, budget, burning ghats, Ganges, Hinduism, India, journal, kashi, spirituality, submarine, Varanasi
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Burning is Learning
Twice I’ve tried to write about Varanasi. The first time my notebook mysteriously disappeared from my hotel room in Pahar Ganj, New Delhi. The next time, I dropped it in the Ganges. Varanasi is like that. Resists anything that tries … Continue reading
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Tagged adventure, Asia, burning ghats, death, Ganges, India, kashi, spirituality, travel, Varanasi
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