Shastrarth going on above the gate? |
We had heard so much about
Belur Math, the seat of Ramakrishna Mission that we factored in a visit to Howrah
where it is located. On reaching there, we realised that all the peace and
tranquillity that we had heard about this place from so many of our friends,
was missing. Hordes of people from all walks of life were walking in. There
were buntings all over the place loud-speakers playing loud music.
It was more like a carnival than a religious peaceful place. What a come down!
The impressive building of the famous Belur Math |
There also, it looked as if people had come for some sort of picnic. There were Ice-cream wallahs, puchka (goal-gappa) wallahs and
vendors selling roasted chana/ daals/ matar with chopped onion and green chillies
with a dash of lime. Saw two guys sitting and chopping away green chillies with amazing speed and dexterity.
Admired the speed and dexterity of chopping |
Small eats look tempting |
A boat moving lazily in Hooghly river |
We could see Howrah Bridge
in the distance and were told that the famous Kalighat Temple was on the other
side of the river. There were boats in the river taking passengers lazily from
one ghat to another and many devotees were taking bath in the river washing
away their sins.
Washing away the sins of life-time |
The entire scene looked like
a leaf taken from the previous century. The pace was slow, the mood was
relaxed; the slow breeze seems to be sweeping away all the worries of the world.
But why does everyone look so serious here? Why do they look so suppressed? Or
are they too serious a people. I could not find an answer to this.
As the sun was burning hot, we decided to take shelter in the hall selling books on life, philosophy and religion and despite our decision of not buying anything, we ended up purchasing a number of books which appealed to us instantly. One day, perhaps I will have time to read them.
Aha! Tender coconuts...Love them! Coming out of the complex, the most pleasing sight was that of tender coconuts which helped me survive the hot and humid weather of the eastern part of our country. For more TRAVELOGUES, please visit my dedicated blog on travels http://globalhindustani.blogspot.in |
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