My Nepal Yatra
It all
started when Ajay and Aakash returned from their month long stay in Nepal .
All those stories about sufferings and pain moved me from the core. It was kind
of a big question mark in my mind how to do or what to do, how to do something.
Ultimately I told my son that I would like to there personally and see how they
are coping with the difficulties. I wanted to experience their way of life
myself.
I tried to raise some money
for donations to help them monetarily. I was very fortunate moderate amount
with help of my friends and family. I also added self-contributions in the form
of books, pencils and other things. With good wishes from all, I headed for my
adventure trip.
My older brother and his wife
who is my friend more than a sister in law lived in Delhi and were very helpful as I could take a
break and recuperate after my 14+ hours of flight. Some four days after I left Delhi and a little two
hours flight took me to my destination. My son arranged my stay in a beautiful
Monastery
.There was no room in the orphanage as they had enough volunteers to care for the children for that period. A very nice young monk was waiting for me at the Airport (He called himself Smith)and we headed home, that was my temporary home.
.There was no room in the orphanage as they had enough volunteers to care for the children for that period. A very nice young monk was waiting for me at the Airport (He called himself Smith)and we headed home, that was my temporary home.
Week one of
my stay was very interesting. All monks here(combination of age 6 through 22
welcomed me.
There were three other volunteers fromCanada ,
Australia and South Africa .
When I added my United
States nationality, we became a nice
International group. Monks wanted to know who am I. My name Vandana did not
make impression but as I reminded them that my son Ajay and his son Aakash were
here, they remembered them. It was very easy for them to call me dadi maa as I
told them I am Akash’s dadi maa.(grand maa in Hindi) I instantly I became dadi
maa for the whole monastery. Interestingly I was dadi maa for all monks, their
teachers and even there big Lama Dorge.
There were three other volunteers from
My new day
started by wa
मेरी नेपाल
यात्रा
यह सब तब शुरु हुआ जब मेरा बेटा अजय और पोता आकाश अपनी एक महीने की लंबी नेपाल
यात्रा के बाद वापिस आये। उनसे भूकंप के बाद की वहां के लोगों पीडा और परेशानी का
हाल जानकर मै अंदर तक हिल गई। मेरे सामने
यह समस्या थी कि मै कैसे और कितनी मदद वहाँ के लोगों की कर सकती हूँ। पर करना मुझे
जरूर था। फिर मैने अजय से ही अपनी ये इच्छा जाहिर की कि मै स्वयं वहाँ जाकर और
उनके साथ रह कर उनकी मदद करना चाहती हूँ। इस तरह वे सारी समस्यायें जो वहाँ के
लोगों के सामने हैं, मै खुद अनुभव कर के
अपने स्तर पर समाधान खोज सकूँ।
मैने फिर इस दिशा में काम करना शुरु
किया। अपने लोगों से मिल कर उनसे इस काम के लिये आर्थिक सहायता के लिये प्रार्थना
की । और मित्रों और परिवार के लोगों ने भी अपनी तरफ से भरसक सहायता की। इस तरह
मैने काफी ठीक ठाक राशि जमा कर ली।
मैने अपनी तरफ से किताबें कापियां
पेन्सिलें आदि भी खरीद लीं। और सब की शुभेच्छाएँ लेकर मै अपने इस अभियान पर निकल
पडी।
मेरे बडे भाई और भाभी जो कि दिल्ली में
रहते हैं उनसे भी मदद मिली कि मैने अमेरिका से दिल्ली आकर उनके घर पर एक छोटा सा
विश्राम ले लिया और इस तरह मेरी 17 घंटे के सफर की थकान उतर गई। कुछ दिनों के
विश्राम के बाद मै एक छोटी सी 2 घंटे की उडान लेकर अपने गंतव्य काठमांडू पहुँच गई।
मेरे बेटे अजय ने मेरे ठहरने की व्यवस्था
एक मोनेस्ट्री (बौध्द-मठ) में की थी। इस का कारण यह था कि वह अनाथाश्रम जहाँ मुझे
बच्चों को पढाना था वहां और भी स्वयं सेवक रुके हुए थे। काठमांडू हवाई अड्डे पर
मुझे लेने स्मिथ नामक एक नौजवान बौध्द भिक्षु आया हुआ था। और उसके साथ चल पडी मेरी
सवारी मेरे इस अस्थाई घर की ओर।
मेरा पहला दिन बडा रोचक रहा। सारे छोटे बडे भिक्षुओंने (उम्र 6वर्ष से 22वर्ष) मेरा स्वागत किया। मेरे साथ तीन और स्वयंसेवक और थे एक केनेडा से एक ऑस्ट्रेलिया से और एक दक्षिण अफ्रीका से और मै थी अमरीका से तो हमारा यह एक छोटासा अंतरराष्ट्रीय ग्रूप बन गया।
मेरा पहला दिन बडा रोचक रहा। सारे छोटे बडे भिक्षुओंने (उम्र 6वर्ष से 22वर्ष) मेरा स्वागत किया। मेरे साथ तीन और स्वयंसेवक और थे एक केनेडा से एक ऑस्ट्रेलिया से और एक दक्षिण अफ्रीका से और मै थी अमरीका से तो हमारा यह एक छोटासा अंतरराष्ट्रीय ग्रूप बन गया।
ये सारे भिक्षु हमारा परिचय चाहते थे।
मेरा वंदना नाम तो कुछ खास जम नही पाया उनको पर मै आकाश की दादी मा हूँ यह बात जम
गई और मै वहाँ के सारे भिक्षुओं की दादी माँ बन गई। यहाँ तक कि वहां के गुरु और
लामा दोरजे भी मुझे दादी माँ कहते थे। (क्रमशः)
Life in Monastry
Life in Monastry
My new day started by waking up at about y time 5
.30 am. and getting ready for the morning prayers. Most of the times the power
is out in the mornings so no internet and thus a problem about contacting
family. Just at 6 am., the famous gong starts waking up all the monks to get together in the temple for the morning prayers. They enter the temple one by
one and stand at their respective places, and wait for the head monk to sit.
Usually there are 12 monks on each side of isle in a row. Chanting is all in
Tibetans language. It sounds very rhythmic and interesting. The prayer is always coupled with drums,
tutari, Damru, Pipani and zanj. These are typical
eastern religious instruments used in temples and other religious places. (pic & video)
My
suggestion to all tourists and visitors is to take some time to attend this
hour long prayer (puja) session and appreciate it. The prayer timings are 6 am and 4 pm.
daily. Volunteers and visitors can sit comfortably near the rear walls. There
are nice thick cushions for all to sit on.
(Join the prayer)
After Pooja, the breakfast bell rings, All the monks and volunteers gather in the dining
hall and sit on the cushions near the
low tables. Everyone is expected to bring their own plate and tea cup and sit and
wait for the monks to serve food. It is
routinely rice and Dal (some kind of lentil soup.) Sometimes they serve roti
(Indian rolled bread and potato curry. After each one is served monks say some
prayer and then all can eat. No one can leave before monks say the prayers at the end of breakfast thanking the God for giving food. Feels very good.
(Lunch..)
(Lunch..)
to be continued.....


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