Pilgrimage

So this is a Bloggg.  Shannon started this thing and me, being kinda private, I resisted.  But as usual, I now look forward to trying this my first ever bloggg (yes, the 3 ggg's are necessary)

India ---- India to me represents many things 
My ancestors, My roots, a deep inner connection which, although I have never lived there, I truly feel some connection.  My experiences of India are remote family trips where we, as a family, had remarkable experiences.  I remember very clearly my parents family members who are very loving and authentic.  

They immediately welcomed us into their homes and treated us as brothers and a sister who had grown up together all our lives.  Everyone in my Mothers family loves singing, dancing and enjoying life.  Dad's family is a very proud family focused on education, although I still remember Chetan bhaiya terrifying us while manically ripping through Delhi traffic.  

Memories that have shaped my vision of India are vast.  Briefly, my parents deep devotion and practice of the Hindu religion.  the Food,  Chai, the Dancing, the Songs, the Culture and BOLLYWOOD!!! 

Alok (my brother) and I are Amitabh Bachchan devotees (Amitabh-is an old skool indian movie actor who was the equivalent of God in India back in the 80s).




Bollywood movies, also known as Masala (spice) movies, are meant to be fun.  A successful Bollywood movie requires: 
"3 Songs, 3 Fights and 3 Dances."





The Music is fun as well.  I recommend checking out a CD called: 
Bombay the Hard Way -- "Guns, Cars and Sitars"   (the album label alone is fun).

To me India represents a country of Extremes.  India is Vibrant, Diverse, Rich in Culture, Rich in Food.  India will Challenge all of ones senses.

I look forward to Shannon (my amazing wife), Jaya, Savitri, (some readers) getting a taste of India and hopefully wanting MORE.

Lottsa Love Ajeet

1 comment:

  1. Ajeet and Shannon...sounds like a good start to a memorable trip...I can't wait to hear more about your journey of the past and future.
    Much love and eat well...here's a chai to you.

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