Tuesday 30 April 2013

Kudremukh IN

Dense and evergreen forests, high plateaus (no, it's definitely not the Himalaya plateaus, come one!), greeny hills, rivers and fields of arecanut trees, coffee, tea estates... Still not bored! I took holidays from one green plateau to another one ;-) why not? The new spot to be was Kudremukh, or "horse head", nearby Kalasa, Karnataka. 7h walking, a guide and a jeep rent could have done it: tourist price! I have rather walked around, discovered the small paths, some nice views and initiated the new IT generation, Derrick, to hitchhiking, picked up by policemen ;-). The young engineers or IT people search for leisure activities, escaping the big city, Bangalore, to find some quiet places, nice hotels and fun activities. It's not that easy in a still developing country. To some extent, there is money but no entertainment in India. And if so, people rush into it, without fear or respect, and spoil it. That's why the nature must be protected from Indian human predators, their plastic bags and the potentiality of getting lost. 

State elections took place in Karnataka the last weeks, for the state legislative assembly. Before the elections, money spreading is unbelievable! You get 500Roupies just for walking among a party demonstration. Right home, every poor family gets 1000Rs from a party, 1500Rs from another one, 800Rs from the 3rd one... a sari for the women, alcohol for men. :-/ For that matter, selling alcohol is banned for 3 days before voting. Many weeks before, policemen from neighbouring states join the controling process. Although money is not transfered openly in streets, it is given secretly, in backyard, arecanut fields. And yet, people seem to be interested in politics, and at least, went voting: 71%. :-) 
What I understood from Indian politics follows. The BJP, the main Hindu party, is right, the Congress with Sonia (an Italian lady) is left wing. Then in Karnataka you have the JDS (Social, Democratic, Secularism), centre-left, and some other left or communist parties, some conservative ones. The main local party is the KJP. It's been a few years the BJP runs Karnataka. Of course, they have been charged with corruption. Anyhow, the Congress widely wan in Karnataka: 121 seats! BJP: 40 (hohohohooh!), JD: 40, KJP: 6. That's not the reason why I stayed in this state, but it felt good. :-)       
Aaaaaaaaannnd... ! It also feels good that the gay marriage and adoption have been voted in France, I am proud of my country :-)
My guru, Rohit ;-) and his wife Geetha

Relaxing after meditation... Oops!


Derrick, a nice communist boy, from Kerala, working in Bangalore

May flower tree, blossoming in May :-)


Friday 19 April 2013

Western Ghats, 2nd episode IN

I am in India again. Aiming to get ready for the second part of my Eastern Trip. I will not come back to France by roads. Who is crazy enough to hit the road for such a long way? Come on! ;-) I decided to make the most of the Orient before going back west. I'm gonna find the guru in me, hihihi! You will not recognise me: 2 heads, 3 eyes, 7 arms... I may be able to fly!
More seriously, I am looking deeper into the different practices and their benefits on me. For sure, I am not the 1st curly hair French girl doing that. And though, it is worth it. For ages, the West has been studying the Science of the outside world, and they are good at that. In another side of the globe, the East has been studying, for ages, the Science of the inside world. And they are good at it! Let me tell you there is as much to discover in both worlds! To be more practical, the West knows how to feed stomachs and build planes, the East how to feed minds and be happy. :-) Both are needed.
Time heals, time brings strength, confidence and wisdom, time makes you realise your little truths. I take time. I don't feel like rushing anymore (Does it sound like déjà vu?). A country needs time to be discovered, as a project, a person, or a new recipe! Back to the Western Ghats, Apoorva offered me time. I bicycled, cooked, made home made leavened bread, practiced meditation, enjoyed watching cricket, improved my English, understood more deeply the society rules. I thank Apoorva and his family -I have met so many members, Indian families are wiiiiiiiiiiiide, all great people- who warmly welcomed me and were part of this wonderful time.
Today, I am 29  !!




Apoorva and his tea!

Thanks to Kaneena, I had a bike to roam around
Apoorva's farm