Showing posts with label India. Show all posts
Showing posts with label India. Show all posts
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
Thursday, November 10, 2011
Bir 2011
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Some vagrants in the temple at Deer Park Institute |
Deer Park Institute is a centre for the study of classical Indian wisdom traditions. The core vision of the Institute is to re-create the spirit of Nalanda, a great university of ancient India in which all traditions of Buddhism were studied and practiced, alongside other schools of classical Indian philosophy, arts and sciences.
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the monks rooms from the temple steps |
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Look out, those hang gliders are wild |
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Tea in flower ... spot the caterpillar |
Location:
Bir, Himachal Pradesh, India
Thursday, October 27, 2011
Sponsoring at Tso Pema - by Chloe
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Preparations for sponsorship at Tso Pema |
Many recipients were in tears of gratitude when they received their sponsorship money, to think that there is someone on the other side of the world to care enough to give them money to survive.
The honour and privilege our family felt to witness and be a part of this process which makes such a strong bond with the people, was immense. As my daughter Mallory said, these people have so little, but gave us so much grace, gratitude, joy and love. We went there thinking we were helping, but in fact received so very much.
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There are so many stories, too many to share here. But if anybody wants to know more and feels the desire to hear some first hand accounts, please feel free to contact any of us through Pantha.
It was such a wonderful, wonderful experience. We would highly recommend anyone to take the opportunity Pantha offers to journey with her to these beautiful settings and meet these astounding people. We not only got to witness the importance of these sponsorships to them, but also felt profoundly accepted, nurtured and humbled by them both as individuals, and as a community .
Mallory, Graeme & Chloe
Location:
Rewalsar, Himachal Pradesh, India
Sunday, October 16, 2011
Tso Pema School - by Mallory
DAY TRIP TO SCHOOL
On Friday I was given the opportunity to
spend a day at the Tibetan school.
I think the memory of that day will stay
with me my whole life. It was one of the most amazing experiences that I have
been able to take part of in my life. I wouldn’t trade the memory of the kind
children for anything.
When I arrived at the school the kids were
doing an exercise outside so sat down on a chair and watched. After that all of
the younger students came up to me to shake my hand and say good morning. From
that time I new the day was going to begin. The older students went to class to
start work while the younger kids started to play with blocks. I was still
sitting on a chair with two of the teachers while a hand full of young girls
were cuddling the teachers. It was so lovely to see this because I saw how much
the kids respected the teachers and the teachers respected the kids back. Then
one little girl grabbed my hand and led me over to where all of the other
children were playing. She sat me down on a cushion while a group of girls
swarmed me with blocks and pretended it was make up. In a way I was glad they
didn’t have real make up other wise my face would have had fifteen different
lip sticks, eye shadow blush etc.
Then a little puppy decided to join us. I
was consistently telling the children to be gentle with it and they were. The
love all of the young kids had was just wonderful.
I then played a coupe of rounds of badminton with various children and teachers while two little kids were fighting
over who got to give me the birdy after it had fallen onto the ground.
After that my parents cam to look at the
school and all of the kids were in class. After my parents left I sat into one
of the classes and watched the boys learn English. After that period everyone
sat down and ate lunch.
After I finished my meal that was very
tasty three girls lead me to a class room where there were a swarm of kids
drawing on the black board.
At the end of the day all of the younger
students and I were sitting in a circle while the kids were singing and two
girls were hugging my arms and giving me kisses.
The whole day couldn’t of been better. I
realised that all of the children didn’t have much yet they seemed like the
happiest children I have ever met. They were happy to go to school and learn.
Another thing that really made me smile was the love that the older children
bestowed to the children younger then them. The older boys looked after the
younger kids as if they were related. It was a reall small school with around
42 children and the really were just like one big family! I am so glad I was
able to have the privilege to visit the school and I would visit again if I
could in a heart beat!
Labels:
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Tso Pema,
Tso Pema Kids Garden Nursery School
Location:
Rewalsar, Himachal Pradesh, India
Friday, October 14, 2011
Tso Pema 2011
Visiting Tso Pema is always such a heart warming experience, so many
old friends to meet and stories to share.
This morning we met lots of people looking for sponsorship while Mallory spent all day playing with the children at the nursery school. A many momo lunch with Ani Tenzin and exploring the amazing Guru Rinpoche statue (85 feet tall)
Now I am hiding in the internet cafe cos if I am seen entering the hotel a cue immediately begins snaking down the hallway and as you can probably tell from trying to make sense of this I need a little rest so my brain can start working again.
This morning we met lots of people looking for sponsorship while Mallory spent all day playing with the children at the nursery school. A many momo lunch with Ani Tenzin and exploring the amazing Guru Rinpoche statue (85 feet tall)
Now I am hiding in the internet cafe cos if I am seen entering the hotel a cue immediately begins snaking down the hallway and as you can probably tell from trying to make sense of this I need a little rest so my brain can start working again.
Location:
Rewalsar, Himachal Pradesh, India
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
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