Sunday, December 26, 2010

Happy Christmas from India with love

Christmas 2010: India, Maher (meaning mother's womb) orphanage and woman's shelter.  I don't think I've ever said "Happy Christmas" so much on one day.  Or smiled so much (my smile muscles felt frozen into place while the rest of me was melting on the spot.  Heat and love.)  We were treated like royalty, shook hands with everyone (is this why the Queen wears gloves?), given tea and water, cakes and dals.




Witnessed a naming ceremony.  With flowers, candles, passing the baby over and under the crib three times before settling him into it, blessing with the red dye.







Another ceremony was taking place today as we drove through the streets of Pune in our rickshaw.  A funeral procession.  Men walking 8 wide, bearing above their heads the white-wrapped body adorned with flowers.  As Dez said, it was straight out of "A Fine Balance" or "City of Gods".

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