The Heart of Amritsar
Not because of the splendid white gates or the age-old water into which humble learners dip their bodies and their prayers. Not because of the floating wonder of that glowing edifice, or the hundreds of seekers bent in prostration on the burlap where our watered feet walk or the marble thresholds over which we step. Not even because of that heavenly music-the sweet, sweet voices, the gentle drumming and pumping, singing an endless and most beautiful song: the word of waheguru. No, not because of any or all of these alone. But because of those who give the food, because of those who stoke the fires, because of those who stir the rice in the biggest pots you'll ever see. Because of those who turn the dough, because of those who slice the onions, and because of those who wash the dishes, one after another, again and again, in the long metal troughs frequented by many a pruny finger. And because of the tireless, uplifted souls who spend every day in selfless, nondiscriminatory service to humanity, who dedicate their lives, or any part thereof, to that highest service to God. Because of all of these together, this will remain the most beautiful place I've been.Many of you have seen and might even own one of the beautiful strands of prayer flags that cover the Himalayan region of South Asia. Just as prayer flags send their inscription into the wind that weathers their colorful edges, prayer wheels send their prayers off when spun. This blog chronicles my adventures and insights around the globe, beginning in South Asia in September, 2010. The wheels of life are spinning, and there ain't no stopping 'em.
Friday, September 17, 2010
the golden temple
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This is beautiful, Amber-B. I could really feel the place as you were describing it. I'm so grateful you're having this adventure, and that you are so joyously soaking it in.
ReplyDeleteHugs, Mama
Yes! You've captured the essence of this place!
ReplyDeleteThis is excellent:
"long metal troughs frequented by many a pruny finger"