Guest guest Posted June 27, 2006 Report Share Posted June 27, 2006 Please look for the Priority Seating, (aka Special Needs), attendents. In San Ramon & LA, they wore blue scarves. If you inform them of his condition, & say he needs to have darshan right away, they should accomodate him, regardless of his token #. If you want to have darshan together, you can also do that. Romi <romi_jordanna > wrote: It is looking more and more like I'll be going to the Boston Devi Bhava! What I am wondering is if it generally runs the same way as at the MA Center, in terms of when the line forms and when tokens are distributed. I'll be with my stepfather who has Parkinson's and who has never met Mother. He can only stay for a couple of hours before having to go back to the room. But we won't be arriving until about 5pm. I'm trying to figure out if there is any hope of him getting a super early token so he can receive her darshan, even though we'll be arriving so late. (I plan to stay until the end, so I don't care when I go up.) I'm also wondering, what happens to the overflow of people who won't fit into the hall with Amma during the puja? Also, I know it was discussed before, but can someone remind me what the in and out policy is for Boston during Devi Bhava? Is it okay to rest in the room? So many questions. Thank you!! Much love, Romi Get on board. You're invited to try the new Mail Beta. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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