Dim_Chee 0 Report post Posted December 29, 2008 dear Devotees, iam planning to visit Mayapur Dharm in April. i have never visit india and i don't speak hindi but do understand. iam a bit worried about my trip to India. maybe someone who has visited mayapur can help me , please. my concerns are: is the accommodation that the temple is providing from far the Mayapur temple?; is male and female allowed to share the same room even if they are still single?; also, i will like to visit some places around Mayapur, how will i make arrangement for me to be taken out for visiting spiritual places in Mayapur dharm? please do help me if possible. i will be grateful to u all. thank you Hare Krishna Cheetra Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lotusflower 0 Report post Posted December 29, 2008 dear Devotees,is the accommodation that the temple is providing from far the Mayapur temple?; Take Riksha is male and female allowed to share the same room even if they are still single?; No also, i will like to visit some places around Mayapur, how will i make arrangement for me to be taken out for visiting spiritual places in Mayapur dharm? Ask somebody in temple. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Xochitl 0 Report post Posted January 10, 2009 You're going to Mayapur, so practically nobody will speak to you in Hindi, everyone speaks bengali, the accomodations are inside the ISKCON complex, you don't ever have to go out except for visiting other holy sites. The temple rules are very strict so no, you won't be allowed to share rooms with the opposite sex. If you want to go out, ask a devotee to accompany you and help you negociate rickshaw prices or you will get cheated. It is good to have a Bengali friend for that, especially since they are great bargainers in the marketplaces, they can show you around all the important sites and translate Bengali writing if you need it. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dim_Chee 0 Report post Posted January 11, 2009 You're going to Mayapur, so practically nobody will speak to you in Hindi, everyone speaks bengali, the accomodations are inside the ISKCON complex, you don't ever have to go out except for visiting other holy sites. The temple rules are very strict so no, you won't be allowed to share rooms with the opposite sex. If you want to go out, ask a devotee to accompany you and help you negociate rickshaw prices or you will get cheated. It is good to have a Bengali friend for that, especially since they are great bargainers in the marketplaces, they can show you around all the important sites and translate Bengali writing if you need it. hare krishna thank u very much for ur mgs, it seems very clear now to me. u explain properly about the accommodation and the temple rules. i understand as prabhupada standard is important to maintain. thank a lot haribol C.R dd Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites