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hi raja

 

i was india the first time for a year, and traveled all over the

country, from the south (maharashta, goa, karnataka, kerala, tamil

nad) to the far east (andhra, orissa, bengal, bihar), across the

gangetic plains to UP and rajasthan, and then through the punjab into

pakistan, up into the northern and tribal areas, and then south into

iran, and then onto turkey and cyprus

 

when i reached istanbul i saw the first mcdonalds i had seen since

arriving in SE asia, after which i immediately bought a plane ticket

back to sri lanka where i spent most of my time in buddhist viharas,

and then back to southern india

 

all in all my budget was about 2-3 dollars a day, which by indian

standards was fairly generous

nonetheless, i stayed in only the cheapest guest houses and traveled

only by 2nd class train

 

it was a lot of fun, but i did get rather sick on several occasions,

and returned home with a chronic GI disorder that i eventually

overcame with ayurveda

 

about 7 years later i returned to study ayurveda in coimbatore, where

my second son was born

although my attention was focused on my studies, we did a little

touring, revisiting some places in tamil nad, karnataka and kerala

 

i have plans to go back next year, to take a group of students to

nepal to study ayurveda, and likely we will also visit delhi, agra,

varanasi and then up to gorakhpur into lumbini and then kathmandu

 

i also would like to go back and visit gujarat very much, and also

try to get up to himachal pradesh and then kashmir (which was off

limits when i was there), and also assam and arunachal in the east

 

india is such an amazing place, and i am very proud that my son was

born there

my hope is that one day he will return as well

 

best...

Caldecott, Dip. Cl.H, RH(AHG)

Ayurvedic practitioner, Medical Herbalist

203 - 1750 East 10th Ave

Vancouver, BC V5N 5K4 CANADA

web: http//:www.toddcaldecott.com

email: todd

tel: (1)778.896.8894

fax: (1)866.703.2792

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Hi

 

I thought I just share my experiences here. We are kind of opposites

and perhaps the common thing we have is Ayurveda. I moved to US from

India few years ago and travelled extensively in US and Canada.

Wherever I went, I used to look for Indian restaurants as being a

vegetarian I was averse eating just bread/bun with cheese and

veggies. I was never used to showers and back we used to take bath

from pouring water from a bucket. Everything seemed so expensive

whenever I converted to Rupees.I was amazed by seeing the number of

cars on the roads and learning to drive on the " wrong " side of road

was fun too.It was initially difficult to catch the accent even

though I knew English. Also I had to adjust to certain little things

like Zee for Zed, gas station for petrol pump, zip code for pin code

etc. It was altogether fun after relocating to the West. When I was

growing up in India , I never cared for Ayurveda or Yoga as is the

case with most people that are raised in Indian metros. Most of them

try to follow Western habits like eating junk food like burgers,

pizzas.Ofcourse there is lot of junk/stale food being sold in India

as well.After reading and applying certain basic principles of

Ayurveda I was very impressed and felt that what a fool I've been

all the while! Whenever my grandma tried to apply coconut oil on my

head I used to run away from her. Now I regularly apply it before

going to bed during summer. After coming to US I had stomach ulcers

and I used Yoga and Ayurveda to get rid of it. After about 9 years

of stay in the West , I feel I should go back to where I belong.

I've made up my mind to go back to India for good. When it comes to

economy India is doing pretty well now though its still a long way

to go. By the way my daughter was born in US. I'm worried about the

culture clash when as she grows up. As a parent I feel I've better

control over my daughter if she grows up in India than if she grows

up here. I could be wrong :)

 

Regards

Janardan

 

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i was india the first time for a year, and traveled all over the

country, from the south (maharashta, goa, karnataka, kerala,

tamil

nad) to the far east (andhra, orissa, bengal, bihar), across the

gangetic plains to UP and rajasthan, and then through the punjab

into

pakistan, up into the northern and tribal areas, and then south

into

iran, and then onto turkey and cyprus

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hi janardan

 

i appreciated your post - its interesting that your journey from home

was one in which you learned to appreciate your own culture more deeply

you are completing a full circle, but with a lot more insight that

you might have had otherwise

 

many doctors from india ask me for help in emigrating to canada, but

usually i tell them to stay india

it is so different here, not just culturally but also in terms of

climate etc., and it can be a hard adjustment

 

removed from family and friends, the warm tropical sun, the rich

tapestry of indian culture - you sacrifice more than you realize!

i wonder how your daughter will relate being back in india?

 

by the way, we say " zed " in canada

the americans don't know how to speak proper english, make proper

beer or properly report the news

they also call their national sport " football " when very little foot

is actually used in playing the game

 

really, quite boorish...

Caldecott

todd

www.toddcaldecott.com

 

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I thought I just share my experiences here. We are kind of opposites

and perhaps the common thing we have is Ayurveda. I moved to US from

India few years ago and travelled extensively in US and Canada.

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