This Sunday morning, I joined Kirtan and Satsang with Ammani. It starts at 09:00. There is one hour of Kirtan at first. Two ladies were playing guitar and chanting, and one gentleman played some drums. There were no scripts, so I didn’t know what to chant; I could just follow what I listened to. Anyway it was a harmonious session before Satsang started for another hour. After Satsang is 30 minutes for questions and answers.

The day before, I put my thumbs up for lunch at Edwin’s. There is a WhatsApp group where everybody can answer with a thumbs up, so Edwin knows better how much to cook. The Thali was delicious as usual. I met several people there, and we were sitting for two hours.

At home, I had a nap before I left for town. I intended to buy a ceramic cup and a bowl. I was in the area around the big temple. I looked around, then parked my scooter and started walking. I couldn’t find an appropriate shop for my needs. There was one big shop in the end for household goods, but the mugs were all too small. I would like to have a bigger one, which I am used to. So this trip wasn’t successful. It’s so crowded and noisy in town, there is an endless stream of people, bikes, and cars. I am always happy to be out there again. I first went into the Ashram, there is more silence. Although on Sunday there are always more Indian tourists visiting.

On the way back home I bought some snacks. In the bigger supermarket they have chickpea puffs, which reminds me at the puffs in Australia where Andrew was addicted to.

Back home I rested and did my private stuff…

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