Dawn.
A sea of clouds.
Sworga janey bato.
F.R.I.E.N.D.S. (PC : Bhattu)
Misty Mountain
Finding Balance.
Us and Them. #Shadows
Mandatory! ;)
Anybody up for a cold glove wrestling? ;) #Frost
I met her after descending from the Kalinchowk Bhagwati temple. She was having some mango juice when I asked her to tell me her name. Both of us couldn't understand each other's language, but she gave this expression when I asked her to smile showing her teeth. She even offered to share the mango juice with me. Such innocence!
Traveling is always awesome. Be it a trip to ABC or the loo,
the excitement that even the thought of traveling brings in us is just so…
exciting. Our Kalinchwok trip was no less.
Reached at 10PM.
Jan 8, 12 PM : The bus left from Dhobighat at 12 noon. We knew that we would
reach our destination (Kuri Village) after the sun had set, but nobody thought
that it would be so late. A plate of mo:mo and packets of WaiWai didn’t help
but instead, gastritis pain prevailed. I have no idea how the driver dai
managed to drive the bus at night on THAT road, that scary road which had
already made me imagine my life after death, so I have no complaints. That
intense craving for dalbhat made us eat like hell, like we had not eaten
anything since ages, and a simple meal tasted like it was personally prepared
by God in his personal kitchen. (Bhatey thoughts. Haha)
Birthday
Jan 9: It was almost 12AM and we hadn’t even settled on out beds.
My phone’s battery was already dead so I couldn’t track the time. As soon as
Bhattu’s phone rang, she got busy speaking on the phone and I got busy taking
out the cupcakes and her birthday gift for giving her a surprise. Her
expressions didn’t show it, but my heart tells me that she loved the surprise.
(Jabarjasti. Hahaha)
Sleepless night and
maata talks
Somebody in the hotel started chanting weird words after 12.
Thought it was a friend trying to act drunk, but instead we got to know that
the driver dai’s friend was the one doing all of that because he was possessed
by a Goddess. Maata chadheko re! And trust me, it was really creepy, scary and
funny at the same time.
The person who was possessed told that there was a girl on
her periods among us, and in any case if the girl visited the Kalinchowk
Bhagwati Temple that day, the goddess would kill her. Everyone was really
scared as two of us were on their periods, but I actually found it funny as I
had seen the same person getting drunk and smoking weed some time ago. In my
opinion, all of this happened because that person was really drunk and high.
(Apologies to those who find my point of view offensive.) I do respect the
Nepalese culture, but sometimes it gets too suffocating and illogical. My
opinion is that a goddess, who herself is a woman wouldn’t mind another woman
worshipping her just because the woman is on her periods. (Rapists go to a
temple: it is okay, and a woman going through a biological process goes to a
temple: it is offensive? You must be
kidding! )
And this conversation happened:
Me: (To Miss S, who was on her periods) It’s a goddess’s temple and she herself is a woman. I don’t think she’ll mind anyway. This person is just drunk, please ignore him. If an empowered woman like you starts believing in these kinds of superstitions, what can we expect from others? If I would have been in your place, I would have gone inside the temple just to prove them wrong.
Me: (To Miss S, who was on her periods) It’s a goddess’s temple and she herself is a woman. I don’t think she’ll mind anyway. This person is just drunk, please ignore him. If an empowered woman like you starts believing in these kinds of superstitions, what can we expect from others? If I would have been in your place, I would have gone inside the temple just to prove them wrong.
Mr. R: Shut up! This is a serious matter. That guy must have
been very religious and pure. These things do not happen with normal people like us.
Me: TTalking about pure, that is a non-vegetarian, drunkard guy, high on weed. They were having a conversation about godly power during dinner, and this might be a reason he's acting like this.
Mr. R: Kati bolirako
timi? chup laga!
(So much drama for giving your opinion.)
(So much drama for giving your opinion.)
(The hotel owner called the witch doctor and after chanting
some mantra and thumping the drums, the goddess who was saying that she would
not go away from the body decided to leave. Then, we heard some footsteps and
the sound of someone vomiting right in front of our room. No points for
guessing that the person who vomited there was the same guy.)
Me: Jau Mr. R,
maata ko Prasad khana! (indicating the vomit)
(Good thing that he didn't listern, or he surely would have beaten me up. haha)
(Good thing that he didn't listern, or he surely would have beaten me up. haha)
The person had vomited from our door to the entrance of the
hotel. Dalbhat power all over. Haha
(In the morning, the hotel owner came in with a khukuri in his hand. Pachi ta “kasto manche raicha” bhandai tei khukuri le dry vomit nikalna thalira. Hahahaha)
(In the morning, the hotel owner came in with a khukuri in his hand. Pachi ta “kasto manche raicha” bhandai tei khukuri le dry vomit nikalna thalira. Hahahaha)
Because of all the drama, the freezing cold, the sound of
people snoring and all, I didn’t get any sleep that night. We got up to see the sunrise at 4. Miss S didn’t get any sleep either as the words of “the goddess” were
playing on her mind on repeat. She decided not to go up to the hill as she was
really scared. Keti bhayera janminu ni jhur ho jasto lagcha kailekai.
Glittery way
Jan 9, 4:30 AM : Only 6 of us were brave enough to come out in the freezing
cold to see the sunrise. -7⁰C (That’s what the weather app
showed) is not a joke okay? It was
totally dark and as the torchlight fell on the frosty
way, it would look so glittery, so awesome. Like the stars has decided to shine
on the earth.
Chiya pasal to the
rescue
It had been more than an hour since we started walking
uphill. Since there was no water to drink, a friend who was dehydrated (because
she got really drunk the day before) has been saying that
she could walk no more. Just then, we saw a light and a small shop. The dehydrated friend bought
a bottle of water. Still shivering because of the cold, we took chairs for each
one of us and settled down. Then, we realized that the water in the bottle had
already turned into a chunk of ice (Yes, it was that cold.) The shopkeeper dai
made black tea for all of us and even let us sit around the fire.
Sworga janey bato
(Stairway to heaven)
We reached up to the hill, at the temple at around 6am. Shivering, we waited for the sun to rise, but the sun decided to take
its time. It was so cold that our hands and feet had already become numb and
none of us dared to open our gloves to worship Kalinchowk Bhagwati except
Pandey, who even opened his shoes. (Manmanai Pandey lai Fear Factor ko winner
declare gardiye. Haha) The morning light began to spread in the sky gradually
and around 7AM, the sun began to rise. Man!
The view was jaw-dropping awesome. The thick clouds looked like a carpet made
out of cotton and the sun rose above it, with its orange rays making love with
the blue sky. “This could be heaven” said my mind. “This might be what sworga
janey bato looks like” it added. Hoping that my hands wouldn’t suffer from a frost bite, I
managed to take some pictures of the magnificent beauty lying in front of my
eyes. Life couldn’t get better.
Ice Ice Baby!
With the frost queen reigning the place, the water facility
was no different. It was impossible to have water come out of taps because of
the cold, so the hotels had a drums filled with water in
the kitchen and the washroom. A huge round of applause to the person who
invented the toilet paper. (Bihana uthera toilet ko drum hereko, paani ta purai
ice banecha. Lol)
See-ya ! Kalinchowk
After having our breakfast, lunch, and some wandering around,
it was time to leave. Aune belama ta rati bhaera kei thaha bhaena, jane belama
bato herera ta satto gayo. ओह
माई गड! “Who would cry if you
die?” asked my mind. Everyone except 5-6 of us decided to walk and avoided the
bus ride. After so many “Oh my god! Jhandai mareko” moments, the road got a
little better and everyone got in. Thank god we are safe and sound. :P
Kalinchowk Bhagwati ki jai!