Today we went to a Hare Krishna Temple (Yes, the guys from the airports). The temple was absolutely beautiful, completely made of marble and filled with some amazing art of hindu stories. Here's some pictures of the art, the temple and of course our guide and a video of the prayers they do:
These are the three parts of the temple. Each is next to the other behind big black and gold doors. At intervals throughout the day they open up and a devotee first waves incense sticks at it, then a burning ball of incense in a bowl then a little three-pronged incense thing at it. After each one, when the devotee finishes, he brings the flaming incense over to where people can go to it and then they sort of collect the smoke in their hands and rub it on themselves. This is called Ahrti. The people praying also raise their arms in the air, chant things, and the really hard core ones would lie face down on the ground horizontally to the shrines all to receive "darshan" which means to see and be seen by god.
Our guide Bhagwat, a devotee of Krishna, with the girls:
Here is a video of some scenes of prayer from the Hare Krishna temple. Note that the guys playing music do that pretty much non-stop between prayer sessions, then they play the Hare Krishna music (I call it that because those are the only words sung) over the speaker system. Also note that they start the prayer session with the blowing of the Conches, easily the most badass way to start just about anything.
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