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Madhava - Sat, 25 Oct 2003 18:09:41 +0530
As we study the scriptures and contemplate, eventually we learn to see stimuli for remembering Vraja everywhere around us.

However, I am having problems with what I see right now when I look out of the window. Emerald trees?
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Jagat - Sat, 25 Oct 2003 19:52:07 +0530
Perhaps you will have to write the scripture of Radha and Krishna's pastimes in Finnland. The Divine Couple decides to go on a Nordic skiing holiday.

It does look beautiful, though. We haven't had snow here yet. Wherever there is beauty, there are Radha and Krishna, so I am sure you will meet with success. But better hope for success sooner rather than later, because if I know anything about winter, around the end of February snow stops looking beautiful.
TarunGovindadas - Sun, 26 Oct 2003 13:16:11 +0530
Radhe Radhe!

i guess Srimati Radhika must here first of all be dressed up in VERY warm clothes and she will
surely wear white paraphernelias, then no one will see her on her love-journey through the Finnish trees.
just traces of snow, swept away by her passionate walk.

looks very beautiful to me too.

Tarunji

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TarunGovindadas - Sun, 26 Oct 2003 13:49:59 +0530
Radhe Radhe!

nice meditation:

one could (as a dear maidservant) walk in front of Srimati Radhika to shield her from the
snowflocks.

but maybe the snow is powdered nectar and tastes very good?!

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Tarunji
Madhava - Sun, 26 Oct 2003 20:32:29 +0530
At least someone around here is in a summer mood.
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Gaurasundara - Mon, 27 Oct 2003 08:27:55 +0530
I like seeing pictures of Giriraja. They always make me want to smile. smile.gif

P.S. After I saw that picture of snow-covered trees, I dreamt that I visited Madhava in his house! How strange. biggrin.gif