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Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Midsommar in Värmland


We went back in time to the 1800-talet and up in Sweden to north Värmland to the old train station "Myra" where we were invited to cook and serve prasadam at a midsummer music feast for 4 days. Our hosts had renovated this old station into a very nice mansion and the theme for the feast was to be dressed as in the 1930s. Not everyone fulfilled this request but for sure our hosts did!


This is Arthur, one of our host (unfortunatly we didn't get one picture of his spouse). His appearance demands your respect at first sight. He stole my heart.


Waiting for prasadam.


One kid said when seeing the sky: "Oh, it looks like the world is going to end!". Someone replied "Yes, but then it will be created again!"


It is a fact that when you chant 16 rounds a day, you become the best DJ. Tulasi got everyone dancing :)


After many hourse music nonstop, some bhaktas got fried with the music and ran to the forest.


Samosa joy!


Do not try this at home. It is very dangerous. To step on other devotees could cause ruin to your spiritual life.


Fireballs flying in the night to everyones delight!




Burning hopprep. I never saw anything like it before.


Lord of the Rockrings


Tulasi in the movies.




These earrings you can buy in Nimaihuset. They are made by our Lithuanian friend Maria.

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