Monday, May 15, 2006

Swahilya's


....Kutir


I am aware my blog has been stagnating since Tamil New Year, when I posted 'An Ode to Akshara Griha.' Well, the reason for this delay is 'Swahilya's Kutir.' In the heart of the bustling city of Chennai, in a corner space is this little kutir that I stay, colourful screens constantly fluttering in the wind, wind chimes, chirping music by the birds and squeaking squirrels, breaking the silence surrounding the solitude.
'Ashram' is a place where one just comes, to relax, let the agitations of body and mind settle down, get refreshed and rejuvenated and get charged to face the world with more and more of divine inspiration. It was my wish that I should stay in an ashram - and that has now happened in a very small place, just where I stay, an ashram in miniature model.
This is a place where the old meets the new, the most ancient building space, named Gitalaya, because the owners were brought up on the Bhagavad Gita, built during the year of Indian Independence. Modern with the use of simple gadgets that help in the fast-paced lifestyle.
Symbolic of all that meditation is all about, being rooted and at the same time expressing as the most freshest of flowers and leaves, branching out into space. It is a blending of Sansar and Sanyas, almost at the threshold, where the hectic work of family and office go on side by side with the silence of travelling inward into my own self.

And there's just one thing left with me to offer at the end of it all, myself with gratitude.

*****

9 comments:

Robbie said...

hey swahilya,
glad you are back and so am I! how are u doing? hope everythings fine. Nice abode! good day!

hari said...

Hi Swahilya,

Great to see you back after a long gap. First Akshara Griha and now Kutir. Are they the same or different.

I am sure it would require a lot of spiritual vision and discipline to develop an Ashramic serenity in the heart of Chennai and glad to see Swahilya accomplish it. Would love to make a visit there someday.

Swahilya Shambhavi said...

Hi Robbie, thank you
Hari: You're most welcome.

George Breed said...

Swaha, I am happy for you.

Robbie said...

Dear Swahilya,
I saw your comment on my blogsite. Now I just got an idea all of a sudden, why dont you write about "battle of the sexes" in your next post? I would be honored if you get the time to write one. It will be really really interesting to read your take on that!!! please please please!!!

Swahilya Shambhavi said...

Dear George: Thank You.
Robbie: One please will do. I'll sure write, but just a little time to really feel about this topic and then write.

Anonymous said...

Swaha moves from Griha to move into the Kutir....
Cute kutir...

Swahilya Shambhavi said...

thank you anonymous

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