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Photo of the Day (10/12/07)
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There's nothing like a merry band of Hare Krishnas to liven up an otherwise monotonous day of shopping in the city center--in this case, Grafton Street in Dublin. S S Yap has done a great job with this shot capturing the colors and energy that blur past when the Krishnas roll into town.
Whenever I am witness to such a spectacle, I always check to see if the Hare Krishna women are in the back of the group. Someone once told me that women are lower down the Hare Krishna reincarnation ladder and aren't allowed to be up front with the alpha males. I'm not sure if this is true, but I guess I'm always trying to confirm it every time a Krishna carnival passes by--even when it's just a photograph such as this one. And if you look closely, there certainly aren't any women leading off this particular parade.
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Reader Comments (Page 2 of 2)
Suresh das Oct 25th 2007 10:05PM
Hmmm, you've got Indrayumna Swami leading the kirtan, at the front, and you are stating out of the picture frame, in front of the Swami, to the left there are women? Come on prabhu?
But it looks like a great kirtan, not to rain on anyone's parade. I wish I were there.