Tamil Nadu, India: Pondicherry
We got in from Chennai in the evening, so the morning was our first proper look at Pondicherry.
The view from our hotel room |
We got up pretty early and headed to Auroville. Auroville is a spiritual community just outside of Pondicherry. They follow the teachings of the Mother, and have built a fairly large, self-sustaining international community. It sounds really cool on paper. But after about half an hour there, it comes off pretty cultish. I think the things they are doing there are really interesting and there are a lot of good ideas there, but the vibe is a little weird.
Nevertheless it's a very interesting place to go and walk around.
Their main place for meditation is a completely white room inside this giant gold ball in the middle of a field. You can only go in to meditate if you are involved in the community I think. The ball thing is probably the most sci-fi thing I've ever seen in person. It definitely contributed to the cultish vibe.
After Auroville, we headed to the colonial part of Pondicherry. We went to a temple, which is still in use, so I couldn't take any pictures.
We walked around a little bit and went shopping.
Then we met some family friends of the family I was traveling with. He works at the ashram, which is like a meditation center. It has a really similar philosophy to Auroville, but it's just a colonial style house, which is dedicated to meditation space and a small library. We got a little tour from the family friend and we meditated for a while.
Then we all went to get tea together and he told us more about the ashram and his spiritual journey, which was really interesting. It was a nice, long chat.
After that we walked on the beach for about 45 minutes during golden hour. It was a really nice stroll.
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