“So are you guys happy?”
“I am,” I said.
“You guys don’t eat meat.”
“We avoid eating animals, yes.”
He gave me his nod of approval and I moved on. And as I did a cyclist on Jarvis Street shouted, “Hare Krishna!” I was astounded as to how many people know us and yet we don’t expose ourselves in public in the same manner as in the past. I realized that, over time, many contacts have been made. I know for sure that many know us through the restaurant, “Govinda’s.”
At the destination point, for this evening, of Wellesley and Sherbourne, I sat to chant the gayatri mantra. Once I had completed it, a young man, South Indian, came to me, saying he really misses the temple.
“When will you open again?”
A group of young white chaps saw me, stopped, and with folded palms said, “Namaste!” one by one.
Then came an Eastern European couple, with japa beads in hand. They were surprised, as was I. They proceeded to sit down and we continued with a cultural chat.
On my way back, I walked through a park in a predominantly gay area, where some fellows were sitting. One asked, “Buddha?”
“No, it’s Hare Krishna,” said another.
People are sorting us out.
Source: http://thewalkingmonk.blogspot.com/2020/06/saturday-june-6-2020.html
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