Lumbini: (Day 2) (7th Aug
2013)
It felt so good to lie down in the bed. The pleasure was Indescribable. When the body is too tired and your back hurts lying down on a soft bed gives so much pleasure and such relief only the person who is in pain can know. Had Sound Sleep.
Got up next day afresh. Was looking forward
to the day with Sadhguru at Buddhas Birth Place. Sadhguru came with us in the bus. So humble
he is.

When the time for the birth grew near, Queen Maya wished to travel
from Kapilavatthu, the King’s capital, to her childhood home, Devadaha,
to give birth. With the King’s blessings she left Kapilavatthu on a
palanquin carried by a thousand courtiers. On the way to Devadaha, the procession passed Lumbini Grove, which
was full of blossoming trees. Entranced, the Queen asked her courtiers
to stop, and she left the palanquin and entered the grove. As she
reached up to touch the blossoms, her son was born. He was born under a tree, but now they have built a walls around it. the picture on the left side is where Buddha was born. and the story says he took seven steps.
Some monks were reciting chants under another tree. Our whole group stood their
for some time watching them. Then Sadhguru called all of us to head back.
Strange thing happened with me, one of the monks looked at me and made a hand
sign asking me to come around the tree. So
Shakthi (my friend ) and I came around the tree, took one leaf and left
.
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We came back to the Hotel and had our lunch
with Sadhguru.
Later we left to Kathmandu at 4pm and we reached Hyatt hotel at 12.45pm. We got the corner most room at the third floor Room
No.369. All our baggages reached us safe and I slept tight.