You can spot the Jugnoo Farm Poly-house with the green top in the far distance nestled in this typical village setting. You can also see simple village folk going about their daily chores and also our Kashinath with the white beard. Kashinath is a highly spiritual person and is the heart and soul of Jugnoo Farm. The effect of his goodness is felt not only by the people who know him but also by the plants. I do believe the plants respond happily to the care he bestows on them.
Every evening Kashinath who is a kirtankar goes with a few friends to the temple located a some distance away from the village for Kirtan (bhajan). A person performing kirtan is known as a kirtankar. Kirtan practice involves chanting hymns or mantras to the accompaniment of instruments such as the harmonium, tabla and some others.
At the farm seeing off a visitor.
Namaste and cheers 🙂
Nice to know your farm assistant Kashinath. These are the people who make those farms thrive. Your farm is lucky to have him.
Oh how nice to hear from you. I have been checking out your blog but no new posts 🙂
Yes you are so right about our Kashinath.
Thanks for stopping by.
Good morning Dilip,
Wish u a very happy Diwali.
I am looking forward to visit Jugnoo – Would appreciate address / tel number
Best Regards,
Suren
Thanks for greetings Surendra and wish you too. Though I named it as a farm it is just small plot. I am quite preoccupied now but will surely let you know.
Best regards.
Looking forward thanks bi
I have been wondering how the Farm has been doing.. Lovely photo’s 🙂
Sue we are in the midst of a fierce summer though the nights and morning are cool and heavenly. We do face water shortage issues in this season but then God has always finds a way out for us each summer. 🙂
I hope all grows well and I am sure God will indeed supply all your needs.. Bless you Dilip and your good family xox
With such positive vibes I am sure He will. Thank you Sue 🙂