Reverse river running expedition inspired by Sir Edmund Hillary’s 1977 epic journey.
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Reverse river running expedition inspired by Sir Edmund Hillary’s 1977 epic journey up the 1500 miles of the River Ganges from the Bay of Bengal to its source in the Gangotri Glacier in the Himalayas. Pictures of river scenes are available at http://www.karlgrobl.com/ganges _________________________________________________ Ocean to Sky I dip an urn and drink to life Where the vast river runs into the ocean’s arms There’s water, water as far as the eye beholds Is it a river or an ocean As the sun plays hide and seek As dusk sets in an orange sky As the tiger's yellow eyes prowl through the mangroves Through the mysteries of the night A warm wind beckons Once again, on your breast I am reborn There are deeds to do and places to be Where your breath will carry me The power boats roar and come to life Children wave in wild abandon on the green shore We cut through water As dolphins dance As seagulls swoop As the oil giants pass Showing off the might of man’s arrogance And the limits of human sight And the mirage beckons A call to action, a journey to the source There are deeds to do and places to be Where your breath will carry me Great cities, sleepy hamlets, ancient steps on ancient banks An ancient civilization ponders And meditates on ancient wisdom We run the river with the Goddess Intertwined in her memories, her hopes, her fears Her song of triumph, victories and defeats We are one with the Goddess Ever changing, ever flowing, with depth and wisdom Colored in myth, bathed in reality A mysterious shroud beckons Once again, on your breast I journey There are deeds to do and places to be Where your breath will carry me We power our way past the millions Pilgrims at Varanasi cleansing their souls At journey’s end into the uncertain path beyond Past the great confluence at Prayag where the Gods become one Over the golden waters and unending plains Where the drama of life and curtain of death Is played again and yet again On the lap of the Mother since time began And the mountain beckons Once again, on your turbulent path I trek There are deeds to do and places to be Where your breath will carry me Then the clouds billow, a gale wind blows The cedar branches dance Our boats test the roughs past the boulders of Rishikesh Where the saints sit naked through snow and rain Beyond the limitations of greed and want Through the waves, rocks and whitewater of life We float, running upstream against her flow Overpowered, overwhelmed, torn to shreds As realization dawns in adversity And Your heart beckons Once again, on your breast I am called There are deeds to do and places to be Where your breath will carry me We touch land and trek along unknown pathways While Tahr, the wild mountain goat A sentinel from the rocks above Lets us pass While mountain birds glide gracefully below And the gorge resonates with the river Goddess Dancing the cosmic dance of Shiva Inviting us to join in the wild dance of life And the third eye beckons Once again, on your mind, I am recast There are deeds to do and places to be Where your breath will carry me There on the ice cave above Knifing through the rocks, trials and tribulations As the mist clears As the double rainbow appears As we near the source and our journey’s end We empty our urn of ocean water Of deeds done, of triumphs and achievements We are drunk, we are full High on the toil of the doing Deeds we thought we’d done on our own Only your divine love cautions Once again, on your breast I am reborn There are deeds to do and places to be Where your breath will carry me Enthralled by the life giving Gomuk Where the spirit is born Embracing Gangotri, from where she flows Where the glaciers melt Where barriers are torn Where the light appears And doubts are gone There we go, my friends and I The journey has just begun *** Footnote: The festival of Durga Puja refers to the female life force of the universe as touched upon in the poem. Please see the illustrated article on the festival through this link. "Festivals of India -- Durga Puja" |