NEPAL + INDIA 2011
INDIA. BIKANER AND THE RAT TEMPLE
 Junagarh Fort in Bikaner,
a dusty oasis town 
 Lalgarh Palace, which now
has several hotels 
 View of Bikaner from Bhand
Sagar, a Jain temple in the old part of town 
 Jainism is an Indian religion that prescribes a path of non-violence
towards all living beings 
 Prayer inside a small Jain
temple 
 Women working in Bikaner 
 There is a "moustache
competition" as part of the Camel Festival in Bikaner 
 The barriers are down,
train is coming, but people are still trying to get across 
 Cows have this special
status that India is famous for 
 Girls in Deshnoke near
Bikaner, where we went to visit the Karni Mata temple 
 Karni Mata temple, also
called the "Rat Temple", is protected with a net to stop birds 
 Rats in this temple are
treated with sincere devotion 
 Many people travel great
distances to pay their respects 
 Karni Mata was a female
Hindu sage born in the Charan caste as the incarnation of the goddess
Durga 
 According to Hindu
beliefs, all of her tribespeople are reborn as rats 
 Rats are well fed and
looked after 
 Shoes are not permitted
inside, but most tourists wear socks 
 There are about 20,000
rats, including 4 or 5 white ones, which are considered to be
especially holy 
 Sighting a white rat is a
special blessing. My wife did, or so she says :) 
 Taking a nap after lunch 
 Preparing prasad,
which is distributed amongst visitors 
 Prasad
is very sweet, we tried it without any consequences for our stomachs 
 Women cover their faces
out of respect 
 Eating food or drinking
water that previously has been sampled by a rat is considered to be a
supreme blessing 
 If someone accidentally
kills a rat, they replace it with a golden one 
 During the century of this
temple's existence, there has never been an outbreak of plague.
Miracle? 
 Back in Bikaner, we
decided to go for a camel ride 
 On the way, our guide
showed us a few interesting places 
 Seeing so many eagles and
vultures was the highlight of my day 
 He also took us to the
village where his family lives 
 His father showed us how
to tie a turban. He was very quick! 
 After taking a few photos
we wanted to show them to the kids 
 Girls looked through all
the photos on my camera, about 500 of them 
 I find this position
uncomfortable, but many local men seem to like it 
 One of our guides with his
camel 
 View of the desert. 3
hours of riding was enough. Later we even tried camel milk! 
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