Tara Dhatu 2013 Pilgrimage

Tara Dhatu in India II

Tara Dhatu in India

Prema, Parvati, Myri Dakini, Shivadam and Phyllis Moses are guiding a group of pilgrims through Bangkok to India. The first report of their adventures....Prema writes
My flights were uneventful…..well….not exactly uneventful but relatively painless.
In order to line up my flights from Maui to Honolulu and on to Narita me and my darling caretakers, Joshua and David did have to get up at 5 AM. But once at the airport our friendly Maui porters checked my overweight, stuffed with costumes luggage all the way to Bangkok with not a penny in baggage charges. Then I was wheeled away (I do use a wheelchair in airports) zipping through priority security, and, once in Oahu, resting in the United Red Carpet lounge where I was plied with cappuccino and other delicious fare.
Held on the tarmac for two hours in Narita because of weather vagaries…..and the fact that they had shut down all but one runway….it was not a problem since I had booked a business class ticket. United business international means seats that fold out into a flat bed. Ahhhhh….
And…..my neighbor turned out to be a Tibetan Buddhist practitioner …. We had a lot of friends in common ….. so lots to chat about, the time passed pleasantly. And …. oh yes ….. he was also an international wine consultant, in business class one is plied with decent wine.
I was to meet seven of our delegation in the Bangkok airport but my flight arrived three hours later than expected. I had heard that flights stopping in Korea had been held over because of unseasonable snow, so I wasn’t expecting to really connect with anyone. But for some reason I felt compelled to take a left turn instead of the right turn towards the taxis and lo and behold ran right into Elaine. Darling Elaine had left her cell phone in the airport security in Korea and was wondering lost without any reference point at all. All her information was in her cell phone. We studied the arrival board and could see that Shivadam, Parvati and Carey had arrived long before us and were probably already on their way to the hotel.
Phyllis and Suzie’s plane wasn’t even on the board…..so we had no idea what happened to them. We hopped into a taxi, and finally managed to settle into our room around 6 AM.
The hotel was as lovely as I remembered, right on the great Chaophaya River. The buffet breakfast was marvelous and as the rest of our pilgrims trickled in all day we rested in preparation for welcoming the New Year at Mae Chee’s Dharma Center.
The vans arrived to pick us up and we inched our way through Bangkok traffic. I kept nodding off, wondering if I would ever recover from sleep deprivation and…there we were.
Her center opens right onto a busy street. Our dear contact Joy was waiting to greet us and usher us into the meditation area. There were several thousand Thai sitting in meditation, most of them teenagers or young adults. Everyone had a candle in a glass holder beside them.
There were 15 perfect chairs arranged for us off to the side so we could sit comfortably as honored guests. At the center of the gathering was a lovely Buddha, to the far right Mae Chee, leading a long and evocative chant. I went into a deep meditative state. The midnight hour approached and she began a series of bells chiming….outside the center fireworks exploded. She then welcomed us publically giving a little speech about the Tara Dance to all assembled and then everyone moved towards the Buddha with their candles and left them before Him a dance of light in the soft breeze.
Mae Chee embraced me and then proceeded to gift each one of our delegation with a tiny, perfectly crafted Tara statue in a tiny red velvet box.
Welcome 2013!!!
Back at the hotel we took over the dining room to put together our little performance. When I told Mae Chee we were coming to Bangkok and wanted to offer her some Tara Dance something she said to do 10 minutes of performance and an hour of instruction. Our merry band of 15 had never danced together, several had never danced in Tara’s mandala at all, so we needed something simple yet effective.
To the great enjoyment of the hotel staff, we put our simple offering together in the deserted restaurant and then around 2 AM tumbled into bed.
I will continue this story in photo albums…… please check them out
Arriving in Bangkok – a few pictures of our glorious hotel and some temples and Buddhas in bustling, New Year’s Eve Bangkok
Mae Chee 1 – 11 PM we arrived at Mae Chee’s Dharma Center to join in a meditation ritual of welcoming in the New Year
Mae Chee 2 – January 1 we returned to Mae Chee’s Center to offer some dance and teach some dance
Mae Chee 3 – Mae Chee’s center is so wonderfully beautiful we wanted to share as many pictures of the place for you to enjoy

Tara New Year in Bangkok