I am not sure why anyone would want to travel with the Sad Guru, or buy tickets from the Sad Guru. A happy guru, perhaps... or an ambivalent or neutral one.. why not? But a sad one? The cultural nuance is lost on me. But everyday, for 4 days during the 5 nights I was in Bangalore India, we drove past this little sign on this little office at a Very Busy intersection in Whitefield.
I don't wish the Sad Guru any ill will. Sad guru's business success baffles me, like the South Carolina Furniture store called "Badcock", I guess sometimes it doesn't matter what your business is called.
9 years ago
it isn't 2 word - but 1.
ReplyDeletesadguru.
http://www.sadguru.com/index.php
okay... but is still sounds less happy, and more austere =)
ReplyDeleteI know. I laughed when I saw the picture. But, in Hindi - it doesn't look as bad. Perhaps you should learn Hindi? Or Kannada (since you are going to Karnataka) so often.
DeleteIf you ever have a lot of time, let me know. I still have relatives in the state and a coffee estate or tea estates are fun to visit.
Me thinks, I am going to have to go back to Bangalore yearly... probably...
ReplyDeleteEmail me and let me know how far away from East Bangalore your estate relatives are =) ... it'd be nicer to visit them than to go to Mysore Again. =)