i arrived in delhi and went to a place near the railroad station. the beginning of my india experience. there were no windows in the hotel. there was a lot of ventilation which meant noise really traveled. outside there were markets, which were interesting. there was trash everywhere and the smell of tires burning. the last time i came others had remarked about this but somehow it did not affect me. this time it did. by the second day i felt i had to get out of delhi or loose my soul. dramatic maybe and it felt real.
i went to many travel agents and they all told me i could not get on a train. i persevered and the next place got me on a train the same day. the price to chennai (the english madras) was 32.00. it took 2 nights and one day to get there. i was on a 3rd class sleeper which is the way most of india travels for 32.00. it was another indian experience. the accommodations were meant for 9 people in my compartment, but somehow there were more like 15. there was a family atmosphere, people taking me under their wing, showing me how to buy food and telling me what was in it.
i found a person at the place i ate breakfast near the bus station that knew how to get to auroville, so that part was easy.
i got to auroville about noon on sunday. it is an island in the storm so to speak. founded under sri aurobindo’s vision to form an international community where no one culture dominated, my first impression was of beauty and cleanliness, so missing up until then in my india experience. it is 20 kilometers in all directions.