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Anthony ‘Prem’ Carlisi in Bali on Jan 1-31, 2009

by admin on September 15, 2008


The Art of Living Gracefully through the Practices of Ashtanga Yoga, Ayurveda
and Tantra with Prem and Heather

Jan 1st -20th: Daily Mysore Classes 7-9 am
Jan 21st-31st: Special 10-day intensive with daily Mysore classes and eight great workshops at Ananda Cottages, Ubud, Bali

10-Day Intensive Includes:

  • 10 days of Mysore practice, 2 hours a day
  • 8 workshops, 3 hours each
  • instruction from 2 teachers with combined experience of 50 years
  • 20 people max in room
  • breakfast/dinner everyday
  • nights comfortable accommodation at Ananda [click to continue...]

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Places to See in Mysore

by admin on July 28, 2008


Chamundi Hill

On the outskirts of Mysore city is Chamundi Hill. You can get there by auto-rickshaw or city bus 201. Entrance is free, but be prepared for all the vendors anxious to sell you postcards and trinkets.

You can either ride most of the way or take the 1,000 steps to the top. Along the climb, there are vantage points to park and take in the view of Mysore City. Halfway up is a 5-meter high granite statue of Nandi, Shiva’s mount. At the apex is the beautiful Gopuram of Chamundi Temple. Also, nearby are the temple of Mahabaleswara and a statue of Mahishasura, the demon slaughtered by goddess Chamundi, a form of Kali.
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India Food Safety

by admin on July 28, 2008

So now having waxed profusely on the incredible culinary delights of Mysore in my previous post, the question foremost in most students’ minds is “Is the food safe to eat or will I be crying feverishly while clinging to my blankie, formerly known as my cool $80 Mysore rug?”

Good question – glad you asked. I first arrived in Mysore armed for battle! My weapons of choice included grapefruit seed extract, a vegetable scrub brush and peeler. Whatever was left of my food after sanitizing it, exfoliating every crevice and peeling it down to an unrecognizable nub, I would ingest with a fistful of probiotics and enzymes. Ahhh, my plan was foolproof! Parasites didn’t have a chance.
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Visitor Visa for India

by admin on July 28, 2008


Besides your passport, you will need a visa to travel to India. Requests for visas are now handled by Travisa Outsourcing, a private contractor to the Indian Embassy. For US citizens applying for a tourist visa, you will need the following.

  1. The online visa application form.
  2. Your passport with a minimum validity of six months from the date of application with at least two blank visa pages. (Last 2 amendment pages are not acceptable.)
  3. 2 current identical passport size photographs (black/white or color) depicting front pose against light background on photographic paper.
  4. Proof of residence/address. Photocopy of driver license or utility bill is acceptable.

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Getting Around Mysore

by admin on July 28, 2008


Local Mysore Bus

Buses run frequently and are often crowded but very cheap at Rs. 2 – 4 so it’s best to carry coins. Once you board the bus, an attendant comes around to collect fares. For information on bus schedules and fares, you can contact the Mysore Main Bus Stand at 821-252-0853 or the City Bus Stand at 821-242-5819. [click to continue...]

Travel to Mysore

by admin on July 28, 2008

Bangalore International Airport


The nearest airport to Mysore is Bangalore International Airport about 140 kilometers in Bangalore, the capital of the Indian state of Karnataka and the third most populated city. Several airlines now service Bangalore either by direct or connecting flight.

Domestic

Indian Airlines
Cauvery Bhawan, Kempe Gowda Road,
Bangalore-560009.
Phone:+91-80-141, 224 6793
Airport Phone: +91-80-522 5973,522 2533.
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