Childhood adventures in Bengal from "summary" of Autobiography of a Yogi (Hungarian) by Paramahansa Yogananda
Bengal was the playground of my childhood adventures. The very air was filled with the fragrance of mango blossoms, and the sunlit gardens were a paradise for a young boy's imagination. I would often escape into the dense groves, where the whispering palms and rustling bamboo seemed to hold secrets waiting to be discovered. One of my favorite pastimes was to wander through the lush jungles, following the winding paths that led to hidden ponds and bubbling streams. I would spend hours watching the colorful birds flit from tree to tree, their melodies blending with the gentle rustle of leaves in the breeze. The vibrant hues of the flowers and the sweet scent of jasmine filled my senses, transporting me to a world of wonder and enchantment. But it was not just the natural beauty of Bengal that captivated me. The people I met along the way were just as fascinating. I would often stop to chat with the villagers, listening to their tales of ancient legen...Similar Posts
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