Quote Originally Posted by IUFG View Post
filthy, stinking cnuts, you mean?
Not if we'd been bathing a bit before in the Holy Waters of Manikaran in the Himalayas. The Gurdwara {temple} there is the 4th holiest place in Sikhism and has a large bathing pool, waist deep, inside with a bridge across the River Parvati to outdoor pools on the other side.

The indoor pool is right by the bridge entrance so you get really hot in the water and then stand on the bridge with the wind rushing down the valley to cool you down. {Seeing sunrise there for the first time on my most recent visit with my best French mate was one of the most beautiful experiences in my life.}

Manikaran means ear jewel. Parvati lost Hers there and Shiva demanded the river give it back. It refused so, according to what to says on the smaller Hindu temple, He went to Mount Kailash and smoked chillums for 13,000 years and came back full of Prana and summoned up the Seshna the Serpent God, who hissed up Their lost jewel.

His Hissing has been producing natural hot water ever since. It also kept giving other jewels there until an earthquake stopped it in 1905.

But Parvati gave us a free diamond from there that the glw wears in here ear, obviously.

So neither filthy nor stinking. That's the love of Ganpati and His parents for you.