While traveling in Eastern Europe, there is nothing that can turn a frown upside down than a merry troupe of Hare Krishna. Walking through the crowded streets of the Old City in Prague, I suddenly heard the unmistakable drums, bells, whistles, and other Hare Krishna accoutrements. There were smiles all around the streets of Prague as they made their merry way through.
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Great shot!
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Thanks,
They were a lively group.
They must have a strong presence in Prague, because I remember the same sight from years ago. 🙂
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I am sure they are a big tourist draw. They probably come marching through the square on a timely basis.
We had them recently in Sarajevo, Bosnia too.
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We have a bunch of hare krishna in the East Village and they sing and march down St Marks Place. They seem very merry!
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