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Rath Yatra: Hinduism's Gods Take a Vacation on June 27

Friday June 15, 2007
It is one of Orissa's biggest festivals. June 27, 2007 will start the annual festival of Rath Yatra in the town of Puri. The impressiveness of the festival has to do in part with the moving of the gods through Puri's streets. Three gods are moved by thousands of devotees pulling them with ropes through the streets of the town in ornately decorated chariots. Huge chariots. It so impressed the British that they coined a new English word based on the experience: Juggernaut...

Where in the World is Matt Lauer? He's in Bhutan...

Wednesday May 2, 2007

Monks in Punakha, Bhutan, by Rita WillaertTime Magazine designated Bhutan as one of the world's few remaining "Nanny States" where the government dictates many of the details of life a few years ago. NBC's Matt Lauer casts it in a somewhat warmer light today on the Today Show's "Where in the World is Matt Lauer?" segment.

Bhutan is enchanting, mysterious, ancient, and open to visitors. And it is a happy place, a peaceful place.

A Bhutanese trumpet, by WangThe guiding principle behind Bhutan's state control of life? It's not Communism. Nor is it religion, per se. Bhutan's motivation for the unusual degree of control it exercises over life within its borders is more simple: survival. There are few places like Bhutan left in the world. You can't buy tobacco or smoke in public. Television has been around for less than 10 years. And democracy is slowly coming to the kingdom.

Whether it is the vacation of a lifetime or the nightmare of a lifetime will depend on how ready you are for Bhutan...

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