Can We Survive 7 Days In An INDIAN ASHRAM? (Kerala Travel Vlog)

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  • čas přidán 24. 01. 2023
  • Our FIRST KERALA TRAVEL VLOG! In this episode, foreigners travel to India and spend a week at a strict ashram in Kerala
    We had some bad news with our rickshaw "Pete" and then checked into Sivananda Ashram in Neyyar Dam for a week of intense yoga.
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    If you are considering going to the ashram yourself, here are the details for it, including all prices and courses. The main course we went on was called the Yoga Vacation, which runs from 1st and 16th of every month at Sivananda Ashram. But they also do yoga teacher training courses and ayurveda courses. We couldnt recommend enough, but its tough! sivananda.org.in/neyyardam/yo...
    Our overall plan in India is to travel via rickshaw/tuk tuk from the South to North (if it's possible?) The next leg of our journey is to travel all the way through Kerala, and then a bit more of Tamil Nadu
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Komentáře • 811

  • @ThoseHappyDays
    @ThoseHappyDays  Před rokem +54

    Hey! Thanks for watching ✨️🇮🇳 Watch our previous Indian videos on this playlist here where we visit Tamil Nadu czcams.com/play/PLvYUExWBSWViLEgzR3-Wgs2dzr4BxTZIK.html

    • @MamaKim.
      @MamaKim. Před rokem +3

      Really enjoying the series. So colourful. India is on my bucket list but I’m not brave enough to do it like you have! Tell me.. how have you gone on with Delhi Belly? Did you go with a lifetime’s supply of Imodium, loo paper & baby wipes? Where are you finding toilets en route? That would really worry me. I became very ill in Egypt on a Nile Cruise. I’d spent a week surviving on cheese triangles and bread but made the fatal mistake of eating some salad, obviously washed in unclean water. I had to travel home with medical support. It took months to get better, the docs were unable to identify the germ as there are so many unidentified, and there’s larvae in water too. Just had to wait for my body to deal with it, which it did eventually but it was scary.
      I’m sure many of us are wondering about loos.. please cover it!

    • @nyemartin5737
      @nyemartin5737 Před rokem +1

      How much did it cost for one week in the Ashram? 😀

    • @wizbot
      @wizbot Před rokem

      thanks for the playlist my wife and i have been watching and have seen them all since your arrival in india, we were also adventurers but have since retired due to my ill health, if you were not there and i was fit we would be. keep it up live long and prosper, you can only do it whilst you are young!!!!!!!

    • @ThoseHappyDays
      @ThoseHappyDays  Před rokem

      @@nyemartin5737 its approx $16 per day per person

    • @v.t.6890
      @v.t.6890 Před rokem +1

      Here is my suggestion to you regarding your rickshaw. If you are planning for several months trip in India it is better to buy a second-hand car, my first choice would be a Toyota Etios Diesel and second would be Toyota Etios Petrol or cars like Honda WR-V or Honda Jazz, if you buy the diesel one try to buy which is less old than 10 years because diesel cars which are older than 10 years are not allowed in Delhi NCR region so if you are planning your trip through some locations in the Delhi NCR region than you have to pay some fines if you get caught by the authorities if your car is older than 10 years and for petrol cars, the limit is 15 years. The cars I have mentioned are no-nonsense cars that can be repaired easily all around India and they rarely break down in the first place and when your trip ends you can sell them for some depreciation and get your money back as well maintained cars of these model are in demand and sell off easily. My suggestion for you if you decide to buy these cars is to buy through the official manufacturer's pre-owned car selling channels like Toyota Trust for Toyota and for Honda it is Honda Auto Terrace(I guess) you can look at their respective websites. My preference was Toyota Etios Diesel because it is a very frugal and tension-free car, has lots of boot space, is pretty comfortable for long journeys, used to have a 4-star rating in the Euro NCAP crash test, and goes easily 22 to 27 kilometers in 1 liter of diesel on highways 15 to 19 in cities and has a great resale value but for getting a well-maintained model buy through Totyota official pre-owned channel but still do your own inspection before finalizing the deal though usually, you will get a clean car from Toyota but on a bad day they can also sell a faulty car(obviously by mistake). One thing you can also do is discuss with them the price also at which you can sell back the car to them. Have a happy and safe journey guys. Namaskar. 🙏

  • @mark70s29
    @mark70s29 Před rokem +228

    What an amazing experience! It was a very young nurse from Kerala who literally saved my life when I was in ICU and later on a ward. Nitsia..an amazing young girl..was caring and just kept me from losing my mind. An angel.

    • @kunprn
      @kunprn Před rokem +5

      God's own country

  • @rosemarieberry9804
    @rosemarieberry9804 Před rokem +269

    The people of India are restoring my faith in human nature. And total respect to you for embracing all the challenges with open hearts and minds. ❤

    • @ThoseHappyDays
      @ThoseHappyDays  Před rokem +12

      ❤️🙏

    • @joyaljoseph853
      @joyaljoseph853 Před rokem +2

      ❤️

    • @suman3316
      @suman3316 Před rokem +3

      We consider everyone our brother sister

    • @SJ-zo3lz
      @SJ-zo3lz Před rokem +1

      I am an Indian from Kerala and this comment made my day! I guess we Indians restore faith in humanity as we are the only surviving ancient civilization..the Indus/Sindhu/ Hindu civilization and basically, all ancient civilizations were much more rooted to man's basic nature when compared to organised religions and the modern religion of materialism( most often called Atheism) . Our civilization believes in Vedanta/ non dualism ..that is , everything is a singular consciousness! "Tattvamasi" ( do Google this word for some real deep spirituality/ philosophy)!

    • @rosemarieberry9804
      @rosemarieberry9804 Před rokem +2

      @@SJ-zo3lz thank you, love and greetings from the U.K.

  • @zachdeveloper6826
    @zachdeveloper6826 Před rokem +302

    I live in the UK and am an Indian by birth. It is so nice to see how helpful and kind Indians are. It gave me feeling of warmth and happiness. Thank you for this video. ♥

    • @bensmith1689
      @bensmith1689 Před rokem +18

      I have lived and worked around many Indians my whole life here in the UK, and this has been my experience of them. You have a gentle innocence and beauty to you as a people.

    • @skippy6462
      @skippy6462 Před rokem +16

      Spent many months in different parts of India and experienced hospitality and kindness throughout.

    • @zachdeveloper6826
      @zachdeveloper6826 Před rokem +11

      @@bensmith1689 thank you so much for your comment. It put a huge smile on my face. 😊.

    • @zachdeveloper6826
      @zachdeveloper6826 Před rokem +5

      @@skippy6462 I’m so glad you had a wonderful experience. Reading this, I’m sure many people would love to visit India as well! And I’m eager to go back to India for a holiday and experience the same. Thank you for your reply as well. It brightens my mood to know the positive experiences people have had in India♥️

    • @travellingyoginikas
      @travellingyoginikas Před rokem +9

      Zach similar to you I am Indian but I was born and raised in the uk. I went to live in India for 3 years to discover my roots and did travel vlogging there. For me it was a mixed bag. Some people were EXCEPTIONALLY nice and kind with no motives at all. They had such pure hearts. That was so apparent on my long distance bus rides and train rides. But still, I needed to be vigilant as I was a solo female traveller as the culture on India is v different to the culture in the West

  • @terrigibbs5137
    @terrigibbs5137 Před rokem +168

    Did not realise how beautiful India was, glad you stayed for the week xx

    • @travellingyoginikas
      @travellingyoginikas Před rokem +7

      Terri yes india is EXCEPTIONALLY beautiful in parts especially in the tourist season time. I did solo travel vlogging in India for 3 years and my favourite parts were the southern mountains and beaches due to their beauty ❤️

  • @VeeraRaghavan
    @VeeraRaghavan Před rokem +9

    I'm from Kerala,yet never experienced an ashram ,ever.. I'm 73 & now plan to do it.. 🙏🙏

  • @dejikay2564
    @dejikay2564 Před rokem +157

    When a guy named 'Shiva' shows up to help you... know that you are in good hands. This is the best thing about India where you have the freedom to leave but if you just stick around, you will feel better yourselves and there's no compulsion for it. Am happy that you both enjoyed this... there are harder versions of it where you have to lock yourself in for 15 days and many people do it. It's life changing experience

    • @ThoseHappyDays
      @ThoseHappyDays  Před rokem +9

      Yeah this must be the next step for us I think, if we can get two weeks off haha

    • @Julie31596
      @Julie31596 Před rokem +3

      Sounds absolutely amazing! I will have to add an Asram retreat to my bucket list. I've been on many memory making holidays, but one like this certainly would put life into a clearer and healthy perspective. Thank you for sharing x

    • @timeisup6844
      @timeisup6844 Před rokem +1

      Deji Kay when a guy names shiva shows up you are in good hands???😂😂😂🤣🤣There are lots of thieves in my state with name shiva kumar...😄

    • @amaratrident493
      @amaratrident493 Před rokem +7

      @@timeisup6844 what a thing to say. Instead you should have said "my name is Shiva and I am a thief.".

    • @timeisup6844
      @timeisup6844 Před rokem

      @@amaratrident493 why you get hurt when I said some fact??

  • @angeladickson6237
    @angeladickson6237 Před rokem +57

    Hi Liam and Jannine, wonderful video, kind helpful Indian people, and wonderful Ashram life, westerners find it tough at first as we do not like the discipline but once we understand the benefits all is good, Hinduism is a way of life a beautiful way that heals mind, body and spirit, keep up the good work look forward to your next video.

    • @ThoseHappyDays
      @ThoseHappyDays  Před rokem +12

      So true! Love how Hinduism accepts all other religions and gods ❤️

    • @abrakidabra
      @abrakidabra Před rokem +4

      Just want to share my childhood experience. When I enquired my grandmother about different religious symbols in her prayer room which infact I didn't find at my own house. She said every God is God , nothing to be surprised there. She also said every messenger of God to be heard for our good, nothing to challenge there as messengers must be listened to. This was my first experience towards acceptance without any conflict. As sadguru says, there nothing like your God vs my God. In india gods are in plenty, and we don't shy away understanding more gods. More the wisdom the merrier.

  • @martinawynne-ud3rd
    @martinawynne-ud3rd Před rokem +90

    So looking forward to travelling to India now, you both are inspirational. You guys are ambassadors for India and the generosity and kindness of Indian people. Love your videos, all of them, Ashram is now on my bucket list too. Take care

    • @travellingyoginikas
      @travellingyoginikas Před rokem +5

      Wow Martina you wanna venture to India!!! And... Do Ashram life!!!! That's INCREDIBLE!!!! I did 3 years of solo travel vlogging in India. It had it's ups and downs for sure but my best times were in the long distance busses and trains. Everyone looked after me so well whilst I travelled ❤️

    • @ThoseHappyDays
      @ThoseHappyDays  Před rokem +5

      So pleased we can show what we are experiencing through video and its having a positive impact ✨️

  • @geoffhughes453
    @geoffhughes453 Před rokem +114

    Hi guys. Thanks for showing us what your week in the ashram was like. Think you did really well to stick it out and I'm glad you ended up enjoying the experience. Keep safe guys.

  • @slimmingbedlington1200
    @slimmingbedlington1200 Před rokem +88

    I am absolutely loving this, have followed you for quite some time but these videos are exceptional.. my Grandfather was stationed in India during the First World War and lived there for 8 years without being able to return home, which was only by ship and took months..he came to love and adore India and it’s people and cuisine.. looking forward to the next episode.. x

    • @ThoseHappyDays
      @ThoseHappyDays  Před rokem +2

      So pleased you are connected to our journey thank you 😊

    • @rishadar
      @rishadar Před rokem

      There many anglo indian community here,Its a community of brits married to indians after independence brits left them abandoned they have a mixed culture.

    • @dasdas4762
      @dasdas4762 Před rokem +1

      We love to welcome you where your grand father spent 8 years nd had memories to cherish.

    • @MrYepic
      @MrYepic Před rokem

      What English is to the world for communication, Yoga is to the world/ for each human being for his personal integration! Many other languages and practises are there, but these two are definitely one set of the best amongst them! I practised both and derived benefits. Thanks for the video.

  • @anne4116
    @anne4116 Před rokem +63

    You are making me yearn for an Indian adventure so badly. I'm 60 this year and want to do something amazing to celebrate and I am absolutely up for the Ashram. I totally get why you struggled at first, it must have been one heck of a shock 😅 You are totally immersing yourselves in your travels and I love that about you both. Every time you show the kindness of Indian people it makes me cry happy tears 💚 🙏

    • @ThoseHappyDays
      @ThoseHappyDays  Před rokem +8

      Thank yoy Anne, we both think you should book a trip 😀

    • @tanyavince5086
      @tanyavince5086 Před rokem

      Go! :)

    • @sv1193
      @sv1193 Před rokem +3

      Please visit India..I am Indian 58years .. working in singapore retiring and going back to India in March 23 , me and my wife will do a full tour of India .
      .will love you to be our guest and experience Incredible India...we will be driving and trains across the country..pls join us

  • @aravind4090
    @aravind4090 Před rokem +33

    Welcome to Kerala 🥰
    Today is India's republic day ☺️🤩

  • @DifferentRides
    @DifferentRides Před rokem +34

    that`s India that's Yoga! Lived in India in 2019, since I came back to UK I can't. stop thinking on going back, but this next time will be forever! Namaste!

    • @ThoseHappyDays
      @ThoseHappyDays  Před rokem +3

      Haha good plan

    • @amaratrident493
      @amaratrident493 Před rokem +4

      There is a magnetic attraction towards that country. I think the energy levels are too powerful

    • @DifferentRides
      @DifferentRides Před rokem +2

      @@amaratrident493 100% is crazy! Only those would have been there will understand 👌🙏

    • @amaratrident493
      @amaratrident493 Před rokem +3

      @@DifferentRides True. When you are there you feel at times annoyed. But when you leave you miss it. Unassuming easygoing folks

    • @DifferentRides
      @DifferentRides Před rokem +1

      @@amaratrident493 100% but you get annoyed because there's so many things going around and that you can do that you get to a point of being static 😅 too much info or even energy in the most quiet places

  • @karencase420
    @karencase420 Před rokem +55

    Beautiful. That’s all I’ve got. You two, India, the people, their kindness, your perspective, your content, your filming, the editing, the music (omg the music), everything was utterly beautiful. Thank you for this chance to travel with you. Stay safe.

    • @ThoseHappyDays
      @ThoseHappyDays  Před rokem +2

      Thank you Karen, it's a great opportunity for us to show how wonderful this country is 💓

  • @007Sanoop
    @007Sanoop Před rokem +9

    Bye bye Tamilnadu State..
    Welcome to Kerala State..
    Gods own country.. Incredible India..
    Drive carefully.. roads are narrow here.. But the mother nature is very beautiful here.
    Lots of love from Kerala.
    In malayalam language, you can say "Namaskaaram" to greet people and "Nanni" to thank them.

    • @ThoseHappyDays
      @ThoseHappyDays  Před rokem +2

      Thank you

    • @007Sanoop
      @007Sanoop Před rokem +1

      @@ThoseHappyDays Thank you for visiting us and for being our guest.. 🙏

  • @aaaaak05
    @aaaaak05 Před rokem +21

    Im from Kerala....and my heart swelled with pride just listening to your experiences in our beautiful little state in South India.....we are a friendly people , almost always willing to help a stranger in need and the best part is that most of us in kerala can speak enough English to get our point across!😄 In fact ,more English than Hindi !!😄

  • @gaeldejonge
    @gaeldejonge Před rokem +70

    Your challenge reminds me of my one and only time on a Vipassana Silent Meditation retreat many years ago. They took our phones and we had a very simple life. It wasn't until it was over that I could see the rhyme and reason behind the process. It was the most challenging 10 days I've ever experienced. Enjoy your freedom and healed bodies/minds.

    • @travellingyoginikas
      @travellingyoginikas Před rokem +6

      Oh gosh Gael I can't even be quiet for 5 minutes never mind for 10 days! Lol 😀 v well done to you and yes I guess people only see the rhyme and reason once it's finished. I did do a yoga teacher training course in India for 26 days. It took the wind out of my sails but at the end of it I became fearless. It's amazing how the regiment shapes us ❤️ Due to being reformed I ended up solo traveling round India for 3 years!!!!

    • @TrendingTrades88
      @TrendingTrades88 Před rokem +2

      Yeah ! Vipassana is really tough but a life changing move. Specially in todays time when we are just addicted to the electronic gadgets !!

    • @albertlee8151
      @albertlee8151 Před rokem +2

      Dhamma is very special to me. It changed my perspective after those 10 days.

  • @sheilajoseph9953
    @sheilajoseph9953 Před rokem +59

    That was one of the best, because you both found yourselves, you know now how to connect mind body and spirit, to look after your body, to not let stress take over. You both now will face anything having that strength and focus. Well done for staying the week. That is a place I'd love to visit and I'm in my 60,s ❤

  • @hapijojo
    @hapijojo Před rokem +68

    What a wonderful video and insight in to the reality of an ashram. Well done for sticking it out. Really am loving joining you ,virtually, on your Indian adventure x

    • @travellingyoginikas
      @travellingyoginikas Před rokem +2

      Yup I'm also virtually on their indian adventures as I love following Those Happy Days 😀

  • @karenstorch9285
    @karenstorch9285 Před rokem +25

    Great video...AGAIN!!!
    In my younger years I was a yoga instructor and used to go to the Ashram here in UK, Wales, every year for 2weeks. Tough regime BUT when you surrender to the process something really does happen. And then you begin to feel so good, healthy and cleansed. Especiall to from fast living and the outside world.
    So glad you enjoyed the experience after an initial hesitation. Loved the video.

    • @ThoseHappyDays
      @ThoseHappyDays  Před rokem

      Thank you, we'd love to also go to one annually now or bi-annually

  • @gowthamjothi
    @gowthamjothi Před rokem +16

    In India, Most of the people are very simple like Shiva, He might be making ends meet with the fares from Auto Rickshaw. We take pride in helping people.
    There is also one or two who might charge four times the fare if they see foreigners to make some quick cash.
    Safe journey guys. Looking forward to all your videos.

  • @katrinasnow7548
    @katrinasnow7548 Před rokem +57

    You're both inspiring me so much! Love watching you both travel round India, so wholesome how kind and generous people you keep meeting!☀️🌸🥰

    • @solarhoney
      @solarhoney Před rokem +2

      They say that "Like meets Like" !

    • @ThoseHappyDays
      @ThoseHappyDays  Před rokem +4

      The people are what make india great ❤️✨️

  • @travellingyoginikas
    @travellingyoginikas Před rokem +61

    WHAT A HIGHLY PROFESSIONAL VIDEO. The filming of the Ashram and the drone views were SPECTACULAR. India is beyond challenging but you guys always act so dignified and professional. I'm afraid that I was not at your level when I was there lol ❤️

    • @ThoseHappyDays
      @ThoseHappyDays  Před rokem +3

      It's hard work filming in chaos situations, but worthwhile ❤️

    • @briangardner1641
      @briangardner1641 Před rokem

      Yep i agree, one heck of a video.

    • @goodvibes5559
      @goodvibes5559 Před rokem +2

      To say India is beyond challenging is wrong to start with I’m an India who visited India after 25 years and people are very helpful. So my advice to you is only go once you are ready and go with an open mind

    • @travellingyoginikas
      @travellingyoginikas Před rokem +2

      @@goodvibes5559 I did 3 years solo traveling in India as a British Indian woman. India is not always beyond challenging but.... I did have incidences re I was kidnapped by a man, hit by another man and also targeted by a drink man. Also I was used in a corruption scheme. All those incidences occurred during my slow travel times. I had no choice but to slow travel as alot of the times were covid times. It taught me that some communities in India are vile. Of course not all communities. I left hell holes and entered into heavenly spaces. India is a mixed bag. My best times were on fast travel tracks re 40 hour train rides and 15 hour bus rides. Off the corrupt tourist trails. India is a mixed bag and I feel that it's important for travellers to know the realities of india so that they develop techniques on how to keep themselves as safe and as happy as possible. I hope you understand

  • @ranjithk9150
    @ranjithk9150 Před rokem +9

    Good things happen to good people, also good people happen to good people 😊 God bless you. Love from Kerala.

  • @keithbrandon8540
    @keithbrandon8540 Před rokem +34

    Brilliant! Loved this so much. Thankyou for sharing your experience at this Ashram. Beautiful place. The whole video from start to finish showed Indian people at their best. Wonderful 👌✌️🌅

  • @sharongillis4531
    @sharongillis4531 Před rokem +23

    Such lovely,friendly & helpful people.This part of lndia is soooooo beautiful.Thanks for sharing your true experience of Ashram with us.🙏🐨🦘

  • @vanessalackford4425
    @vanessalackford4425 Před rokem +25

    So happy you stayed, what an inspiring video. I have been on a couple of silent retreats here in the UK, loved the silence. I remember someone saying they had felt they ‘want to leave now and want to stay forever’. Those words resonated with me, the paradoxes, contradictions. The setting where you were was amazing. Thank you.

    • @upresins
      @upresins Před rokem +1

      ‘want to leave now and want to stay forever’ - Such a profound statement.. Thank you, Vanessa.

    • @JG-qy6fe
      @JG-qy6fe Před rokem +1

      It is in such "pulled from both directions" moments that you need to step back & observe yourself.. see that you are in the veil of maya ( illusions ) created by your own mind and yearn for Clarity. If you yearn for clarity, thats a first step in Yoga already.

  • @pamelawatson2366
    @pamelawatson2366 Před rokem +12

    Oh my goodness. I had a feeling that something had gone wrong with the rickshaw. So lovely to see how helpful the Indian people are. 😀

  • @alicowls1605
    @alicowls1605 Před rokem +16

    What an adventure you two are on and I am absolutely loving watching you travel around in Pete. It had been wonderful to see the kindness of people, it’s something we sadly don’t see often but wow the Indian people are just wonderful.

  • @orapronobis2149
    @orapronobis2149 Před rokem +18

    Your height Liam in that vehicle as with everything on your journey’s you handle it above excellance. You are decorating Pete up. Brave to follow a taxi driver in any country! Then the mechanic to test drive! You deserve a badge of courage. The humanitarian message you are sharing from what some view as a difficult way of life in India, is what is needed. I am an American and traveled all of my life since birth with my Dad in the US Army, joining the military myself for 20 years and still traveling. I see that the abundance what Americans or most have is taken so lightly. There is not a frame of mind to be as generous as we are seeing here. Now if you were to visit where I was born and family there, Hawai’i, you will experience the aloha spirit.
    Exactly, surrender yourself to this experience. I have gone on silent retreats as a Catholic and the spiritual nourshing is so needed. Thank you for sharing. I can imagine with Jenade, she is a very socialble individual. The strictness is challenging and the rock hard beds would also be a tough one for me.

  • @lorrainemadden869
    @lorrainemadden869 Před rokem +13

    OH my goodness! This vlog is absolutely riveting Liam! Thank you so much for you and Janine's perseverance in seeing yourselves through this experience. I practiced yoga years ago and it was the best shape I have ever been in. Unfortunately, I've had some debilitating injuries that prevent me from ever practicing again. I got to the point that I could perform the crane movement. I have seen examples of chair yoga and am going to try it. I HAVE to do something to get my body and my mind right! Cheers!

  • @joloy5394
    @joloy5394 Před rokem +10

    Liam is a Gem of a man who respects his Lady. I hope this video has a far reaching effect in India. All the very best to you Janine and Liam, great seeing what you are up to.

  • @danieljardine6697
    @danieljardine6697 Před rokem +19

    Once again it gets better this series is smashing it you guys have me hooked can't wait for the next one!!!

  • @kerriemarie2831
    @kerriemarie2831 Před rokem +37

    Hi 👋 I had a similar experience when I went to the Ashram In Tiruvanamali in 2015 I really struggled at first but ended up staying 15 days and it was amazing. Especially as the second week we were asked to give service by helping in the animal sanctuary. Beautiful experience I’m so happy you got to experience this ❤

    • @travellingyoginikas
      @travellingyoginikas Před rokem +2

      Kerrie yes Ashram life is v difficult but ya do get used to it. Omg I would have loved to have done karma yoga in an animal sanctuary ❤️

    • @ThoseHappyDays
      @ThoseHappyDays  Před rokem +3

      Would love to go there, apparently its a very special place 🙏😊

    • @12440jayjay
      @12440jayjay Před rokem +3

      These experiences can be life changing, and I literally mean it! I have a friend here in Portland, OR, USA who was influenced by a guru from Kerala, some 50y back and since then he has been a disciple, running a GURUKUL in Portland has authored books on Gita and teached Gita.🙏

    • @travellingyoginikas
      @travellingyoginikas Před rokem +2

      @@12440jayjay omg wow 😲

    • @kirstenmartin3396
      @kirstenmartin3396 Před 4 měsíci

      Which one did you stay at?

  • @michaelhawkins5855
    @michaelhawkins5855 Před rokem +10

    WOW, what a wonderful place.
    Great video. I would love to spend a week there doing Ashram, it looks hard but rewarding.

  • @tomgraulty4988
    @tomgraulty4988 Před rokem +16

    So happy for you both that your adventure in India is not only bringing you much CZcams success but even more so, has given you Peace! You are indeed undertaking the highest form of Journey! Congratulations!

    • @travellingyoginikas
      @travellingyoginikas Před rokem +2

      Tom I think India would give anyone the highest form of journey. I did solo travel vlogging there for 3 years! Highs were v high and lows were deffo low. But hey it's the highest form of journey 😀

    • @ThoseHappyDays
      @ThoseHappyDays  Před rokem +3

      Thanks Tom, yeah we are open to it all and trying to be "yes people" out here so we can allow india to speak to us as it were

  • @donnamaree2311
    @donnamaree2311 Před rokem +24

    Thank you for sharing this experience with us all, sometimes all we need is to push ourselves out of our comfort zone xx cheers from Australia 🇦🇺

  • @MonsterMania74
    @MonsterMania74 Před rokem +14

    Hello Liam and Janine, what a lovely video , it's like poor Pete had his issues but managed to get you both safely to your destinations. Then the angel in disguise Shiva came and helped you mend Pete , then you both got on with your amazing experience with some amazing people at the Ashram. May your journeys continue to be fruitful. Safe travels, toodle pip.

  • @davey.59dave
    @davey.59dave Před rokem +9

    How lovely and accommodating are the indian people everywhere you go, you guys are looking so happy and healthy the food the prices Wow! I"m jealous but Love watching you both having the best time of your Lives, brilliant guys thanks👌👍

  • @premasru
    @premasru Před rokem +16

    Proud of you both for having the spiritual strength to push through those first few days in the ashram. Liam you related your realisations very well. Can't wait for you to experience Rishikesh (if your heading that way) and everything along the road after leaving the ashram. Hey Pete! Take care of your engine, and your humans🕉🕊🙏

    • @ThoseHappyDays
      @ThoseHappyDays  Před rokem +3

      Thank you, hope we make it that far 🙏

    • @premasru
      @premasru Před rokem +3

      @@ThoseHappyDays🤞 you'll probably need another ashram by then😄

  • @tahoeblue2491
    @tahoeblue2491 Před rokem +12

    So glad you took a break away from the rush of traveling every day. Looks like a few tough days but the reward is the amazing part. Thanks for sharing you experience. Learned something new. Cheers!

  • @rollings69
    @rollings69 Před rokem +4

    Kerala is lot different from other states of India🌴✌️

  • @deelatham5080
    @deelatham5080 Před rokem +13

    I’ve never really thought about going to India … until now! ❤️

  • @SohamGreens
    @SohamGreens Před rokem +7

    You both have shown real India and still it's in our blood "Atithi Devo bhava" which means guests are like god
    I feel the Ashram is to get the best out of you.
    it's true "good things happen to good people"
    Welcome to Indore, cleanest city of India

  • @TheRoba64
    @TheRoba64 Před rokem +7

    Incredible journey Guys. An eye opening cultural education for me and fantastic guide to India. More please !

  • @arjunraj823
    @arjunraj823 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for showing Kerala to your viewers. Many go to Delhi and Mumbai and think it's India. Kerala is the most literate state, least poverty stricken in the country.

  • @tarey05
    @tarey05 Před rokem +9

    🥰Wow! What a beautifully inspiring video!! I have heard of ashrams of course but never saw nor had them described in such great detail as here. I too was hoping you would stay til the end, as that's where the spiritual treasure was found. Your struggles working through the activities were normal and well worth the pain and uncertainty.! Thank you for sharing the details of your time there and capturing those unique images! You two lovelies never fail to inspire me, make me laugh, and put a smile on my face each week! Thank you! 🧡

    • @ThoseHappyDays
      @ThoseHappyDays  Před rokem +2

      Something different this week, so pleased you enjoyed it. And we always love your comments and feedback ❤️🇮🇳

    • @tarey05
      @tarey05 Před rokem +2

      @@ThoseHappyDays I'm ur devoted American suscriber who lives in Mexico!

  • @radhavenkat333
    @radhavenkat333 Před rokem +8

    Honestly one of the best UTube videos I've seen for awhile, I honestly love both of your positive energy and you guys always seem to reply back to everyone with that positiveness. Stay blessed & be safe always! have fun & live the dream!

  • @christopherbrown3695
    @christopherbrown3695 Před rokem +1

    What a great introduction to what an Ashram is really like and the benefits of following the regime. You an see in your face how you have benefited from the experience. Well done you are this old man’s enlightenment xxx

  • @marshy1950
    @marshy1950 Před rokem +1

    Such a very interesting, nay, enlightening vlog, Liam. Thank you for sharing your, and Janine's, insights and practices of the Ashram.

  • @karenw8481
    @karenw8481 Před rokem

    Thanks for sharing your experience. Glad you stuck it out. Hope you keep up the yoga and meditation. Your India videos are amazing.

  • @lunalove2222
    @lunalove2222 Před rokem +6

    I did a 10 day Vipassana Silent Retreat/Course in Merritt BC Canada and it was very challenging, so I do relate lol...No talking for 10 days, up at 5a.m., Meditation most of the day and evening, 1.5 hour video every night before bed, wonderful meals, 15 min scheduled showers, Men & Women seperate except during Meditation, and walks outside within the limits which was beautiful. It was crazy hard but also life changing💗🌿💕Namàste 🌿

    • @upresins
      @upresins Před rokem +1

      I'm an Indian and have never done anything like this before. Would love to go through this experience at least once in this lifetime.

    • @alokm1233318
      @alokm1233318 Před rokem +1

      @@upresins Sikkim has some good Vipassana centres.

  • @ravd123
    @ravd123 Před rokem

    Great video and really insightful. Def on my list to do list :). I always watch these when the kids are about as I find them very positive and they really love them!

  • @annemackle3625
    @annemackle3625 Před rokem

    So good that you stuck it out even although you both were exhausted. I think you are both special people who attract special people to you which is why people want to help you wherever you go.

  • @medhagurjar3514
    @medhagurjar3514 Před rokem

    Xcellent video. Very different from the usual youtubers. It shows the spiritual India...
    Great going

  • @aoshi789
    @aoshi789 Před rokem +5

    its absolutely beautiful, I could feel your energy and it even gave me goosy bumps :-) Namaste for sharing this, it will make a difference in people's lives.

  • @GaneshV24
    @GaneshV24 Před rokem +2

    The choice of "Namah Shivaya" background score is simply superb... Wonderful choice..

  • @elizabethdunn2992
    @elizabethdunn2992 Před rokem

    I’m so glad you stuck it out at the Ashram! Another great video. ❤😊

  • @joyaljoseph853
    @joyaljoseph853 Před rokem +2

    Glad to hear that my Homies working on every moment when you be in needed 🥰 Kerala is like people with heart of helpful

  • @24annod
    @24annod Před rokem +1

    Wow this reminds me of my yoga teacher training. What a beautiful experience. Hope you learnt some things you can bring into your everyday lives. Loving your journey

  • @bevholton8905
    @bevholton8905 Před rokem +8

    Well done guys that looked tough but I'm glad you stayed .I don't think I could of stayed but if you both feel good from it brilliant .The guy that helped you with Pete how kind was he .looking forward to your next video,stay safe xx

  • @lindsayatkinsonfromu.k3492

    What wonderful experiences you are having! im in awe. Fantastic xxx

  • @hamishadamson4628
    @hamishadamson4628 Před rokem +5

    Loved the delivery of "anyway, that's not even the tough part" - now on to watch the rest of it. Enjoy your adventure!!

  • @vishwanathsingh4967
    @vishwanathsingh4967 Před rokem +8

    Hi Guys, I am basically from Chennai, India. just started to follow your videos since yesterday and it looks wonderful.. In fact I am staying in Essex, UK and have been here only since September 2022. Hence it is obvious I miss my native so much. I wish you both good luck (Pete) as well.😀

  • @alljoy6541
    @alljoy6541 Před rokem +4

    Dude, that's awesome adventure. I booked a trip to south India in March, I am so excited.

  • @pmtfairy7859
    @pmtfairy7859 Před rokem +2

    Totally loved this episode it felt like we was in there with you, thank u

  • @janinesawyer5746
    @janinesawyer5746 Před rokem +5

    Liam and Janine that was awesome!!! Really awesome! I’d find it hard but I so want to go!
    You are meeting such beautiful people too … SO kind xxx Really pleased for you guys x

  • @denisemahood9162
    @denisemahood9162 Před rokem +1

    That was absolutely excellent. I enjoyed your commentary, your thoughts, your process at the ashram and your end of the ashram 'take home '. Since discovering your CZcams channel in December, I have enjoyed all of your vlogs, but this one touched a place in me that needed to be pushed and encouraged. Many, many thanks to both of you.
    I think you are a wonderful team. You bring out the very best in each other. Way to go Liam and Janine. 💚

    • @ThoseHappyDays
      @ThoseHappyDays  Před rokem

      Thank you kindly for the comment, we both loved reading it ❤️

  • @alexandravalentin5194

    Wow! Hi Janine and Liam, what a nice video. And we in it ;-) It was such an intensive and very good time in Sivananda Ashram Kerala. We like it, it was so nice to meet you both. Unfortunatly it was to short and we miss this. Have a good time and we looking forward to more videos. Alex and Michael from Germany

  • @mjd03085354
    @mjd03085354 Před rokem

    Well done to both of you for sticking it out, you certainly seem to have benefitted from the rest.

  • @PJB2002
    @PJB2002 Před rokem +1

    Great video and incite into the Ashram routine. I would love to go there, and like yourselves I don't consider myself as religious but I am spiritual and I'm sure you both are too. Thanks so much and really enjoying watching your fantastic adventure! Take care.💕

  • @rajenderperindia3957
    @rajenderperindia3957 Před rokem

    Very nice video. Felt good that ultimately, both of you liked the Kerala Ashram.

  • @VenugopalKolathur
    @VenugopalKolathur Před rokem +1

    Hi Janine, Liam (and Pete)
    Enjoyed the video a lot. Just wanted to say one thing though. I strongly believe how the world responds to us is based on how we treat and view the world. So if you are meeting nice, helpful people in India, I am pretty sure you will meet such people everywhere! It is like the old man's response to two travellers who, when asked about the town they were about to enter.
    The old man asked the first traveller about the place he was coming from, and was told that, that place was full of nasty and hateful people who were always trying to cheat you. The old man then told him that this town is no different.
    The second traveller's response to the same question was that, the place he is coming from is a wonderful place with warm and helpful people. The old man again told him that this place is no different.
    Hope you continue to have great experiences here in India and also wherever you travel in future.

  • @hilarywallace9927
    @hilarywallace9927 Před rokem +3

    Wow, that was some experience ! Well done both of you for pushing through it - you look so happy Liam. Hope your rickshaw holds out on the next part of your journey 🍀👍

  • @mistymint7983
    @mistymint7983 Před rokem +7

    Well done for sticking it out in the ashram, meditation and yoga is life changing, loving these vlogs, music is fabulous 🧘🏼‍♀️

  • @wendyharbour8915
    @wendyharbour8915 Před rokem +1

    Love this video, especially as you both experienced a more conscious spirituality. The universe served you well, so pleased you were able to show us all this amazing place, you certainly emptied your backpacks of life , namaste 🙏

  • @rathfarnhamD14
    @rathfarnhamD14 Před rokem +2

    Great insight into this experience. Loved it.

  • @Mshellard1
    @Mshellard1 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Thank you for sharing this. I spent 4 weeks there last March (just after you left ?) on a specific course, and I truly think you have really got the substance of the Kerala experience, the kindness of the people and the necessity of surrendering to finally enjoy the ashram's life, to an extent that I feel different about travelling now, there is a need for becoming a better self. great video !

  • @PAUL_G72
    @PAUL_G72 Před rokem +5

    Hello you two, Just wanted to say thank you for another brilliant vlog. India has a special place in our hearts as we spent a few years living there and my father was from kerala. You must visit the back waters in Allepy for the house boats and also visit Thekkady wild animal sanctuary its amazing.
    Keep up the good work and God bless you both, love from Paul and Denise.
    UK

  • @heather333
    @heather333 Před rokem +7

    You are being guided to make excellent decisions. The Ashram was just what you needed. Wonderful vlog. You're not going to want to leave! 😍

  • @ClareHughes1965
    @ClareHughes1965 Před rokem +5

    Another fantastic, informative and very enjoyable video. We really are enjoying following your Indian trip. This episode about the Ashram was just brilliant. I’ve heard before that a stay in an ashram shouldn’t be taken lightly! Your video really illustrated this perfectly - however it was particularly good to learn of the difficulties at the start, yet also see how you pushed on through and stuck with it. We’re really looking forward to your next episode, and to hear of your benefits after a full week of yoga and meditation and lectures. This from a woman who does Pilates twice a week…and thinks that’s an achievement. 😅xx

  • @surajsarkar8747
    @surajsarkar8747 Před rokem

    Appreciate that you guys are exploring out of the box experiences..
    Waiting for next road video..

  • @vipin_raj_vj
    @vipin_raj_vj Před 11 měsíci +2

    Welcome to Kerala🙏 Trivandrum ❤ it's my hometown to 💪.
    Thank you Siva bro for helping them💪😇

  • @pollypocket2081
    @pollypocket2081 Před rokem +1

    Well done to you both for surrendering to this challenge and simplistic experience.... it will stand u in good stead for the future... thanks for sharing 💖🦋

  • @lesblack2761
    @lesblack2761 Před rokem

    A different but excellent video ....could see it did you good Liam...you're always upbeat and optimistic, but you're positively glowing in this one!

  • @poogyam
    @poogyam Před rokem

    Thank you very much for showing this .this ashram evoke a memory tag of my NCC camp days in 1990s doing night patrolling duty in that neyyar dam reservoir. I recollect a shivling tree near the entrance of that ashram. The flowers smelled so awesome and spreads all over the dam shores. Thank you

  • @vitaminprotein6261
    @vitaminprotein6261 Před rokem +7

    Guys, first of all I am happy you’re in India and chose Southern part of my beautiful country. Just one suggestion if you don’t mind, travelling in a Tuk Tuk (we call it Auto) is not suggested if you’re planning to cover a lot of distance. Just be careful, hope you’ll take care of yourselves. If you’re coming to Bangalore, I’ll be more than happy to take you around and show you the city (don’t mind if I tell you this, I’ll pay for everything please). Good luck and thank you for the ❤️ take care 😊

    • @vitaminprotein6261
      @vitaminprotein6261 Před rokem +1

      Just so if you’re worrying about anything, I work for HSBC, a British firm. Also, I’d like to invite you to my house for lunch or for snacks if you’re packed.

    • @ThoseHappyDays
      @ThoseHappyDays  Před rokem +2

      Thank you that's very kind 😊

  • @erikahunter1801
    @erikahunter1801 Před rokem +1

    Firstly, you two are magic! I’ve been following you both since Oct 2021 and your a firm part of my weekly routine….what are Liam & Janine up to now!? I’ve told my friends about your channel & they subscribe too now. Janine your video & editing skills are fantastic & since you incorporated the drone views, it’s been next level. But also, you both complement each other so well. What lovely memories you are making together (& for us your viewers).
    As for India, your coverage & content has been so varied & interesting, showing us the true challenges & wonders of your experiences. Plus, your focus on the kindness of the Indian people along the way has been heart-warming ❤ and uplifting. I’ve always been curious of the lore people have for India & the true experience of travelling there & your vlog is doing a great job of answering that.
    From the hum drum of daily life & routine here in Vancouver, Canada….happy travels to you both. It brings sunshine to my day ☀️ Truly grateful!❤

  • @ysbshankar
    @ysbshankar Před rokem +1

    Hi,
    Hope..this experience gives u a new perspective of understanding spirituality, yoga & breathing. It's another dimension to explore India.
    The background music is awesome.

  • @susanmuriellittle
    @susanmuriellittle Před rokem

    Glad you stuck to it it looks like your buzzing and l must say you look lifted stay safe

  • @nickymercer4398
    @nickymercer4398 Před rokem +2

    I didn't know much about an Ashram, but now I do thank you, not too sure if about the 05.30 wake up bell!!!! Safe travels 🛺❤️

  • @Rosiehearts321
    @Rosiehearts321 Před rokem +1

    Loved this video and learning about your Ashram experience.
    Beautifully done. ❤Indian through your eyes is wonderful 🙏🏼

  • @ednahawkesworth7551
    @ednahawkesworth7551 Před rokem

    What a brilliant video. So pleased that you stayed.🤩

  • @karenmills6459
    @karenmills6459 Před rokem +1

    Absolutely fantastic 😍 well done it was amazing seeing this. You two are so lucky. So proud of you both, and Pete XXX

  • @samskarebyaha
    @samskarebyaha Před rokem

    Very interesting indeed, even for Indians! Do look forward to u lovely couple continuing your beautiful, exploratory journeys.

  • @peepresc8002
    @peepresc8002 Před rokem +3

    Sheeva is right good things happen to good people. I have Indian friends and they say this all the time. You have met so many beautiful people on this journey. I did smile though at the thought of all those Taxis looking the same and you following the wrong taxi by mistake lol

    • @ThoseHappyDays
      @ThoseHappyDays  Před rokem +1

      Haha yeah it was so confusing 😄 whilst trying to concentrate on the crazy road

  • @heathermorris3912
    @heathermorris3912 Před rokem

    Wow!!....that looked a bit challenging.!!!...but that's what helps you grow..🙏..Wonderful to see what Ashram is all about...Another fascinating video....thanks 🤗💕

  • @AO-oy4rf
    @AO-oy4rf Před rokem

    Loving this series in India. Don't think I could take on the Ashram experience though! Fascinating though. Also great all the helpers you have encountered along the way - some good karma there.

  • @o2bntexas2
    @o2bntexas2 Před rokem

    That was insightful, and a pleasure to watch, as always thank you for taking me you, cheers ❤