My Life Lessons from a Trip to India

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  • Опубликовано: 6 фев 2025

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  • @cellandcell
    @cellandcell Год назад +1061

    Greeting from Russia. I am a cell biologist from Russia, but was born in Mumbai, India. I miss India so much that I wish I could just jump over to India and never leave.

    • @PatrickParker
      @PatrickParker  Год назад +50

      Hi, what an interesting profession! I'm so glad that you enjoyed the video :).
      I was briefly in Mumbai on this trip...it's a special place!

    • @AstrologerRamanathan
      @AstrologerRamanathan Год назад +10

      ❤❤❤🇷🇺 🇮🇳 ❤❤❤

    • @cellandcell
      @cellandcell Год назад +39

      @naveenkumar651 Guess what, I am back in India now. Thanks for your comment. :)

    • @sunitasrivastava7091
      @sunitasrivastava7091 Год назад +12

      ​@@cellandcellReally that's great thanks

    • @YashPatel-un5yh
      @YashPatel-un5yh Год назад +4

      где ты сейчас брат?

  • @rakeshtiwari1857
    @rakeshtiwari1857 Год назад +1567

    "India needs to be experienced with heart and not brain".
    Very true!

    • @PatrickParker
      @PatrickParker  Год назад +48

      Yes!

    • @kalyanpal1371
      @kalyanpal1371 Год назад +8

      Yess

    • @ssinfinite
      @ssinfinite Год назад +10

      ​@@PatrickParker ​ if you visit karnataka in india don't forget to visit shivagange temple in Nelamngala only place in the world where ghee turns to butter , 2ndly gavigangadareshwar temple in bangalore theres a cave which connects to kashi and sunlight falls directly on lord shiva every year on makara sankranti day when sun changes his direction from tropic of cancer to capricon before that sunlight falls directly on lord shiva, nexr belur channakeshava temple unimaginable temple, hampi, kaiwara place so on..its in youtube all truths in videos done by others

    • @premaprabhu1721
      @premaprabhu1721 Год назад +12

      Both. You need brain to understand Vedas And Upanishads. Wherever Bharat said "Nahi gyanena Sadrysham". There is no bigger asset than knowledge. It's Bharat which showed way to Moksha. Abd one needs brain to understand this.

    • @avisnayak
      @avisnayak Год назад +1

      well said

  • @Typeher
    @Typeher Год назад +45

    I'm mexican, I'm going to India next February. I have neven been there yet and India has already changed my life for good. God bless India

    • @knottytoob
      @knottytoob 10 месяцев назад +1

      !bienvenido a India ;)

  • @Jormungandr1983
    @Jormungandr1983 Год назад +683

    That is Maharashtra dear, now imagine India has 28 states and 8 union territories. India is a multiverse. Food and culture are diverse across Indian subcontinent.

    • @bepositive5692
      @bepositive5692 Год назад +37

      foreiner can never undeerstand Indian diversity . Bcoj here evry 5 killomitre we have our diferrent culture , Language , etc..

    • @IndianHeart07
      @IndianHeart07 Год назад

      @@bepositive5692 yup 👍👍🫡

    • @harjitsingh7683
      @harjitsingh7683 Год назад +2

      Gyaan baantne ke liye dhaneawaad

    • @rahulpalatel7006
      @rahulpalatel7006 Год назад +5

      There is no other country like India in this Earth.Multi cultural,multi linguistic democratic republic!!!! Unbelievable marvel!!!!

    • @tassangvlogs1991
      @tassangvlogs1991 Год назад +1

      And he is getting money from Indian people from this video 😂😂😂

  • @Moderator.
    @Moderator. Год назад +493

    In Hinduism, the "Swastika" refers to a sign that depicts the ten cardinal directions and is used as a sort of password to call on the protection of the guardian deities in all Ten directions. North, South, East, West, Northeast, Southeast, Northwest, Southwest, Zenith, and Nadir are the English translations of these ten directions.

    • @Defe353
      @Defe353 Год назад +29

      swastika is the path of dhruv nakshatra with rishi nakshatras.

    • @Medha_03
      @Medha_03 Год назад +13

      Very apt explanation ❤

    • @briju0953
      @briju0953 Год назад +21

      It is a symbol of wealth, prosperity and happiness

    • @enhaa784
      @enhaa784 Год назад +2

      Hindu dharm, jada angre naa bno

    • @girirajgovindaraj6975
      @girirajgovindaraj6975 Год назад +11

      ​@@enhaa784any problems???????????????????????????????????????????????there's nothing wrong in explaining and giving the proper answer

  • @anonymous-op3zp
    @anonymous-op3zp Год назад +21

    Indians specially Hindus are so kind hearted pppl they will invite u into their house and their hearts the most kind hearted ppl u willl ever meet and the hospitality is on the next level they willl never let u pay for food when u in india

  • @d_pratik1
    @d_pratik1 Год назад +869

    Never thought I would hear an American pronounce "Ichalkaranji", 😆 I live in Pune, and Ichalkaranji is a place no tourist ever visits. Glad you had a good experience, Patrick! I loved the way you narrated your experiences.

    • @PatrickParker
      @PatrickParker  Год назад +86

      Trust me, it took me quite a few tries!!
      I ended up having to take a car from Ichalkaranji to Mumbai for my return flight and got to see a bit of Pune from the road. I'd love to visit there some day!
      Thank you very much for your nice compliment :)

    • @lewisavinash1
      @lewisavinash1 Год назад +3

      @@PatrickParker by the way Pune drivers and Bikers are surely best in the world, im from Mumbai cannot beat them for sure

    • @anandtheertha5150
      @anandtheertha5150 Год назад +2

      It's a Kannada name.. Karanji is a small water fall in Kannada and people in the town mostly speak Kannada

    • @manojpatil3211
      @manojpatil3211 Год назад +8

      ​@@anandtheertha5150who said this man? Ichalkaranji is called as Manchester of Maharashtra, it's a textile hub...mostly people speak Marathi, also you can find kannada, gujrati, marwadi speaking people, at the same time all these people also speak Marathi in a day to day life

    • @GOOGLEYOUTUBE-tj1ez
      @GOOGLEYOUTUBE-tj1ez Год назад +1

      ​@@PatrickParkeryou're not an American I think.. you're Norwegian

  • @Param.G.C
    @Param.G.C Год назад +445

    First time I am hearing a foreign person interpreting an Indian culture as precisely as possible. I really appreciate the input from your friend, he really guided u in a right path. Hindu / Sanatana Dharma is a way of life and its not a religion in a broader sense. I welcome you to visit India once again ❤️❤️❤️

    • @PatrickParker
      @PatrickParker  Год назад +19

      Thanks for the nice words and I'm glad you enjoyed the video! Where should I visit the next time I go to India? :).

    • @shenbak6738
      @shenbak6738 Год назад +8

      ​@@PatrickParker you have "lived" India so well with no T&C😊 i would suggest you to visit South India Nagercoil, Thanjavur and Thodupuzha in Kerala and villages near Bhubaneshwar in Odisha...

    • @MikeyDiff
      @MikeyDiff Год назад +6

      Hindu Sanatana dharma is a religion with guiding principles for our our way of life. To day it is not a religion is not correct

    • @jelouche
      @jelouche Год назад +2

      @@shenbak6738 Yeah, kerala has lot of good places

    • @sanjuburkule
      @sanjuburkule Год назад +5

      ​@@PatrickParker visit Hampi. And then the Sun Temple. It will give you a shock of technology and science. Also see powerpoint slides made in stone.

  • @sapnilpatel1645
    @sapnilpatel1645 Год назад +278

    As a Indian I would say this is the best video by western person about India.
    From American point of view working in farm with lots of sweat means unhappy man/family but here in India its normal and people actually love to do this kind of hardwork while living with their family throughout the life.

    • @PatrickParker
      @PatrickParker  Год назад +17

      Thank you so much for your nice words Sapnil. I appreciate it!

    • @amitdabas229
      @amitdabas229 Год назад +15

      Also stop calling people untouchables out of no where. Just because someone is working in fields in scorching heat doesn't mean he is a untouchable. Most of the people nowadays don't even care what other person is as long as they can get the work done at lowest price possible. We ain't living in 19th century.

    • @Overloaded877
      @Overloaded877 Год назад +1

      ​@@amitdabas229u'r from bihar right?

    • @yxxjxx3473
      @yxxjxx3473 Год назад +1

      I saw Ukadeeche Modak and Puranpoli on your Banana leaf plate. And now i am hungry for it.

  • @akaalkripal5724
    @akaalkripal5724 Год назад +53

    The RUclips algorithm worked. The first time I got to see a westerner portray India in a fresh unbiased light. Stay blessed!

  • @jitendrapradhan333
    @jitendrapradhan333 Год назад +23

    After travelling many countries, I found, india is the only country which tells how to live the life. Its in their culture. Its in their religion. Their culture teaches them how to show gratitude to anyone. Like worship to Sun, Air, water, cow, teacher, mother, father and many mores. Because they believe, these are the sources from which they are getting benefits and as a return of gratitude they worship them. Most beautiful thing is there are some festivals to show gratitude. Truly a culture rich country which believes in One Earth...One family.

    • @PatrickParker
      @PatrickParker  Год назад +3

      Yes Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam! That is one of three principles we are discussing in our video tomorrow! My silent partner taught me the phrase and principle :).
      Let me know what you think of that video we'll be releasing tomorrow! It will say Jai Hind on the thumbnail lol

  • @br-md2xm
    @br-md2xm Год назад +199

    Such a humble narration. Glad my country gave you a beautiful experience

    • @PatrickParker
      @PatrickParker  Год назад +7

      So nice :)

    • @pauline6005
      @pauline6005 Год назад +1

      ​@@PatrickParkerindia and indan men gave me a terrible experience. Something I never wish to experience again

  • @nayangupta2408
    @nayangupta2408 Год назад +235

    Before India- Patrick Parker
    After India - Pratik prakash 🙏

    • @PatrickParker
      @PatrickParker  Год назад +111

      Ironically, two of my Indian friends are named Pratik and Prakash, so I will take this as a high compliment!

    • @nayangupta2408
      @nayangupta2408 Год назад +10

      @@PatrickParker hahaha that's funny, brother

    • @bikashkar4211
      @bikashkar4211 Год назад +2

      You can still be Patrick and drown yourself in the beauty of India.. just saying..

    • @kiranshravanabelagola2267
      @kiranshravanabelagola2267 Год назад +1

      @@bikashkar4211 Very True ! Well said !👍

    • @top5hindi919
      @top5hindi919 Год назад +4

      ​@@PatrickParker Pratik Prakash means symbol of Light in Hindi😊😀

  • @siamesejasmine
    @siamesejasmine Год назад +137

    The more I cook Indian food and watch videos and vlogs from India, the more I fall in love with the land, the people, and the food. I absolutely intend to visit India when I retire (so I can take as much time to explore as much as possible)! I believe it will be a very spiritual experience for me and it will satisfy my soul. I dream of it every day. Last November, I actually got my nose pierced! Not because it’s trendy (I am in my 50s!), but because I believe it looks so beautiful on Indian women. I want to look and feel beautiful like them! I am so happy to hear about your experience!
    Also, I long to have an authentic Indian Thali on a banana leaf in Kerala!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

    • @PatrickParker
      @PatrickParker  Год назад +6

      Hi Catherine! Thanks for watching and for your nice message! Send me a DM on here when you head over to India and I can do my best to help you find a 'banana leaf' experience :).

    • @PriyaK-cu1fz
      @PriyaK-cu1fz Год назад

      Lol

    • @SR-mv2mf
      @SR-mv2mf Год назад +3

      Aww you are very very welcome we would love to host a person like you who also loves us ❤

    • @nitikakanwar9601
      @nitikakanwar9601 Год назад +1

      Come soon ❤

    • @nitikakanwar9601
      @nitikakanwar9601 Год назад +1

      Come soon ❤

  • @aniruddharao
    @aniruddharao Год назад +27

    1. Thanks for visiting our country 😊
    2. You have a wonderful friend
    3. You have a pleasant face, wonderful smile and radiate positivity...
    Thank you 😊

    • @PatrickParker
      @PatrickParker  Год назад

      Hi, your nice comment made my day. Thanks so much! :) :)

  • @vinaykumargupta9181
    @vinaykumargupta9181 Год назад +25

    I don’t need to save anyone 🥰
    That simple sentence saves everyone

  • @DeepakPandey-mf9ue
    @DeepakPandey-mf9ue Год назад +83

    World needs more people with perspective like you.
    'beauty is in the eyes of beholder'
    You are an amazing person ❤

  • @oneworldonelife2023
    @oneworldonelife2023 Год назад +176

    fantastic Patrick. I've spent my whole life in India and I feel as if I've only seen 20% of it.

    • @ravinaras9934
      @ravinaras9934 Год назад +11

      Dude, seeing 20% of India is huge.. if it’s really true…

    • @vishaldhar420
      @vishaldhar420 Год назад +2

      More like .2 percent

  • @devanggamit
    @devanggamit Год назад +29

    India is not what you see..
    India is what you feel..❤

  • @goswamigeeta
    @goswamigeeta Год назад +177

    Your experience in India struck the right cord of your heart. A lovely story well narrated!

    • @PatrickParker
      @PatrickParker  Год назад +11

      Thank you Geeta!

    • @sunderj4774
      @sunderj4774 Год назад +2

      This man is Genuine otherwise their Loathe of India starts with the facilities offered by our Aircraft carriers.What explains lacs of western tourist coming to Varanasi Haridwar and adopting Hinduism with no complaints.

  • @Amanji_007
    @Amanji_007 Год назад +116

    7:36
    Living in India from 28 years...been to pune,mumbai,goa, jaipur,delhi,bhopal,dehradun,lucknow....and seen ppl doing such work but never heard someone calling them ' untouchables ' ...they are not even always from low caste....brahmins and other so called high caste Ppl also work in farms.

    • @nikmang1
      @nikmang1 Год назад +13

      And they live in tents because after a day or two when work there is finished they will be moving to some other farm at some other place. Back home most of them have their own farms and houses.

    • @yash432
      @yash432 Год назад

      Yeah 😂

    • @r.b.8018
      @r.b.8018 Год назад

      Being a Dalit I’m highly offended. I was being to like this video but then I realise what ignorant Americans think we Dalits are? We live in tents and being oppressed?
      Such victimisation narrative should be busted. I don’t need this olf of an idiot call me victim living in tent then pity me, when perhaps I earn more than him, living in a loving joint-family and enjoying life to its fullest!

    • @jaibholenath6900
      @jaibholenath6900 Год назад +18

      Very true. Westerners have such stereotype of caste system.

    • @jaibholenath6900
      @jaibholenath6900 Год назад +17

      My Brahmin family tills the land in the hills of Kokan.
      Atlast I am a Untouchable Brahmin now so happy
      Thanks for that Patrick. I could have never achieved that status

  • @murlimohanrao
    @murlimohanrao Год назад +38

    Hi Patrick. Your video was so refreshing to watch. I have been across the world. I stayed, worked or travelled to more than 43 countries but I never felt as much in peace with myself as in India. Yes, our lives may not be ideal but we have immense gratitude for what we have and that makes us far more happy than what many foreigners are in. So happy to see that you got it right.

    • @PatrickParker
      @PatrickParker  Год назад +2

      Thank you so much for this thoughtful and meaningful comment. When I get notes like this it keeps me clear on why I do this YT channel :).

  • @AjitKumar-tq5nj
    @AjitKumar-tq5nj Год назад +88

    Great narration I ever heard from a foreigner about India. So truthful, unbiased with an entirely different perspective right from his heart. Patrick is a wonderful person.

  • @Kanukantis
    @Kanukantis Год назад +9

    Yes...Our culture our pride...Jai Hind Jai Bharat

  • @gopalramanathan7062
    @gopalramanathan7062 Год назад +6

    “Kolam” - may we preserve our rich culture and traditions, and be proud of it🙏🏼🕉️🙏🏼
    Dhanyavad Patrick 🙏🏼🇮🇳🙏🏼

  • @harimkaimal3398
    @harimkaimal3398 Год назад +27

    Oh my God, As a modern Indian, I really learned a lot from you about India than I have my entire life in India. Thank you for sharing your perspective. It just opened my eyes and really got me out of the narrow mindset I had. Very intense and powerful presentation. Your one whole year of preparation for this video has really paid off. Thank you Thank you Thank you 🙏

    • @PatrickParker
      @PatrickParker  Год назад +3

      So nice of you, thanks a ton! Your comment really means a lot!

  • @dayakaradagumati5411
    @dayakaradagumati5411 Год назад +58

    As some one from a village and been to multiple countries, i can say your friend did a great job to take you through real indian experience in short period. It would have been very difficult to get that experience from some one from an indian city or town.

    • @PatrickParker
      @PatrickParker  Год назад

      Agreed Dayakara! It was a very special trip.

  • @susandsilva1437
    @susandsilva1437 Год назад +25

    Beautifully captured the essence the essence of India.
    By not equating india and it’s people to the western world, you have understood it’s heart.

  • @akshiyakalveal6981
    @akshiyakalveal6981 Год назад +35

    Actually Patrick, we feel blessed, lucky and Pleasured that our Country is worthy of Changing people's lives and perceptions. Thank you,😇🙏💫💫

    • @PatrickParker
      @PatrickParker  Год назад +1

      Akshiya, 💯!

    • @sanathanadharmama
      @sanathanadharmama Год назад

      Why u feel so..we don't need buddy..it's the foreigners who robbed India for over 1000 years...they should tell the injustice that has been done to India when they go back

  • @ratnakamal1
    @ratnakamal1 Год назад +7

    Patrick is not judgemental and humble enough to learn from new experiences. He was helped by a wonderful friend.

  • @kuldeepkaushik1808
    @kuldeepkaushik1808 Год назад +26

    Me and my family lived in ichalkaranji for 30 years. Great city, food, atmosphere, climate and friends. I will never forget the city " ichalkaranji". Thank you for showing panchganga river and Bharat hair salon in your video. Miss my city...

    • @PatrickParker
      @PatrickParker  Год назад +2

      Glad you liked the video! Ichalkaranji is a great place :)

  • @itsmanishaaa
    @itsmanishaaa Год назад +10

    I wish people who live in Indian cities go through what you have. People in Indian cities can sound very tone deaf about the power of their own villages and towns, while they're the backbone of our country. There's really 2 India's. Thank you for portraying your experience so beautifully, you've understood what our country has to offer and the value system of people rooted in Bharat live with, your friend has done an amazing job taking you through this, the gratitude not guilt really struck a chord.

    • @PatrickParker
      @PatrickParker  Год назад +1

      Thanks for your very thoughtful comment! It means very much to me.

  • @randhirmishra42
    @randhirmishra42 Год назад +32

    this is such a good video. I’ve never seen a Western person portray India in such a unbiased and fair way

  • @91rummy
    @91rummy Год назад +36

    Your first hand experience and narration of it also makes us Indians realise what we have is valuable and priceless..

    • @PatrickParker
      @PatrickParker  Год назад

      Thank you so much, I'm glad you liked the video!

  • @MunaLife
    @MunaLife Год назад +107

    Wonderful content. It takes a very positive mind to interpret all experiences in a positive manner and learn to grow from them. Just like you, your Indian friend also sounds very mature and wise in the ways he prepared you and took you step by step deep into the culture. You definitely learnt all the right lessons from India.

    • @r.b.8018
      @r.b.8018 Год назад

      Seriously wonderful content?
      Being a Dalit I’m feel insulted when he calls sugarcane farm labours lower caste and untouchable?
      Don’t you people hear properly or simply gush coz a white man with full of ignorance blabber nonsense?
      My grandma who is a farmer and worked all her life like his would throw a chapel at him.
      When did low caste and oh my god untouchable live in tents?

  • @amaratvak6998
    @amaratvak6998 Год назад +19

    My dear bro Patrick 🥰🙌. Why you could actually find peace, positivity, gratitude and all the good emotions during your India visit was simply because you yourself are a genuine human being, who is totally bereft of the "white man's ego" and is not judgemental, complaining cry-baby as some foreigners are. You are in perfect harmony and inner peace with your own being and your surroundings. God bless you my dear and wish you all the very best for all your future travels.

  • @yourportlandlifestyle2907
    @yourportlandlifestyle2907 Год назад +9

    I love your way of telling the lessons you learned there. I thought your giraffe story was going to be similar to mine of having a cow come into a restaurant. India happens so fast that you do need to come from the heart to see it's beauty and there 's so much of it!! One of my favorite things that gave me tremendous joy was the way they feed animals and birds and people. As well as build around trees. Magical reverence

    • @PatrickParker
      @PatrickParker  Год назад

      Ok you have to tell me about the cow in the restaurant!?!?!

    • @yourportlandlifestyle2907
      @yourportlandlifestyle2907 Год назад +1

      @@PatrickParker I was with a bunch of my friends in Rishikesh eating lunch and a cow walked in the front door, which was propped open. Of course we had all taken our shoes off as is the custom there. The cow just hung out for the whole time, walking here and there. They are considered sacred. The only people that were concerned about it were the foreigners

  • @kksule7356
    @kksule7356 Год назад +1

    Beauty is in the eyes of beholder!!

  • @ravireddi1052
    @ravireddi1052 Год назад +8

    You are truly an Indian in every way ! God bless!

  • @AmericansinIndia
    @AmericansinIndia 9 месяцев назад +2

    As an American living in India I can honestly say that I did not personally know anything about India before I came here!!! Now living here in India with my wife and 4 kids I realize how little I thought about broadening my perspective on other countries and cultures! We have been living here in India for a little while and we are learning new things every single day! We love it here in Bharat!!!

    • @PatrickParker
      @PatrickParker  9 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the comment! That's so cool that you all are in India now! I saw some of your videos...good job! :)

  • @jayashreejaipal3964
    @jayashreejaipal3964 Год назад +13

    You are a very spiritual person to be able to understand and Appreciate our ancient culture. May you be blessed always. Love and respects.

  • @sundareshanal1849
    @sundareshanal1849 Год назад +11

    As a senior citizen , I found this narration one of the finest I have ever heard. That Patrick and his Indian friend are highly evolved human beings is evident. The host is a completely rooted man who is totally confortable in his skin and environment of nativity. The guests as all Indians, are entrenched natives, perfectly wedded to their millennial culture. And incredibly warm yet loquacious folks. And Patrik is decidedly a tremendous human being who has such deep empathy and capacity to get to the bottom of the Ibdian soul despite such terrifick differences in culture. Sum it up , when human beings decide to take the plunge to embrace each other, the dive to the deep is quick and abiding. Patrick btw the term for a guest in India is Athithi one who turns up unannounced and without appointment. That person is equated to God. AS as an elder , I extend to you, Patrick, the best wishes for a highly accomplished and fulfilled life. God bless you.

    • @PatrickParker
      @PatrickParker  Год назад +4

      Sundareshan, thank you for this wonderful message! It means so much to me.

    • @sundareshanal1849
      @sundareshanal1849 Год назад

      ​@@PatrickParkerGod bless.

    • @kpverma5301
      @kpverma5301 Год назад +2

      👍👍Very nicely framed comments Sundareshan, on the wonderful narration given by Patrik about the impressions about India, imprinted in his heart ..

    • @sundareshanal1849
      @sundareshanal1849 Год назад +1

      ​@kpverma5301 thank you for tour kind words. God bless.

  • @Truthislogical
    @Truthislogical Год назад +8

    Hare Krishna ❤🙏🏻
    Difference between Swastika and Nazi symbol:-
    1. Swastika is sacred in Hinduism symbolizing sun, prosperity, good fortune
    2. Hakenkreuz is Nazi symbol, also known as Hooked Cross. It has no relation with Hindusim/Sanatan Dharma

  • @abhijitshetye9432
    @abhijitshetye9432 Год назад +6

    Glad to see a westerner seeing India with open eyes and mind!

  • @sujatadas5148
    @sujatadas5148 Год назад +17

    I don’t need to save anyone is a very precious statement ❤️thanks for that Patrick ..it’s even more confronting when western cultures realise how immaterial it is to own even the most material expensive possessions in life …regardless of how much money you have it actually has no co-relationship or real conversion into eternal happiness currency ….grateful to have loving families and values ❤️

    • @PatrickParker
      @PatrickParker  Год назад +1

      Thanks for your very nice comment! Yes, that was a powerful moment in my life, when my friend told me that, and I internalized it.

    • @verity4917
      @verity4917 Год назад

      THERE ARE HUNDRED THOUSANDS OF MILLIONAIRES IN INDIA ...THEY LIVE IN PARADISE!🤔

  • @vikashbaid526
    @vikashbaid526 Год назад +10

    Very articulate. Well spoken. India can be an experience that overwhelms a westerner. Yes we have immense challanges ,yet the people are happy with what they have. Even as a well to do city dweller , sometimes i am shocked and overwhelmed at my experiences in mid india. while large part of india is still deeply rooted in its culture and traditions, the winds of change in modern india are unsettling. Even now i miss the india of my childhood.

    • @PatrickParker
      @PatrickParker  Год назад

      Hi Vikash, thanks for watching and for your thoughtful comment!
      I also feel the same the winds of change when I visit my hometown in the USA, which was small and rural when I was a child and is now rapidly developing.
      Sad for me, but I guess it's good economically for them..."the only constant in life is change..."

  • @I_Lov_you_
    @I_Lov_you_ Год назад +3

    Namaste from INDIA 🇮🇳
    In India, you will find beauty in chaos, wisdom in ancient traditions, and warmth in the hearts of its people.

  • @pradeeppatki4936
    @pradeeppatki4936 Год назад +8

    Thank you for sharing this video.
    Love from India. Stay blessed and happy

    • @PatrickParker
      @PatrickParker  Год назад +1

      You are welcome, and blessings from Norway!

  • @tradinglord369
    @tradinglord369 Год назад +1

    I HAVE SEEN MANY VIDEOS ABOUT INDIA
    bUT THE WAY YOU EXPLAINED IS SO BRILLIANT AND LOVELY.

    • @PatrickParker
      @PatrickParker  Год назад

      Oh thank you so much! That means a lot :).

  • @UrsTrue-li
    @UrsTrue-li Год назад +19

    You nailed it mate... simply one of the best video on self experience in India

  • @seewanbundhoo7796
    @seewanbundhoo7796 Год назад +2

    India is so blessed that the people are simply happy with whatever they have.
    Because they find in their own human body the most valuable gift of God. Unlike people of other countries, the find the rest less important

  • @user-j7y9wIl
    @user-j7y9wIl Год назад +11

    It is our Pleasure to have you here in India 🙏🙏🙏
    Keep on Coming with your friends, family and country mates🙏🙏🙏🚩🚩🚩

  • @agathiarbabaji2451
    @agathiarbabaji2451 Год назад +1

    Patrick Parker u are gifted by God. Your face is glowing when u start to narrate. Keep smiling.

  • @supriyasou3722
    @supriyasou3722 Год назад +8

    As a kid living in Bangalore India, when I went to the local bus stand in the morning, there would always be a bus to “Ichalakaranji”. It was a funny name for a kid. I always wondered what that place looked like. I never met anyone in my life who’s been to ichalakaranji.. till today! I’m 33 😊

    • @PatrickParker
      @PatrickParker  Год назад

      🤣🤣thanks for watching! And I'm glad the video stoked a childhood memory!

  • @sahilmali4186
    @sahilmali4186 Год назад +17

    I studied near Ichalkaranji.. great to know you enjoyed your time in India.. having an open mind makes you grow and you cirtainly did..! Hope you visit again ✌️

    • @PatrickParker
      @PatrickParker  Год назад

      Thanks Sahil! It was a great trip. I will definitely visit again!

  • @AS-mc8sl
    @AS-mc8sl Год назад +13

    The key to mindful travel is to be observant, not judgmental. Seems you did that very well on this trip.....well done! Come back again..... there's lots to see in awesome India!

    • @PatrickParker
      @PatrickParker  Год назад +2

      I hope to go back to India next year. Where should I go on my next trip? :)

    • @Bengali594
      @Bengali594 Год назад

      ​@@PatrickParker come to Kolkata, the cultural capital of India and home to all the Nobel Prize winners of India...As you mentioned Rabindranath Tagore , he has the greatest influence on our culture.. Visiting Shantinekatan can be life changing for you.. Do visit Mayapur Iskcon temple (Biggest temple in the world), college street book market (Biggest 2nd hard book market in the world) and specially auditoriums
      Expert advice-Do not visit in the summers

    • @trusfratedbunny2215
      @trusfratedbunny2215 Год назад

      @@PatrickParker Try Ladhakh & Uttrakhand, the Himalayan states in upper North & it's definitely a very spiritual state which is also called Devbhumi in india aka God's land.

    • @VaibhavPandeyvibhu
      @VaibhavPandeyvibhu Год назад

      ​@@PatrickParkercome to Uttarakhand The Land of Gods. 💗🙏

  • @PatrickParker
    @PatrickParker  Год назад +4

    Hi everyone! The stories in this video come from my first book "Becoming Who You Truly Are" which was released yesterday!
    If you'd like to read other stories about my time in India (and other stories from my life) you can pick up your copy of the book at this link:
    www.amazon.com/Becoming-Who-You-Truly-Are-ebook/dp/B0BRLD3WDQ/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1NPNO9LKHKQF7&%3Bkeywords=patrick+parker+becoming&%3Bqid=1673014722&%3Bsprefix=patrick+parker+becoming%252Caps%252C148&%3Bsr=8-1&_encoding=UTF8&tag=patrickpark05-20&linkCode=ur2&linkId=d61df4bd9f060422b28f512404b9fde3&camp=1789&creative=9325

  • @sunitagandhi9291
    @sunitagandhi9291 Год назад +11

    100%TRUE SAID, WOW, WE ARE PROUD OF INDIA AND SANUSKRITI, JAI SANATANI HINDU DHARM ZINDABAD VANDE MATRAM 🇮🇳🇮🇳🌷🌷🐯🐯🕉️🕉️🚩🚩💕💕🙌

  • @tseringjunk
    @tseringjunk Год назад

    The greatest words you said, "INDIA do not need saving.
    They are not miserable.
    They are happy with what they are..."👏👏👏👏
    exactly my friend

    • @PatrickParker
      @PatrickParker  10 дней назад

      Thanks! Check out the newest video where my Indian friends took me to the Mumbai slums: ruclips.net/video/lz6XEjhJC14/видео.htmlsi=i-NLLoqPqgPc1INL

  • @rnhyd
    @rnhyd Год назад +5

    I love your honesty and humor. Digesting India is an experience in itself, even we Indians are still exploring.

  • @RookiesNostalgia
    @RookiesNostalgia Год назад +9

    I am from Ichalkaranji and watching this. I am so glad that you came to our city and had a great experience. I was wondering that where I can watch someone from another country talks about their experience in my city by watching the vlogs of foreigners in India, and I find your video. If you come again to Ichalkaranji I would really like to meet you and invite you to my home as a guest. As our coulter says "The Entire World Is My Family. "🙏

    • @PatrickParker
      @PatrickParker  Год назад +1

      Hi Omkar! Thanks so much for your very nice note! Can you send me a message: contact@patrickaaronparker.com
      I am going back to India in December and perhaps we could indeed find a way to meet!

  • @klarioncall
    @klarioncall Год назад +4

    great Patrick ... i never saw my country with such clarity and
    positivity

    • @PatrickParker
      @PatrickParker  Год назад +1

      Thanks so much Snadeep! That means a lot!

  • @ivikasmohan
    @ivikasmohan Год назад +2

    Nice narration, Patrick. You should write maybe a book

    • @PatrickParker
      @PatrickParker  Год назад

      Thanks-actually I did write a book that was released this past summer! It's called Becoming Who You Truly Are , it chronicles all sorts of life lessons from India and Norway and adventures around the world, and it's available here:
      www.amazon.com/Becoming-Who-You-Truly-Are-ebook/dp/B0BRLD3WDQ/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1NPNO9LKHKQF7&%3Bkeywords=patrick+parker+becoming&%3Bqid=1673014722&%3Bsprefix=patrick+parker+becoming%252Caps%252C148&%3Bsr=8-1&_encoding=UTF8&tag=patrickpark05-20&linkCode=ur2&linkId=d61df4bd9f060422b28f512404b9fde3&camp=1789&creative=9325

  • @NoMeWithoutYou1
    @NoMeWithoutYou1 Год назад +39

    You are spreading valuable insights from your Indian experience and is indeed the correct way to view things. I hope your message travels far and wide to help others. Norway sure is about as far culturally as you can get from India. Hopefully, you're showing them how to smile more and loosen up a bit. Cheers!

    • @PatrickParker
      @PatrickParker  Год назад +4

      Thank you so much for your wonderful comment! Yes, it's very interesting to live in Norway as an American, but also have close Indian friends here. It's like three cultures in one. I'm very blessed in that way.

  • @agarasudhindra1687
    @agarasudhindra1687 Год назад +1

    You are a good human being with a big and open heart and mind, Patrick! Vaya Con Dios, Amigo!

  • @chaitanyareddy557
    @chaitanyareddy557 Год назад +3

    Nice Story Patrick. Really liked the way you presented. Keep visiting India, every place has some thing new to offer and it’s a different world with diversity.
    Thanks. Jai Hind 🇮🇳

    • @PatrickParker
      @PatrickParker  Год назад +1

      Thanks so much for your nice note! It means a lot :)

  • @shushantchavan9107
    @shushantchavan9107 Год назад +1

    Hello Patric,
    I am very impressed the way you experience India. You experienced India with heart and not with brain.
    Thanks again for being Ambassador of India.

  • @contemporarymatters8106
    @contemporarymatters8106 Год назад +24

    Your viewpoint and narrative was compelling. Watched it till the end.

    • @PatrickParker
      @PatrickParker  Год назад +2

      Thank you so much! What was your favorite part (so I can keep that in mind for future videos)?

    • @contemporarymatters8106
      @contemporarymatters8106 Год назад

      @@PatrickParker The best part was your realization that one need to keep an open mind and open heart. Only then we can absorb the world around us to the fullest. Also that humans are very happy in their 'smallest' existence. Who are we to judge? If we don't understand their reasons for being happy, then we are missing on a lot of love available in human existence.
      Also remember that the words 'Swastika' and 'Arya' are purely Indian 'Sanskrit' words which were carried out by Europeans and subsequently vilified. You will be surprised at how many (extremely) ancient rock carvings of Swastika exist in central and eastern Europe. It also used to exist in Church architecture. Sorry, made the narrative rather long.

  • @pranjoshi413
    @pranjoshi413 Год назад +3

    Patric, you are good traveller; you know how to accept others with grace and gratitude. You are welcome everywhere.

    • @PatrickParker
      @PatrickParker  Год назад

      Thanks Pran! Where should I go next time I'm in India?

  • @rekharajagopalan7667
    @rekharajagopalan7667 Год назад +3

    Very accurate description of daily routine by a foreigner. Glad you could experience goodness in our country that also changed your life/thoughts and feelings for the best

  • @Kishoreashokj
    @Kishoreashokj Год назад +3

    You have a great humble heart to feel my country deeply the way it is... thankyou ❤

    • @PatrickParker
      @PatrickParker  Год назад +2

      You are welcome...and thanks for your nice compliment!

  • @Drpraveen1
    @Drpraveen1 Год назад +3

    soo tue actually , u can only experience india only by heart but not the brain . 😍😍❤❤ and thanks too your friend he just describe u our culture in a very sophisticated way , our religion is not just a religion but just a sense of living . and thanks to u to understand it as a art of living but not a every day burden .

    • @PatrickParker
      @PatrickParker  Год назад +1

      What a wonderful comment, thanks for taking the time to write it (and taking the time to watch the video)!

  • @jayminapatel2682
    @jayminapatel2682 Год назад +1

    Thanks you for your frend hi tek you india and give you a joy of life and thank you for all of from India

  • @MrBiplabB
    @MrBiplabB Год назад +2

    Appreciate Your love and respect for India . India to me a spiritual land with fusion of age old traditions and modernity. Your depth of knowledge and wisdom about India is compelling, honest and sincere. Thank you 🙏🙏

    • @PatrickParker
      @PatrickParker  Год назад

      Comments like this one mean so much to me. Thank you (and thanks for watching!)

    • @MrBiplabB
      @MrBiplabB Год назад +1

      @@PatrickParker You deserve it Patrick. 🙏❤️

  • @laddu95
    @laddu95 Год назад +1

    Patrick
    You see outside what is inside you! stay blessed and stay pure and clean as you are

  • @vedicwarriorOriginal
    @vedicwarriorOriginal Год назад +23

    Fantastic storytelling. At first I said to myself "I'm just gonna watch bits and pieces of this video". Ended up watching every single frame of this masterpiece and thoroughly appreciated it. Jai Ho! 🙏🕉

  • @epicdestinationvacations1535
    @epicdestinationvacations1535 Год назад +1

    Inspiring truth seeing the world the way it is supposed to be seen great sharing Patrick

  • @studywithmevlogs
    @studywithmevlogs Год назад +3

    Very nice video.. Love and respect from a Bangladeshi hindu... We hindus love whole world,, all religions and all animals...We say whole earth is one family 🙏❤

    • @PatrickParker
      @PatrickParker  Год назад +1

      Thanks! Check out the sequel we're uploading tomorrow at 10 p.m. IST if you get a chance! :)

  • @Anuzyx
    @Anuzyx Год назад +1

    Thanks!

  • @shrutivarrier1023
    @shrutivarrier1023 Год назад +40

    Rangoli was actually put with rice flour to keep away insects away from home but also symbolism of co existing with every thing part of nature

    • @PatrickParker
      @PatrickParker  Год назад +3

      That's interesting Shruti, thanks for that!

    • @rekhapai6214
      @rekhapai6214 Год назад +8

      True. And to add to Shruti, the moment the lady finishes the artwork it belongs to the Universe and hence no one is worried if it is washed away or blown by the winds. There is no 'this is mine' feeling left...

    • @lewisavinash1
      @lewisavinash1 Год назад +1

      @@rekhapai6214 yess, Just like Shram Dan

    • @trusfratedbunny2215
      @trusfratedbunny2215 Год назад +2

      @@PatrickParker If the mandala made using dry powdered rice flour it's rangoli And if it's made using wet paint like paste of rice flour (& red Aalta is use to give some hint of color in certain parts of design/art) is called Alpanaa. We specially draw both rangoli and Alpanaa at front of all door steps and inside open room or centre hall in homes during Deepawali festival.

    • @sushmitag8463
      @sushmitag8463 Год назад +1

      Very well put Shruti and Rekha

  • @NannaAnisike
    @NannaAnisike Год назад +3

    Iam from Bharat (India).
    The things you explained are our normal life. But the way you explained is very nice.
    India or Hindu way of life cannot be understood by reading books but by experience only.

  • @jeevanjoshi1070
    @jeevanjoshi1070 Год назад +18

    Patrick, welcome to the new world!! I hope you would visit hidden gems like Khidrapur temple (if you missed) and Narsoba wadi. Both these places have tons of spiritual vibes and are indicators of ancient culture.

    • @PatrickParker
      @PatrickParker  Год назад

      I will have to check that out some day Jeevan! Thanks for watching. I'm uploading a 'Part II' tomorrow at 10 p.m. IST and I hope you can check it out!

  • @mysterymagnet6614
    @mysterymagnet6614 Год назад +1

    I love that Patrick is very cautious and careful not to intentional or unintentionally offend Indians.....I could see that from his demeanor and the words that he carefully puts out

  • @VivekJain6
    @VivekJain6 Год назад +4

    I'm glad that you have had such a positive experience,.
    You're very lucky to have friends who unconditioned you before experiencing this trip, and helped you refrain from judgement!
    Safe travels bud!
    Come back soon!

  • @Shubham7C
    @Shubham7C 9 месяцев назад +1

    Patrick from the land of midnight sun visited a land where the sun is worshipped as deity.
    Thanks for sharing your wonderful experience in India. God bless you!

    • @PatrickParker
      @PatrickParker  9 месяцев назад

      Very witty comment 👌 👏 🤣

  • @malavikasanna3891
    @malavikasanna3891 Год назад +4

    I live in Pune and I know this place called Ichalkeranji because of some foundry machinery our company procured from there.. Never had I given a thought about this so normal place..Fascinating to know that it was so novel and life changing experience for you.. that is typically the life in typical India in all our small towns and cities that are untouched by western modern culture.. specially you should visit agricultural families in konkan with their cows their plantation like coconut, mango etc. That's like heaven on earth..

    • @PatrickParker
      @PatrickParker  Год назад

      Thanks! I went to an ashram an hour outside Goa that sounds a bit like Konkan. There were buffaloes, cashew trees, jackfruit trees, etc. Amazing!
      Check out my Dangal reaction video that we are releasing tomorrow evening!

  • @2ndlife320
    @2ndlife320 Год назад +2

    Love From India ♥🤗 Have a Great and successful Life 🙂 Radhe Radhe ♥🙏

    • @PatrickParker
      @PatrickParker  Год назад +1

      Aw thank you so much! Check out my Dangal reaction video coming out tomorrow!

    • @2ndlife320
      @2ndlife320 Год назад +1

      @@PatrickParker sure , Radhe Radhe ♥😄🙏

  • @kanikaaldiges6889
    @kanikaaldiges6889 Год назад +2

    Dear Patrick I just happened upon your video and it was a moment of serendipity. You traversed the spiritual journey from head to heart and articulated it through such a joyful experiences just like a child does, taking in the world through awe and wonder and breathing it out as gratitude. This journey is exactly what I take early childhood teachers through as I deliver my Kindergarten teacher training course.
    I thank you for sharing your experience... enjoyed it ever so much.

    • @PatrickParker
      @PatrickParker  Год назад

      Oh Kanika, thank you so much! And thanks for your work with kids and mindfulness...what a wonderful calling :).

  • @bhonsle-family
    @bhonsle-family Год назад +1

    You are an role model example who wants to enjoy life, also which happens to be in India.

    • @PatrickParker
      @PatrickParker  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much for your nice note! It made my day :).

  • @abhishekbaghel517
    @abhishekbaghel517 Год назад +3

    Its really good to see someone who kept a clear mind and tried to explore India without any prejudice and preformed notions. And I am thrilled and happy to see that you got to celebrate Holi, its one of my and many Indians' favourite festival. I have so many suggestions for your next trip but I don't want to turn this comment into a long paragraph.

  • @kalyaniramteke605
    @kalyaniramteke605 Год назад +1

    each word you spoke was so meaningful,,, This is how you exeperience India,,,

  • @baski53
    @baski53 Год назад +5

    Beautiful experience. Puffed with emotions and how small things that are being taken for granted has a great impact for our guests. In Tamil(south), we have a famous saying "Yaadhum Oorey Yavarum Kayleer".
    Which means we are all one family and connected. These boundaries are human made but Earth that we have borrowed does not differentiate anyone, small, big, white, black, Asian, dwarf, tall....
    I love the way when you say Gratitude. That's one of the best gifts for Humanity from Indian belief system what we call Way of life or Sanatana Dharma.
    Blessings.....

  • @pradeepk409c
    @pradeepk409c Год назад +1

    You have a great heart so a great human being and world needs people like you to make the whole world a big big family love you ❤

    • @PatrickParker
      @PatrickParker  Год назад

      Oh thank you so much for this very nice note! It means a lot and made my day!

  • @gagadonim3354
    @gagadonim3354 Год назад +3

    Happy that you liked the authentic side of India

  • @MaheshKumar-zs1mw
    @MaheshKumar-zs1mw 10 месяцев назад

    Your wonderful expression with a beaming and smiling face tells all about your trip to India & the pleasant experience. Welcome 😊

    • @PatrickParker
      @PatrickParker  10 месяцев назад

      Oh thanks so much for this nice note! 😀

  • @BLITSFRAPPS
    @BLITSFRAPPS Год назад +2

    Such compassion and high level of eq. Without pandering to a possibly large audience, he stayed optimistic and found silver lining in everything. Always travel India with an Indian friend it will always be better.

    • @PatrickParker
      @PatrickParker  Год назад

      Thank you so much!
      And yes, traveling with an Indian friend makes it better for sure!

  • @anups7958
    @anups7958 Год назад +1

    Wow your self awareness and empathy and understanding for another culture and people is mind blowing!

    • @PatrickParker
      @PatrickParker  Год назад

      That means a lot! :) Thanks for watching!

  • @raghuiyer9656
    @raghuiyer9656 Год назад +3

    Patrick, about Rangoli...traditionally powdered rice is used for rongolis. So, by drawing those beautiful rongolis, the people also feed the ants, birds & other creatures... a way of social service!

    • @PatrickParker
      @PatrickParker  Год назад

      How interesting! Thank you for sharing that with me (and thanks for watching!)

  • @linpap
    @linpap Год назад +2

    Barber story is lit 😄. You are a great storyteller Patrick. Great job!

    • @PatrickParker
      @PatrickParker  Год назад

      Thank you so much! New stories about India coming up this weekend and next week...stay tuned! :)
      Barbershop story was best part of the trip for me, also!

  • @pranatidas6005
    @pranatidas6005 Год назад +9

    Really good video... I love it...we need more people like you who can bring out and show the world the good things, little small things which exist in india, no matter those things belong to what religion, people really need to know and change their outlook towards India.... It is much more than butter chicken, chilli, biriyani. How rural people in India live in harmony with nature and animals and the festivals observed during new crop harvesting.

    • @PatrickParker
      @PatrickParker  Год назад

      Thank you so much for your nice comment Pranati! Yes, it's the small things...