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Pandemic paradise for family stuck in India

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The Pallares thought they were stuck in a pandemic nightmare when the coronaviru­s lockdown stranded them in rural India, but now the French family are in seventh heaven — despite the veggie diet. Living in the grounds of a Hindu temple for the past 50 days, it has become “the most beautiful memory” of their road trip for the two parents and their three children, mother Virginie Pallares said. “We are experienci­ng the most incredible generosity,” Pallares, who works in a pharmaceut­ical laboratory back in France, told AFP from their temporary home in the northern village of Pulwa Dhala.

The villagers “bring us fresh buffalo milk and vegetables. They refuse to take a single rupee and when my son had a 40-degree fever, they took it in turns to help despite the fear of coronaviru­s.” “They even planted three trees as a souvenir of us,” the 44-yearold said. The family left their home in Toulouse in southwest France in their 4x4 last July and drove all the way through Turkey, Iran and Pakistan on their way to India. They wanted to continue into Nepal but on March 24 they were turned back at the border after it was shut because of the coronaviru­s lockdown. But a 66-year-old Hindu priest with greying dreadlocks who locals call Haridas Baba took them under his wing and invited them to stay with him.

They all cook and eat together. Husband Patrice Pallares, a mechanic, helps with odd jobs. Every evening they join Baba in performing his religious ceremonies. Since he has problems pronouncin­g their foreign names, he has given all the family new Hindu ones. Virginie for example is now “Yashoda”, foster mother of the Hindu deity Krishna. And because he is a strict Hindu, their diet is vegetarian. “The hardest thing is not eating meat anymore. Sometimes we dream about having a nice steak,” Pallares said. —AFP

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 ?? Dhala.—AFP ?? This handout picture taken on April 28, 2020 and received as a courtesy of Pallares family shows Patrice (right) and Virginie Pallares along with their children posing for a picture in front of the trees planted by villagers as a memento of their visit in the northern village of Pulwa
Dhala.—AFP This handout picture taken on April 28, 2020 and received as a courtesy of Pallares family shows Patrice (right) and Virginie Pallares along with their children posing for a picture in front of the trees planted by villagers as a memento of their visit in the northern village of Pulwa

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