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Julian & Wendy Lines

Pondicherry is named after a French seaport in South India which is home to the Sri Aurobindo Ashram, a community which gathered around the Bengali political leader and sage. Wendy first visited there in 1970 and stayed for six years. Both she and Julian have worked on behalf of Auroville, a UNESCO sponsored international community just to the north of Pondicherry. The shop was founded in order to provide an outlet for handicrafts made there.

Unique items include beautiful "Tree of Life" wall hangings on silk and mandalas based on the sacred geometry of the Sri Yantra. Beaded hand crocheted lampshades and slippers are made in the workshops, some of which are run by the local Tamil villagers. Handloomed hammocks, cotton yoga mats and meditation cushions are also imported from the various workshops.


As Wendy is a hatha yoga teacher, yoga is a main theme of the shop. There is comfortable clothing for men and women, much of it in organic cotton and hemp. Yoga videos and chant CDs compliment a large selection of Indian classical music. There are Indian curry pastes and pickles so customers who buy a cookbook can get right to work on a nice Indian meal.


"We really are idealists of the first order, but we're also practical. We want to see ideals put into practice. So we're ecologists and into a sustainable and holistic lifestyle. That is why it is so wonderful to be surrounded by kindred spirits in the Hudson Valley. We have been fortunate to be able to go to India the past few years to buy for the shop. We have custom made some great summer cotton pants, shirts and dresses."


The shop first started next door to Mirabai, a "new age" book and gift shop down the street. It then moved to the other end of town next to Town Hall and finally to its current location sharing the building with Modern Mythology next to the Reformed Church on the Village Green.


"We have a wonderful landlord in Larry Lawrence and its great to have Paul running the Village Green B&B right upstairs. The guests are often customers. A fair number of Indians and international travelers recognize the name and stop in to see if we are "really" connected with Pondicherry. I even had a former French Consul General of Pondicherry stop into the shop."


"We also get lots of people in search of the Woodstock Festival. I sell the '69 tickets as memorabilia because I was there and have lots of great memories, but I think there was even more to it. The Woodstock Festival started on August 15th which is Sri Aurobindo's birthday. August 15th was VJ (Victory in Japan) Day marking the end of World War 2. India achieved her independence from the British on August 15th, so I think it is a great "cosmic coincidence" that this great "Aquarian Music and Art Fair" also started on August 15th."

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