Thursday, February 25, 2016
Tuesday, February 16, 2016
Grow vegetables in balcony
There
are more than 35 tomatoes on a single plant in my balcony garden. I am happy to
see so many organic tomatoes. That was not tough, anybody can do that even you
can! I am sharing some tips to grow and get good yield from vegetables in pots.
- Select the pot of bigger size made up of mud or ceramics. You can also try growing plants in empty plastic bottles, empty tins or useless vessels. Don’t forget to make a small hole at bottom in plastic vessels for draining of excessive water.
- Place the pot in south or west balcony where the plant can get maximum sunlight. You can also place it near the window which gets the maximum sunlight in your house.
- Put the stones or small pebbles in the lowest layer of pot.
- Set the thick layer of soil above it.
- Spread the vegetables peels, washed tea leaves or crushed egg shells.
- Put some earthworms on it.
- Final layer of soil covering worms and their food.
- Sow the seeds and moist the soil with water.
- If there are earthworms then keep the soil sufficiently moist as they can’t sustain in soil which have less moisture.
- You can select any vegetable like brinjal (eggplant), tomato, mint, fenugreek, spinach, capsicum, chili etc. You can buy seed or saplings from a nearby nursery.
- To notice a new leave, a new flower or a new fruit on the plant is truly very refreshing.
- Planting vegetable in the balcony will also clean the air around your house.
Saturday, January 30, 2016
Thanks to #Colgate360GoldMornings
When you arise in the morning, think of what a precious privilege it is to be alive - to breathe, to think, to enjoy, to love. – Marcus Aurelius
Every
morning is bliss for me! A new morning, a new beginning and a new goal to
accomplish!! I feel I have one more day to change my good morning to gold
morning. The only difference between the
bad morning and good morning is the attitude. Change in attitude makes a lot of
difference!
Mark Twain has said, “If it's your job to eat a frog, it's best to do it first thing in the morning. And if it's your job to eat two frogs, it's best to eat the biggest one first.”
In winter it is a difficult task to come out of the cosy quilt
and doing hatha yoga and pranayama in the morning is as well as a tough job. Out of these two,
I find the bigger frog is to come out of the warm quilt. ;)
My
mornings become brighter with the new Colgate 360 Charcoal Gold toothbrush
which does more than just cleaning the teeth. It cleans teeth, tongue, cheeks
and gums. It frees the teeth from debris, bad breath problems and bleeding gums.
Regular and daily brushing and flossing maintains the good health of my teeth. Healthy
teeth make the personality pleasing. Proper brushing and flossing helps in
preventive care of teeth which is must of good general health.
With every fresh morning I start my day by doing hatha yoga (physical exercise) and pranayama (control of breath). Hatha yoga helps in making me physically fit and healthy. Yoga increases flexibility, blood circulation, lubrication of joints, ligaments and tendons, excellently tone the muscles, messages all organs of body and flushes out toxins from the body. Pranayama helps in focusing the mind on a goal as well as gives mental strength to cope up with the stress and strain in the office. And above all, Colgate 360 Charcoal Gold gives the confidence to smile all the day irrespective of the hurdles, obstacles and problems which I faced during the whole day in my home and office.
I take balanced diet with more emphasis on calcium, phosphorus and fluoride
as they help in maintaining good health of my teeth. I avoid foods rich in carbohydrates,
starches and sugar as they produce plaque acids that attack tooth enamel. These
acids can cause tooth enamel to break. Hence, tooth cavities are formed. Tooth decay
should be avoided as it may lead to many other diseases.
Friday, January 15, 2016
VOTE FOR ME
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I am participating in a competition organised by Oceanwide Expeditions. Please vote for me to make me win. Please click the link https://oceanwide-expeditions.com/contest/show/6589. Click the yellow button of VOTE. Click the button of OKAY as it requires your Facebook ID. Then click the VOTE button again which is very important to caste your vote.
Your one vote is precious for me! :)
Thanks in advance! :)
Saturday, January 9, 2016
Book Review : Ramayana – The Game of Life Book 3 (Stolen Hope)
I can summarize 2015 year for me as ‘Meeting
Celebrity Year’. I met, talked, had photos, got emails and books autographed by
celebrities such as Karishma Kapoor, Ranveer Brar, Aditya Bal, Vicky Ratnani,
Amrita Raichand, Swati Jain, Saransh Goila and Ravi Subramanian. Addition to
this, in the previous year I received Ramayana – The Game of Life Book 3
(Stolen Hope) with a personal letter from Shubha Vilas, the author too.
Shubha Vilas though holds a degree in engineering
and law with a specialization in patent law is a story teller par excellence,
lifestyle coach, spiritual seeker and motivational speaker. His lectures and seminars
are available on YouTube. He blogs at www.thoughtsutras.blogspot.in. In
author’s words, “As you flip the pages of these books (Ramayana series), one
thought is sure to pass your mind; never has the Ramayana been so applicable in
our own lives!”
The opening lines of the book describe about it.
Have you ever felt that
there should be a book that bridges the gap between the loyal, traditional
approach to the Ramayana and the twisted, modern but exciting approach to the
epic?
If yes, your search ends
here. Ramayana – The Game of Life is a series that attempts to present an
authentic rendition of the Ramayana in an absolutely modern and riveting
manner. This book promises to enlighten the loyalists and entertain the
modernists.
Stolen Hope is based on Aranya Kanda when Lord Ram,
his wife, Sita and his brother, Lakshman lived in the forest and met many sages
till one day Sita was kidnapped by Ravana, King of Lanka.
This book is full of beautiful sayings and quotes
which are very practical and goes with every age. Some of them I have listed
for you, my dear readers.
- Life often leaves you
with limited options. Often the choice is between limited happiness and
limited void.
- Time is like a mocking
bird. It waits for you to laugh at others and then mocks you in the most
embarrassing and irritating manner.
- People and situations
in life appear like an ocean that seem deceptively simple but may actually
be endlessly complicated.
- Just as an octopus
eats itself due to stress, a human is mentally consumed due to negative
stress.
- In the absence of
somebody’s presence is revealed her true value. What presence cannot
accomplish, absence can!
- In the broken
confidence of your enemies lie half your victory and the other half in
your own ability to handle your destiny courageously.
- While dissatisfaction
is the backbone for creative excellence, it breaks the bones of mental
peace.
- Rama also wanted to
teach the world that when one prefers the cheap attractions of this world
over God, He silently walks away from one’s life. Maricha represents the
fraud veil of illusion over intelligence that numbs the sense of
discrimination. All have their own golden deer in life.
- Sunlight can penetrate
clean ocean water to a depth of hundreds of feet, because it is
transparent. Similarly, for love to have a deep impact in relationships
there has to be transparency that leads to respect between two people.
- Anxiety is the worm
that eats away one’s peace of mind.
- A hurt hurts the most
when the one you love hurts you the most.
‘Jeihe vidhi rakhe Ram teihi vidhi
rahiye’ (Whatever be the circumstances created by God one should be happy
and satisfied with that), this theory is beautifully explained in the chapter ‘A
Reckless Request’ by the author.
Long ago, Sita had heard
from a great sage that the center of happiness was not the world but the heart.
Whenever and wherever your heart stabilizes, that is when and that is where
happiness is born. Since Sita’s heart was stabilized on Rama, Her happiness did
not depend on where She was – Ayodhya or the jungle.
These are my favorite lines from the book and are
so true to the present context that happiness is not outside rather inside us.
And we have to discover it!
I thoroughly enjoyed reading this immensely
insightful book whose strength lies in its simplicity and lucid writing. This
book is like a priceless gem which is to be preserved, conserved and read again
and again to absorb its deep teachings in our lives.
Saturday, December 19, 2015
Movie Review : Bajirao Mastani
Like Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s movies, this movie too
has marvelous and grandeur sets. This movie is based on the historical novel ‘Raau’
authored by N. S. Inamdar, a Marathi novelist. This romantic story is about the
Maratha warrior Peshwa Bajirao and his second wife Mastani. Ranveer Singh as
Bajirao looks like a warrior walks like a warrior and talks like a warrior. I
must say one of his best performances. Priyanka Chopra as Kashibai, Bajirao’s
first wife looks very attractive and does justice to the character. She has
less scenes but her acting impresses much more. Neither Deepika Padukone’s looks
nor her acting impresses. On a classical song while dancing her face
expressions are very poor. The weakest point of the movie is that her face
expressions more or less remain the same throughout the movie. Milind Soman is
a great surprise. He acted in at least one movie. Tanvi Azmi as Bajirao’s
mother acted very well. The rest of the actors also leave their impression on
audiences.
The aaina
mahal set is amazing and its reflection in Kashibai’s room’s curtain is quite
impressive. The war scenes look real. The scenes created with graphics and the characters are
blended too well that everything on screen looks real. Music and songs are melodious. The background music is pleasing.
Costumes are attractive and eye catching.
First half is gripping and the second half is ok
type and climax is bit weird, too lengthy and too slow. If the end has been
changed the movie would have been far better. Even then it is a must watch on
BIG SCREEN!
Tuesday, December 15, 2015
Rs. 500 less from ATM withdrawl
On 8th Nov, 2015, I went to ATM of HDFC
bank located in the society where I live. I used SBI Bank card to withdraw Rs.10000/- and to my utmost
surprise only Rs. 9500/- came out. In place of one thousand note there was one
five hundred rupee note. Five hundred rupee was inserted between the thousand
rupee notes. I noted the number of that ATM branch and called the mobile number mentioned on a slip attached to the ATM as there was no security guard. The person on phone suggested me to file a complaint in the bank whose card I used to withdraw money. I complained to the customer care of SBI bank as I used SBI card to withdraw money regarding the refund of Rs. 500/-. But my
complaint was rejected saying that the 'ATM transaction was successful'. I felt cheated.
I request you to be careful while withdrawing money from ATMs. If any of you have faced the same problem and wish to file a case in consumer court then you can contact me.
I request you to be careful while withdrawing money from ATMs. If any of you have faced the same problem and wish to file a case in consumer court then you can contact me.
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