An elderly woman who was traipsing with
the help of a stick stopped in the middle of the road; bend down very slowly,
maintaining the balance of her fragile body, picked up something. I observed
her while on my evening walk. On coming closer to her, I noticed she was holding
a dry branch of bougainvillea with lots of long and sharp thorns on it. She threw it in a
nearby dustbin.
In
my heart, I admired her for picking up thorns, which was a tedious job for her
at this age, and for throwing them so that others are not hurt.Saturday, June 8, 2019
Saturday, March 23, 2019
Facebook Friends
“I have 5000 friends on Facebook. If I
have to add a new friend then I have to unfriend someone then only Facebook
allows me to make a new friend.” A poet told me. “My Facebook friends include
models, singers, dancers, painters, artists, homemakers, teachers, politicians,
bureaucrats, etc. How many friends do you have?”
“Less than 200! Only my relatives and
close friends are on Facebook.” I told him.
“Wherever I go, whatever I do, whomever
I meet I keep posting on my Facebook. My creations, my lines, my poems all I
share on Facebook. You can also share your writings on Facebook and make more
friends.”
“For that I have my blog.”
“Today I met you, I will share our photo
on Facebook with a few lines about you! Why don’t you share my photo
and my poems on your timeline.” He started typing on his mobile with a very
fast pace. I must say that I couldn’t type that fast even on my laptop. While
he was busy with his mobile, I noticed his dark circled sunken eyes behind
thick glasses and thought, “Apne aankein to kharab ker he rakhe hain, mere aur
kharab karvayega!” :D
Wednesday, October 17, 2018
A blind date with endangered species
Many travel to explore, some to rid boredom and a
few to learn. But I travel for Self Exploration. My bucket list always consists
of places of pilgrimages like Rishikesh, Haridwar, Uttarkashi, Vrindavan, Puri,
Rameshwaram etc. My travel inspiration is always to meditate, to do yoga and to
realise Self. I am quite open-minded person therefore this time I decided to go
on a blind date, without planning, going to a place that is unknown, to have
rewarding and unforgettable experiences. #TheBlindList can be exploring the unknown
places in the world, #SayYesToTheWorld where nobody has reached before,
experiencing nature to have enriching moments and spine thrilling adventures.
I went alone in hills covered with forests with my
camera, telescope and a water bottle. Leaving the main road, I started walking
on the steep rocks. Reaching a considerable height, upon a flat rock I adjusted
my telescope for some bird watching. I was trying to focus on a pied wagtail
but it was focused on sociable lapwing. My poor focusing capability and my good
luck to spot it. I watched the movements of this critically endangered species
for near about two minutes! Then a pair of saras crane came and started feeding
upon weeds. I watched this spectacular event of a vulnerable species with my
naked eyes. I was distracted by a hissing sound behind me. As I was alone I was
extra careful. I turned around and spotted a king cobra coming out of bushes. I
froze not out of fear but out of precaution that I become untraceable for
snake. It could recognise only vibrations on ground made by feet. Another king
cobra appeared. My good luck a pair of vulnerable species and my bad luck I
have nothing to protect myself from these two venomous snakes. To my relief, they
rolled down the rocks. On reaching ground, they coiled around each other. One of
them lifted its head from the ground. The other coiled around the other. One over
the other, in the air, on the ground, in the grass and on the rock; together they
were everywhere. They were dancing or fighting, kissing each other or attacking
each other whatever they were doing but I couldn’t kept my eyes off them. From
nowhere a green peafowl came, grabbed another snake and flew away. The two
stopped fighting and went away in two different directions because of fear or because
of sudden disappearance of the reason of their fight!
Before green peafowl (endangered species) could find
a strong branch to adjust itself, a leopard attacked it. To protect itself from
sudden attack, it released its grip. The leopard, a vulnerable species put its
claws on its fleshy body. The bird tried to fly. They both rolled in air and
fell on the nearby bushes. The sloth bear, a vulnerable species made a loud
noise when its sleep got disturbed. Moreover, it slapped leopard that in haste
lost its control over its prey. The family of smooth coated otters (vulnerable
species) attacked the snake that fell nearby. After finishing their meal, the
adults were giving swimming lessons to the young ones in the nearby wetland. An
adult otter stood on its two hind legs, looked towards me and winked. It dived
back in water. I was so much mesmerised that I forgot to shot such interesting
incidents.
Meanwhile the sun moved down. I started my journey
back. I felt a sticky thing on my leg. An Indian pangolin (endangered species) was
licking with its long, very long tongue! I took out my camera to make a video
but my conscience stopped me because after sharing it on social media, many
would want to kill it for its beautiful shiny skin. I wanted to save it from
being killed so I put camera back in my bag. I captured the movement and
activity of that animal in my memories forever. Let us live and let them live!
Monday, October 1, 2018
Book Review : Perfect Love – 5.5 Ways To A Lasting Relationship by Shubha Vilas
Perfect Love – 5.5 Ways to A Lasting Relationship is
a treasure trove of scriptural wisdom for the modern age. It contains six
scintillating stories namely ‘The Wheel of Fortune’, ‘The Golden Letter’, ‘A
Silent Voice’, ‘The Other Before Oneself’, ‘The Woman Who Chose’ and ‘A
Condition About Conditions’ from the scriptures with deep philosophical truths
for creating enduring relationships. The stories contains simple keys yet
powerful for transforming relationships.
Forgiveness is key is the main theme of ‘The Wheel
of Fortune’ which narrates the story of Nala and Damayanti. Tolerate first and forgive
next is the first key to make a relationship last for a lifetime.
Rukmini expresses her love to Krishna in ‘The Golden
Letter’ as she explores that expressing love is crucial in a relationship. Appreciative
expressions of love are the second key to make a relationship last for a lifetime.
Trust is foundation of all relationships. In ‘A
Silent Voice’, Shakuntala first starts learning to trust herself, her inner
voice and then later on trusting Dushyanta, her lover and husband. Trust in
others begins by trusting oneself first, inner voice second and life itself,
third. Trust is the important key to make a relationship strong.
In ‘The Other Before Oneself’, the author narrates
the love story of Udayana and Vasavadatta as well as Lohajanga and Rupinika who
build their relationships based on quality time spent in each other’s company.
Spending quality and quantity time is the fourth key to make a relationship
last for a lifetime.
Savitri’s determination to stay with Satyavan is
retold in the story ‘The Woman Who Chose’. The determination to stay together
actually increases the overall levels of happiness and contentment in a human
being. Savitri was resolute not to let go of the relationship even in the face
of death itself.
As the name suggests ‘A Condition About Conditions’
is about the conditions that have positive or negative impact on the
relationships. A positive condition is the last half-key to make a relationship
last for a lifetime. The stories of Shantanu’s relationship with Ganga and
Satyavati and Pururava’s love for Urvashi talk about how negative conditions
complicate relationships from the beginning and strangulate them in the end.
Whereas Draupadi’s marriage with the five Pandavas lasted a lifetime.
Quotations that I liked from this book are as
follows:
1. Just
like birthmarks on your body reveal your identity, your values are birthmarks
on the soul that reveal your character.
2. Confusion
and clarification are two sides of the same coin. When the side of confusion
faces you, turn it around and seek clarification.
3. Dependence
is taking, independence is giving, and interdependence is an exchange
programme.
4. When
you look down upon someone, they appear ugly. When you look up at someone, they
appear beautiful. But when you look straight at someone, they appear the way
they are.
5. Exposure
to a variety of people, thoughts and culture is like learning to appreciate all
the colours in a set of paints.
6. Words
can paint images, which no brush can.
7. Filthy
roads are better than filthy minds; at least their filth is visible.
8. Those
who are troubling others are actually borrowing trouble for themselves.
Shubha Vilas is a TEDx speaker, lifestyle coach, storyteller
and author. He has delivered more than 4000 lectures on application of
scriptural wisdom in day-to-day life. Ramayana: The Game of Life is his
bestselling series. He’s also the author of Open-Eyed Meditations and The
Chronicles of Hanuman. Curious to know more about him, then visit his website –
www.shubhavilas.com.
For all those who wish to improve their relationship
with their partner it is must read book! :)
Wednesday, August 15, 2018
Book Review : What Will People Think? By Rashi Dubey
So, I have one more book in my collection signed by
author. This time it is What Will People Think? by Rashi Dubey.
On seeing the cover page of What Will People Think?,
my first thought was that it must be a self help book. But when I opened it, I
found that it is full of imagination as it is a novella. As the name suggested,
the story line of this novella is about to overcome the fear of ‘what will
people think’ and to follow one’s dreams ignoring the gossip of the society. As
success, closes all mouths! Isn’t it?
The story revolved around a girl Riya who loved to
paint but her parents did not understand her dreams and forced her to take an
attractive career like medical side. Her parents were extremely supportive to
her brother and showed gender inequality towards her. She tried her best to
convince them but all in vain. She took a strong decision to follow her dreams.
She rebelled. She left home.
After leaving home and hometown, she faced many
problems. She found supportive friends who helped her to grow in career as well
as emotionally. However, she terribly missed her family. One day, she met a
widower who is a doctor by profession but had keen interest in art. Love
bloomed between them and they got married. On knowing that her parents were in
trouble, she rushed to help them. In the end, her husband surprised readers by
taking a bold decision which overcome Riya’s parents fear ‘Log kya kahenge’ forever.
The story is simple without much twists and turns. The
story is neat and clean which can be read and enjoyed with the family. It is gripping
as I finished it in just three hours. The characters are well defined and plot
is easy to comprehend.
Some quotes from the book which I liked
1. The
main motto of this family was to stand
by each other at all times and be a single unit against the pitfalls of the
society.
2. Negative
people will continue to make you feel small and less but these will be the
people who will cheerfully encourage you when you continue growing in your life
in a positive way. This is irony of life.
3. It
is strange how people who are not your family could at times understands you
much better than your close family members. May be that’s the thing about
having friends.
The author is a software engineer by profession but
she loves to write. This is her second book. Her first book is The Heart Affair
: A short story. She blogs at liferelationshipredefined.wordpress.com. She can
be contacted at rashi.dubey811@gmail.com.
Her Facebook page is http://www.facebook.com/iamrashidebey/.
Grab your copy now! :)
Thursday, August 2, 2018
Lohagarh Fort, Bharatpur
As I had an hour until Banke Bihari Temple opened, I
decided to take a round around Lohagarh Fort in Bharatpur. It was quite a long
walk as it was a big fort.
Lohagarh meant made up of Iron Fort. Jat rulers of
Bharatpur built it.
Maharaja Suraj Mal built numerous forts one of them
was Lohagarh Fort. The fort was considered invincible as it was surrounded by a
huge moat and was made up of thick walls.
Inside Fort there was a museum but alas it was
closed on that day.
Maharaja Suraj Mal statue was worth seeing.
Numerous stories of bravery of Jat kings were
written over there on the stones.
The view from the top showed some age old havelies.
Wednesday, August 1, 2018
Patties of a difference!
Just outside Banke Bihari Temple in Bharatpur, there
is a patties shop. Though many patties shop are mushrooming these days on the
roadside in almost every city. But this shop has a different style of serving
patties. They slice the hot potato patties in half and put the sav (thick
bhujia) in it along with finely chopped onion. Then they pour spicy imali
chutney and ketchup in it. And serve it on a paper plate for just Rs. 10/. This
is the cheapest and tastiest snack I ever have!
If you visit Bharatpur, don’t forget to taste
patties from this tiny roadside shop. You can even alter some of the
ingredients as per your choice and taste!
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