Points to ponder...

Read "Mandukya" and "7 state of consciousness"


Four-thousand years ago, an urban civilization lived and traded on what is now the border between Pakistan and India. During the past century, thousands of artifacts bearing hieroglyphics left by this prehistoric people have been discovered. Today, a team of Indian and American researchers are using mathematics and computer science to try to piece together information about the still-unknown script.

November 23, 2009

The Ghost Returns....

Babri Masjid case was waiting to return. This time exactly when Congress's limbs gotten weak. When they TROT they make sure others ROT.

With hundreds and thousands of evidences unearthed by reputed historians, archeologists and religious heads, court is yet to come to a conclusion. The courts do not see it as a 'escapism' of the muslim communal forces when they dont appear in court when they are supposed to.

Ayodhya Evidence I and II - by Koenraad Elst (A Belgian Indologist)
Found and Lost - The Ayodhya Evidence - by Koenraad Elst

Now, the TV channels a screaming at top of their voices over a tiny bit of improvisation in the Lieberhan Commission report.

Babri Masjid issue is one of those that never get resolved just like:
Article 356
Common Civil Code
Terrorists' intrusion at borders
Ram Sethu
Communal riots in Orissa
and many more...

And, the Congress government has proved to be indecisive for whatever personal reasons, on Chinese invasion and 26/11. Maybe Congressmen are paid by Communists and Terrorists large sums to keep the issues alive.

What the Congress has missing in them to resolve these? - Patriotism




September 07, 2009

Who's gonna save BJP?

The party is going through a 'Automatic Filtering Service' (like a maintenance.) This time around, like the law of nature says, 'fittest survives.'

But the point is made:

To the BJP, what matters is its 'discipline.'
To Jaswant and Shourie, its 'disciplined than thou.'
To the press 'we lose our food if you are disciplined'

BJP has to first give up on being an 'all inclusive' party, it's simply not.

(Images:
thehindubusinessline.com and The Hindu)

September 03, 2009

My Choice of Most Beautiful Indian Women



Courtesy: All photos from Google Image Search. Belongs to respective owners.

June 29, 2009

Post Indian Election....

To me, the post election scenario in India, just proves that Indian electorate do not have any long term perspective for our country. That the electorate cannot think beyond castes, religions, local benefits, limited understanding of citizen rights and above all, what we basically lack is to see (not where) what India should be in her character within another 10 years.

The Indian politicians themselves do not have any vision for our country, not beyond their own survival in the administrative powers.

We love to compare every aspect of our country with others and mostly be satisfied if we are within top 100! But pathetically enough, we are on top for all the worse attributes. If billions of dollars flow in to the health sector into India, I wonder where those money is all going if it cannot remove us from the 1st position in bad health (aka HIV.)

The government can simply ask itself this question "What should the government machinery do if India should eradicate poverty, ill health, slums... within 5 years?" Chart a plan and put it on table visible to the entire 1.4 billion population of India and have us watch the government actually implement those plans and complete them with accurate results in 5 years. Just demonstrate this to us, and we are ok with whoever rules this country!

Even if the BJP communalises people, even if Congress steals the treasury for their personal benefits, even if Janata Dal splits into innumerable parties with ONE member in each split, why do we care? We just want to SEE in reality, what this government SAID they will DO in given time. That's it.

To be there, it takes another 50 years for any party to grow up to that stature, and the people of India to start thinking in that direction. We can only talk. We will not behave when elections are around. We just do not know our rights fully.

This will continue in every election....

May 05, 2009

My lovely Varsha....

I met her out of the blue. We talked and I just don't know how soon we grew over the other in affection. In matter of days we became verrrry close. We talked music, we talked music, and we talked about music.... carnatic all the way and some of movies. We were probably destined to meet.

She was studying law, and lived in the hostel. If she could turn on her microphone while talking to me, if it was sensitive enough, I would have heard a soft continuous 'C' note which we term as 'Shruti' in Indian music. I asked Varsha how she finds the hostel environment. She said she cant sing aloud or play her music louder and get shouted down by her roommates. When no one is around, she plays them and enjoys. I asked her further more about the hostel. She put me on hold for few minutes and came back to tell me that she had to suddenly kill the 'C' note that was going on for long. I asked her how she did it. 'I followed the note and slapped it on the wall' she said. The splattered mosquito probably filled up remaining part of graphics on the wall with rest of its family.

'How in the world can you live in such a place?' I asked 'why can't you enclose a mosquito net or something?' I liked what she said 'However when I cant play my music, I have these mosquitoes helping me with the Shruti and I construct a song with it and humm it along....' Adaptation. She adapted to what she had. Poor girl hardly knew she was being slowly injected with virus by those Shrutis everynight.

She messaged me that she got selected for the 'Moot Court' team which represented India in the US. She deserved the selection. We still chatted on Yahoo while she prepared to leave on the tour, but her excitement was missing. I did not much sense what was really wrong with her. She said she just doesnt want to go. But I turned myself into Vivekananda telling her how this opportunity can change her life... how she should have her mental makeup to succeed etc etc...

Next day, her roommate told me she was suffering from fever and wasn't able to talk to me. I did not have a way to call her. So no communication. She messaged me later that she is ok and was getting ready to go.

Not till days later I got her message again that she was doing ok, despite high fever during the day and even in the Moot Court she was managing somehow. I had prescribed her some pure vegetarian food which she can manage in the US. She saw some doctor with help of her brother but it wasn't of much help. She was asked to return to India to get admitted in a Delhi hospital. Her parents live in Delhi, so it was safe.

Her roommate after many days told me that Varsha did very well in the Moot Court. She was given a cash prize about $2500 and an award. I was very happy to hear that she did it even with her health conditions.

Before Varsha left for US, I had asked her to visit my home after her return. She promised she will. At a point, I was planning to offer her my first floor small house to stay. Her college would just be at 10 minutes walk. I didn't want her to be in hostel. But I actually did not tell her about the plan.

She was treated for her fever and headache at Delhi. I don't really know what the doctors suggested her parents. She was then taken home to be under her parent's care. No one, even the doctors, had any clue of why her fever persisted. Doctors could not even diagonize the problem. She always told her friend that she wanted to come back to Bangalore and see her 'Anna' (brother,) thats me.

I was in the office working that day. In the afternoon, Varsha's professor, who is a good friend of mine, called me. She said 'Varsha is no more! She had Meningitis. She died this morning.'

That shattered me into pieces. I never saw Varsha in real life. But we developed such a wonderful bond between us, that I truly loved her and cared for her like my own sister. She lived with the music of mosquitoes which finally killed her.....

She died on May 5th, 5 years ago. She lives in my heart for ever.... I always wish her next life be filled with joy and happiness and a wonderful health....