- Serenity of mind,
- Good-heartedness,
- Silence,
- Self-control, and
- Purity of nature
Monday, May 30, 2011
Noble Values of Life
Monday, May 23, 2011
Monday, April 11, 2011
Inaction in action and Action in Inaction!!!
Friday, February 11, 2011
वन्दे परमानन्दमाधवम ||
यत्कृपा तमहं वन्दे परमानन्दमाधवम ||
I pray thy the Supreme Blissful 'Madhava', whose grace render me - the mute and crippled one;
the eloquence and strength to climb the mountain peaks !!!
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
सर्वे भवन्तु सुखिन:
सर्वे भवन्तु सुखिन: सर्वे सन्तु निरामया:!
सर्वे भद्राणि पश्यन्तु मा कश्चिद् दुःखभाग भवेत्!!
अर्थात:
सब सुखी हों, सब स्वस्थ हों, कल्याण के भागी हों! कोई भी दुखी न रहे!
सब मन: कामनाएं, चाहे वे लौकिक हों चाहे पारलौकिकी, प्रभु की प्रार्थना, भक्ति, प्रभु के नाम और उसके यथार्थ अर्थ की भावना से पूर्ण होती है!
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Nishkama Karma (Desireless Action) - Relevance in Modern Times
मा कर्मफलाहेतुभूर्र्मा ते सँगोअस्त्व्कर्मणि ||
These scriptures contain directives to make a man’s life happy and urge him to abide by the ‘Law of Virtue’. The message therein provides the inner strength making a person adopt a positive attitude. They are absolutely essential for building moral integrity and being eternal, the norms are applicable to all persons even to this day and shall do so time immemorially. The study of them is absolutely indispensable, would cleanse the mind and make it pure, help mould character and aid achieve mental equanimity and humanity’s happiness and prosperity will be assured.
The contents in the Vedas have been broadly divided into three branches (Kanda); namely, path of action (Karma), knowledge (Gnana) and devotion (Upasana), following which one can reach the ultimate goal. The Karma prescribed the conducts one should do and explains how by observing them, materialistic tendencies can be wiped out. Their performance will bring prosperity not only for individual but the entire universe. These righteous conducts alone can keep society in a disciplined manner.
The Nishkama Karma (disinterested action) approach to action can prevent unethical motives on one hand and promote the ethical ones on other. Simultaneously, this process dovetails seamlessly into the Karmic theory ─ egoless, disinterested action will be ethical, a good cause, and hence a productive of wholesome effect. The mix of three ‘Gunas’ could influence one’s ability for Nishkama Karma but preponderance of Rajas or Tamas hinders rightful actions or distract one from his Dharma. The ethical quality of decisions tends to be endangered when the desire driven lower self clamors for its gratification from duty. These insistence clouds one’s sense of right and wrong, of balance, of proportions breeds unethicality and inefficiency.
The Nishkama Karma embodies a process of alignment of human action with that of Prakiti (Nature) performing Karma ordained by one’s Swadharma. Nishkama Karma, by restraining self-aggrandizing ego and greed restores the lost kernel of Dharma. It trains and guides the exercise of discretion in favour of higher calls beyond one’s egocentric self. This ensures one’s ascent along the ethical scale, leading to cleansing of heart and holist development. Nishkama Karma helps realization of self, equanimity of mind – the cornerstones of Vedantic ethics. Distinctively, the person empowered thus attains ‘Karma Yoga’ and achieve the distinction of being called a ‘Karma Yogi”. Mother Teresa, Mahatma Gandhi, and Martin Luther King, are revered for their selfless services toward mankind and are commonly referred to as ‘Karma Yogis’ of modern times.
Monday, November 1, 2010
Realigning the Moral Compass -II
- आचारहीन व्यक्ति न पवित्र होते हैं और न पवित्र आचरण करते हैं |
'यन्नवे भाजने लग्न: संस्कारो नान्यथा भवते|
- बालावस्था में जो संस्कार प्राप्त होता है वह अमिट होता है |
Sunday, October 10, 2010
सर्वमंग्ल्मंग्ल्ये - दुर्गासप्तशती
शरण्ये त्र्यम्बके गौरी नारायणी नमोअस्तु ते ||
- दुर्गासप्तशती
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
गायत्री मंत्र - Gayatri Mantra!
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
Realigning the Moral Compass
The primary scriptures Vedas – four in numbers – RigVeda, YajurVeda, SamaVeda and AtharvaVeda – the treasure trove of Hindu religion, tradition and culture containing codes of righteous conduct, were taught by God Himself thousands of years ago and have been preserved carefully and handed over to us. They are absolutely essential for building moral integrity and being eternal, the norms are applicable to all persons even to this day and shall do so time immemorially. The study of Vedas is absolutely necessary for everyone, would cleanse the mind and make it pure, help mould character and aid achieve mental equanimity.
The contents in the Vedas have been broadly divided into three branches (Kanda); namely, path of action (Karma), knowledge (Gnana) and devotion (Upasana), following which one can reach the ultimate goal in life.
The Karma prescribed the rites one should do and explains how by observing them, material tendencies can be wiped out. Their performance will bring prosperity not only for individual but the entire universe. Rites should be observed with interest, commitment, devotion and avidity, anticipating absolutely no reward. Charity (Gupt Daan) should be given liberally and without any mental reservations.
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
"The Bhagavad Gita" - "श्री भाग्वत गीता"
Be self -controlled, sincere, truthful, loving, and full of the desire to serve...
Give freely.
Learn to be detached and to take joy in renunciation.
Do not get angry or harm any living creature, but be compassionate and gentle; show good will to all. Cultivate vigor, patience, will, purity; avoid malice and pride.
Then, you will achieve your destiny."
-The Bhagavad Gita ( श्री भाग्वत गीता)
Friday, May 28, 2010
Mahamritunjay Mantra
उर्वारुकमिव बन्धनात मृत्योर्मोक्षिय मा मृतात् ॐ
Saturday, May 8, 2010
Thursday, March 18, 2010
Gita Saar
"Whatever happened in the past, it happened for the good; Whatever is happening, is happening for the good; Whatever shall happen in the future, shall happen for the good only. Do not weep for the past, do not worry for the future, concentrate on your present life." Bhagwat Gita
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Happy and Colourful Holi!!!
We played our first Holi…
I was hesitant to take the initiative…
May be not to displease you – I would not dare to do that…
or for an unknown fear…
or for weird and wonderful reason(s)
You took the initiative...
I reciprocated hypnotically…
We came close... so close…
I could feel the aroma and the softness of your body…
I am mesmerized... till today
I will cherish these memories till I SLEEP...
Anyway Happy and colourful Holi to you this year again!!!
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Why was Bt Brinjal banned in India?
Banta Singh said “Sir ji, उसमें Monsanto नें “cry one for all” (Cry 1Ac) toxin जो पा दित्ता हैं!!!”.
Saturday, November 28, 2009
Saturday, September 26, 2009
"रूपं देही जयं देही यशो देही द्विषो जहि"
मैं देवी से यह प्रार्थना करता हूँ और आशीर्वाद मागता हूँ की हे देवी! हम रूपवान हो, विजयी हो, यशश्वी हो तथा हमारे द्वेषों अर्थात काम - क्रोध आदि का नाश हो.
Sunday, September 13, 2009
Blow Pipe
In my final year of school, I had to come to study in 1968 to Bombay (Now Mumbai) since my father had been transferred at the Indira Dock. It was easy for us to get admission, since we were already students of Central School (now Kendriya Vidyalaya), Seminary Hills, Nagpur.
We for a short while stayed at Ghatkopar, before shifting to Bandra Bandstand in the Government’s quater. All three of us – two brothers & one sister used to travel by local up to Kanjur Marg station from Ghatkopar and would climb up the Powai Hill to the Kendriya Vidyalaya. Sometimes, for a change, we would get down at Vikhroli station and take a BEST bus up to the school. This was more or less a routine for me for one full academic year; thereafter I had joined engineering college at Jaipur, and other two of my siblings continued for one and two years each respectively .
Our class (11A) room was at the extreme end of the corridor on the right side. We had a make shift teacher’s rest room at the extreme dead end of the corridor between the two class rooms. Our class teacher, a very handsome lady, as a Kashmiri should look like, was to occupy that room along with other few lady teachers. Madam Lahori had a typical accent and would call “sh” as “s”. She could never pronounce my name correctly as “Pushkar” but “Puskar”, but it used to sound very sweet. Whenever not in a good mood or annoyed due to our mischief’s, she would shout by name (she could recognize the voice of each one of us) sitting from her room and make us shiver.
Many of the names of my friends and classmates have faded from my memory; it is almost around forty years now, a few names I recollect are, Swaroop, Ray/Rai, Kamla, Patwardhan…. I hope one day, this nostalgic event posted on this net blog unit us. We remember each other and get connected/ networked though this modern media of internet.
One of the reasons for commotion in our class was due to a shot from a blow pipe from the other classroom diagonally opposite to ours. These shots would come from Ramesh’s blowpipe. He was my younger sister’s classmate of 10 A. He was also very studious and always stood first among his class. He would keep few grains of pulse in his mouth, look for a target in our class; most venerable would be the one who would be listening very attentively to the teacher. The shot used to hurt; every one of our classmates had been hit by his stray shots. Anyone of us, who would get hurt, would not hesitate to take a revenge in between the two lecture breaks, if got the chance, or otherwise during the lunch break. The ensuing commotion would not be taken lightly by the Madam Lahori and a stern warning would be given to both the party. I hope Ramesh would give a similar blow pipe hit to the smart guys from the developed countries during the forthcoming meet on climate change at Copenhagen.
P R Chandna
Thursday, July 30, 2009
Rajmata Gayatri Devi – A tribute
Rajmata Gayatri Devi of Jaipur, passed away yesterday. This exquisitely beautiful Maharani of Jaipur and Princess from Cooch Behar, the erstwhile kingly state of West Bengal, was one of the most beautiful & graceful women in the world.
I had a very strange way of seeing her during my college days. I still very clearly remember the incidence even after lapse of around thirty nine years. As a young student of Malviya Engineering College, Jaipur, during the summers of 1970 I was campaigning for elections. We had quite good numbers of non-resident students - called day scholars, who were required to be personally met or at least distributed with the pamphlets. The best way to catch them was when they would be leaving the college in the evening at the main gate standing near Ram and Shyam tea stall.
We used to rush out a few minutes early from the last period and cycle down to the main road, outside the main gate, leading towards the Jaipur town and distributed the pamphlets, to each of the day scholars passing by. Sometimes, we even stopped the strangers who pass that way and handed over the leaflets. During one of these days, standing at the main gate I saw a white car coming from the Sanganer Airport side towards us, as usual we forced it to slowdown and put forward my hand towards the car window to throw the leaflet in. On seeing the beautiful occupant of the car, I was speechless & frozen and the lady occupant looked at me, smiled, pulled the leaflet from my hand and asked the driver to move on. My friends were surprised at my act, pulled me aside and in the same breath told - Do you know who she was?! Before I could say no they said, she was Maharani of Jaipur.
I can never ever, forget that face and the incidence in my lifetime.
May she rest in peace.