Monday, June 19, 2006

Who rules and who protects India?

Topic which I have choosen to write about is very general, and I am sure each and every person residing in India would contribute atleast one opinion, maximum is not a limit. My mathematical mind says that I would be giving representing only 1/1billion people or even lesser than that.But my try would be to represent my point to all reading this blog.

My 23 years of stay in India has made me experience many things. Some good, some worth not saying. No more hitting around the bush. Coming to the point.
If I ask you the question "Who rules India?" may be from majority of people I can expect answer as Prime Minister of India. Lets try another one "Who protects India?", now people would hit me, with whatever is in their hands. As the doubtlessly answer would be our Three defence forces, Military, Air Force and Indian Navy.

But my friends, my answer for both the above questions differ from majority. My answer is "God", for both the questions. Lets see how did arrive at this. If take a close look at India then you would find that I am on a right side.

God is termed as Virtual entity, so He cannot rule as Indian Constitution does not allow Him to rule. But then also he maintains His supremacy. And this is fact and all the cognoscenti will have to agree on this.

Lets first look at how God protects India. Have you ever heard about any fatal diesease originating in India? Take example of AIDS, Cancer, Tuberculosis etc. the case was never registered in India first. One can call Gods grace or Indians' carelessness.

Go to any crowded place and if for some time you tell terrorist to lend his brain to you, you will find that you get so many chances to implant a bomb which can kill hundreds and hundreds in one blow. What else will call this, God himself is present to protect your holy soul.

There are so many things which no one takes care, then also India is successfully running on path of developed nation, courtesy God.

Since my childhood days I hear the phrase ¨Ram bharose karo¨. Now I got all Indians have a strong belief on God Ram, and not on themselves.

Now tell me who protects India is it our defence arms or God. Obviously God.

Now that you are convinced that God protects India, by corollary it proves that He rules also. Long live God.


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Thursday, June 08, 2006

What's there in name?

Shakespeare once said "What's there in name?" But let me make you aware that was said in late 16th century. If you still in auld langsyne, then sorry you dont belong to modern world. In todays world we are getting in touch with people more with help of Internet, personal contact is slanderizing. Imagine if you are meeting a person after a long time and you greet him saying "Sorry i forgot your name" or you would find your ways of saying him/her "yaar etc.". Won't you feel embrassed? Now take the different scenario you meet a person after a long time and you are able to call him by his name. First thing that comes to his mind is "What a memory he remembers my name also...". So you boast positive impression, when its really difficult to get such a positive approach, how can one afford to let go such a golden chance.
I was reading How to win and influence friends - Dale Carnegie. In that it was mentioned that Andrew Carnegie always urged to remember each persons' name he knew. And amazingly he remembered also. Dale consider this quality of Andrew to be one of his success formula. Another book Leadership management from Monk who sold his ferrari - Robin Sharma also quoted the same thing. JM was giving an example to Peter that if you supposed to meet a stranger in party and after some time you will realize that you have forgotten his/her name. Does this happen to you also? May be you are not paying any attention to what he is speaking, infact you are just getting that persons gestures and trying to get feel from his apperance.
Long ago I had a chance to attend Memory increasing program. In that first lesson they taught me is of remembering the name. I would like to share those with you all. First time you meet any person then pay attention to what he is speaking and repeat his name in you mind twice or thrice (depends on your efficiency :D ) and after that try to co-relate person's name with something very unique something strange. Or even you can can link with the person you already know.
Hope from onwards you we all we remember the names of each other... By the way oops sorry I forgot your name? :D


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Monday, June 05, 2006

Thougthts after working in office

Yaksh asked Yudhishtra many questions when all his brothers were lying on ground. One of them was "What is most fastest thing in universe?", the reply came "THOUGHTS". what a quick witted answer and that too straight on bulls eye.

On the way to my back to home, I too free my wild horses to conquer world of thoughts, to run fastest than any others' thoughts, to dig out the unfolded secrets of world.

What on earth, oops, it should be 'what in universe' do my mind think??? Just on last friday when i was in Bus no. 8 (Satyam has totally 20 route buses) and I saw all the buses leave at sharply 1845 hrs. It was as if we are going for somebody's marraige all the 20 buses in the queue. On some day I was getting a thought that we all are 'IT soldiers' going back to home after raging virtual war with clients. See the imagination. Even I too laugh at myself.

At end of the day while reading magazine essence of the day comes in front of my mind. This is the time when I get a chance of not repeating my mistakes.

Whereas in morning I get an opportunity to see the morning beauty, the whole day I remain electrified, energized, roused up.

Though Satyam charges us 1K bucks for bus service but that is an investment being done so that at later stages a get reaped fruits from the tree of thoughts.

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