Wednesday, August 29, 2012

The secret of Nagas

                            Amish Tripati's book 2 of the shiva trilogy "The secrets of Naga" is super fictional, wonderfully knitted and fabulous read. It took me 3 sittings of each 3 hrs to complete the book in two days. Fight with Naga in the forest to finding Brahaspathi in Panchavati, the journey has been quite a learning one. Though the theme of the trilogy is to find the existence of Good and evil in the world, it diversifies into simple fundamentals of way of life. It is not only the journey of Shiva to find the evil, It will be our own to understand why we act capriciously sometimes and why steadily other-times. The book clearly shows us the path of enlightenment on  how to discover the evil within us and do good for ablution of our sins in this given birth. I liked the repeating phrase "Good and evil are opposite sides of a same coin."

                             The character of Lord Shiva is perfectly etched to say why he stands out. Shiva always tried to find answers and when he found out, he changed his perception about someone or something and cleared his mind to find solutions. His life all through the book inspires a life.

                              According to Hindu myth, Shiva is the Supreme god and has five important works: creator, preserver, destroyer, concealer, and revealer. This indistinguishably says that we should lead our life in benevolent as well as fearsome forms.


The book is  an eye-opener for me... Hope it will do the same to you too.. enjoy the read...



Saturday, August 25, 2012

Fear of Failure....

There is only one thing that makes a dream impossible to achieve: "The fear of failure"…..

Paulo Coelho!

Fear and Failure go side-by-side almost all the times. People relate failure to fear. Why does one have 'fear of failure'? Why does one need to have 'fear of failure'? are the two intriguing questions which I thought were worth explaining.

Why does one have 'fear of failure'? One of the many reasons might be the unpreparedness and possibly trying some trial and error method at every crucial moment. Another reason might be the fear of competition wrecking your nerves. But the main reason I consider is,  the craving for success induces the fear of failure. And it is why one needs have 'fear of failure'!

I may sound weird to many though who say fear spifflicates success! then what drives you to success? Self-motivation, success hungry, et al come up from the guys who preach '7 ways to success','1000 ways to loose fear' stuff. But in actual it's your 'fear of failure' which drives you to work hard and find a way to success. Who succumbs to 'fear of failure' can never find a route to success.....

One has to turn the failure to success....... and that one is the god!

"We climb to heaven most often on the ruins of our cherished plans, finding our failures were successes."  - Amos Alcott


Thursday, August 23, 2012

Share and Inspire....

Share and Inspire... Two good words and two good activities which good people do.


What would we have or would have known  if our ancestors did not share?? Too rude to start but yes, where would we have been if anyone did not share, did not make a cultural or technology exchange.. Surely we would have been in caves in this modern world(a bit sarcastic though!). 

Forget it... what has 'Sharing and inspiring' to do with my life? As far I know, the first time I was sharing  a chocolate with my brother when I was 4. What did I get by that incident? bro-ness from my brother!! I do remember class-toppers(my competitors, mainly girls) in school never used to share knowledge with anyone. I am sure, no one would have shared with them what they did not share.

 Sharing is contiguous! Once sharing starts, no one can stop it!. You can see, the amount of posts share on FB, the spiral web where you find a link to a link which again points to another link. It literally does not end, unless you try to put an end to it.

What actually sharing does? It inspires.....

Inspiration is what you feel when you see a stalwart in the field which you have immense interest or by reading a book which virtually elevates your morality or watching a movie who influences the soul deep within. Here is my first inspiration, Bill Gates, for being the richest man but not for what he did in the field of computers. "The richest man" is what that attracted me because I used to like money and even now too. He being the richest man has somehow made me consume and stand up and say "I want to be the richest person in the world".. well that's the aspiration!! :P

Many will be inspired by a many who they come across!!.. I don't underestimate myself, I might inspired quite a many(my guess!! :D). We actually don't know whom we inspired; when we inspired, but the way we share, the way we work will inspire a millennium!!

So start sharing and inspiring....... 

Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Odisha - the 8th Continent

The title is no weirdo for those who moved to Odisha on some purpose like tour, education, et al.
There are some reasons!. Its one of the few places where there is no difference between potato and meat. Differently put in, It is the only place on the earth, where you find Chicken, mutton, fish in potato curry!!. I sometimes feel that people don't like to serve others. I always think why Odisha is still considered a poor state, given the mineral prosperity and large cultivable land with vast water resources. Though I didn't get a clear explanation for myself, I weigh the cause on the attitude and system of Odia life, their reluctance to new cultural, technical and methodical invasions. To the fact, only 2 % of entire population are Muslim and 2.4 % Christians(94.3 % are Hindu).


Odisha's roadside vendors never try to learn much. They are always content with what they get. Once it happened that, Himanshu wanted a dozen bananas, he asked the vendor "what is the price of a single banana?", the reply was Rs5. Himanshu asked the vendor, "I will take 12 bananas, sell me at Rs50".Here comes the immediate a big 'NO' from the vendor and goes on proclaiming "I will not sell bananas a rupee less". What we found is, they are letting the fruits rot, but not selling a rupee less. Till now we are unable to crack the "marketing or selling" strategy of these vendors.

I am not showing my sarcasm here. I am just relating to the behavioral aspect of some people, I come across the street. They never smile at a stranger, never do they say hello. I personally feel that Odisha should open up and be able to provide good hospitality and service. Though tourism is a large industry here, you don't find much development on the line. People here don't like competitiveness which I don't understand why.


I have been staying here since 2009. If I commemorate my past, Only a few moments I was happy about being in Odisha. though few moments relate to awesome Odia 'sweets', time spent with friends at IIT and wildness of Odisha. You will surely enjoy going to beaches and staying there at sunset. I explored places around Bhubaneswar only. I would like to visit  Sambalpur and Dhenkanal which have huge forest reserves. I know some the people whom I really like to be with and associate.

The above are some of the some of the problems we face in Odia, I guess some of Odia acquaintances also feel the same. A change in conduct, opening up to the wind of progression.

I guess to understand Odisha, I should be part of Odisha which I never gave a thought. From today, I find myself a way to be part and lead a happy go life in Odisha.

Preetam if you reading this, this isn't about your kind of people. You are really good.

The 8th continent 



Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Choice & Decision...





“Alice came to a fork in the road. 'Which road do I take?' she asked.
'Where do you want to go?' responded the Cheshire Cat.
'I don't know,' Alice answered.
'Then,' said the Cat, 'it doesn't matter.”  - Alice in the wonderland

What choice do I have? What decision should I make? are two daunting questions which haunt us through our entire life. Why do we always think making a choice is a scaring thing?. It's simply because we don't know the consequences of making that choice!. What actually is the difference between Choice and decision? I wish to put it this way, Choice has endless possibilities like a scalar quantity, you can use permutations and combinations and probability but u finally end up at a point where you have make a decision. And decision should have direction like a vector quantity, you have make a decision in a right manner so that you do not end up being debacle or a ridicule!


Being a engineer, I will have my own way of treating choice and decision as simple as scalar and vector quantities.. but don't you think they are behind my scientific explanation?... It takes 'GUTs' to make a decision among endless hypotheses and you should not regret the choice you made at the end of the day...


Keep your guts intact to make a choice & decision!!!






Monday, August 20, 2012

God ---- The Myth

Right from  childhood, I have had this doubt... Do god listen to my prayers?. As I grew, the incertitude kept on escalating. The more rational I am turning into, the more are my questions.

In one of the classes in 7th class, My social studies teacher Mr. Chenna K Reddy, made a short note on the number of languages spoken in India. The very same moment, raised the first question, How can god understand these many languages? Suppose God understands and speaks all languages, why will he communicate to me? There are billions out there who are seeking god's attention.

One of the first things we hear from our elders is "God is everywhere, he will be watching you".. I came to a conclusion that even if he is present, the only thing he does is only watching!. If he had involved with our lives, we would not be doing any wrong and nothing unethical would be happening around. There would have been no murderers, rapists, sociopaths et al..

Why do we prayer when we are nervous? when we are frightened? Why do we pray when we get something which we didn't expect? when he protects us? If god was actually there, you wouldn't be frightened, you wouldn't be nervous... There wouldn't been no wars, communal riots... But why are they!!

Let say Some random guy proclaims that he is the "god". Do you believe him?.. No, you don't because you think even if god existed, he wouldn't just appear in front o3f you because you think he is above all. We believe in something which is non-existent and has powers to cure our problems, But we don't have the same confidence ourselves. Good or bad, we always have some one to blame for because we don't blame ourselves and we are devoid in our hearts

God is the myth... God is virtual, he is invented/reinvented to take the blame, when something does not go our way.


"Stand away from dwarfs, for it's God who hit them on the head."




THe KinG MAkEr - mOnEy

"For I don't care too much for money, for money can't buy me love." - The Beatles

Money is always a recurring debate among the intellectual groups as well as laymen people.
"A day never goes by, without you shelling out a rupee.
A day never goes by, without you giving you a thought towards your finances.
A day never goes by, without you analyzing what money cant buy......."

The entire universe runs on currency.... Nowadays everything is valued in terms of currency....

Some say "Money cant buy everything"... Its fun to hear them say some kind of weird lines...

Money can buy a clock, but not time,
Money can buy a bed but, not sleep,
Money can buy a book, but not knowledge,
Money can fetch a doctor, but not good health,
Money can buy a position, but not respect,
Money can buy blood, but not life,
Money can buy gadgets, but not happiness.

STFU!!!...... DO you have time,sleep,knowledge,health,respect without money????... wrongly construed...

Everyone knows that politicos, sport stars, bureaucrats,film stars, et al  have much money and enjoy their life and even prayed as demigods.... Do you think this is because they don't have money??... They have plenty..... A politician's son becomes a politician but not a poor farmer's son........ Poor are always poor because.... they don't have "Money"..

If they had money, they will be called poor......they get respect in society, they get happiness by being respected, they can fetch doctor and get health checkup instead of dying of some unknown disease, They can send their children to school and educate them... what not...

I always believe in "Money makes everything"... so start believing!!