Saturday, February 15, 2020

~ Theology of Life ~



Everyone at some time in life wonders what happens after death. Throughout history, some of the most thoughtful minds have advocated that life does not end with the death of our body, but continues on via a process known as reincarnation. In the Western world, followers of the Orphic religion in ancient Greece were the first known exponents of reincarnation. They were succeeded by Pythagoras, Socrates, Plato and a host of other philosophers.

The Vedic literature of India advocates that the soul, or Atma, gives life to the body. Life does not arise from a particular combination of material elements as some modern scientists theorize. At the time of death, we leave one body and enter a new one. That is called reincarnation.

The concept is not as alien as it might seem. We can observe that we change from one body to another throughout our lifetime. Our body at birth is completely different from our adult body. Yet throughout these changes, the conscious self remains the same. Similarly, the conscious self remains the same at death and transfers from one body to the next in the cycle of reincarnation.

Our present body is the result of a long series of actions and reactions in previous lives. The law that governs this is known as karma: ~ Every action has a reaction~ Our previous actions have produced our present body, and our current actions will determine our next body.

Only in the human form can we free ourselves from the endless cycle of reincarnation, of birth and death, by re-establishing our eternal, loving relationship with Lord Krishna. As Krishna states in Bhagavad Gita 8.16, “From the highest planet in the material world down to the lowest, all are places of misery wherein repeated birth and death take place. But one attains to My abode.. never takes birth again.”

Friday, February 14, 2020

~ Everyday Soul ~


In today's corporate jamboree one gets entangled with multitudes of shades, be it mirage of never ending targets or unattainable benchmarks of your bosses and peers!

Could there be someone whom you can rely on and talk on a different platitude knowingly fully well that he/she wont be taking advantage of the openness you bestow with good faith and honour? Can there be a friend you make in today's flinching competitiveness and erosion of morals and values to achieve the non achievable! you have to be truly honest to your own self whilst you dig into deep thoughts and figure out a genuine answer, though most of us would speak a politically correct answer would be the old school of thought. ..

There are souls you will find besides you who are good guides and are genuine in their introspection about you - they are observant about you - heart and soul, they know what could be the best for your living and existence....luckily we all have a few ~ for us they are above pride and prejudice with a common ground of your betterment.

It is you and only yourself who has to tread a different path whilst you try to recognize them amongst many who you generally meet everyday but cannot see with your inner self. With lots of discussions on varied topics, your "Everyday Man" - a soother is amongst you - try to find him and befriend him, for he is the God's angel amongst many who has been around you knowingly and unknowingly trying to make you happy and rebound with every fall... Surprise him with the gratitude that he never felt could be given to him & see for yourself the natural bond you make with your "Everyday Soul" - Start your search and feel the difference ...!!!




~ Man on a Slider ~




Passing through the busy road in Rajouri Garden - a naive West-Delhi Colony, I always am lookout for "My Man on the slider". It is in my personal interest that my prawning eyes are looking out for a distant meeting with him. His eclectic glance to myself brings me cheer and a ray of hope towards a futuristic life we all want to live. A hope, an expression of positivity i may call him, he is always effervescence in his gesture towards all and sundry. Always smiling and ready to break the verbal chord with any stranger who approaches him with a sense of magnanimity and respect. His condition would make you think and compare him to a roadside mendicant who has had a lost opportunity in life or life has been extra harsh on him. 

With no one beside his side night and day (doesn't love to talk about his family or where they are), he works upon his own self during the day – washing dishes or other daily wage work he lays his hand on road-side eateries Whilst you start to communicate with him, you will get to know that far beneath his dilapidated style of life, lives a far more enriched man with prudent life lessons learnt the harsh way. His only "Great" wish with the lord was if at all he had workable legs and he could have walked on earth - Early in childhood, he was diagnosed with polio and hence could not every walk straight on his own feet.

Further spending time with him made me believe on faith life has on our ability to challenge its discourses. His self-esteem and firm belief in living each day as it comes gives me teaching of life and how we should live it. Give him alms and he would take it sometimes with respect or at times shun them, depending upon his mood. For him talking to people, creating a repository of memory of those talks is much more important than accumulating alms and storing them in a secret roadside burrow!
What is the best take-away i get from him whenever I encounter him on my trips through his favorite road - "Bhaiya I have no qualms about living the way I am , the best I have got is my mental ability to be positive and live life with all my infirmities"... When my time comes to depart, I should be the happiest person vanishing from this time bound existence but not before touching the life of many who have lost all hope about the future of this amazing journey!"
Alas, here I find a man on his sliding wooden plank - all that he can say is his "Asset of a lifetime" and still living with brimming joy and hope about life - Kudos to this man of honor and dignity...!!!

Wednesday, February 12, 2020

What the Class Reunion taught me...!!!


What the Class Reunion taught me...

The Back-bencher became a famous doctor in a New York Hospital
The Studios sort became a homemaker.
The Sporty type became a fabulous painter
The Nerd doned the hat of a club level cricketer...
A Science student eventually became a Chartered Accountant.
An Arts student was a VP in a big IT house...
A Commerce student was a top Fashionista...
The Big-Bunker of the class was a top level businessman of the city...


That's Life,!!! With all its conundrums, it bestows its challenges and goodies in an appropriate fashion, it is us who don't condition ourselves to the spectacle of time.
No one would know what you are treading for...your journey is unique to your own self, give life a chance to populate its true nature. As the empirical of time unlocks, you will see the trails it leaves behind with a sense of thoughtfulness!!!

Tuesday, February 11, 2020

~ Kanwar Uncle - A Pedagogy of Life ~



His long lasting presence around our vicinity did not had a visible effect on me until I realized his feeble walk around our home.
As our conversation broke, we started to confide in our talks about life and its living. I could well decipher that Kanwar uncle (As we know him) had live a life well enriched in its all possibilities. Be it ups and downs, he has been a constant worker all around his life as we have seen him. Living a retired life since two decades, he has been generally hale and hearty with all his domestic commitments post his retirement.
Uncle " What do you think of life as you have lived and what has been your deepest regret out of it?" was my quick question as I met him in our neighborhood park. His thought able reply was " I have no regrets from the Almighty!, he has been so kind to me in his bestowing of all his goodies. All through my life, I have had praises of him and thank him for giving me this opportunity to live an able bodied person at this fag end of my life!". These words expounded a ray of ultimate home and ecstasy in my thinking about what we would be life when we hit upon his age - though considering the kind of life we are leading now a days, It would be quite easy to comprehend if we will ever be able to hit upon this age!

As the conversation further develops he gives his mark of advice " Khush reha karo -  sab achcha hoega, Eh Life teh istraan hi chalegi, kadi upar teh kaddi neeche!" I took this adage of prudence to my subconscious mind and thank him for sharing his thought provoking gesture. I have always believed to talk to elders with all of magnanimity and humbleness as they are the living gods who have lived life with all of their vital experiences and conjectures - the ups and downs of life must have been grilling and how they have defied everything during their journey and still have maintained the positivity of it.
Considering extreme steps nowadays which highly aspirational people take, living with gratitude and thankfulness is all it takes to live life in all its melody.

Many of us have such living personalities around us who are filled till the brim of knowledge and enriching experiences of life, we tend to ignore them of their ways and thinking dispositions, we dont like talking to them and afford to spend our precious time with them. But as time seepage's , you will find yourself sitting on the same melodrama of life waiting for someone to talk to them and spend un-forgetful moments with them.

Thanks Kanwar uncle, today as I write this i see you go pass my home and truly revere your thoughts whilst I start living life in a different perspective.

Sunday, February 9, 2020

~ Man with the Silence of Body ~~


The man had an eloquent silence besides his persona. He was travelling with sense of stagnation of body and mind and with a scene not many of us like to be in, not at this time of our life.
As of now, whilst I drive towards my unending destination , the hearse van makes its way towards the cemetery for his final rites, I just reminisce the life the “Unknown Man” must have lived and leaves behind a voluminous part of his thoughts and experiences he had shared with his loving family.
His family members had done the religious chores of what were expected out of them. As he laid in his own world of silence and tranquility, all sorts of people who were looking towards him held him in high esteem. With round of praises as he was raised over a ground to be set to flames, the thought provoking moment was all set for us to reminisce his past!
The man was none other than a body on the pyre to be consigned to the finality of life. The “Agni” tatva which will vanish his body away and only the bones would be the resultant !
With thoughts living besides what all would be left, the final journey as Bhagwat Gita entails would be taken alone, no family, no friends and acquaintances, the hard but true fact of life would come in everyone’s lifetime. As time would have it, the anonymity of the “Man” was no cause of concern to everyone who saw him go in the hearse van, the folding of  hands lead them believe in the presence of harsh truth one has to face , now it is not the moment for the alive, but one day it would certainly be!
The pyre is the last and final wish from the physical world one can have whilst he is alive, what happens next is all talk of various religions and faith. Though the belief in the fact that the Man would again be brought back to life, though in different world and physical form cannot be simply rejected.
The magnanimity of life is all it is – live at the moment of joy and thankfulness , be so, as time is the beauty which shall slip your life away one day and the next folding hands would be for you in all praise of what you did the whole of it!

Wednesday, February 5, 2020

~ A watchful Eye~



Sitting at a composure, the anonymity of his eyes was befalling the spectacle of the ordinary world as he saw. He was as maimed in his stance as one has fulfilled his worldly life and is now ready to depart. His sole backrest was a metro pillar and his cushion was a gifted pillow. He qualified to be a mendicant but he was not! When inquired about his worldly name and title, he juxtaposed the two and replied "Ravi" and he was once a small time road peddler. Now that he is of no use to the society - as per his evaluation of himself, he chose to time-pass the last legacy of his life. A thoughtful prudence led us to believe that he was a an educated lot which made him stand alone from rest of the types in his vicinity. The cruel justice of time made him the man he was today. Having a wife and two kids was all he showered his love on, but an unfortunate event stole it all away.

He still believes in the tapestry of destiny as he himself has been been a prime witness to the same. Observing the rush hour without a blink of eyes, he judges the drama of life and the running around on the roads. His last call at humanity makes us believe the wisdom he has acquired whilst he led a depthful life. "Everything is prematurely destined, you are all puppets of circumstances and events of time, let the time unfold its character, you shall have to wait and see what happens to you!" Alas, the man with such wisdom is negated by society as materialism is what is weighted in a man's character.
For me, he is a living persona of life lived with judgement and prudence of thoughts and actions. 

Monday, January 27, 2020

Sanjay ~ A confluence of education and failure of it...



I see him in the morning , drenched in his thoughts about his life and what he has made out of it or may be what the society or system has given him.
Getting up at 5 a.m the zeal takes him to work - of a garbage collector of our block and the duty which is of utmost urgency and the need of the hour for everyone in our vicinity.
Nobody gives him a patient hearing and he treads in his thoughts home after home and arranges his collection in pristine beauty. He becomes the most sought after man in the morning in equivalence to our newspaper vendor and our housemaid. A general chit-chat educates me more about his situation and the need of him doing his job, which he does with alacrity. "No job is menial" is his motto and it is only the respect of time which makes or breaks a man" is his true ideal motto of life.He takes his responsibility with aplomb and with a dignified way. Getting free only by mid afternoon, the luncheon is a pair of snacks which he has earned from his monthly salary - a majority of it is shipped back home to support a family. Evenings are loitered around in search of better possibilities and reading a light novel.
As I break ice with him on his background i got to know that he is an arts graduate from a remote town in Bihar and aspired to be a IAS, but as destiny had its way, his personal responsibilities took him to lead a life which he never thought of!
He has no complaints from life and GOD and always is in thankful mode , for he knows that there could have been worst and that he is seen it. The only askance from him towards me is to help him find another job which he could do to his educational abilities....
Till then, my friend Sanjay is the teacher with me ....for he teaches me the most beautiful subject of everyday living..."Life".....

Thursday, December 12, 2019

An Extempore Morning Tea Cuppa..!!!


An Extempore Morning Tea Cuppa..!!!

We call her "Didi", her effervescence is pitching. You venture out with all your zeal to just have a tête-à-tête. The tea she prepares has sweetness of a relationship she carries with you. Not to forget the occasional mouthwatering snacks that she prepares and sells. The aplomb she carries gets dissolved into your disposition. Start a talk with her and her ever smiling face will give you hope of positivity. Life must not have been fair to her, but she keeps it aside for what she went to. Working with that Midas touch with one hand (the other being partially amputated) she carries the majestic aura to the envious of the well earning. A small dilapidated Tea stall does magic to your eternal self, what a start with the day .... Combined with that noble hug energizes you to the core. Bless you with all our thoughts Didi and keep up the flags high with us to emulate specially those odd days in your life! You can have a glimpse of her entrepreneurial succor Infront of Gulf Adiba building, Phase 2,Udyog Vihar, Gurugram.

Tuesday, November 12, 2019

~ The Uncle he was...~



whilst most of all are existing, there are few who are living this wonderful life and obeying what has been told to them by the consciousness!

Quite recently on my brisk walking contours near a park adjacent to my home, I befriended my senior friend who has been living a simple and quite life and is a regular in the park since time immemorial. A simple "Namaste" lead me to believe that he was quite lonely and wanted a companion to share his enormous wealth of experience he has earned. After quite a few meetings, I was honored to be called at his home - having exchanged the addresses, a meeting was fixed to be his pristine quest for the evening chit-chat.

The Curiosity in me lead me to take a stroll around his dilapidated dwelling, to my amazement, the Octogenarian was at his witty best. Having seen me to the core, he instantaneously recognized me and approached me for a cuppa Tea.The beverage which I like so much became the catalyst point for me to enter his one room set "Home" and he was quick to start preparation for cup of Tea.
Talks unfolded and we started to know each other better in lieu of killing time, which we both had to enormous proportions - for me being a Saturday and for him every day is a holiday as he is living a retired life.
With each passing second, we started to know each other better and it was then i first was introduced to his name " Narender Gill". He had served the armed forces for almost 35 years and retired as a colonel. He had vast talking’s regarding his life experiences and his postings in the armed forces at distant places.
But a sudden numbness of time felt when we started to talk about family and his personal life - as to why such a decorated soldier was living the way he was living. to my amazement, Gill uncle was shattered beyond his nadir as he started to talk about his only son and what life has offered to him on the second phase of it!
Though well settled in USA , the son had abandoned his father as he delved into the material life of the sought after. Mr Gill's wife had already passed away and he was the lonely soul on this part of the planet. He proudly started to talk about his medallions and other accomplishments which he had obtained during his tenure in the Armed forces. I again bought the personal life topic to the fore, he was reluctant to talk about that aspect of life what he once termed as failure!

His liveliness and single-handed devotion to life this stage is a source of inspiration for almost all of the locality - a fact I gauged when I saw almost everyone wished him as he en route to park.
The only thing i wondered was what might have led to the situation Mr Gill has found himself in? why was he abandoned by his only son? As a new-found friend I see him lively, booming with life at 80+ age (Most of us will not attain that, considering the life we are living by!).

As the deep thoughts engrossed me, I walked out wishing him good evening and with a promise to see him next day in the park.
This wish of mine was brought to the zilch as in the next morning i heard the sad news of his passing away in sleep. Call it a vicissitudes of life, i will always admire the experiences he shared with him in such a short duration of our friendship.

All i wish for him is that he rests in peace up there showering his magnificence as he did on Earth!


Friday, November 1, 2019

The 'Gas fitter'



Living his past and memories of years lived by,the man juxtaposed his self esteem as equivalent to his right to live with dignity. 'Mr Bhatia' as he would like to be called is a septuagenarian with about 30 years of work experience in fitting the odds - From Pressure Cookers to Gas Stoves, to lighters and other kitchen sundries , Mr Bhatia does it with aplomb and with full dedication.
Starting of his task with great enthusiasm,he charged himself up to full tune and started open the nuts with his feeble hands. Limited with a bottleneck of sight, Mr Bhatia closely observed the stove with his weary eyes giving him limited vision. After about spending considerable amount of time he was able to open the knobs of Gas Stove. Sensing success, he quickly changed the required Stove parts and was quick in reassembling them to close his day for a quick lunch break.

Rightly demanding his effort fee,he was dully compensated for all of his hard work at this age, the stage was set for quick round of inquisitive questions in my mind.

Uncle what is your age?
Beta my age is almost 75.
How long have you been doing this work?
It is almost 30 years that i am repairing kitchen sundries.
Are you satisfied with what you are earning or with what you do, I asked out of inquisition.
Yes- I thank GOD for ALL of his gifts which he has bestowed on me.I have a good family, Two sons who are well settled - one of them abroad.My wife is hale and hearty and in good stead.I have  my own house and in good health standards at this age.

I dont want anything from the Almighty nor I have ever asked for anything superficially or in my instincts!

All my inquisition was laid to rest and in dire times when everyone is after material objects, I meet a real hard-worker with semblance of living life to the earnest with all his honesty and in solitude of God.

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