Saturday 28 February 2015

Million Dollar Smile!


What to say, when I am so utterly enchanted by your smile!
How to ever thank you for being a little light on my heart,
and smiling a little light....
Which doesn't turns my heart upside down!
Smile that just goes down to the heart,
and gives eternal bliss and peace...
Waking up to see the pleasant smile that you carry!!!
How good and beautiful one feels to wake up feeling light,
to feel the touch of that air named Vasant(Spring)...
When you don't have to wear your sweater anymore,
And, you are ready to feel each of the wind particles on you,
Sometimes light, sometimes hard blown, engulfing you in its arms...
Feeling as if you are one with it!
Only to bring a pleasant smile, on my blushing face!
And, when people stare at you with recognition,
How I cringe to disappear somewhere...
Heart at dance, with numberless song that plays within,
Feeling one with that ethereal, to be treasured as some sweet song!

Life

Smile so much at your adversities, that they become tired of bothering you...
Remain Positive and be Happy!
Happiness lies in you, not with the people around you...
Life is too short to bother about big things...
One doesn't get Success in one go,
it's the tiny step of learning that matters a lot...
And, if you want to increase your productivity,
Start being happy, doing things that you like...
Stop explaining, because people who Love and Care about you...
No matter what will stand by you!
And, your Parents are best at it....
Dream Big!
But be happy in the Small step, that you have taken to make it big...
Happiness Personified!

Muse: The Smile of Hope!

When desire gets lost in deep dark nights,
How is it that you stand as a ray of Hope, with the first rays of Sunshine!
Live, it’s Life! Why does your Smile conveys the message thus...
Why does the coldness of dew drops, colours of blossom reflects in your face…
Where does my tiredness disappear on seeing that Smile on your face!
When the sun is about to set, why does that smile of yours sends a message of new tomorrow!
I have been living,...then why does your Smile awakens the expectation of Hope which I had long forgotten!
I don't know why do I fear such kind of hopes,
which only leaves back some hazy memory behind...
Memory which has lost its meaning!
Yet, this heart of mine Salutes to that Smile of yours, My Friend!
Which not only gives Hope to Hopeless, but also blows the trumpet of a new Morning!

Love Song on Holi!

Shyam who holds me in a circle of protection through his eyes,
Surrounds and holds me today with compassion and love,
He who glances at me, and stops...
Look how colourful his turban is!
He who is found in world of colours and Love,
Holding Colour in his hand,
And, adorned with smile of Love on his face!
He overwhelms me with shyness,
When he pours the colour of LOVE on me!

India: My Home, My Motherland!

Land of the heroes, Land of the brave!
Who strove to make us breathe the fresh air as free flying birds,
Blood drenching the soil, smearing the feet of The Mother,
We love so much...
Heroes who fought, till their last breath...
For us to see the glowing Sun of today.
Their Family not shedding a drop of tear,
for they lived their last breath- Brave!
I salute to their souls, and wish I belonged to one such family!
As I wish so, I know we all are Brave...
May the Hero of being an Indian live in Us,
As we take up the Courage to fight injustice around Us,
as Compassionately and Lovingly we can!
As we come together to celebrate the colour, splendour, women empowerment and our strength as One Indian at Rajpath!
Reflecting Culture in Diversity!
May we all be blessed with the strength of being An Indian:
A Hero of Real Life, who no-matter-what will stand together of being one, For our Mother, Our Motherland!
Stand tall and speak for the injustice in and around US!
We die once, but when we are Brave!
We live a Lifetime!
Bande Mataram! Jai Hind!
Happy Republic Day!

Critical Review of Dr Vineet Aggarwal's Vishwamitra: The Man who dared to challenge the Gods


 Pictorial amalgamation of Mythology, Psychology,Science and Humanities in Dr. Vineet Aggarwal's Vishwamitra: The Man who dared to Challenge the Gods!

According to Plato's theory of Mimesis, "Art is twice removed from reality." We are a piece of art in the hands of creator... In his created world of Moh, Maya and Mithya! Vishwamitra, the book begins with Brahma’s awakening of his own consciousness, as he comes to realize that he is the replica of Vishnu, who is considered to be the real truth. As he is the creator of Humanity and all the other living things breathing in the Universe, we the Humans are twice removed from Lord Vishnu, or our Creator, live a life of Illusion as we think ourselves to be a greater part of the Universe are fools to believe so. The discovery in our cosmology and Universe everyday only affirms the fact that is brought to limelight in the book by Yamdagni, Vishwamitra’s brother:

“… this universe is but one out of billions of such universes, each with Brahma of its own, and even these but exist but for a single breath of Shri Maha Vishnu! Still we wage wars and hoard our possessions as though they will last us forever…as if we are going to last forever….”

I have found the book interesting as I notice the writer’s maturity of presenting the pictorial presentation of words in his first book, and find his hard labour and love for the words in the sheer amalgamation of the four streams together: Mythology, Psychology, Science and Humanity. When you trace the outline of the story, you see a Mythological hero, who undergoes a pattern of Monomyth propounded by the famous mythologist and postmodern theorist, Joseph Campbell himself through: Separation, Initiation and Return. The journey of the self-discovery of the hero, who undergoes through different trials and tribulation, only to return back to the common man to bestow the boons of his enlightenment; that one is nothing short of the power which lies within him, and has to be traced in the inner recesses of his sub-conscious mind through the art of meditation by controlling his senses around him, which brings inner peace and spiritual awakening in him. The pictorial presentation and its gripping story, keeps you hooked throughout the narration. It’s interesting to note the scientific approach of the writer while he explains the different way of gestation and piezoelectric term, come alive through the sheer use of words. Even the Chapters are replaced with the Adhyaye in the story; to give the essence of the time Vsihwamitra belonged to, an aspect which doesn’t breaks the regular flow of thought in the reader, engrossing us into deeper state of meditation, with Vishwamitra himself. The story is also appealing as far as senses are concerned. It makes you aware of all the six senses that a man possess. The story takes you to different levels from Plato’s theory of Mimesis to Mythological story, where you yourself feel like a Royalite, as a part of the story. As the story unfolds it takes you into the deeper realms of your own psyche, where you feel angered, shattered, yet not willing to give up as mortal human being, who possesses the inner strength of being Brahmanad because you yourself are a part of that creation and no less. And, when you are guided by The Guardians of Angels, in cruising one’s own destiny, you never feel lost. Every time we fail in our attempts, it only makes us realize us of our inner strength and the relationship between Vasishth and Vishwamitra, speaks of that guidance which is the turning point in the story. The teacher shows the path, yet does not walk it for himself, is best told and understood in the story. It even gives you a tour through the Universe, for which if you want you can refer to his blog Decode Hindu Mythology, in which he speaks of the Cosmology and Yugas according to Mythology, with a scientific approach of a contemporary writer. The most extra-ordinary thing about the book is the presentation of man-woman relationship, especially the love story of Vishwamitra and Menaka. What I found in the book is that a man may marry for the sake of social obligation, yet he remains lustful, obliging to his carnal desire and yet undergoes a feeling of incompleteness throughout. While, a woman may carry the feeling of being most beautiful, yet feels incomplete and alone in the company of her flatterers. And, when Vishwamitra and Menaka come together as man and woman, they feel complete sense of oneness with each other. Yet, when truth comes to the forefront, the unexpected reaction of the protagonist leaves both of them shattered.

If you are just reading it for pleasure sake, still there is much to read about it. A natural story teller, with simplistic style punctuated with life ironies, idiomatic phrases, metaphors, similes are all pearls in Natural stream. It’s a gripping story of the mythological hero named Vishwamitra, who in his pursuit of self-discovery undergoes different trials and tribulation as a Kshatriya to attain the title of being a higher ascetic. It’s also the story of us, the common man, who when one starts believing in his inner strength can become the master of his own destiny. Nothing in this life is easy. And, in order to attain the higher realms of success the path is always full of struggles and learning, and the recognition of one’s own inner strength is the true essence of the story. It’s not just another Hindu mythological story, for me as a reader it’s a story of the hero who believes in his inner strength and never gives up on his inner strength or ability. Men lost in mundane world will find some of the solutions and answer to their confusions in this book... mythological as a physical attribute, yet contemporary in temperament!