Month: December 2024

Tamaso ma…

Around five hours to go. This time around, the community management has organized a year-end party, well, right outside my house. So whether I like it or not, today is going to be a long night. I hear Kylie Minogue (the DJ must be quite old I must admit) screaming her lungs out from the …

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Another year ends…

Tomorrow is the last day of the calendar year. Another year flies by, without us really knowing what happened. Anyways, some plans for meeting close friends like cough syrup and antibiotics, and starting the new year on a high note. By working on 1st January. Personally, I could never reconcile with the fact that the …

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A bad tasting chop-suey…

So it’s sick season (once again), this time a bacterial infection that seems to have got to everybody at home, maid included. Not a great way to end the year:| Speaking of infections, the annoying trend of blood and gore in movies continues unabated, this time reaching Malayalam cinema, which is traditionally known to have …

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Can you really give anything up?

Renunciation does not mean giving up something, as is commonly believed. Attachment to anything – an object, a person…is rāga. The absence of attachment is Vi-rāga. The condition of being in vi-rāga, is vairāgya. When it comes to Shiva – he cannot renounce anything since everything is in him. Whatever you see around you, and …

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Panchatantra on dealing with enemies…

“According to Manusmiriti, there are six policies of dealing with such an issue – Sandhi (peace treaty), Vigraha (war), Yaana (preparation for war), Asana (neutrality), Samsraya (forming alliances) and Dvaidhibhava (double-dealing or pretending to be friendly). So please discuss among yourselves and let us reach a consensus on how we are going to tackle this situation.” अपृष्टेनापि वक्तव्यं सचिवेनात्र किंचन ।पृष्टेन तु विशेषेण वाच्यं पथ्यं महीपतेः ॥ …

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Who defeated the mighty Arjuna?

Arjuna was the most prominent warrior in the Mahabharata. The best archer in the world, with the avatar of Sri Vishnu as a guide, and the establishment of Dharma as the objective, on the biggest stage that humanity had ever seen.  It is only natural that the tools available to him had to be exceptional. …

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Subhāşitas…

A person should examine his own deeds this way everyday – are mine comparable to animals or to that of the noble? The only person you really have to answer to – is YOU. That is a good thing, and a bad thing. Because whatever you do, you can hide from the whole world, but …

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On disruptive startups…

Every quarter, I sit through a few presentations of people who want to change the world. A very few of them, if any, end up doing so. Every founder is taught to start with a question – what is the problem and how can I solve it? Some start with the question – What can …

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Of courage and ideas…

Read this somewhere… The thing that gives people courage is ideas. And it is not only courage that comes from ideas; it is determination; it is the power to act, the power to go on acting coherently.  For though it is true that most ideas are the rationalizations of feelings, that does not mean that …

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