akshara;
the imperishable, unchangeable and indestructible
the very word,letter, syllable
the pranava OM
the dettatreya trinity of brahma vishnu and shiva


so here's my thoughts amplified
this colloquy that i have with myself now here
the search for the things that remain constant in this life of changes, the things that are imperishable
yet cherishing the most simple things in life that may seem so unimportant and small but add beauty and colour,
to seek out the unfathomable, powers beyond our wildest dreams
the sanatana dharma to be upheld,
and the karma that we cannot run or hide from for it is the very equation we need to balance out
and hence the very reason of our existence
with a mic up my soul let the story unfold,
the past be forgotten and a new tale told.

यत्र यत्र रघुनाथ कीर्तनम् तत्र तत्र क्रित मस्तक अन्जलिं बष्पावरी परीपूर्ण लोचनम् मारुतिं नमश्च राक्षस अंतकम्।




Sunday, April 1, 2007

Hanuman Jayanthi



Yatra Yatra Raghunath Kirtanam Tatra Tatra Krita Mastaka anjalim Bashpawari Pari purna lochanam Marutim nammascha rakshas antakam
Which means:
That wherever the deeds of Sri Rama are sung, At all such places does Hanuman cry tears of devotion and joy, At all such places does his presence remove the fear of demons.


For the anjadis ( indian gangsters who ruin the indian culture) it was panguni.
But for us spiritually inclineds, it was Hanuman Jayanthi.
And ofcos, hanuman being my strength and my exemplary role model, was a day to cherish.
Had to go all the way to Katong to play for prayers from 1.30 to 6.
And repeating the same song for 1008 times. -.-
But in the end it was worth it cos it was for HIM.
Plus it taught me a good lesson. To achieve something, you have to practice
over and over and over and over and under and over and over again. :)

Plus, i've decided that from today onwards, to add some VALUE into my blogs, rather than just ranting about my day;
I shall add a quote or a piece of information that i come across on that day together with my entry for the day.

Today's quote: ( I got it from the temple i visited today)
A begger who gives and expects nothing,
Is much richer than a wealthy miser who keeps all to himself.