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This is about what I think of Life. My blogs are always centered towards simple yet complex thing called LIFE!! I always think that Life is one the most talked of, most wondered about, most researched, most intricate and most interesting subject on earth! This is also about my interactions with self.... what I talk to myself, I confess, I appreciate, I dislike, I admire and all that I feel about myself...
My favorite books
- Anne Frank - Diary of young girk by Anne Frank
- Asa mi asami by P L Deshpande
- Batatyachi Chaal by P L Deshpande
- Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown
- Kabandha by Ratnakar Matkari
- Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan Doyle
- Not without my daughter by Betti Mehmoudi
- Prisoner of Birth by Jeffrey Archer
- Sins of my father by Jeffrey Archer
- The kite runner by Khaled Hosseni
- The lost symbol by Dan Brown
- Thousand Splendid Suns by Khaled Hosseni
- To cut a long story short by Jeffrey Archer
Monday, 11 May 2009
Saturday, 9 May 2009
Power of Apologies
So many times, we get in arguments with people just because they say or do something which is completely against our beliefs and we feel hurt. You may say something to him/her, get away and then feel sorry that you argued. At least I feel sorry whenever I have an argument with someone, even if my point of argument is logical or not. I feel sorry that I had to argue to get across my point. And there's one thing that I have learnt out of it. In the heat of the moment, you may say something which you wish you hadn't, but then going back to that person later and apologizing for you said can work wonders.
Words have great power, if you really mean what you say, it can turn your world around!!
Benjamin Franklin has said - "Words may show a man's wit, but actions his meaning". So let your words be put in actions!!
Words have great power, if you really mean what you say, it can turn your world around!!
Benjamin Franklin has said - "Words may show a man's wit, but actions his meaning". So let your words be put in actions!!
Monday, 4 May 2009
Incredible nature
Friends, recently I had an opportunity to visit Lonar - small village in Vidarbha region of Maharashtra, famous for the lake that has been created due to impact of a meteorite that fell in this region about 30000 to 50000 yrs ago!! The water here is not exactly salty, but it has a very different taste than sea water. There are no living beings, or many sea plants growing in the water except for some dried sea weed floating on water. Very surprisingly, there was a small puddle near the lake which had sweet water!!!
Close to the lake are some very old structures - mainly temples built by famed Indian architect Hemad Pant. Though our very own negligent Indian people have now reduced the temple to notice boards and name plates, the build, the carving of the temple are noteworthy.
What surprises is that the area is quite inaccessible, with extreme climatic conditions, which we don't know how they were in past- people took pains to build temples near a lake which doesn't have potable water. Nature is really incredible, the lake is locked in a perfectly round chain of hills that surround it from all sides, prompting you to think that it has been caused by a meteorite - though there are disputes on this. Though the water is not really potable, but it is said to cure skin infections!! There's a place close by which has a continuous stream of sweet water flowing, the origin of which cannot be traced!
I was really amazed to see all this and urge all of you to go visit Lonar whenever possible!!
If you want to see the pictures, please visit my Orkut account.
Take Care
Close to the lake are some very old structures - mainly temples built by famed Indian architect Hemad Pant. Though our very own negligent Indian people have now reduced the temple to notice boards and name plates, the build, the carving of the temple are noteworthy.
What surprises is that the area is quite inaccessible, with extreme climatic conditions, which we don't know how they were in past- people took pains to build temples near a lake which doesn't have potable water. Nature is really incredible, the lake is locked in a perfectly round chain of hills that surround it from all sides, prompting you to think that it has been caused by a meteorite - though there are disputes on this. Though the water is not really potable, but it is said to cure skin infections!! There's a place close by which has a continuous stream of sweet water flowing, the origin of which cannot be traced!
I was really amazed to see all this and urge all of you to go visit Lonar whenever possible!!
If you want to see the pictures, please visit my Orkut account.
Take Care
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