Saturday, September 25, 2010

Momentary Lapse


Sunk Cost. It is a concept in Costing where you treat certain costs that you have incurred on some previous occasion as sunk or irrelevant. Which means if you have to decide on doing (or not doing) something today, just ignore what money you spent in the past. Make your decision based on what money you will spend in the future. Sounds really simple. But when the left brain starts functioning its really difficult to rationalize.


How beautifully this concept of Costing teaches us to live in the present moment. Forget what has happened in the past and just live in the present. In life too it is equally difficult to apply this sutra. Only a conscious effort from within get us back to the present, in the moment.


Everyday is different. Somedays are exceptionally beautiful while the others suck big time. I think its this act of balancing that highlights the importance of each day you live. In many ways it keeps you grounded.

When you face a terrible day, learn and let it go. Don't carry it forward the next day. You will only saddle yourself with the load from the past. Its very difficult to not refer back or sit and ponder over the past but to move ahead you have to place that barricade.

Keep reminding yourself that every day is a new day, every moment has to be lived to its fullest essence and every breath adds to make your life as beautiful as it is now. So acknowledge it. Respect it. Cherish it.

Love.

PS: I had a terrible day doing costing and the act of getting over it is on.

Saturday, September 18, 2010

The Kodak Moments!

Archives! Revisit the days which are dated forever.
Random pictures that were clicked by me over the years featuring the best of my friends. Presenting my best, candid, unedited (but none censored) pictures of me and my friends.



1) The PCC nights! I know what you guys are thinking. Don't worry thats just Iced tea to keep me company.
2) Me, on one of the good hair days :P and long study nights.

3) Chocolicious Abha!



4) Beauty Queen, Ms Moon, scrubbing her face with tea leaves :P


5) The absolutely crazy trio. Abha, Me, Choti. I guess we were in yogi's car!


6) A very very eventful day. (I trust abha's memory. she won't remember) ;)



7) Me and Pooja. I know P that this is not your best pic, not even close to it but its still special to me! :)
8) Me and Sid. In TYBCOM. When was that? :P


9) The talk, dark and 'handsome' footballer of our group. ( I know somebody is coughing) :P


10) Me and Romil on the last day of college.

11) The gang at Vichoo's during PCC days


12) The troublemakers!
13) The school ke baacha log!

14) At Costa Coffee after watching the best movie ever. China something staring Deepika Padukone and Akky.

15) Manan- Mera number kab aayega???!!! :P

Friday, September 03, 2010

Krishnaya Thubyam Namaha

Krishnam vande parmanandam vande
Krishnam vande parmanandam vande
Murali dhara krishna tulsi dhara
Murali dhara krishna tulsi dhara
Mann mohana anand vandana
Mann mohana anand vandana
Hey giridhari van maali
Hey giridhari van maali
Yamuna teera bihari hari
Yamuna teera bihari hari
Krishnam vande parmanandam vande
Krishnam vande parmanandam vande

Its a magical bhajan. Just hear it once and you will agree with me too. Makes you want to sway, dance and sing along with it.

I am shamelessly copy pasting a mail i received on Janmashtami.

Once Queen Kunti, mother of the Pandavas, told Krishna, "I wish I had more troubles. You were always with me when I had troubles. Nothing can equal the joy of your company. I can trade all the pleasures of the world for a moment of your Presence."

Krishna gave her more knowledge of the Being: "I am in you as you. There is not a place in this world where I am not. People think of me as a physical body and they do not really know my nature. Body is made up of these eight aspects: earth, water, fire, air, ether, mind, intellect and ego. I am the ninth -- beyond all this. I am all-pervading. Though I am in the body, I am not the body. Though I am working through the mind, I am not the mind. I am much more than what you perceive. I am present in your heart as you and anytime you need me, I am there. You can always count on me".

Saints fell in love with Krishna. The dispassionate would be drawn to him. Krishna means that which is attractive. The very core of your Being is such, the bliss and joy of the Self is like that. It just draws everything. The symbolism in Krishna's birth is beautiful. Devaki as the body and Vasudev as prana or breath came together to bring forth Krishna.

Krishna is always depicted as the Blue God. It means that the body is so transparent, almost as if it was not there. Whatever is infinity is represented by blue. The sky is blue, and so is the ocean. Krishna says in the Gita: "People do not know my true nature. Nobody knows." In all his life only three people knew his true form -- Yashoda, Arjuna and his childhood friend Uddhava. Krishna says: "People think of me as a physical embodiment, as a body. I am not the body; I am the Consciousness which is present in everything, everywhere... I am the sweetness in sugar, the light in the moon, the heat in the sun". He expresses himself as 'all-permeating'.

Krishna always stands with one foot firmly on the ground, the other foot crossed over, as though it is touching, but not really touching. It is elsewhere. That is called the 'tribhangy' pose, implying perfect balance.

Krishna was makhan chor, stealer of butter. Butter is from milk. Milk is fermented to get curd and the curd is churned to get butter. Life is a process of churning. Your mind is being churned by so many things, events, happenings, and instances.

Finally what comes up is butter which is the saintliness in you. And Krishna steals the butter, the saintliness. It means he loves this mind which is like butter, which is not hard. This means infinity is coming towards you, loves you so much that it steals you at any cost. He seeks you out, wherever you are.

Janmashtami is the day when you enliven the virat swaroop – the cosmic vision -- of Krishna in your own consciousness, once again. Letting your true nature manifest in your day-to-day life is the real secret of Krishna's birth.

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Beautiful, isnt it? Here is a post on Radha Krishna i had penned last year. You might want to read that too :)