Our world is currently being rocked by unbelievably unsettling times. It is like being on a ship in the middle of an ocean that has suddenly been hit by a massive storm, or sitting in an aircraft that has run into an extremely rough weather. Undoubtedly and logically, perhaps due […]
Category: Blogs
Was Ravana one of the greatest devotees of Lord Ram?
As per scriptures and as commonly depicted, it is believed that King Ravana, the mighty king of Lanka, was so much obsessed with Lord Ram that he could not even sleep in the days leading to his ultimate showdown with Him. On surface, his overconfident and proud self could not […]
Dharma versus adharma – who can decide the winner?
‘Kurukshetra – the battlefield – is our mind where Daryodhana and Arjuna keep battling. We become one who keeps winning. Sadly, what happened to them happens to us too. Who wins? Do our fears win or does our ego win?’ I wrote this on social media some time ago. Earlier […]
The test match ended but a whole new journey began, again
“The match ended suddenly at the picturesque Hagley Oval and so did my brief sojourn in Christchurch, New Zealand, which is so beautiful and pristine. Once again, it seemed a major part of me had embarked on a strange internal journey – long and lonely – apparently with no end […]
Can we save a country from itself?
“How long can a country of nearly 1.4 billion people sustain itself if its people constantly keep bickering and bringing its bitter past into the present? How can a country, which is home to people from all religious and caste backgrounds, afford to have its policies and procedures drafted along […]
A slippery road to nowhere but sadness
A friend asked me to provide my comments on the following post on social media by a third person completely unknown to me: “I love India’s diversity in terms of different cultures, ethnicity and religious communities. But more than that I take pride in unity in this diversity … Historian […]
Education is not about cookie cutting or making monkeys or parrots
ALL educated people are not crooks but most crooks are educated people. People who engage in scams and corruption of the highest order are all educated. Most schemers and devious individuals are educated. One would argue why can’t uneducated or illiterate individuals also be crooks and devious people? Well, yes, […]
INDIA – AS A BUILDING STRUCTURE
A country can be likened to a building as one of its smallest units. A building can’t stand without a foundation. A structure can stand tall and proud only if its foundations are strong and stable. One can reach the top of a structure only if its foundations – as […]
Living My Kashmir in Perth
The day was very busy and a little stressful, thanks to clients, who expect reports to be submitted yesterday, and the current construction works on a number of prestigious mining projects, located in northern Western Australia, of both national and international importance. I started for home about 10 minutes ago. […]
A POOR KASHMIRI PANDIT – frustrated, angry and disillusioned
‘Yesterday morning, I exchanged Indian Republic Day greetings over phone with a Kashmiri Bhatta (Kashmir Pandit) relative in his 70s – a retired senior government officer – who lives in the city of Jammu, located in the Union Territory of Jammu & Kashmir. After exchanging initial greetings and some mundane talks, […]
