“MY DADDY STRONGEST…!” – A line from a TV ad of the last decade makes a lot of sense to us when we see a small child shout it out. It captures the very essence of this writings title. As a child most of us would have looked up to our parents as role models in life. We try to model our own behavior, styles and speech based on our parents. Over the years we are exposed to new people, new environments, new experiences and soon each of us idolize someone other than our parents as a role model. Not that the parents are no longer “valid” role models for us, but it’s just that we begin to realize that each have their own short-comings and some other person outside the family is actually more stronger, braver, fashionable, etc. which captivates our imaginations and hence we aspire to be like that person; our role model.
A Braahman is not required to be a religionist or a ritualist, but should necessarily be a "seeker of truth". I believe in this definition of a "Braahman". This blog is a place to record the insights I have gained after intense pondering. As I have realised most of the insights we achieve are plainly "in sight" for all to see and observe. We just need to open our eyes!
Sunday, June 12, 2011
Saturday, June 4, 2011
Being a success forever
“Veerasanyaasin” Swami Vivekananda was a giant among philosophers and one of the greatest proponents of Hinduism, that too, at a time when the entire nation of Hindus had been subjugated by foreigners financially, morally and politically. Some of his quotes are eternally etched in the ether of this universe and in the collective psyche of mankind. “Arise and awake”, “Sisters and brothers of America”, “We are what our thoughts have made us”, etc. But, personally, the most motivating thought for me is –
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