Monday, April 30, 2012

David Letterman


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Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Proud to be an Indian



A first grade teacher explains to her class that she is an American.
She asks her students to raise their hands if they were American too.
Not really knowing why but wanting to be like their teacher, their 
hands explode into the air like flashy fireworks.

There is, however, one exception. A girl named Gita has not gone along
with the crowd.

The teacher asks her why she has decided to be different.

"Because I am not an American." replied Gita.

"Then", asks the teacher, "What are you?"

"I'm a proud Indian," boasts the little girl.

The teacher is a little perturbed now, her face slightly red. She asks 
Gita. why she is an Indian.

"Well", my mom and dad are Indians, "so I'm an Indian too."

The teacher is now angry. "That's no reason", she says loudly "if your
mom was an idiot, and your dad was an idiot, what would you be then?" A 
pause, and a smile.

"Then" says Gita, "I'd be an American


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Monday, April 9, 2012

Some facts about friendship



1.Don't worry about knowing people just make yourself 
    worth knowing.
2. Friends are those rare people who ask how we are and   
    then wait to hear the answer.
3. If you can buy a person's friendship, it is not worth it.
4. True  friends have hearts that beat as one.
5. If you cannot think of any nice things to say about your 
     friends,  then you have the wrong friends.
6. Make friends before you need them.
7. If you were another person, would you like to be a friend 
    of yours?
8. A good friend is one who neither looks down on you nor   
    keeps up  with you.
9. Be friendly with the folks you know. If it weren't for 
    them you would be a total stranger.
10. A friend is never known till he is needed.
11. Friendship is a responsibility. ..not an opportunity.
12. Friendship is the cement that holds the world together
13. Friends are those who speak to you after others don't
14. The reason a dog has so many friends is that he wags 
       his tail and not his tongue.
15. Pick your friends, but not to pieces.
16. A friend is one who puts his finger on a fault without 
       rubbing it in.
17. The way to have friends is to be willing to lose some 
       arguments.
18. If a friend makes a mistake, don't rub it in....rub it out.
19. Deal with other's faults as gently as if they were your 
      own.
20. People are judged by the company they keep and the 
       company they keep away from.
21. A friend is a person who can step on your toes without 
      messing your shine.
22. The best mirror is an old friend.
23. The best possession one may have is a true friend.
24. Make friendship a habit and you will always have 
      friends.
25. You will never have a friend if you must have one 
       without faults.
26. Doing nothing for your friends results in having no 
      friends to do for.
27. Anyone can give advice, but a real friend will lend a   
       helping hand.
28. You can make more friends by being interested in 
       them than trying to have them be interested in you.
29. A real friend is a person who, when you've made a 
       fool of yourself, lets  you forget it.
30. A friend is a person who listens attentively while you 
       say nothing.
31. You can buy friendship with friendship, but never with 
       dollars.
32. True friends are like diamonds, precious but rare; 
       false friends are like autumn leaves, found everywhere.
33. A friend is someone who thinks you're a good egg 
      even though you're slightly cracked.

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Friday, April 6, 2012

My Friend Ganesha



As possibly the most widely worshipped deity in India,
Ganesha also becomes the most versatile in appearance.
The lack of restrictions on his iconography means that
each Ganesha can reflect local aspirations.
But Ganesha was not restricted to India alone.
There was a time when there were as many foreign versions as Indian,
and some of the earliest images of
 Ganeshas are found outside India.

The earliest elephant-headed human figure
appears on a plaque found in Luristan, in Western Iran.
Dating back to between 1,200-1,000 BC,
 this proto-Ganesha stands dressed as a warrior,
holding a sword and a snake in one hand and a quill in another,
a multi-hooded snake at his feet.
A marble Maha Vinayaka was consecrated by
King Shahi Khingala in the 5th century AD in Gardez in Afghanistan,
and an earlier undated Ganapati was worshipped in Sakar Dhar.
These figures, from the Gandhara school,
stand languidly, the trunk twisted to the left,
wearing a snake for a sacred thread and a dhoti.
Since Afghanistan was once a land of Hinduism and Buddhism,
 there were probably other Ganesha images
 in Afghanistan that were later destroyed.

According to legend, Asoka's daughter Charumati built
a temple for Ganesha in Nepal, and the earliest surviving
Ganeshas in Nepal belong to the 8th century.
Vinayaka dances, a rat or lion under each foot, multi-armed,
 carrying several Tantric symbols including a radish,
and is canopied by the snake.
 This form is also found in Mongolia,
where Ganesha travelled with the Tibetan monk P'agspa.
In Tibet, Ganesha is placed above the entrance of
Buddhist monasteries or painted on the doors,
often holding a trident and identified with Shiva.

In Khotan, or Chinese Turkestan,
Ganesha was painted on wooden panels and bronze tablets at Khaklik,
the Endere stupa and the rock-cut temples of Bezaklik.
 Here too he holds a radish and is sometimes dressed in a tiger skin,
reinforcing his identification with Shiva.
Importantly, his head was framed by a halo, establishing his divinity.
From Khotan, Ganesha reached China,
and the earliest Chinese image of Ganesha is found at Kung-hsien,
a two-armed seated figure holding a lotus and the chintamani jewel.
 Dated to AD 531, this image is described as the
''Spirit King of Elephants''. 
The Chinese and Japanese knew two forms of Ganesha:
Vinayaka and Kangiten, the latter being a secret esoteric form of the deity.
Derived from Tantric cults, Kangiten symbolised the
 union of the Individual with the Universal Spirit and consists
 of two Vinayakas embracing each other.

The Chinese emperor Chen Tsung banned the worship of Kangiten,
but the cult continued in Japan,
where it was introduced by the Buddhist Kolso Daishi.
Another form, Vajra Vinayaka or Kakuzencho, had three heads
 with three eyes, holding a sword, radish, sceptre and modak. 
In the Gupta period, Ganesha travelled east
— to Burma, Thailand, Cambodia, Indonesia and Borneo —
with Hinduism and Buddhism.
Many of the figures are distinctly different,
with straight long trunks and three eyes,
an attribute transferred from Shiva.

 In Burma, where several Hindu deities were worshipped
 in Buddhist pagodas, Ganesha was the Remover of Obstacles,
better known as Mahapienne.
A remarkable four-armed Ganesha holds an axe,
rosary and conch, seated Buddha-style in padmasana
on a pedestal composed of a crocodile, tortoise and fish. 
In Thailand, the Hindu Mon dynasty built several Ganesha temples,
 and the early Ayuthia Ganeshas are beautiful figures.
In a Hindu temple at Bangkok,
 Ganesha uses his broken tusk as a stylus,
 and his left hand holds a manuscript.
The Hindu Khmer kingdom of Cambodia abounds with figures of Ganesha. 

Shaivism was the dominant religion of ancient Indonesia,
and although there was no separate cult of Ganesha,
his skull-bedecked images decorate Shiva temples,
the earliest dating to the 6th century.
In the Hindu island of Bali, Ganesha became very popular,
and most Balinese Ganeshas are depicted standing, with a third eye.
In Djembaran in South Bali, Ganesha is seated on a throne
 surrounded by flames, like the Shigon Fudo fire spirits
who tended to royalty after their death.
 A Ganesha image from the 5th century was found at a cave
 at Kombeng in Borneo.
 Influenced by the images of the Buddha,
some images have an urna or protuberance between the eyes. 

In the last century, the Indian diaspora has taken this lovable
deity all over the world in every conceivable avatar.
He has become the most modern of our Gods,
playing cricket with the Indian team,
 sending rockets to the moon,
or exploding nuclear devices at Pokhran.
 Or simply being a good son and brother,
removing obstacles from the path of his devotees,
and conferring hope and wisdom on the mobile Indian.

|| Om Gan Ganapataye namaha ||
|| Om Gan Ganapataye namaha ||
|| Om Gan Ganapataye namaha ||
|| Om Gan Ganapataye namaha ||
|| Om Gan Ganapataye namaha ||

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