O Mountain High and Mighty Reaching in to the skies How you seem absorbed in Self regarding Although only a small bird Yet I am free To dance on a flowerhead While your feet are in chains. -A Sufi Poem
Sunday, December 30, 2007
My books release function
Monday, April 09, 2007
Butterfly Park
This Butterfly Park which is first in the Country was inaugurated on Saturday November 25, 2006 by Union Minister of Science and Technology Kapil Sibal.
The Butterfly Park is spread across 7.5 acres of land. It comprises a butterfly conservatory, museum and an audio-visual room. The butterfly conservatory has a polycarbonate roof and is a 10,000 sq.ft. circular enclosure, inside which the living environment has been carefully designed to support over 20 species of butterflies. The environment has a tropical setting — complete with the humid climate, an artificial waterfall and host plants and shrubs that attract butterflies. The conservatory leads into the second and third domes, which have a museum that will have dioramas and exhibits....
The collaborative agencies are the Zoo Authority of Karnataka, University of Agricultural Sciences and the Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and Environment.Shash took these nice photos
Watching Butterflies
Butterfly museum
Later we went to Zoological Park and for Safari, where we saw majestic white tiger, lions relaxing in the open.
Saturday, March 24, 2007
Why do I feel lonely?
It is a very big city
People always around you
Yet loneliness hangs around
Like the dust and smoke of the vehicles
You are always lost
Among the crowd or
In your faceless thoughts
Always trying to find a reason
To live or is it always finding excuses?
Where have all the friends gone?
Or is it I am lost in the depths
Of my loneliness?
Why do I feel lonely?
Or rather have I forced it upon me?
Saturday, February 10, 2007
Flying hearts and the Aero Show
Since today was the day of A and S’s freedom from exams, they had `ordered’ me to take them to Aero Show. May be their hearts and minds also wanted to soar in the sky like the metal birds.
S and A enjoying the Show
It was 2.40 in the afternoon when we reached the spot and the show had just begun.
I was amazed at the S’s knowledge of the jets and fighter planes and he helped me to identify them.
The show was fantastic.
`Suryakirans’ performance at the end of the show was astounding.
They formed a `heart’ in mid air and vanished.
Sunday, February 04, 2007
What children Teach Us
The author is a psychologist and incidentally I am also interested in psychology since my college days. I have written a book on dreams and another on sexual psychology. I wrote an article about why children cry. It was through a psychological perspective. I had a lot of theories about children, their upbringing, their thoughts etc. etc. Well that was all before my marriage and before I had children of my own! After my children were born, my theories were humbled and my theories were gone with the wind!
And now, about the book- the author says,
`Living with our children allows us to grow. I am convinced that this is so for everyone. With children we have the opportunity to cultivate patience and humour, deepen the intelligence of the heart, learn to find hidden richness in ordinary life, find unexpected happiness.
`Nevertheless, this transformation is not always painless. Alongside moments of joy there are also challenging trials, in which our weaknesses, our lies and hyprocrisies, our doubts and contradictions, our shortcoming, are all brought under the most pitiless light. And yet this is how change often happens.
`Like every parent, I have been stung, squeezed out, wounded, reprogrammed, turned inside out, never let off the hook. How often have my children, with a diabolical instinct, touched those weak points, I kept carefully concealed! These episodes have transformed me. In a hard and painful way, they have made me different from the person I was before, like no course of psychotherapy, no spiritual retreat, no meeting with an Oriental guru could have done.`
I close this small post with an anecdote of my own. I have also written this in the Introduction of my Kannada book `Neenemba Naanu’. When my son was seven years old and while watching a TV programme where a dead was burnt on pyre, he asked why they do it. I explained him about life and death and after death why they burn or bury the deceased. I also told him that every living organism ultimately has to go back to soil. I told him philosophically that we all come from soil and ultimately we go back to soil. He attentively listened my lecture. I was watching his face for any expressions. He thought for a while, then asked, `You tell that we all come from soil and go back to soil. But why do you scold me when I play in soil?`
Frankly, I had no answer.
Hindu God and Muslim God
I remembered a news clipping I had read in a English weekly a year back. That particular reporter had gone to Kashmir and while he was returning to Srinagar in a taxi, that taxi driver, a Muslim, asked the reporter whether he wished to visit the Sun Temple. It was evening and the reporter said ‘yes’. It was a beautiful temple. While the reporter was going around the temple he saw two Muslims doing namaz in the precincts of the temple. He was surprised to see that and out of curiosity he asked them being Muslims were they not offended to pray in a Hindu temple? They questioned him back with a smile, `Why, don’t you know, that the God is one irrespective of religion?’.