Friday, 29 March 2013

Visit to Iskcon Mayapur

Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare..

Every Indian understands at the very mention of the above mantra,if not the meaning but the effect it has in getting the mind elevated to the divine state of happiness..but when the same mantra in English accent reaches the ears ,we start admiring the  Doppler’s effect because in our “modern” world things which gets you tagged  as “happening or hep” includes talking slang,wearing things oglers are comfortable looking at ,saying I am an atheist etc..

It was a warm evening and I had the opportunity to visit Iskcon Mayapur .Although the roads leading to it made my mind go through different thoughts about why “marketing skills” are required in any state to represent the heritage it posseses,but when we just entered Mayapur ,the sight of  pretty firangi ladies dressed in cotton saris having tea buying something from a wrecked shop selling groceries really amazed me…when we entered the temple premises my face reacted with a smile to the visual simplicity of a cute little foreigner girl sitting on a Neelkamal chair tied on the backseat of a cycle driven by what I assume was her mom who to my astonishment was dressed in kind of Radha’s attire..

It was time for formal ablution and visting the temple …Sight of Lord Krishna standing with his Gopis in bright coloured Ghagaras was just Beautiful….After the Aaarti the Aarti plate with the lamp was circulated by the priest who again was a foreigner and was being followed by his Dhoti-Kurta-Tikki wala son which meant his entire family was in there …Later I got to know my assumption was correct as they had been accommodated well there….Sandhya Aarati was followed by a crowd of foreigners dancing and doing kirtan and Dandiya  which really tempt you to just jump into the style of dancing ,really amazing experience..
…later while strolling through the entire campus I stopped by a shop to have tea which made me meet a firangi girl dressed again in Radha style attire…I initiated the conversation with her and asked what made her come here and she replied that she is  from Australia where she runs a parlour and came here  to get introduced to Krishna conciousness and when I asked her why she wanted that the reply came she wanted to get rid of the materialistic life…however she had Tattoos all over and Jewelleries all around her to make me realize she might be taking advantage of the fact that we Indians get amazed and attracted to whatever they say or do..I just put a Indian “samjhi” smile and bid her goodbye….

“Ghar ki Murgi Daal barabar”  is actually the attitude of many of us,wherein we need the foreigners to give us a glimpse of what our culture  possess,be it be wearing the Sari,the simplicity  of dancing or even knowing the term Krishna consciousness.

Its not about being religious but its about being spiritual and admiring the culture we posses..

Thursday, 28 March 2013

IT negating the " I "

Getting up,monitoring the Tick Tock, gulping the breakfast with no breaks,loading the shoulders,reaching the 'karmsthan',getting into the laptop attitude, work,browse,lunch,coffee,dinner ,back home and rest in no peace with the entire day schedule rewinding in head.....Yes thats the snapshot of the current day corporate IT professionals' life...

I remember the urge I used to have waiting for the clock to strike 7 and Dads' arrival from office was an indication of me updating him on the school happenings and then going for a mini outing with him.Never saw him bring the work or worked out brain to home which is equivalent to a laptop.Not sure whats in store for the future generation of we IT guys...after seeing some of my freinds children ...the term IT seems to be  learnt even before birth just like Abhimanyu learnt the art of battle in his mother's womb...

We seem to be so busy with generating revenue the term "HOBBY" is out from our lexicon.For people who know that hobby is just saying listening to music,cricket,football or reading ,they must know that hobby is something you like to follow...for e.g if music,then you know or try to know in and out of it.

In this process which appears to us as "building a career" we are forgetting the normal things which give us happiness in life..we might upload photos with freinds and get elated with the comments or the tags...but actual happiness needs to be felt ..social networking should be in real by meeting friends and actually feeling the term "Like" and not just what seems to be a click.

People from different part of India travel down to the IT hub cities for career just to be an enquoted ITian who on festival days needs to be happy by uploading wishes online without actually experiencing it...

Recent example was Holi...during my childhood days i remember the morning of Holi used to be an excitement to get up ,put oil in hairs to avoid side effects of color,seeing mom preparing various dishes including my favorite "Dahi Vada",then getting busy with rubbing off the colors....and now the day passed by just saying "Happy Holi" with only the facial colour visible ....

I think somewhere we are loosing out on our real life which we were brought up with,which used to be a perfect balance of education,career plans,festivals,hobbies,relatives etc...


IT world seems to be pulling off the time for "I" from our lives..