Hindu Practices

The following are my guesses and questions about practices and their origin in a Hindu temple. Although you may find them to be with a slight sarcastic undertone, I have on my part tried to put it with heavy sarcasm actually. I also state that I am not an atheist yet, because I have some unfinished requests. Read the rest of this entry »

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Hang the Lord – Short Story

A petty thief, Rudra, was caught red handed and brought to court where he knew the verdict would be death by hanging if proven guilty.

The judge arrives to a standing court room with heavy white and red decorations on his forehead – a clear sign of God fearing and a strict devotee. Rudra is being produced with a cop by his side. The job of a lawyer seems easy today to convict Rudra for availability of evidence and non availability of an opposition lawyer. So the judge is convinced to imprison him and hang him on the next available muhurtam (good time). Read the rest of this entry »

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Writers Block

Oh! it took more than convincing, cajoling and forcing myself to write something in my blog which hadn’t got my attention for quite a while. But accidentally I came across (Stumbled) a post that spoke in large about the “Writers Block” and finally I happily convinced myself that it was because of this that I din’t write for a while now. Read the rest of this entry »

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In More Languages

Yet another improvement to the site, although I am not sure how beneficial it is going to be. Now you can translate the entire page into different languages and read it. It is available on the right. Although 60 something languages are available Read the rest of this entry »

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Petition.

It is better to keep rotten mangoes away from the good ones for reasons we know. It is sensible to throw them away. Who wants it anyways. Useless and stinking. My analogy works well with the following. The entire nation knows few people (read U. Thackeray, Muthaliks and many of the same genre) are mere nuisance Read the rest of this entry »

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Mobile Friendly

Dear All,

Glad to announce that this site has been updated so that you can access this site from mobile devices also. I have tested it with my e71x and the layout is very simple and neat to use. Read the rest of this entry »

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Google Analytics

Someone has googled for “where do Sachin go every day to practice” and my website is ranked 4th for that query. You might be wondering how did I know “what” query was executed at “which” browser and how did I know my website is ranked 4th there?

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Cuisines – Mongolian

In the recent past I have had the opportunity to taste few wonderful cuisines. I had been to Madison and had the luxury to stay there for over 4 days and this was one of the places I visited. To start off I would talk about the Mongolian grills Read the rest of this entry »

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Gee-taar 1

I have finally recorded a Spanish piece. ( I do not know who owns the piece to credit them). Although the prescribed notes are a little bit different, I visualized God Father going on in the fore ground and felt as if Read the rest of this entry »

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Sweet

For the anger I had on the Men in Blue for just amassing wealth and not helping any other sport, they have finally opened their hearts and I am extremely happy for this. Happy for two reasons: Read the rest of this entry »

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