Wednesday, 4 November 2020

Dogs as designed by Gods

 I lost my pet dog yesterday. She gave the best years of our lives.

She would always go before and look to  check, whether we are following. She would make herself comfortable in the room which we are. When she was stroked/groomed she would look back with a jerk as if asking, "why did you stop?" 

I miss her presence. True to her name, Shanti, she never barked at home. On the road, when on walk, she would make up for it and bark  her vocal chords out.

She has never infuriated us ever since she entered our main door  

I wonder where such darling dog goes after death   I pray that she is in a place much better than here, aka Shangri-la for her. Be healthy and happy, Shanti dearest and run free across the Rainbow bridge. Miss  you and will always pray for you 

Tuesday, 27 October 2020

Bharat-Forgotten Glory

 Before invasion by foreign countries, our country was divided into princely states but all were friendly and pure at heart

When foreigners came, invaded and conquered, we meekly accepted that we have illiteracy, poverty, filth coursing through our veins! Meditation, Spirituality, Saints who are ageless adorn this Spiritual Capital..

We were not trained in invaders' culture. Did that make us lowly illiterate and uncultured? Our ancient forts have stood the test of time. All cemented constructions need to re-done every decade!

Read somewhere that natives were brutally whipped, imprisoned, starved  and their constructions demolished if they found out( detected) to contain anything other than their cement! 

We indians have never invaded and destroyed anybody. We always respect those who are defeated 

Unlike cruel invaders, we never demoràlized the defeated. Other invaders treated their prisoners of war with respect and dignity 

Monday, 26 October 2020

GauMata-The Bhartiya Cow

 Mythology has it that the cow was a gift to humans during the churning of the ocean. The country was the richest  as long as we worshipped Her. Every household had a cow. People seldom fell sick. Doctors were redundant. Unlike now, girls hesitated marrying doctors because of their occupation. A cow in every house, added to purity in the atmosphere,  more oxygen in the air,  positive energy all around. We Hindus never needed the services of a medical practitioner. We led a life of prevention being better than cure.

It was only after advent of  chemicals in medicines that mortality was on the rise. As  long as, Bhartiya Cow is treated with respect, care and love, we will always lead fulfilled life, in terms of health,  prosperity  and goodness.

The Indian cow yields more milk in her lifetime compared to her foreign counterparts. They are natural bovines but man-made ones created with man's selfish interest of meat and milk products. 

Indian cow has a divine aura about her. Her footsteps convey her feelings to Mother Earth. Scriptures vouch that Gomayaa Vasate Lakshmi ( Goddess of wealth, Mother Lakshmi Resides in cow dung. When used as manure, it improves the quality of soil. Before invasion, our country was the richest and don't we see the connection between our attitude towards the cow and financial state of the country?