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Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Lover's Quote




Your simplicity, your innocence
your charmness, your presence
reminds me more, in your absence

Invokes a feeling, and something to say
since my birth, and till this day
life has never changed this way

I always want to be your near
but than to express why I fear
that you are the only one my dear

I want to share my dream and my life
to be my love and be my guide
to rule me and to be my pride

Your every wish is my desire
give me a chance to aspire
and believe me i will afire

Your every pain and all your grief
to bring in joy and relief
to cherish the moments with the lief

If you feel the truth in what i mean
for trust that we can build between
By being together and being so keen

Hold my hand for a while
and greet me with your wonderful smile
to begin our journey with a walk of mile.

To be for each other forever
and if you feel that it can never
happen the way i thought whatever

Just forget the words that I had wrote
keep the paper like a small note
from someone who made a lover's quote.

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Chariot of Valour !!



Every person of the earth is fighting his own war,
The path of truth which is difficult & full of problems
But only strong faith can lead you to success & glory

The Chariot of Valour ridden by Arjun seemed to be unbeaten
But the truth is different - It's not now Big You are, It's how Big You Play...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=juoXKnM48_A

Similarly in our life we all face problems
Some which are seen we can fight them
But some which are not seen are more dangerous
and each one of us needs protection

So this Janmashatmi I pray for blessings of the big lord & his biggest devotee.

Hail Virat Bhagwan !!
Hail Lord Krishna !!
Jai Hanuman !!

Some people read the Gita for peace. Some people read it for success. But you’re reading it because somewhere in your mind, you're tired, not just tired of doing, but tired of being the one who always does. You’re the one who overdelivers. You hold space for others. You do what’s expected. You become who people need you to be. You carry your pain quietly and your excellence loudly, hoping the noise of your competence will silence the voice that says, “If you stop performing, will anyone still love you?” This article is not here to inspire you. It’s here to set you free. From performance. From pressure. From the belief that your worth is in what you give.

1. Action Without Anxiety

Act from love, not for validation or results.

Shloka (2.47):

कर्मण्येवाधिकारस्ते मा फलेषु कदाचन।

मा कर्मफलहेतुर्भूर्मा ते सङ्गोऽस्त्वकर्मणि॥

You have a right to your actions, not to the results. Don’t act with the result in mind, and don’t avoid action either. Most of us don’t fear action, we fear the judgement that might follow. What if I fail? What if I disappoint? Krishna dissolves that fear in one line: Do your part, and let go of the scoreboard. Confidence isn’t about certainty of success. It’s about showing up fully, regardless.

You try to give your best, not because you're free, but because you're terrified of not being enough. You hope that if you control the result, maybe you’ll finally be seen. Maybe then people will stay. But Krishna says, let go. Act from love, not fear. Give your best because it's who you are, not because you're bargaining for approval. Freedom begins the day you stop performing love like it’s a transaction.

2. You Are Not Just This Body

Your soul is enough, beyond doing or proving.

Shloka (2.20):

न जायते म्रियते वा कदाचिन्नायं भूत्वा भविता वा न भूयः।

अजो नित्यः शाश्वतोऽयं पुराणो न हन्यते हन्यमाने शरीरे॥

The soul is never born, nor does it die. It is eternal, unchanging, and cannot be destroyed. When people insult us, or we fail, or grow old, what exactly gets hurt? The body? The mind? The ego? Krishna reminds you: who you are is untouched by all that. If you could remember, even briefly, that your worth is not up for debate, you would walk through this world with quiet power.

You try to be useful because you think usefulness is the closest thing to being lovable. But Krishna says, even when you do nothing, you are eternal. Unchanging. Whole. You don’t have to earn your right to exist. You don’t have to hustle for your place in the world. You are not the sum of your productivity. The soul you are, is already enough.

3. Balance is the Real Strength

Stay steady through both success and failure alike.

Shloka (2.48):

योगस्थः कुरु कर्माणि सङ्गं त्यक्त्वा धनञ्जय।

सिद्ध्यसिद्ध्योः समो भूत्वा समत्वं योग उच्यते॥

Act with steadiness, without attachment to success or failure. That inner balance is true Yoga. We’re trained to chase highs and fear lows. But Krishna says real strength is in being unmoved by either. Not cold, not indifferent, just steady. Imagine a mind that neither breaks when insulted nor inflates when praised. That’s the mind that wins, in every situation.

On this path, no step is ever wasted. Even a little progress protects you from great fear. You’re tired of always being “on.” But you’re scared that if you slow down, you'll fall behind, in life, in people’s eyes, in worth. But Krishna reminds you, progress isn’t measured by speed. Even the smallest step towards truth, towards peace, towards yourself, matters. You don’t have to keep proving. You just have to keep becoming.

4. Emotion Is Natural. But Don’t Let It Run You.

Feel emotions, but don’t let them control you.



Shloka (2.56):

दुःखेष्वनुद्विग्नमना: सुखेषु विगतस्पृह:।

वीतरागभयक्रोध: स्थितधीर्मुनिरुच्यते॥

One who is not shaken by pain, not greedy for pleasure, and free from fear, anger, and attachment, such a person is truly wise. Confidence doesn’t mean never feeling fear or sadness. It means not being ruled by them. This shloka invites us to become observers, to recognize emotions without becoming them. When the mind is no longer pulled like a puppet by every situation, you start walking through life instead of life walking through you.

You manage emotions like tasks, fix them, suppress them, move on. But beneath that control is exhaustion and deep loneliness. Krishna doesn’t tell you to not feel. He tells you to not be ruled by what you feel. Let joy come. Let sorrow come. Let it all pass, but never let it define you. Your emotions are visitors. You are the home.

5. No Step Is Ever Wasted

Every honest effort matters, even the unseen ones.

Shloka (2.40):

नेहाभिक्रमनाशोऽस्ति प्रत्यवायो न विद्यते।

स्वल्पमप्यस्य धर्मस्य त्रायते महतो भयात्॥

No effort on this path is wasted, and no obstacle is permanent. Even a little progress protects you from great fear. The world often makes you feel behind. But Krishna says: if you’re walking in the right direction, you’re not behind, you’re becoming. Every small step counts. Even when it doesn’t look like it. Growth isn’t always visible, but it’s always real. This shloka silences the noise of self-doubt.

You think people admire you for your energy, your light, your brightness. But on days when you don’t have that, you wonder: what’s left of me? Krishna reminds you, divinity isn’t in performance. It’s in presence. You don’t have to radiate joy every day. You don’t have to inspire anyone today. You just have to remain, honest, quiet, real. Even your stillness is sacred.

6. You’re Bigger Than Your Moods

Observe your mind; don’t become every passing thought.

Shloka (14.22-23):

प्रकाशं च प्रवृत्तिं च मोहं एव च पाण्डव।

न द्वेष्टि सम्प्रवृत्तानि न निवृत्तानि काङ्क्षति॥

उदासीनवदासीनो गुणैर्यो न विचाल्यते॥

He neither hates when emotions arise, nor craves when they pass. He stays unmoved, a silent observer. Your energy levels may fluctuate. Thoughts may storm. But you are not your thoughts or moods. The Gita offers radical clarity, observe the mind, don’t become it. That stillness beneath all movement? That’s where unshakable confidence lives.

You tie your identity to success, not because you're vain, but because you think failing means you're not worth loving. But what if your worth had nothing to do with performance? What if you could build a mind where both praise and criticism lose their power? That’s not detachment. That’s freedom. Balance isn’t something you do after burnout. Balance is the only way to live without betraying yourself.

7. Be On Your Own Side

Support yourself like you do for everyone else.

Shloka (6.5):

उद्धरेदात्मनाऽत्मानं नात्मानमवसादयेत्।

आत्मैव ह्यात्मनो बन्धुरात्मैव रिपुरात्मन:॥

Lift yourself. Do not degrade yourself. You are your own best friend, and your own worst enemy. No one talks to you more than you. And often, that inner voice becomes your biggest critic, your loudest limiter. Krishna turns the mirror: If you don't believe in yourself, why should the world? Train your inner voice to encourage, not crush. Be the friend your journey deserves.

You show up for everyone. You comfort, you fix, you make space and then wonder why you feel alone. It’s because you keep abandoning yourself to be there for others. But Krishna is blunt here, you are your own responsibility. No one’s coming to save the part of you that’s burnt out. You have to choose yourself. You have to become the friend you keep being to others.

Closing Reflection:

Krishna never told Arjuna, “Don’t feel bad.” He said, “Feel everything, but know who you are beneath it.” These seven shlokas aren’t about becoming superhuman. They’re about becoming authentically human, with a clear mind, a courageous heart, and a quiet flame inside that no failure, fear, or doubt can blow out. And that… is how ordinary people live extraordinary lives.


Thursday, August 2, 2012

A Ray Of Truth !!




When world is against you
Without knowing any truth
Open your eyes to face it
Without asking for ruth

Let them try hard
One day they will fail
As you stand strong
You see them loosing trail

Deep inside you
Allow the peace to glow
Healing the scars of pain
Hidden deep & hollow

If you know to love
Do not take the hatred
Gift your smile to them
Where you feel its not wasted