Thursday, August 26, 2010

FREEDOM-REDEFINED

Are we humans?
 What a question! Of course not! We are the machines. The machine which eats, thinks, gives work output of 12-14 hours takes weekend holidays & again works… Anything  wrong?
In present era, we relish so called comfortable life-style. So called technology has made everything sci-fi. Want a baby? Donate your gametes & chill. You will get it as per your requirements… or want to talk to your beloved? Skype yourself & have a good hours of chat!!
Good education, (like graduate...no... post graduate-doctorate), highly paid (up to 6 figures) salary even lot other people are still jobless), marriage, extending the race, pension &  at the end…sad demise…
Is it all we want in this too short, not-more-than-once life?
Now do one thing. Ask yourself , “what is that thing you are in search of? What is the reason that you are existing on earth?”  On one fine day you will suddenly realize something & you will come to know it is the human which pleases the human.  And nothing on earth will remain to get understood about.
Real joy is not there in projects, deadlines, cell phones, internets... It is in the living life to its fullest. It’s there in feeling warmth of sun, splashes of rain, shivers in cold, barefoot walk on the grassland, sensing cold breezes on the body.,..
So just go, give life a hug, & try every option to make life more lively, & rich in experience..
Just live life like anything... Don’t just waste it; after all it is all yours...
We need to modify the system we are living in which has been developed keeping money as a centre. The system which demands your happiness, makes you miss your own moments in life.. Rather we should inculcate the things in such a fashion that restored system would treat a human like a human & not a perfect, jolly-going machine…
Things appear difficult to imbibe but are really not too hard to at least think of.

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Antare...

आयुष्यात कधी कधी अंतरेच चांगली वाटतात...
आपल्याला आपलं गंतव्य समजावं म्हणून...
तर कधी छोट्या मोठ्या उणीवा झाकल्य़ा जाव्यात म्हणून...

Ayushya.. ek painting..

" मऊशार भिंतीवरचा गुळगुळीत सौम्य रंग...
अन एक शांत उदासवाणा गंध भरभरून..
हल्ली मी भिंतीला एक पेंटिंग अडकवलय..
गडद रेषांच...  अन भड़क रंगांचं...
डोळ्याला काचणारं...
मी खुर्चीत बसून राहतो तिकडे पाहत 
उदासवाणं बिलकुल वाटत नाही
पण शांतही....."

Sunday, July 11, 2010

An enchanting glory - Khadakwasla.



Sparkling shores, waving waters, mesmerizing winds, reflecting lights from the long stretches of waters glorifying your face & panoramic glimpses of those bountiful waters & those secrets of beauty of nature getting revealed as we wonder along that woodside vista...




Don't take it as a frivolous feeling if you feel that it is a hallucination arising in your mind when you look at fog-clad locale, especially you might feel this situation in 'trans' period between rainy season & freezing winter.


                                                                                   One more thing that adds up richness & aristocracy to the place is splendid scene of The Sinhgad fort appearing as a high mountain by the backwaters. 'The Sinhgad fort', which has witnessed saga of The Maratha empire.


The lake-like backwaters of Khadakwasla dam are surrounded with crescent shaped ranges of Sahyadri mountain. The scene emphasizes the mediocrity of the human. It makes us banish the feeling of 'self' & 'ego'. Not only this , it makes our heads leaned down with gratitude towards Nature.


The place appeals, also because of bagful of memories which are & will be with permanently engraved in my heart. Those afterclass boredoms, stress of exams & sometimes those melancholic mindsets always used to conclude as an outing to our everbest 'Khadak', obviously with those very near & dear friends.


Memorizing those B'day celebrations, 'treat-escorts', weekend picnics, & sometimes 'with-no-reason' trips smoothly unfolds those warm feelings I bore in in most rejoicing part of my life which is ever-comforting.


Really we collegians celebrate our lives, with such a place which shelters us with its charisma. It really helps building up a nice companionship, feeling of oneness among friends & a true committment between the loveliest couples ever(as they think of it!)


As a khadak-lover (as many of my friends are) I cordially feel that may nature bless this place with her beauty & retain the place as it is for years after years...


It would really be a faux pas neglecting name of Khadakwasla when someone needs peace of mind, purity of thoughts & self-actualisation.






Pushkar Kamble.

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