Saturday, August 25, 2007

Sorry telling day.

So we have all heard about thanks giving day. But sorry telling day? Now that is something new, isn't it? Okay, I have to admit that there isn't particulary any day dedicated to apologies but come monsoon in India and Jains spread all over the country start preparing for this 8 day long festival- called Paryushan, which culminates in a very meaningful apology session attended collectively by entire jain community at the final day - called Samvtsari!! This year this festival falls between 8-15 september.

For starters, Jainism is said to be the oldest living religion and has its roots in India. It has around 5-6 million followers around the world. (ah, thats quite less comparing with 1+ billion population of india- not even 1%). But this religion has weathered all storms and its core fundamentals still today exist more or less in purest of the form. One of the fundamentals is ofcourse that of forgiving and that is the reason why this day is celebrated with much vigour across all the sects of jainism.

So what is so special about the day? Well its obvious that jains ask for pardon for any of their actions that would have caused agony in other's heart. But that is not it. They ask pardon from all the living beings.. humans, animals, plants and birds alike !! Even the smallest of the creatures like ant are not excluded and if you actually look at the ceremony (called Pratikraman) , you will be immensely surprised by the sheer importance that this religion gives to even the smallest form of life.

I remember from my childhood days, my friends commenting rather provocatively that jains were a clever lot. For the entire year they would do all sorts of wrong deeds and on samvtsari day they would come to you and would ask for pardon :). Hehe.. I wish it were so simple. But try once. Saying sorry from the bottom of your heart is never easy. Not even to those who are so close to you, forget about plants and animals!!

OK. So it is about time I signed off. But before that did I forget saying sorry? Hmmm let me do it in a rather traditional way. The actual lines go something like this...

Khamemi savve jive, (I forgive all the living beings)
Savve jiva khammatu me, ( May all living beings please forgive me)
Metti me savve bhuyeshu, (My friendship is with everyone)
Veram majaham na kenai. (My enmity is totally nonexistent)

Micha-Mi-Dukdam - May my ill deeds turn fruitless.

Tuesday, August 21, 2007

1 2 3 and still counting.

These are volatile times. Not in my wildest imagination I would have thought while writing this article sometime ago now that the civilian nuclear deal (popularly known as 123 agreement because the deal is being signed under article no 123 of US constitution) between India and the US will run into some rough weather. And boy before the deal could become reality here comes the good old comrades with their faces turned red against the deal and asking for the immediate rollback of the talks on the deal with the USA.

Don't know what even BJP has to oppose here and why are we even thinking of a mid term poll on this issue, which is supposed to be the key to India' s progress. After all 4 years ago it was Jaswant Singh (the then BJP external affairs minister) and Strobe Talbot (The then US deputy foreign Secretary) who had dreamt of the similar deal. Is it just for the sake of opposing, that the opposition parties in India behave so insanely? Will we ever grow up, guys?

On a side note, I thought it is a good time to check out on L&T. The stock which was supposed to go miles high on the back of the deal. And as I had predicted in my earlier article it surely has gone miles from around 1600 to currently around 2400 (after reaching life time high of 2700). Hahaha sometimes your random picks turn out to be gold!! Alas! I exited much much before. Damn it:-)

Anyway, lets hope that we stick to the deal and do not back off. Else only time will tell what price did India have to pay.

Cheers.