Friday, May 12, 2023

Review of a College

PVPIT BUDHGAON IS A VERY BAD PRIVATE ENGINEERING COLLEGE IN THE REGION. I WOULD SAY THAT IT IS THE WORST ONE. THEY DONT PAY SALARIES TO THEIR STAFF ON TIME. IMAGINE OF THE NON PAID TEACHERS, HOW BAD THEY MUST BE TEACHING THEIR STUDENTS. THINK 1000 TIMES BEFORE TAKING ADMISSIONS THERE 😢

Saturday, March 18, 2023

Anniversaries

Today, I completed 6 years of quit smoking tobacco products. Once upon a time, I was a chain smoker and people used to find me analogus to a factory chimney. Thanks to Anita to continously support me to win the war against myself. Living in Sangli, India in my late parents place was like being in rehab & for recreational purpose. *Abstaining from the smoke, dealing with after quit related side effects and healing of body organs was much more stronger & faster* than being in Canada.

Sunday, October 10, 2021

Freedom from meds

Living at my late parents home in Sangli, India, helped me set myself free from all kinds of anxiety/dipression medications,  (e.g. Zoloft, Effexor, Fluoxetin, Ativan, and Xanax). It's no an easy feeling to stay alive after our parents die all of sudden, and that is when our mental health also gets disturbed. I was never bullet proof, and I always struggled my best to manage and cope with it. Our life is ment to change, we just have to take the right decision and stay firm on it, with whatever are the choices left. Now I am tobacco free as well and I have set my goals to live free from all sorts of water, and air pollutants as well. 

Monday, April 7, 2014

Lotus

In India, Lotus is the symbol for our national flower. It is also the symbol of prosperity and happiness. It is the carrier of our godess Laxmi, the symbol for finance and economy. Fortunately, lotus is also the symbol used by the Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP). Dear Indian -taxpayers, -urbanisers and -middle classers, dont forget your power of pulling the majority. Please do not forget the symbol and do not forget to caste your vote.

Thursday, March 13, 2014

Why to feel proud of ourself!

You are born because of some one else, you didn't name ur self. You were educated by some one else, some one else taught you to work. You have relationships with others, and finally, some one else is going to perform the rituals at your funeral. So nothing is yours or by you, then what makes you so proud of your self...... Lord Vishnu

Saturday, December 14, 2013

Feeling Dipressed

Hey weather, stop making me feel dipressed. So far it's only the mid of december, so please keep patience. How come you are crossing your limits and acting bitterry cold. Do you think I am some edible commodity to be stored for refrigeration @ -29 degC. Hey .... plz... .... try to understand, I haven't been slaughtered yet. I don't need to be refrigerated.

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Linear time in varying (LTI) philosophy



What a great philosophy (probably very earlier than BCE 1200):

According to some sage's preaching's in Mahabharta, a person following Hinduism (way of life) right after birth incurs 3 debts, by default and these debts are related with their 3 suprimo's. One is with Lord Bramha, the second is with Lord Vishnu and the third is with Lord Shiva. These 3 debts can be paid off in the following (very obvious and natural ways).

To pay off Lord Shiva's debt, the person is supposed to go to school and get formal education (earn intelligence). To pay off Lord Vishnu's debt the person has to give birth to another person (reproduce human) that will carry forward his/her blood line and to pay off Lord Bramha's debt the person has to offer help to the biological society in which he/she lives, (offer economical or social donations for the good cause (ex, performing volunteer work over time and/ or offer money).

Ahaan......!, I think I can forecast some undesirable consequences, if he/she doesn't do the things mentioned that can aid in paying off the debt, or if he/she chooses to pay only 1 or 2  out of 3 or if he/she chooses, but wasn't able to pay off due to some unnatural reason!

ref: puranas (religious texts)
....by nandu dhawale