Tuesday, 27 October 2015

The summary of lord krishna


If u are a true follower of Mahabharata, you would know them.
1) Krishna
2) Bheesham
3) Arjuna
4) Karna
5) Barbarika

let us move with lord krishna,just imagine that Krishna is not Lord Krishna, the god and that the Mahabharat is not a religious text revered by millions.


                


A.Introduction and back-story:

Krishna is introduced to us early on, as a cousin of the Pandavas. He is accomplished, wise, and powerful in his own right unlike Pandavas or Kauravas at this point, who are squabbling children. This is because he has overthrown Kamsa, the King of Surasena kingdom, native land of the Yadavas. However, he has multiple problems of his own. Firstly, he is a cowherd, not royalty. The Yadavas rule by council, not by king. Thus, even though Krishna is the leader of the Yadavas, he is not equal to royalty. Further, Kamsa was Jarasandh's Senapati. Jarasandh is the emperor of India. Every other dynasty, including the Kurus, pays obeisance to him. This doesn't leave Krishna with very many allies. That Krishna is capable and a political genius (at such a young age) is evident because Jarasandh has been unable to crush him outright. But Krishna has now fought 18 wars with Jarasandh, and has slowly lost territory to him. He has been forced to leave his land and move to the island of Dwarka. He needs help.
At that time brave heroes, The Pandavas came forward and helped him. They are staking a claim to the throne of Hastinapur on extremely untenable grounds: It is an open secret that Pandu was impotent. Who then, are these children, arrived from nowhere? Here is Krishna's opportunity. The Pandavas will oppose Duryodhana, who is Dhritarashtra's son. Dhritarashtra is politically aligned with Jarasandh. Thus, Pandavas are going against Jarasandh himself. Krishna aligns himself with the Pandavas.




B. Jarasandh vadh and the Rajsuya yagna:

I'll skip some details here, because I don't intend to reproduce the Mahabharat entirely. Suffice to say that Krishna and Arjuna are the closest of friends now. Krishna has helped Arjuna earn multiple celestial weapons, he has convinced Drupad to let Draupadi marry the Pandavas, he has orchestrated the building of the Mayasabha in Indraprastha.


The Rajsuya yagna is his chance to strike against Jarasandh. He convinces Yudhisthir that he needs to perform the yagna to establish his supremacy over India. Who stands in Yudhishthir's way? The current emperor of India, Jarasandh. So do they declare war on Magadh? No. Krishna, Arjuna and Bhima sneak into Magadh, and challenge Jarasandh to single combat. Bhima kills Jarasandh, after which Krishna installs Jarasandh's son Sahadev onto the throne of Magadh. Thus, he eliminates his biggest enemy, gains access to a sizeable army, and makes multiple allies when he frees the political prisoners of Jarasandh. Who else stands in his way? Shishupal, king of Chedi, his lifelong enemy, and the Senapati of Jarasandh's army. Yudhishthir invites Shishupal to the Rajsuya yagna. Krishna is the guest of honor for this yagna, over and above celebrated people like Bhisma and Drona. Krishna lets Shishupal berate and belittle him for a long time--long enough to convince everyone that Shishupal is an asshole of the first degree. Then he calmly beheads him. No battle, no challenge to fight to the death, nothing. In a single stroke, in front of enough witnesses to assert that Shishupal truly deserved it, the Senapati of Jarasandh is gone.


Who else is Krishna's enemy? Duryodhan, friend of Jarasandh, and a political genius
in his own right. Duryodhan has befriended Balaram, Krishna's elder brother and the most important person on the Yadava council after Krishna himself. Krishna did not foresee this, but Balaram teaches the mace to Bhima and Duryodhana, and he is impressed with Duryodhana. Duryodhan will not be so easy
 to eliminate. We will deal with him later.







C. Subhadhra and Samba:
  
Balaram promises Subhadhra to Duryodhana in marriage. If this comes to pass, the two families  will be much too closely linked for Krishna's liking. Lucky then, that Arjuna is there to whisk her away.However, this is one instance where Krishna's intentions do not come to pass. Krishna's own son, Samba, is fool enough to fall in love with Duryodhana's daughter Laxamani. He tries to whisk her away just like Arjuna did with Subhadhra. However, he is no Arjuna, and Duryodhana is no fool. He is caught and put behind bars.




Duryodhana announces that Samba, son of krishna 
will be put to death. Even in this situation, Krishna cannot come to negotiate with Duryodhan. This is a political loss, he stands to lose face. Instead he pleads with Balaram to go on his behalf. Balaram successfully negotiates with Duryodhana, promising him support in battle, and brings Samba and Laxamani back to Dwarka. The families are intertwined. Krishna will face a much tougher task getting support from the Yadavas against Duryodhana now.






D. Preparations for the Kurukshetra war:

Krishna does not have an option. He is over-ruled by his council, and pledges his army to Duryodhana. However he says that he will fight on behalf of the Pandavas, because they have asked him for help too. He makes it sound as innocuous as possible: "I will only be a charioteer. I will not take up arms. I only wish to accompany my friend Arjuna. What can little old me do?" And now Duryodhana makes a fatal mistake. He underestimates Krishna. He agrees to Krishna's conditions.

 
Krishna plays his master-stroke early on. He is fully aware of the capabilities of his army. If Balaram enters the battlefield on Duryodhana's side, it is game over for the Pandavas. So Krishna convinces Balaram that this war will be full of adharma (he is not wrong on that count). A man of Balaram's accomplishments should not taint his soul by participating in such a war. He should instead go on a pilgrimage to the holy sites in India. _This_ is Krishna's greatest political maneuver in the Mahabharat. With Balaram gone, Kritivarma becomes the Senapati of the Yadava army. It is a testament to the quality of Yadava soldiers that Kritivarma and Satyaki (who is the only Yadava to fight for the Pandavas) are two of the 10 people to survive the war.



When Krishna goes to Hastinapur to sue for peace, one last time, he plays another closely guarded card. He takes Karna aside and tells him of his parentage. He then tries to sway Karna by promises of power and rule. He even offers Draupadi as a final perquisite. Karna turns him down. Luckily for Krishna, Bhishma too has his own agenda. He knows the truth of Karna's birth, and does not wish for him to fight his brothers. So he insults Karna in the war council, and tells him he is only fit to fight ardha-rathis. Karna swears not to enter the battlefield until Bhishma falls. Thus the Pandavas are free of the terror of Karna for 10 days. When Karna will finally enter the battlefield on the 11th day, Krishna will try again. He will send Kunti to Karna, to convince Karna to switch, and when that fails, to beg for the lives of her sons. Thus, Krishna will ensure that 4 sons of Kunti are safe from the wrath of Karna.




E. Machinations in the War:

There are many, many things that Krishna does on the battlefield, but most people are already aware of them. Quickly then, the highlights:


  • convince Arjuna to fight.
  • convince the Pandavas that Bhishma is slaughtering their armies and needs to fall
  • protect Arjuna from himself (the Abhimanyu/Jayadrath incident)
  • formulate and execute the plan to slay Drona (naro va kunjaro va)
  • tell the Pandavas how to counter Ashwatthama's multiple celestial weapons
  • Stop the Pandavas from infighting on multiple occasions
  • When Dhrishtadyumna chops off Drona's head, Arjuna sees red
  • When Karna defeats and humiliates Yudhisthir, Yudhisthir runs back to his tent. He blames Arjuna of incompetence in killing Karna with such vigor, that Arjuna pulls out Gandiva to kill Yudhishthir himself. Krishna cools things down.
  • Use Ghatotkach as a pawn to rid Karna of his celestial Shakti.
  • When Ghatotkach dies, the Pandava camp is in mourning. Not Krishna though. He dances in joy, claiming that "finally, Karna is surmountable"
  • convince Arjuna to kill Karna when he is unarmed and on foot
  • gesture Bhima to hit Duryodhana in the thigh, blatantly against the rules of mace battle.
  • stop Balaram from slaughtering Bhima on the spot for cheating.
  • Balaram is back from his pilgrimage in time to watch the battle between Duryodhana and Bhima. Krishna has to hold him in a bear hug when Bhima breaks Duryodhana's thigh.

In summary, the Pandavas are bumbling fools who do not stand a snowball's chance in hell without Krishna to guide them on every step. In return, they revere Krishna, and proclaim that he is their god, their spiritual leader. Krishna enters the fray to be royalty, ends up becoming a God.

Thursday, 8 October 2015

A JOURNEY WITH MATURITY


Many peoples defines about maturity in different ways. I simply have a different take on it. I'll share my
consciousness of what maturity is from my personal experiences on various social networking sites.

Here's what I feel maturity is:

No status updates 
I stopped updating my facebook and whatsapp status, the day I realized, it was absolutely a waste of time seeking approbations and criticisms from the random people.

No picture uploads 
Why am I suppose to publicize with where I've been to, of how handsome I looked. It's none of other person's business.

Stopped throwing tantrums 
Long back I stopped throwing tantrums like other peoples when I realized that people around me desire for things I take for granted.

When you understand that people in relationship are not stupid.
When you are no more dependent on the person of your age.
When you are no more uncomfortable in saying words like "sex", "virgin", "LGBT".
When on listening WTF! , you no more lift your eyebrows.
When you know the difference between frankness, flirting, vulgarity.
When you are no more ashamed of talking about your past, present, future.
When you know-When to speak,What to speak,How to speak.
When you learn to accept failures with calmness.
When you still get excited about a bubble-wrap.
When you learn to give up ego in your life.
When you learn to face, and not evade when a crisis comes.

When you understand the fine line between self obsession and loving yourself.
When you learn to share everything, especially One Plus 2 invites.
When you change yourself only for you.
When you realise you're never too old to do anything.
When you make some time for yourself.
When you understand the value and importance of money.
When you stop believing "money can't bring happiness". Seriously!?
When you stop judging people by their appearance.
When you learn to listen patiently to others.
When you start spending more time with your family.
When you eat clean and conscious. 
When you start planning things.
When you don't need other to make personal life decisions.
When you find that inner strength to not give up.
When you realize age is just a number.
When you learn to distinguish between love and lust.
When you stop being an attention-seeker.
When you do mistakes, learn from it and never repeat it.
When you learn to let go of things.
When you try to smile despite having the worst day of your life. :)
When you realize life isn't how it used to be yesterday.


Finally maturity was when I prioritized my stuff and realized, all social media is worthless and disgusting for a person like me who has high aspirations and a thirst for knowledge.


So da Bottom of da Line is
Maturity is when you understand that each person on this earth has a right to their own perceptions, value them and respect them 


Wednesday, 7 October 2015

THE LIFE WITH SATISFACTORY



In a period when everybody just talk about pollution, environment change, what this couple had done will simply amaze you.

The Couple Who Transformed a Barren Land Into A 300 Acre Wildlife Sanctuary!






Pamela and Anil Malhotra, passionate about wildlife and nature conservation, bought 55 acres of land 23 years ago, and today they have converted it into a beautiful forest of over 300 acres. SAI Sanctuary, the only private wildlife sanctuary in India, came to host animals like Bengal Tiger, Sambhar and Asian Elephants.

The passion to expand the green cover grew stronger and they kept buying idle lands from farmers. This way the land was used and also farmers got money to repay their debts. 

“The problem is, we expect the government to do everything. Like-minded people, NGOs and other agencies should purchase land and do their own bit to conserve the wildlife,” says Pamela.

There were a lot of native trees that already existed there. The couple decided to retain those and follow three important rules: no chopping down of any tree, no human interference and no poachers. The sanctuary also has a beautiful river in the middle that is home to several aquatic species like fishes and snakes, including the King Cobra.

The huge trees and thick forest has also helped several birds like hornbill find their homes. There are over 305 species of birds that visit this sanctuary regularly.

Several cameras are installed across the sanctuary to identify new animals and keep a track on poachers. “People think that animals need the forest. But the truth is, the forest needs the animals equally - they are both inter-dependent and we should make efforts to preserve both,” says Dr. Anil.

“A few days ago, I saw in the camera recording that a family of wild dogs and seven small puppies from that family were trying to attack a Sambhar just in front of my house gate. They were born a few days back and now had grown up. So, the fact that each puppy survived is commendable. That means the sanctuary is a good host to all these wild animals,” says Pamela.

The couple has grown 10-12 acres of coffee and around 15 acres of cardamom on the land. The sanctuary also runs completely on solar and alternate energy. For days of heavy rainfall in the monsoon, the three small windmills meet the needs of providing enough electricity to the sanctuary.

When Malhotra couple started this sanctuary, they invested their own money and it now runs on donations which get tax exemptions.

The sanctuary also won the “Wildlife and Tourism Initiative Of The Year” award by Sanctuary Asia in conjunction with Tour Operators for Tigers in 2014.



So da Bottom of da Line is

Make a search for our Satisfactory Field



Adoptive things that a men should implement from the age 22


                


Cooking a great meal.

Being confident enough to eat alone at a restaurant.

The art of striking up conversations with strangers.

To revel in solitude. One should not need company to have a good time.
Planning your finances.

The art of getting stuff done. You might be planning a party, trying to get your official documents ready, building your own website, championing a cause, anything, and you should be able to figure out how to do it.

Managing your taxes. It's simple enough in most countries and you do not need someone else to do it for you.

The virtue of respect and politeness. Be civil to everyone. Smile at people. Say "Thank you", "Please", "My apologies", "You're welcome" more often.

Awareness of one's self and convictions. Have an opinion. Fight for it.
The ability to express oneself - be it a humorous anecdote, a gripping story, a post, a song, a skit.

Not to believe everything one hears or reads or sees. Learn to apply your own reasoning and dig a little deeper.

It's fine to be scared. To cry sometimes. To let your emotions overcome you. If you think someone will think less of you because of it, kick them out of your life.

Life progressively gets harder. But that isn't something to worry about. You also progressively become more mature and capable of handling all kinds of shit life throws at you.

The art of hosting people and making sure they have a great time.

A little about everything, make an habit to float on Oxford dictionary.  

People generally do not think about you as much as you think they do. So do not let irrational fears and insecurities cripple you.

Making good friends gets harder after college. So cherish the ones you have.





So da Bottom of da Line is


Monday, 5 October 2015

An Emergent Life


THIS IS WHERE WE LIVE


Having  a clean look, one can conclude that our society is dragging us to Garbage 
our heart says  Take it easy 
our mind says i'm i d'ng right r wrong  
90% of world listens to mind : only 10% of world listens to heart 

I say
 we and our heart landed at a time into this world
our mind had built according to our environment 

So da Bottom of da Line is
SO WHAT!  
DO WHAT EVER YOU WANNA DO