Black Drongo-The King Crow

One has heard of King Cobras but a King Crow? Crows brook no rivalry. They are not only intelligent and industrious, they are invidious and artful too.And if one were to recollect the story of ‘Kakolukiyam’ of Panchtantra (Of crows and Owls), one would concede, even if with reluctant respect, the unusual cunning and craftinessContinue reading “Black Drongo-The King Crow”

The Shiva Among Birds

Neelkanth literally means one with a blue throat or neck. In Indian mythology, Lord Shiva is called ‘Neelkanth”. He is called so because after the churning of the sea when poison fulminated from the bowels of the sea, no one was able to withstand this deadly venom or poison. Devtas and Asuras – both ranContinue reading “The Shiva Among Birds”

A Prayer to Lord Krishna

The tragedy that claimed two lives in the stampede in the Banke Bihari Temple on Janmashtami day is both sad and unfortunate. To what one must attribute this painful and avoidable mishap? To administrative lapses or the indiscrete and undisciplined enthusiasm of the devotees? Or to the past ‘karmas’ of the ones who lost theirContinue reading “A Prayer to Lord Krishna”

What Does Janmashtami Celebrate?

Janmashtami commemorate an energy which is deemed both a God and the finest and strongest representation of a human being, in fact a super human being. His life and deeds can scarcely be understood or explained within the parameters of human capabilities. One may call Him the most humanized God. A Way to Live ButContinue reading “What Does Janmashtami Celebrate?”

Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsava

The Moment of Moral Renaissance The nation, we the people of India, are celebrating the 75th year of our independence. There is energy, enthusiasm, involvement all around. Never before the festivities were so elaborate, the diversity and the innovation to appropriately mark the occasion never so brilliantly devised. We are determined to make our countryContinue reading “Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsava”

Love’s Eternity and Sublimity

Bulbul or the Red Whiskered Bulbul or the Crested Bulbul Introduction“Ek tha GulAur ek thi BulbulDono chaman me rahte theSaath jiyenge saath marengeYe dono yu kahte the”Bulbul (the bird) and Gul (the flower) are eternally linked with love, lovers and all that they together celebrate. In Indian tradition cutting across folk and classic, oral andContinue reading “Love’s Eternity and Sublimity”

Tirades on Twitter – Tyranny of Free Expression

The ball has been thrown in Judiciary’s court. The issues are complex and the prognosis is pregnant with potentials, some pernicious and many promising. It will demand judiciary’s most serious consideration, deep understanding, and the most exacting judicial application of law. For, the pronouncements will have a vital bearing on the future of freedom ofContinue reading “Tirades on Twitter – Tyranny of Free Expression”

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

Part II The exceptional quality of Goethe’s writing neither lost its perspicacity nor the refreshing perspective as he uncommonly produced a volume of work, which even the best could accomplish over several life times. He may have lived long but the richness and brilliance of his output sustained for several decades; without in the leastContinue reading “Johann Wolfgang von Goethe”