HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!
December 31, 2006
December 21, 2006
Tricolor
” Under this flag, there is no difference between a prince and a peasant, between the rich and the poor, between man and women. ” ~Mrs. Sarojini Naidu~
The ratio of the width to the length of the flag is two is to three.
In the centre of the white band, there is a wheel in navy blue to indicate the Dharma Chakra, the wheel of law in the Sarnath Lion Capital.
This center symbol of the ‘CHAKRA’, is a Buddhist symbol dating back to 200th century BC.
Its diameter approximates the width of the white band and it has 24 spokes,
which intends to show that there is life in movement and death in stagnation.
The saffron stands for courage, sacrifice and the spirit of renunciation;
the white, for purity and truth;
the green for faith and fertility.
back after such a long time… have been doing no…
back after such a long time…
have been doing nothing much…
just slacking and slacking…
I have created 2 more blogs..
one for photoes(got the idea from Ain) and one for my India…
wanted to do a blog on India for such a long time..
but these two sites are still under construction…
so i guess i would be spenting my time on these 2 sites..
thats it for now…
December 11, 2006
December 6, 2006
Mahatma Gandhi and the copper coin

Mahatma Gandhi went from city to city, village to village collecting funds for the Charkha Sangh. During one of his tours he addressed a meeting in Orissa. After his speech a poor old woman got up. She was bent with age, her hair was grey and her clothes were in tatters. The volunteers tried to stop her, but she fought her way to the place where Gandhiji was sitting. “I must see him,” she insisted and going up to Gandhiji touched his feet. Then from the folds of her sari she brought out a copper coin and placed it at his feet. Gandhiji picked up the copper coin and put it away carefully. The Charkha Sangh funds were under the charge of Jamnalal Bajaj. He asked Gandhiji for the coin but Gandhiji refused. “I keep cheques worth thousands of rupees for the Charkha Sangh,” Jamnalal Bajaj said laughingly “yet you won’t trust me with a copper coin.” “This copper coin is worth much more than those thousands,” Gandhiji said. “If a man has several lakhs and he gives away a thousand or two, it doesn’t mean much. But this coin was perhaps all that the poor woman possessed. She gave me all she had. That was very generous of her. What a great sacrifice she made. That is why I value this copper coin more than a crore of rupees.”
December 3, 2006
Simple Pleasures…
Best Moments In Life

To fall in love.

To have a child.

To laugh until it hurts your stomach.

To find mails by the thousands when you return of the vacations.
To manage for a vacation at some pretty place.

To listen to your favorite song in the radio.
To go to bed and to listen while it rains out.
To leave the shower and find that the towel is warm.

To clear your last exam.

To receive a call from someone, you don’t see a lot, but you want to.
A good conversation.
To find money in a pant that you didn’t use last year.
To laugh at oneself. Calls at the midnight that last for hours.
To laugh without reasons. To hear accidentally that somebody says something good of you.
To wake up and realize it is still possible to sleep a couple of hours.
To hear a song that makes you remember a special reason. 
To make new friends.
To be part of a team.

The first kiss.
To feel butterflies in the stomach every time that you see that person.
To have your back rubbed to sleep by some one you love.
To pass a while with your best friends.
To see people that you like, feeling happy.
To use a sweater of the person that you like.
See an old friend again and to feel that the things didn’t change.

To look at an evening.
To have somebody that tells you that he/she loves you
*I believe in all these..Simple pleasures are the best pleasures*



