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My blog post are of varied topics ranging from personal experiences, travel, wild life photographs, interesting news, of happenings around the world that catches my fancy. In other words i write about anything when i am in a mood to write
Tuesday, July 18, 2017
Kabini Diaries - National bird Peacock
During the recent visit to Kabini during the second week of July we did see quite a lot peacocks some dancing with their brightly colored feathers spread. However i found this Image of the Peacock high up on the tree branch showing of its extremely long feathers very beautiful
Hope you guys liked the Image
Monday, July 17, 2017
Burning Paan
Traditionally in South India betel leaves, areca nut, coconut, turmeric and
flowers are given to females on most auspicious occasion and is known as
tambulam During weddings this given to both males and females in decorative carry bags when the guests leave the marriage hall. Chewing the
combination of betel leaves, areca nut and lime (Chunna) is supposed to help
digestion after heavy meals and you can see in most South Indian weddings a
plate with these ingredients are place outside the dining hall for the guest.
This combination is generally chewed and swallowed.
In North India it is also consumed and is known as Paan and
various combinations are eaten. Saada paan that just has betel leaves, areca
nut and lime, Meetha paan with additional ingredients such as sweetener and so
forth, or with tobacco. Normally the paan with tobacco is chewed and then spat
out… you can see splotches of red markings on roads, walls, railway platforms
etc in most Indian cities on account of these. Each of these paan shops try to bring out
unique paans with assorted ingredients so as to catch fancy of the consumer and
one such paan is the burning Paan. I came across this video about this paan and
am sharing this with you all. It is all in the taste of the consumer and I find
it quite surprising that such things happen in spite of the health hazards.
Enjoy the Burning Paan :)
Adaptation of a book into screenplay
#Screenadaptation
I have always have been an avid reader right from my younger
days and have seen quite a few Hollywood movies based on those books. Most
movies have been extremely well adapted from the book and as I had read them it
was a pleasure to watch the scene unfold in visuals before my eyes. Couple of
names of these books crop up in my mind as I write this blog for Indispire as
examples
Guns of Navarone a fiction written by Alistair Maclean : A second world war story where a small team of soldiers are inserted behind German occupied Greece to blow up guns that guard the coast so that allied invasion can take place.I read this book
long before I saw this movie and re-read the same after seeing the movie . The
movie did do justice to the story told in the book.
The Day of the Jackal a thriller written by Frederick Forsyth a story of an assassin
who has been contracted by dissent French paramilitary force OAS to kill the
then French President Charles de Gaulle . Truly a gripping movie even if you
have not read the book. Again the adaption to screenplay is faultless.
Well there are others such as Where Eagles Dare, Puppet on a chain, Way to Dusty
death, Angels& Demons, Da Vinci Code, Exodus, The Godfather, Absolute
Power, The Count of Monte Cristo, Sherlock Holmes, Bourne Series and lot more
that I have read and seen too. As usual in Hollywood the adaptation of the
books into screenplay is well done with little changes unlike in Indian film
industry where the screenplay is tweaked to cater to our local population
thereby changing the entire meaning of the story as written.
Saturday, July 8, 2017
Do you believe in Ghosts and do they exists
A lively discussion at home regarding
the final rites as per Hindu culture to be done in case of death of the family
member and the reason given was that these rituals are conducted so that the
soul of the departed is appeased and proceed to heaven. In other words if no
rituals are done, then the soul is left wandering as a ghost on this earth
forever. Does this mean the persons of other religions who do not have any
specific rituals when they die remain in this universe in form of a ghost???
If you do believe in ghosts/ spirits
you are not alone in this world since millions of people do believe in them, in
terms of percentages of the population it could be in the regions of 30-40%
which is pretty high considering the fact that there has been no scientific
evidence of the spirit or the ghost. Now why do people believe in them in spite
of no proofs is that our fear of our own mortality plays an important role in
belief in ghosts. Most of us desperately want to believe in life after death –
and the idea of ghosts seems to offer support for such an idea. The belief offers many people comfort — who doesn't
want to believe that our beloved but deceased family members aren't looking out
for us, or with us in our times of need?
Right from medieval times stories of
ghosts or spirits have enthralled and also frightened people in this world. Medicine
men or the Oracles have swayed the thoughts & decisions of many Tribal
chiefs and Kings by their actions or statements of talking with spirits and
deciding the events that were to unfold. They were the most powerful
personalities of the times revered even by the kings and people had blind faith
in them and their bidding.
Even I used to believe and fantasize
about the ghost while I was young and one particular story comes to my mind
where it is said that if you get a strand of hair of a woman ghost and hide it
in your body beneath your skin then you will get all that you aspire in this
materialistic world. Thinking about the way I used to be looking for that
strand of hair during my childhood does bring about a smile on my face even
today.
The thoughts of ghost
may arise as
the result of honest misinterpretation of naturally occurring phenomena (for
example, seeing faces and figures in the shadows or hearing noises made by
animals in the night), or common but frightening anomalous experiences. An
example of the latter would be sleep paralysis episodes that can occur between
sleep and wakefulness. During such episodes, the sufferer is temporarily paralyzed
and may experience a strong sense of presence and a variety of bizarre
hallucinations. Although it can be terrifying, sleep paralysis is essentially
harmless and I have written about this in a blog titled Amaku Pishsasi (Crushing
ghost) few years back. I also wrote of a person hallucinating after excessive
drinking while on night duty at Iraq and the blog was titled Neither here nor there..floatingin air.
Well friends many more pages of
incidents by people can be written and there would be no end to this blog and
so I rest my views here. I am not an believer of ghost or spirit now that i am grown up and added to it the fact that there is no scientific proof of its existence. I do not berate people who believe in them and I would surely like to know your experiences if any of
paranormal activities that you have come across or some interesting stories.
Please post your comments
Sunday, July 2, 2017
Bottoms Up
Well it is not the call to drink up your booze in one go or the capitalizing of the boat but the phrase that popped up in my mind when i saw couple of mallard ducks with their heads under water looking for their food.
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