This angel has a name - Jahnvi
Will she wake up everyday and smile at herself,
This angel has a name - Jahnvi
Will she wake up everyday and smile at herself,
If we are Books, here is the text
I am the wisest, but with no qualification,
I am the honest, but most betrayed,
The Fan, the enemy
No one can come between me and you,
What's sweeter than a union, is a reunion.
Reunion - where no one gets left behind or forgotten.
Call us friends, call us family, call it a clan, call it a tribe, we are MSS'ites
By
Murali Murthy
A small initiative by Lakshmi and Ashwin to get few old buddies together soon became a wild fire, and most of us boarded the ship, that was all set to sail through memories and good old MSS days.
Mahila Seva Samaja - First school for most of us, a place where we first got our exposure, learning, friendship, that groomed and chiseled us all and played it's part in what we are today.
A school that had vast play grounds and we boys were beyond thrilled to make best use of it. The school also made the best use of the ground, encouraged and organized many sports including Cricket, Kho Kho, Volley Ball...
The Cricket Match between A & B section was the most memorable events and epic of all.
Each of us have our own memories and connect with MSS. But the most nostalgic memories all of us have in common are: Chikki shop, Laalis, Chur chand, "school made" leather cork balls, paper ball cricket..First rank Malini, Dwiji's fancy cycle, Ramya-Sowmya, the pure taste of clear water from the tank filled with paachi. Usha miss, Saroja miss, Vatsala Miss, Manjula Ma'am.
The innocent love interests.
And our sisters studying in the same school was more of a torture, as every small incident, mischief and summons were sent to our sisters. And they didn't leave such a golden opportunity to further escalate at home and got sadistic pleasure while we were being yelled by our parents.
Though we all had a reunion in mind, we just wanted to get to know, get comfortable with everyone and reconnect.
We started off sharing our little, feeble memories of MSS days, sharing then and now pictures. Most of us were always glued to the group. So much so, that our Spouses started to frown that we are always on the school group!
Some of us continued to be in touch even after school that has bloomed into friendship for life.
It was December, and some of them were coming to Bangalore for holidays, the timing was perfect to plan a reunion.
While the main event was still taking shape, building up to the reunion, smaller groups started catching up.
With lot of coordination, repetitive discussions, we could all finally agree on 24 Dec 2023 as the date for a reunion.
Once the date was decided, Ashwin & Kavitha quickly took charge and some of us contributed to plan the meet elaborately.
Deciding the theme, menu, billing, activities all were brainstormed and thought through.
As the D Day was nearing, the excitement & anticipation was obvious, all were eager to meet up, after over 3 decades.
Technically friends, practically strangers.
Though we were seeing most of them after 33 years, there was no dearth of warmth around.
We couldn't recognise most of them, we didn't know many by name, yet each of us felt we knew each other well.
It was warmth, warmth and warmth...we could connect to each other just like that...shredded inhibitions within few minutes and engaged in some deep discussions.
It was a pleasant and diversified mix of people in varied professions. Unlike typical majority IT crowd, each of us had completely different career, path, industry and expertise starting from farming to entrepreneurship to professors to IT, making it an interesting catch up.
The reunion was indeed a Gala time, we laughed our hearts out, we smiled, we hugged, we cheered, we partied, we posed, relived our youthful days.
We hope there are more such reunions and this reconnect leads to some good friendship & bonding.
It will be interesting to see if future reunions will have same energy, vibes and excitement
ಸಪ್ತ ಸಾಗರದಾಚೆ ಎಲ್ಲೊ
I am trying you,
Howdy Saddler's Cafe
By
Murali Murthy
Peace is always beautiful.
Peace is a state of mind that each of us achieve & feel at different places, in different ways.
For me, Peace is in the roots, back to the nature, close to the nature, by the nature.
We urban creatures living in this urban jungle, need frequent dose of "peace meal", to be sane!
Relaxation can be good quality time with family, good laughter with friends, good food, calm and peaceful environment amidst a natural habitat.
If this is your definition of Peaceful time and relaxation, then a private farm off Kanakapura Road, is your destination!
It's not a Resort, it's not a Homestay, but a private Farm that houses a Cafe, Horse stable, a Horse Riding Training academy - Stallions Valley School Of Lifestyle.
Zohar is a passionate man with lots of energy and an extremely friendly host.
We were a group of 7 friends, and he was a perfect host. He gave us a private space and was accommodative of all our demanding requests.
Zohar owns this Saddler's Cafe in a 6+ Acres of farm which is raw and rustic, and animal friendly. The guests are welcomed by his warm smile and friendly hug, and a detailed walk through of the Farm. He passionately introduces us to all the Horses and their behavior.
Zohar is also a fitness freak, a black belt, deep sea diver, into calisthenics and what not. He is a 2nd Gen entrepreneur and this unique interest in Horses.
The Saddler's Cafe is a chic yet humble place to hang out, sit and chat with friends for a whole day.
Loads of fun activities, including Cricket, Badminton, board games, Speakers n Mike for some group fun, Shooting with Air Guns, and few games to relive our childhood days: Caterpillar and Buguri!
We had a great time at this place. Easy, relaxing, private party place. As you spend more time here, you get a feeling that you own it, a feeling of belonging sets in.
Again, thanks to Neena Pereira for yet another worthy recommendation.
Finding Inner Peace, for Dummies
By
Murali Murthy
I feel the daily irritants are killing me more, than anything else.
It could be the errant and unruly drivers in the traffic, indisciplined citizens, lawlessness, unrestrained behaviour, reckless people, noisy neighbours, politicians, Governance, corrupt mindset, intolerance, oblivious to humanity, hatred, venomous tongue and toxic minds.
And the co-killer: Occupational stress, working under extreme pressure situations, frustrating outcomes, lone battles, demanding and draining.
All these stress and anxiety ends up altering the temperament and behavioral changes, leading to displaying wrong emotions, impulsive expressions, even with the loved ones.
Ofcourse one solution to wipe out all problems is to go solitude, away from city life and work life. Back to simplicity, back to the nature, back to the roots, back to the basics.
While that looks far fetched, what's the intermediate solution?
To insulate myself from the irritants and not to let it consume me, my character, my persona and my temperament, the philosophical suggestion I will get is "Don't let them bother you, ignore the irritants that's not in your control"
Err, Thanks for the tip, but how!!??
What would ideally help me? Is it councelling or spirituality?
Either of them might help in training me to ignore the problems around, and in the typical voice "Calm your mind, calm your senses and focus on your goals, do not fret over things you cannot control. Find inner peace, dwell into yourself, find yourself".
All these sounds funny, and I think I myself can come up with all these gyan. People just want to hear such gyan from others to push themselves. Probably because of the stressful life we all lead, such new age godmen, inner peace factories have mushroomed in the last decade, capitalising on the weak minds.
The question still remains...how do I find peace?
Spirituality still could be the answer.
Does such inner peace factories really help, who basically takes bits and pieces of our Vedas, Scriptures, Bhagavatha, package it with good English, add Yoga, and a pinch of meditation classes, the recipe is ready!
What if I choose to find answers in my own root dharma? In my case Madhwa Philosophy.
The problem there is it's way too technical, academic. Everyone in this domain, I find them busy with the procedures, rituals and practices. The blind following of procedural aspects will actually scare away dummies like me from God and spirituality. Especially when someone like me who treats God like a Friend and the first thing I say when I see my favourite God is "Hey Buddy".
A visit to holy sites surely inspires, rejuvenates and calms the mind - only as long as am there. Once back to the grind, nothing changes.
Probably, I am my own doctor, I am my own philosopher. I need to yell at myself, when I am done frowning at others.
I need to customise my own spirituality, I need to guide myself, I need to find my own way.
What do you do to find inner peace?
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