Something wasn’t feeling right. Whenever I write, I feel the letters dance up the screen like graceful ballet dancers, dancing to the thoughts in mind. But last night it was different. I couldn’t feel any symphony. What I saw instead was graceless men with two left feet. Something was wrong. I couldn’t fathom. So I… Continue reading Celebrate Diwali your own way : It’s happiness that finally matters!
Month: October 2011
Destruction of Manipal as we knew it.
If you recall my post on First Views of Manipal, the one thing you notice as soon as you step out is ““Holy F$#% that’s a lot of green!””. It was there for ages. Until about 3 years back when the development revolution started. First things first, I’m not a environmentalist. Nor have I… Continue reading Destruction of Manipal as we knew it.
Tender Cuisine, tough job
The college cafeteria is very much like a whipping boy. Whenever anything goes wrong, the cafeteria comes under attack, and for a variety of reasons. Students find that complaints about food are well received by their fellows. Many a would-be comedian has scored a major triumph over a plate of patli daal and bhindi ki… Continue reading Tender Cuisine, tough job
Country of Haters
Men of words and fair deeds, far and near they do exist, just like your fear hiding behind masks of anonymity you might find some in your proximity ready to die, they don’t just live to exist anything inhumane and they readily resist they fight with pride against beliefs that kill taking down Satans hiding… Continue reading Country of Haters
The Festival Of Lights
It had been a promising start to a much-anticipated day. The sun rose, bright and beautiful, amidst a clear, cloudless sky. The multitude of Ayodhya had awoken before daybreak, to prepare themselves and the city for the arrival of their most beloved son, their king-in-waiting, their great champion of Dharma, Sri Rama Chandra. It had… Continue reading The Festival Of Lights
