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Thursday, 23 April 2015

குவியமுள்ள சொற்பேழை

தொன்று தொட்ட காலம் முதல் இன்றுவரை தமிழர்களின் ஆர்வம் கலையிலும் அறிவியலிலும் இம்மியளவும் குறையாமல் இருந்து வருகின்றன.அறிவுப்பசியும் கற்பனைதாகமும் தமிழருக்கு மிகுதி. அவர்கள் கலையை அறிவுப்பூர்வமாய் ஆய்ந்தார்கள்;அறிவியலை உணர்வுப்பூர்வமாய் ரசித்தார்கள்! 'மையோ மரகதமோ மழைமுகிலோ மறிகடலோ ஐயோ இவன் வடிவென்பதோர் அழியா அழகுடையான்' என ராமரை வர்ணிக்கும் அதே சமயம் திடம்,திரவம்,வாயு,திட-திரவம் என்று பொருட்களின் 4 வகையான நிலைகளையும் எடுத்துரைக்கிறார் கம்பர்.அவரைப் போலவே கலையையும் அறிவியலையும் நெருக்கித் தொடுத்து நேர்த்தியான பல பாடல் வரிகளை தந்தவர்கள் வைரமுத்து மற்றும் மதன்கார்க்கி ஆவர். அவர்களின் கற்பனை வளத்தில் உதித்த இரத்தினங்களில் பொறுக்கி எடுத்த சில வைர வரிகளை மட்டுமிங்கு உற்று நோக்குவோம்.
சிறந்த பாடலாசிரியருக்கான தேசிய விருதை 6 முறை வென்று சாதனை படைத்தவர் வைரமுத்து. மிக நுண்மையான அறிவியலயும் செம்மையாக மொழிப்படுத்துபவர் அவர். உதாரணங்கள் பல.
பார்வை தெரியாத பாவை ஒருவள் உருவங்களின் அவசியமின்மையை பற்றிப் பாடுவதே சூழ்நிலை.
'இன்னிசை பாடிவரும் இளங்காற்றுக்கு உருவமில்லை
காற்றலை இல்லையென்றால் ஒரு பாட்டொலி கேட்பதில்லை'
என்று பாடுகிறாள். சத்தம் என்கிற சக்தியானது அலைகளாக பயணிக்கிறது.ஒளியைப் போலல்லாமல் ஒலி பயணிக்க ஒரு ஊடகம் அவசியம்.விண்வெளியில் பார்க்க முடியும். ஆனால் காற்று இல்லாததால் கேட்க முடியாது. இந்த உண்மையைத் தான் அழகாய் பாடினார் கவிஞர்.




நிலவிலும் தண்ணீரிலும் பூமியை விட ஈர்ப்புவிசை குறைவு. அதனால் பொருட்களின் எடை குறையும். காதல் வசப்பட்டவனொருவன் தன் மனம் கவர்ந்த மங்கையிடம் தன் உணர்வுகளைப் பாடும் போது இவ்வுண்மயை கூறுகிறார் கவிஞர்.
'நிலவில் பொருள்கள் எடையிழக்கும்; நீரிலும் பொருள் எடையிழக்கும்;
காதலில் கூட எடையிழக்கும்; இன்று கண்டேனடி!'
தாயின் கர்ப்பப்பையில் சிசுவிற்கு உணவும் சத்துக்களும் பரிமாறப்படும்; கழிவுகளும் சுத்திகரிக்கப்படும். இவையனைத்தும் ஒரு நீரூடகத்தில் தான் நிகழ்கின்றன என்கிறது அறிவியல்.
'தண்ணீர் குடத்தில் பிறக்கிறோமோ!
கண்ணீர் கரையில் முடிக்கிறோமோமோ!' என இதை வர்ணிக்கிறார்.

கடலில் புயல் மையம் கொள்வதால் ஏற்படும் காற்றழுத்த தாழ்வுநிலை, கரையில் பெரும் காற்றோட்டத்தையும் கனத்த மழையையும் வரவழைக்கும் என்பது வாநிலை ஆய்வு அறிவியல்.
'புயல் மையம் கொண்டால் மழை மண்ணில் உண்டு!
எந்த தீமைக்குள்ளும் சிறு நன்மை உண்டு!'
என்பது கவிஞரின் வாழ்நிலை ஆய்வு உளவியல்.

புலவரின் மகன் மதன்கார்க்கியும் சளைத்தவரல்ல.Lyric Engineering எனும் பாடல் பொறியியலை தமிழில் அறிமுகப்படுத்தி பல நுட்பமான பாடல்களை படைத்துள்ளார்.'நிழலை திருடும் மழலை','பென்சிலை சீவிடும் பெண்சிலையே' என்பவை பொன்னெழுத்துக்களில் பொறிக்கப்பட வேண்டிய வைர வரிகள்.
'என் நீலப்பல்லாலே உன்னோடு சிரிப்பேன்.
என் இஞ்சின் நெஞ்சோடு உன்னெஞ்சை அணைப்பேன்'
என்பது பாடல் வரி! Bluetooth என்ற தொழில்நுட்பத்தை நீலப்பல் என்று பெயர்த்தது கற்பனாசக்தியின் உச்சகட்டம்!
புகைப்பட வல்லுனர் ஒருவர், தன் புகைப்படப் கருவியில் தன் காதலியை காண்கிறார்; கூடவே ஒரு ஆண் நன்பரோடு அவள் சிரித்து பேசுவதை பார்க்கிறார். தன் மனதில் தன் காதலைப் பற்றி ஒரு உறுதியற்ற சலனம் ஏற்படுகிறது. அந்த நிலை தான் எடுக்கும் புகைப்படத்திலும் பிரதிபலிக்கிறதாம்.
'ஏனோ குவியமில்லா குவியமில்லா ஒரு காட்சிப் பேழை' குவியம்: Focus.
குவியம் என்ற வார்த்தையை பிரபலப்படுத்திய பெருமை இவரையே சாரும்.
'அடி பெண்ணே என் மனது எங்கே? ரேடார் விளக்குமா?
அடி என் காதல் ஆழம் சோனார் அளக்குமா?'
என்று காதலன் காதலியை பார்த்து கேட்பதாக பாடல் எழுதியுள்ளார் கார்க்கி.
இருப்பிடமறியா பொருட்களை கண்டுபிடிக்கும் ரேடார்; கடலுக்கடியில் உள்ள பொருளின் ஆழமறியும் சோனார்; இந்த அறிவியல் சாதனங்களை அழகாய் இவர் பாடி விட்டுப் போனார்!
Higgs Boson என்ற துகளை கண்டுபிடித்ததே இயற்பியலின் புதிய சாதனையாக உலகெங்கும் கொண்டாடப்பட்டது! அதற்கு 'கடவுள் துகள்' என புனைப்பெயர் கொடுத்து கவிதை செய்தார் கார்க்கி.
'எடையில்லா கடவுள் துகள் போலே மிதக்கிறேன்
வெள்ளை வண்ண தடையில்லா வழியின் மேலே!' என்று.
கவிதையில் நவீன அறிவியல் தகவல்களை கொடுத்து நம் பாடல்களை உல்கத்த்ரத்திற்கு உயர்த்தியுள்ளார் கார்க்கி.

வைரமுத்து மற்றும் மதன்கார்கியின் அறிவியல் ஆழமும் கற்பனை வளமும் சொல்லி மாளாது. அர்த்தமில்லா பாடல் வரிகள் குவிந்து கிடக்கும் இக்காலத்தில், இதுபோன்ற பாடல்களே குவியமுள்ள சொற்பேழையாக திகழ்கினறன. பாடலின் இசையை ரசிக்கும் நாம், அதன் வரிகளையும் சற்றே உணர்ந்து ரசித்தோமானால், தமிழும் வளரும்; அறிவும் பெருகும்!
வாழ்க தமிழ்!



Sunday, 22 March 2015

பி….. ரி……வு!


ஒருவர் விலக
மறுவர் உருக ஏற்பட்டதோர்
பி         ரி         வு!

வேலைக்காக தந்தையின் பிரிவு
படிப்பிற்காக பிள்ளையின் பிரிவு
ஏக்கங்களின் அனிச்சையாய் மீண்டும்மீண்டும்
தனிமை.

பிரிவுக்கு பிரதிபிரிவு

வெட்ட வெளியினில்
கொட்டும் அன்புமழை
சிலர்நனைய பலரொதுங்க வேடிக்கையாய்
வாழ்க்கை.

ஒருமுனையில் இளமையின் ஆரவாரம்
மறுமனையில் முதுமையின் தனிமை
மெல்லிய கோட்டாய் இடையிருப்பது
வாழ்வின் சத்தியம்.

காக்க வைப்போரை
காக்க வைக்கையில் துளிர்வது
காலத்தின் சிரிப்பொலி

பிரிவுக்கு பிரதிபிரிவாய்
வினையின் எதிர்வினை
வாழ்க்கையின் மூன்றாம் விதி.

காலவெள்ளம் தேங்கி நிற்கும்
வாழ்க்கைப் பள்ளத்தில் ஈக்களாய்
மாந்தர்கள்.

பாவகைகள் பறந்தோட
எதுகை மோனை ஏதுமின்றி
பிரிவு எழுதும் இந்த ஹைக்கூ!



Friday, 20 March 2015

Fake Profile



Disclaimer: All characters are fictional. All opinions are inspired from reality. Any mismatch between fiction and reality is the responsibility of the reader.
Once upon a time, there lived a person seeking spiritual enlightenment.
Just like always, let us just call him X.
X’s lifelong desire was to meet god.
This is the story of his appointment with God on 94 CE 07:03 PM in the calendar of the spirits.
NOTE: God’s Mark sheets are attached within the story in [CATEGORY=MARKS]
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Once Upon a Time, in Nasik
X was pursuing his course B.Sp (Bachelor of Spirituality) with great vigor and greater grades under an enlightened master Sri. <Insert Variable Name of your choice>, in the Nasik School of Human Consciousness Studies.
Owing to his outstanding performance in the course, X was eligible to apply for an internship in God’s workplace to have a hands-on experience on the workings of Spiritualism. And Sri. < Variable Name> agreed to personally suggest X’s name for the highly coveted internship opportunity. The recommendation (with attached employment bond for 1 Yuga) must be written on a postcard with an eight Anna Stamp (preferably with the Lord’s face), and had to be duly signed and posted by the student to be accepted in God’s admissions office. All official communications with God can be done only through the post office. It was part of the formal application procedure.
“I am glad to receive a recommendation from the highly revered master himself. I am sure your letter will get me a position in God’s workplace Sir” said X on receiving the recommendation postcard.
“It will, beta. In the meantime, complete the technical paper that we have been working on.”
“Sure Sir. I am proofreading the paper. Will meet you when it is done” said X before leaving. Truth be told, he didn’t have the slightest notion of meeting his master ever again.
X’s best friend, (lets call him Y) had also applied for the internship, and they met at the post office for mailing the letters to God’s admission office. It was a long queue and the perfect scenario for friends to make small talk on their application status.
“Has your master given you a strong recommendation?” asked Y.
“He has. For all the favors I have done him, he owes me at least this strong reco.” said X.
“Great, then. My master has signed me a blank letter asking me to fill it up with favorable adjectives. Show me your letter. I will get an idea” said Y.
No No NO. The contents of this letter are confidential. My master asked me not to open it ever. His master had never said such a thing. He just secretly hoped his friend wouldn’t make it to the internship. Competition was his excuse for not helping.
Y was flabbergasted. He knew this would be the reaction, but he had to try. He quickly changed the topic to avoid any further awkwardness.
“How is the technical paper with your master turning up?” Y asked.
“I have not even typed a word” promptly came the reply.
“But why? It was your master’s pet project.” The queue was moving up.
“Pet project, my foot. ‘Matrix computations of the humane aspects on distinguishing deep sleep and dream states’ is his title. It isn’t a great research area. I was just nodding along, to get this reco letter” X said, while signing the postcard with his thumb impression and submitting it to the postmaster.
“So what’s your plan after this?” Y asked after finishing his own application procedure.
“I will have to receive the visa to reach God’s office once my application is processed. I have to prepare for the appointment” said X.
“I pray for you to get selected. But what if your applications is rejected?” asked Y.
X was visibly annoyed at that remark but continued “I have backup plans. I have applied for Research Intern at ‘Persian school of Atheism studies’ and a Job Position at ‘International Pottery Factory’. If nothing else, I would stick on to doing M.Sp( Master of Spirituality) somewhere.”
“But they are all so unrelated!” The thought crossed Y’s mind. But instead, he said Good luck and left the place. Because sometimes, keeping your thoughts to yourself can avoid so much more trouble.
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Three weeks later, in NSHCS Hostel Room
“Hey, you are going downstairs to get tea no? Bring me some tea in this cup please. I am going to bath, that’s why!” X requested his roommate Y. He is kind when he is asking for favors.
X came out after the bath and wore his spiritual symbols, chanting God’s name, drinking tea and solving Sudoku all at once. Y was busy studying for the upcoming final examinations.
“Hey, one help” asked Y.
“I am kind of busy here” replied X. Busy drinking tea that his friend had just bought him.
“It won’t take much time. Can you explain this problem? I have trouble solving it.” Y said.
“What’s the problem?” X fumed. He is also arrogantly rude when it comes to returning a favor. 
“This problem involving equations for distinguishing Reality and Imagination using Variables I (Intellect), M (Mind) and S (Senses) gives an indeterminate solution.”
“It’s a straightforward problem. You can’t even understand this and you are doing B.Sp! What a shame!” X commented while simultaneously scribbling the solution in his note.
“I understand this is the textbook method of solving the problem. But it assumes that my Reality R1 is the same as your Reality R2. Isn’t that wrong, scientifically?” 
X looked down upon him. “You are making the problem more complex than it is.”
“But, it is complex. It has fundamentally wrong assumptions”
X was annoyed. “You have lesser CGPA than me and you are doing philosophical research in this subject. Just apply this formula and pass the spirituality test. This is not complex.”
“You are wrong, you know. It is complex
“What complex?”
It is your superiority complex. And it can never be solved. Thanks for the help anyway” Y shut the door angrily before leaving.
X nonchalantly opened his mailbox to have received a letter which read, “Dear Mr.X, Congratulations!  Based on your spiritual profile and respectable recommendations, you are granted an appointment with our CEO, the venerable God on 94, 07:03 PM to finalize your internship opportunity. The candidate’s transport and accommodation charges will be refunded on production of proper bills. Have a nice appointment!”
He was elated. “I am meeting God. I deserve to have a superiority complex” he thought.
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94 CE 07:03 PM, in God’s workplace
X was excited. It is not everyday that a person gets to meet God. He was waiting in the reception room alone. There was a huge door locked from the inside. ‘God’s cabin is huge. God is living life king size’, he thought.  An assistant came inside the reception and set up a specially designed audio-set for X to communicate with God. “Our CEO, The Venerable God, will commence talking to you in 5 nimishas. Speak and listen only from the audio-set. Have a nice appointment” she said before leaving the room.
Only 1 out of 10000 applicants get this rare opportunity. X decided he had to be extremely competitive to let God decide that he deserved to be in that internship.
 A loud thundering voice came from inside the cabin. It had begun.
“Hey buddy, how are you?” asked the voice.
“I am doing great, my Lord! Why don’t you open the door so I can have a look at you?” X asked.
[CURIOSITY=100]
“You can’t see me with those eyes. And I have no intention of letting unprepared people to look me in the eye and talk to me.”
“I have been preparing myself for this appointment, all my life, my Lord. I am not unprepared!”
 “Is that so?”
“Yes, Venerable Master” [CONFIDENCE=100]
“I see. But I have been receiving regrets and complaints about you.”
“May I know who that is?”
No.No.NO. That is God-Devotee privilege. I do not break confidentiality. So, you tell me. Whom do you think can possibly have complaints about you?”
“Everybody Complains. This is a sick, greedy, unsatisfied world, my Lord.” [CONTENTMENT= 0]
“How different are you?”
“I am detached. I am perfect with my work. I have supremely high Spiritual Grades. I am superiorly intelligent than anyone else in this world. Except the Lord, maybe” [MODESTY=-100]
“How humble of you to tell that!”  X could sense the sarcasm in God’s voice.
“And you have achieved all this, by yourself?” asked the voice.
“Except humanely needs which are very trivial, all my intellectual achievements were the fruits of my own efforts. I am a self-made spiritual person. And I can learn a lot more in your workplace.” [GRATITUDE=-100]
“I just got the feeling from your answers that you were a know-it-all. “
“I will be, after this internship”, he smiled with pride.
“So, have you practiced what you have studied? How spiritual are you?”
“I am clean: I bath 3 times everyday. I am self-controlled: I eat only one meal per day. I wear all the symbols prescribed in the scriptures, reciting your thousand names millions of times every fortnight.”     [PROCEDURE: 100]
“You have had good habits. Full marks for that. But, that is not being spiritual.”
“If that is not being Spiritual, then I don’t know what is.”
“I will tell you what is. Your friend, Mr.Y, made a sincere prayer to me, for you to be selected. Infact, it was for him, that I selected you. He prayed for someone with no expectations in return. Have you ever done anything for other’s sake? ”
“Yes I have” [HONESTY= -100]
“FYI, I am God. I know when you are lying”
“Okay, I haven’t. But what is wrong in that? I concentrate on improving myself” [*REVISED HONESTY=0]
Don’t you want to improve the world? Help a struggling soul?”
“It is not humanely possible. People can help only themselves.” [ALTRUISM=0]
“Are you a social person?”
“Not so much. I like to keep to myself”
“Do you know why you don’t have many friends?”
“Intellectuals are lonely” [FRIENDLINESS= -100]
“Maybe. But people do not mingle with you, not because you are an intellectual or an ambitious geek. They do not mingle with you, because you are a selfish asshole”
“Excuse me?”
“You had ONE Friend; And you never helped him. Instead, you only used him. I know what you are. You are a fake profile.”
“Meaning?”
“This is not who you are on the inside. It is just how you wish to be perceived on the outside. Maybe it builds to your image you have conjured up for yourself. But this isn’t you. The real transformation should happen on the inside which evidently hasn’t.”
“But I want to be a spiritual person. It is my life’s goal”
The first step to being a spiritual person is to become a fine human being. Until you become one, I command you to walk this Penrose Staircase forever” [TOTAL=0]
“Why don’t you send me to hell instead?”
“Hell is for people who are sorry for whatever bad things they did. Not meant for people like you.”
“Dear God, punish me all you want. I agree I have built a fake profile. But I didn’t expect such uncouth language spoken with hatred and rudeness from a venerable God. This is not the God of my dreams.”
“That is who I am on the outside. Do you want to see who I am on the inside?” the voice said, opening the door of the cabin. It was Y speaking with a loud thundering voice into the specially made audio-set.
“Don’t be surprised. I was selected for the internship by the venerable God himself. This was my first assignment in having a hands-on experience with spirituality. I tried being a God, on The CEO’s command. You can try being a God too, by your own actions.” said Y.
X remained shell-shocked while walking on the endless Penrose Staircase.
“You showed me your fake profile. This is my fake profile, Friend.

Friday, 30 January 2015

The Tale of Thamizh Quiz

Who doesn’t love a Quiz? It is engaging, thought provoking, competitive and above all, it is pure unadulterated fun. So, when I was planning on conducting an event for the annual Pongal Celebrations Vasantham, an idea struck me. We have had Movie Quiz, Mythology Quiz, B-Quiz, SpEnt Quiz conducted on Campus, but never a Thamizh Quiz. What’s a Thamizh Quiz? Technically, it is the same old Quizzing wine served on a new Bottle titled Thamizh. It involves framing questions that sound alien on first reading, but has breadcrumbs enough to find the trail to an answer, the answer having a Thamizh connect- literature, movies, history, people, et al. The event became an instant hit that I followed it up for Vasantham 2015 too. This is the tale of the Thamizh Quiz, a solemn voice of Thamizh sung in English.
Consider this Question.X means ‘self-speak’ or one’s own speech. X is one of the few Tamizh words which have all forms of phonemes-The nasal, The Hard vowel and the Medium vowel. X was first mentioned in Tholkaapiyam, but surprisingly, the word is never mentioned in Thirukkural. What is X?” The question sounds tedious and is encoded with a lot of trivia, but the answer is easily decodable. Infact the answer is specified in the Question itself! The word is Thamizh, which has Vallinam ‘Tha’, Mellinam ‘Ma’ and Idaiyinam ‘Zha’ in it. In a surprisingly curious manner we have also learnt that the word Thamizh is never mentioned in Thirukural, truly making it a Universal Literary Work. Sounds Fun?
Being  QuizMaster :) !

The best quiz questions are the ones which have a story to it, which combines beauty, breadth and balance, all in a well-framed question. “The giant swing in Bangkok hosts one of the 12 Royal Ceremonies of Thailand where holy verses from literary works Tri-Bave and Tri-Yampavai are recited. These works are Thai translations of original Thamizh works X and Y.” Needless to say, X is Thirupaavai and Y is Thiruvempaavai, holy verses on Vishnu and Shiva respectively. Here’s another. Connect these. Antiquity, Harmony, Clarity, Independent, Serenity, Idealism Universality, Reason, Order, Humanism.” All these qualities are the criteria for a classical language status. Thamizh is one of the 6 recognized classical languages, and the more profound fact is that it is the only one which is still in wide usage amongst common speakers. That is not an easy question to crack.
One reason for conducting this Quiz was to bridge the gap between what we want to know and what we should know. We know a lot more about a Foreign Football Club than our own mother tongue. We are very much disconnected with our roots, because fundamentally we don’t take pride in our cultural and linguistic backgrounds. We have to wonder why we keep distance from our identities and pretend to be someone who we are not, trapping ourselves in places where we don’t belong.
One of the Connect Questions displayed pictures of Anaconda, Cheetah, Cash, Mango and Ginger, asking for a specific connect between them. A lot of connections are possible, and that is one of the positives of Quizzes, because it encourages possibilities involving a lot of educated guesses. The answer that I intended was that all these English words are of Thamizh origin: Anaconda from ‘Yaanai Kondran’ (Elephant Killer), Cheetah from ‘Siruthai’, Cash from ‘Kaasu’, Mango from ‘Maangaai’ and Ginger from ‘Inji’. Another Etymology question was “X is a richly flavored soup of Anglo-Indian origin, spiced with curry powder and served with a dollop of tangy sour cream. X translated literally from Tamizh means pepper water”. The soup is Mulligatawny, from the Thamizh ‘Milagu Thanneer’. Amazing how English borrows a lot from our language!
We are at the brink of facing a ‘never-before’ challenge of losing relevance due to an overwhelming influence of English. Not more than 10% of today’s existing languages are expected to survive the century. Thamizh, which has an unbroken chain of literary tradition, is facing a crisis today because a significant percentage of Thamizh people do not know to read or write in Thamizh. Tales of Chola and Pandya kings, Austere Avvaiyar’s classical literature, Our Architectural marvels, Supreme achievements in arts and culture are read more by foreigners in printed coffee table books than in fast forward Tamil homes. This has to Change. We have to take pride in our roots and represent our identities.
Interacting with the Participants

I took the liberty of introducing innovative rounds in the Quiz finals. One such round is ‘Minimalist Lyrics’ where the first line of a Thamizh Film song is represented in an image. The task is to find out the lyrics from its minimalist representation. Another round is, ‘Titular Books’ where the literary inspiration for prominent movie titles has to be found out. For example ‘Soodhu Kavvum’ is taken from the famous lines in Bharathiyar’s Panchali Sabatham. It was also fun naming the popular “pick your poison” quizzing round in Thamizh as ‘வேண்டப்பட்ட விரோதி!’
Quiz questions should give ‘Eureka Moments’ when the answers are revealed. “X is a Thamizh word for the ethnic group Yadava. Similar to Yadava, X also means both king and herdsmen. Ilangovadigal gave special mention to X in Silapathikaaram as they provided accommodation for Kannagi.” A word which means both king and herdsmen? ‘Kon’ is King, and ‘Ko’ means cow, hence, herdsmen are called Konaar! All Thamizh students have an acquaintance with the famous ‘Konaar Guide’.
Thamizh Book Shops have become glorified stationers where people queue up to buy “Tamil Guide Books” to pass an exam. No other Thamizh book sells as much. If a Thamizh Book sells a meager 5000 copies, it is considered a bestseller whereas the benchmark for other ‘light-read, skim through’ English ‘novels’ is in the million copies range. This is no rivalry, because, truly Thamizh has no enemies. One has to be living under a rock to be saying Thamizh isn’t universal and accommodating. Bharathiyaar asked to translate literary works of other languages into Thamizh alongside creating immortal Thamizh works.  “Every town is my town. Everyone is my kin. Good and bad don’t come from others” says an ancient Puranaanooru Poem. Relief comes from within. Thamizh is Innovating. One Quiz Question example would suffice.
KaReFo is a non profit educational research organization founded by lyricist Madhan Karky. Their focus is on Tamil Computing and language growth. One of their beta products includes Agaraadhi.com, which introduces new foreign words into Thamizh. One example of the word is Thaami(தாமி) which roughly means ‘something one does to oneself’, the English original of which was an Internet Sensation in 2013.” Thaami is the Thamizh word for Selfie!

There is no denying the fact that it is important to learn foreign languages to be connected to the world. But to be connected to ourselves, we have to protect our voice amidst external qualms. We owe a debt to the forthcoming generations to preserve the unbroken literary tradition. That is the message of the quiz, to keep learning, to reach for the sky while also staying deep rooted in our identities. Say Welcome to English and Thamizh will reply back in kind as ‘Vanakkam’!

Thursday, 25 December 2014

21 thoughts on turning 21

There are countless WebPages with the same title, providing free insights into life by citing out personal examples.
This is my personal version of the same, my look back archive and my collective wisdom of 21 years typed out so that I don’t keep forgetting them, as always.
This is my 21 years in review, so to say. In no particular order.

1.       Turning 21 can be weird. Suddenly, you get to feel like an adult when honestly, you are just an overgrown kid with an appetite for an extra pizza or a dosa in my case. Come to think of Thalaivar’s song in Baasha “Ni Ettaam Ettuku Mela Irundhaa Nimadhi Illa”, 1/3rd of your peaceful life is over. Only 2/3rd is left. Make it count.

2.       We learn more from movies about life, than from life itself. So, we better develop a good taste for films to learn the wisest lessons and have the most fulfilling entertainment. I have 560 movies listed in my IMDb watchlist out of which at least 200 are pure trash. That is 28000 hours of my life I am not getting back. Life is too short to be wasted on bad movies. We develop a taste by making mistakes, but we shouldn’t forget to remember them. Watch Biographical movies, to garner free inspiration. When in doubt, watch Christopher Nolan or Mani Ratnam films to get a hang of artistic and imaginative film-making.


3.       All our life, we have been reading books for passing exams; its time we read books for passing life. There is no better company than a good book. Reading is THE BEST habit, which eventually aids in finding your passion and helps you connect with yourself. I have read 165 books of various genres in 2 languages and some of the best moments of my existence were my experience of reading them. Money cannot buy bliss, but it can sure buy books. Better now,        e-books are free to download. If you shirk from reading books, you rob yourself of an opportunity for all-round mental development. If you are reading this, you are a reader already. Happy Reading.

4.       Keep a Journal. Write everything down. Keep a catalog of everything you find significant in life. Trivial things can also be significant. Anything not documented is lost in this immense eternity of life. The rate at which we forget things is astonishing.  To remember things, put pen on paper and write them down. Or better, put fingers to keys and type them down. They possess the same value as old photographs. Pictures are visual memories, Journals are thought memories. Don’t miss out on collecting your thoughts!


5.        Be a dreamer. Your dreams are the ones that will push you forward. ’When you deeply desire something, the entire universe conspires for you to achieve it’ says Coelho. I can cite a personal example. I’ve always wanted to study Sanskrit formally, but never chose it even as a third language in school due to fear of failure. But the desire to learn the language was burning deep down within me. And the universe conspired for me to achieve it. In a sudden twist of fate, my university announced a new compulsory additional language course, which had to be a language you didn’t study in school. Call it coincidence but maybe the universe works in a coincidental way. “You are what your deep, driving desire is. As your desire is, so is your will. As your will is, so is your deed. As your deed is, so is your destiny.” -Brihadaranyaka Upanishad.

6.       Find your passion. Discover yourself. Find what makes you tick. Pursue it till you achieve excellence.  For me, Writing is a passion. It is my inner calling. It is my way of being immortal. To write is to be vulnerable, because you take your intimate thoughts and disclose it to the world. Writing brings within it a risk of judgement and a loss of personal identity. It gives room for people to judge you based on your writing. But the way I see it, it is an occupational hazard- to open yourself up to criticism from every nook and corner is a form of bravery. I have written 40 poems, 2 short stories, 5 plays, 6 articles and 1 short film script till date. In Thamizh and English. Writing is my way of connecting to my self. It is a way of touching human hearts, weaving magic through words which reverberate in the minds of people long after you are gone.

7.       All my life, I have had arguments, shout-outs, and debates with my peers, friends and family on topics innumerable. Ah, the futility of it! I have never won an argument even when I was right. I was debating personal viewpoints which were prejudiced, or worse, I ended up hurting people’s self pride. People don’t change their viewpoints just because you shove your facts and thoughts upon their heads. It happens only when they are left to their own tools. Talk. Don’t Argue. An argument is always a lose-lose scenario. If you want to win it, remember Dale Carnegie’s wise words”There is only one way in high heaven to win an argument, and that is to avoid it”.


8.       Build your own ethical system with some moral boundaries, and try never to cross that line. Personal ethics is important to maintain order in the society. Dharma exists; Karma has a physical validity; though their workings are shrouded in mystery. Nobody knows what is right at all circumstances. So make an informed choice about how you would like to react in a given scenario. You are free to choose, but you are not free of the consequences of your choice. And that choice will determine who or what you are.

9.       There is no point in poisoning your body with destructive toxins like cocaine, heroin, cigar, tobacco and other extensive forms of alcohol. Of course, you can argue about passionately getting high and enjoying the pleasures they give. I think of these drugs like the whips lashed on bulls to make them run faster. It does not create any new energy in the bull, just a temporary high to drain its power quickly. These drugs do just the same. A wise man refrains himself from being a slave to anything. You can always choose to be unwise though. No Offense.

10.   People do bad things because it yields them quick results. It gives them fresh opportunities that good things sometimes cannot provide. We are all human, and we all make mistakes, and sometimes we feel guilty for them. Apologize when you are wrong, and accept that others are susceptible to mistakes too. When you look at your own flaws, mistakes of others would seem trivial.

11.   Travel. Travel to learn. Travel to discover. Travel to experience. It gives a fresh new perspective on life. Travel alone if you wish. But travel with people you love, it helps you rekindle the relationship with them.

12.   Have a hero. A role model. It could be your family, a friend, a teacher, a sportsperson, anyone. Because having heroes sets a higher standard which gives you something to live up to. My personal hero is Rahul Dravid. For his unmatched dedication to the sport, elegant gameplay, his team spirit, and unparalleled humility. Listen to his “God’s delays are not God’s Denials” speech and Bradman Oration to know his stroke of genius.

13.   Be a Hero for someone. Be an inspiration for somebody. There is heroism in simple things. When you teach a class or your peers; when you shoulder a crying friend; when you help the bereaved; when you inspire people to write; when you recite poetry and move people; There are innumerable ways to make the world a better place to live in. And each one of us can play protagonist in this unrehearsed play of life.
14.   Family is important. Make time for them. It is easy to forget their sacrifices. No Matter how high you reach, they have always carried you in their shoulders through thick and thin. Remember that, always.

15.   The world can do with more people with an emotional intelligence. People with a good sense of humor, people who do not complain for trivialities, people who can empathize. Do the world a favour and be such a person. Learn to laugh at yourself; it is a sign of maturity. Because life is too short to be taken too seriously.

16.   Be a patriot. Be a part of representative democracy. The only way to stop politicians and bureaucrats from misusing their power is to confront them with electorates which are constantly aware of the mishappenings. Getting in touch with your roots is essential for representing your identity. Know your motherland and take pride in your mother tongue. 

17.   Be a student of life. Never stop learning. There’s always a whole lot you don’t know. Be ready to accept that you don’t know something. Everyone you meet, every situation in life can teach you something, if you permit it to. Education is something different, something forced. Learning is what you do to yourself, it is voluntary and it is self-enriching. Be Curious, and Learn.

18.   Stop Comparing. No, not all of us are beautiful. Not all of us are rich. Not all of us are born in an influential family. Not all of us have high grades. Not all of us have an athletic physique. Not all of us possess musical or acting talent. If you don’t stop comparing and complaining, you can never get ahead. Happiness is always a choice, immaterial of the presence of beauty, money, power or possessions. The most important asset that you can own is happiness and inner peace. Last I checked, no Fortune 500 company pays you that. Only you can pay yourself that.

19.   Life is a wonderful privilege. Count your blessings, for, not everyone is on an equal footing as you are. You are privileged to have been born with perfect physical health, with a caring family, with 3 square meals a day, with good education, nice dresses and funny friends. With great privilege, comes great responsibility. Use this privilege to give something in return to the society, for we won’t be taking anything when we depart, as Thalaivar so fondly reminds.


20.   There is god. Even the most ardent atheists agree that a supreme power governs life, going by the name of nature. Come to think of it. Trillions of drifting atoms come together in an intricate manner to create life. Why would inanimate, unconscious atoms take so much trouble to being a part of you? Even if it were a cosmic accident, how could these unthinking, unprogrammed, specks of matter make up so many diverse forms of life? And what is this consciousness thingy which constitutes an individual’s mind? If we are all collections of atomic life forms, why don’t we all act, think and behave in unison? And what is this death? Where is the consciousness lost to, because everything must be conserved in the laws of nature?  There is always room for god, as science doesn’t explain everything.  It doesn’t matter which god you believe in, as long as you believe in one. Stop fighting for your god, because no matter who this god person is, he/she/it cannot be egoistic enough to favour only sections of people. God is a belief. I believe in god. I believe there is more to the world than meets the eye. Just my thought.

21.   Freedom is bliss. The ability to choose what you do, who you meet, where you eat, and when you sleep, that is the most basic form of freedom. And how blissful even such a primitive freedom is. Imagine the higher forms of freedom.  Being limitless. Being without the confines of body, intellect and mind. Being without any constraints of space and time. Just…. Being free. That is the ultimate thought, the last dream and the final goal. Liberation aka Moksha.

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Sunday, 10 August 2014

The Interview

Notice: Persons attempting to find a plot in this story will be prosecuted; persons attempting to find resemblance with real people will be banished; persons who don’t find it boring will be shot.
                      1. The battle
One cannot blame the fan for his profuse sweating, for it was on its full speed. Maybe it was the reception room setting, but one can’t definitely tell. Arjun, all suited up in formals along with a matching tie and neatly polished shoes ,was waiting in the reception with his file for the final round of this interview. The only unwelcome visitor was the sweating.  He had forgotten to bring the deodorant, but well, fortunately he never forgets to bring his cell phone. He texted his best friend Srini to bring him the deodorant. Srini was placed in the first 3 companies that came to campus, so the university policy prohibited him from attending further interviews. He had routine final year classes to attend and he will probably miss breakfast, but what are friends for?
The reception was quietly filling in with the other candidates. But he paid no attention to the stream of humanity that flowed past him, as his eyes were seriously set on the entrance and his watch. There was at least half an hour before the process will begin, but it was impossible for him to be not nervous. A short, dark guy came sat next to him.
“Hi. I’m Harish, final year ECE and you are?” he introduced himself.
“Arjun, Mech.”
“Cool man, that’s awesome. I suppose this is your first interview?”
Maybe he noticed the sweating. Arjun was in no mood for small talk with a stranger, but he had to be nice.
“No, it is not my first interview” he replied. Every interview is scary in its own way.
“Oh so in how many interviews have you been screwed over?”  Harish laughed at his apparently funny question.
Srini arrived just in time to save the embarrassment. Arjun went out, used his deo, drank some water and thanked him for his timely help.
“No formalities da. You know this is the 42nd company visiting our campus right?” Srini asked.
“Yes da. Why asking?”
“I don’t think any more good companies will come for recruiting. This may well be your last chance da. Remember how much you have struggled to reach till here. Don’t put all that hard work to waste da. This is the final lap and the race will be over after that. Give it your best shot. Greet the interviewer, make eye contact with him, look confident and answer diplomatically. And one request. Please don’t even drop a hint to the interviewer that you hate engineering.” he said.
Arjun gave an almost serious, wistful look at Srini and said “I will try.”
 “It makes you look bad da. Maybe that is why so many companies rejected you. I don’t understand why you hate it so much. After all, it’s just a degree and it’s not done you much bad” Srini said.
Arjun had always hated engineering. After his grade 12, he, like every kid had to go through the ordeal of making a career choice and a suitable college choice. The mood at his house was always tense.
Don’t do arts, you are not going to be an artist. Don’t do science, you are not going to be a scientist.” his dad’s voice echoed in his mind.
“Well I won’t do engineering either, because I am not going to be an engineer” he had said.
“Stop arguing. I don’t have the time for this. I have lost a job that I was doing for 20 years and you know why?”
Arjun’s dad worked for a cellular company which was recently taken over by a bigger multinational software company for a whopping sum. Just when his dad thought it was a good deal, there came a shocker. The new management decided to layoff thousands of employees as a means of damage control. They were all fired with an annual compensation, but without any mercy.
“Why do you think I was fired? 20 years of service and I know my job in and out. They fired everyone who didn’t have a professional qualification like an engineering degree. When a company is downsizing, all they need is some silly reason to send you off. I am not ready to give those companies a reason to fire my son. So, listen to me, I am doing this for your own good, and you will understand it only after you grow old.”
“But what about who I want to be in my life?” he had asked innocently. 
You can’t always get what you want” promptly came the reply. His dad always had a reply.
“But why is it that you always get what you want?” The teenage rage was pushing Arjun to ask such questions.
“No. Even I don’t get what I want. I wanted you to crack the IIT exams. If you had been more serious in your preparations you would have qualified for IIT like that Raghav. But you didn’t”
“But I am not him.” Arjun cried and went inside his room.
 People are a lot like numbers. Comparison works only with rational entities; not with complex ones. And parents discover that every teenage child is a complex entity only too late. By then, the children are already hurt.
“Cry all you want now, its better. I don’t want you crying when I leave you to your choice and you ruin your future. This is a bitter pill you have to swallow for your own good.”
A proverb to end the conversation. It meant that his dad had won. 
After those arguments, he could never really bring himself to love engineering. The classes killed his mind and the labs tired his body. But Arjun didn’t share any of that history to Srini because geniuses like him will never understand how difficult engineering was for an ordinary student like him. They will simply think that you are giving excuses and you just don’t try hard enough. But they will never understand what it feels like to be trapped somewhere you don’t belong.
“Thanks for the inputs da. I am going in” he said that with a diplomatic smile.
“I feel for you da. I hope you crack this interview for god’s sake. All the best” Srini said.
Arjun didn’t know if the interview is going to enable him to get a job and earn a salary, but it had already earned him a lot of sympathy. And if there is anything worse than apathy, it is sympathy.
“Thanks da” he replied and went inside sitting in his chair.
“I was asking you about how many interviews you had attended?” It was Harish. The little devil wasn’t decent enough to drop the subject.
“41” he replied with the recent input Srini had given him.
“So you have been keeping count. That’s good. I was rejected in my last interview because I couldn’t properly count.”
“Oh! What did they ask you?”
“The interviewer asked me the number of trees planted in our campus.”
“Look, I don’t get your jokes man.” Arjun was annoyed with Harish’s apparently funny jokes.
“I’m serious man. Not joking at all. He really asked me that question. It’s supposed to be testing your, erm, what did they call it, yeah it tests your structural thinking ability”
“Oh. How did you answer that question?” Arjun was curious to find an approach to that problem.
“I asked him if the problem was part of the job profile in the company. Maybe the job required me to go to colleges and say to people, ‘Excuse me, did you know that there are seven hundred and forty eight trees in your campus?’ Because I wouldn’t like doing such a job man.”
Everyone who heard that joke laughed out loud. Arjun couldn’t resist but smile, but he had no intentions of teasing the methods used by a company to hire people, so he wiped that smile off his face instantly.
Harish continued. “The point I am trying to make is, companies nowadays ask such different questions man. No point preparing in the age old fashion for a typical interview. I looked at how nervous you were and wanted to lighten you up a bit. The interviewer wants to hire you, so don’t pretend to be someone you are not. Be confident man.”
It made sense. Arjun realized that he had to be creative and original in all his answers and thanked Harish for that last-minute prep. The interview had begun and Arjun was the next man in. Harish stood up and gave Arjun an unexpected hug. ”Win this battle man, because you very well can.” he jokingly said to Arjun.
Life is weird. Suddenly, you start to feel more comfortable around a stranger who is jobless like you than around a friend who has three jobs as a backup.
                                                           2. The battlefield
The interview was on.
“May I come in sir?” Arjun entered the interview room which seemed like a battlefield.
“Yes, take your seat.”
Arjun gave his resume to the interviewer politely and took his seat.
“Hello Arjun, my name is Krishna.” the interviewer extended his hand.
Arjun gave a near perfect firm handshake just like he was taught in the placement training classes.
 “So tell me about yourself” The standard ice-breaker question.
Arjun gave the typical answer that millions of people have rehearsed in front of a mirror before the interview. He knew he had to be different but the nervousness of the situation got the best of him. His chance of making a good first impression was gone, but he was certain he had to make an impact in the forthcoming questions.
“Very well. Why engineering? Why not any other degree?
Bad question.
“I was very much interested in engineering since my childhood sir. I used to build sandcastles, run remote controlled cars, and play with Lego blocks to build things. Now we are doing all that on a bigger scale which is pretty much exciting” He tried to sell his lie with a fake excitement.
“If you are very much interested in engineering, then why are your grades consistently low?”
It was obvious that the interviewer didn’t buy his lie. He must have interviewed thousands of students like him.
“Yes my grades are low and I am solely responsible for that. To be honest, I unfortunately do not possess the technical skills to crack an examination with better grades. I am good at certain other things like assessing a situation, communicating a point, working as a team, writing good reports, these soft skills which are more important in my view.” Arjun replied.
The interviewer was silent. Wanting to create an impression, Arjun continued with a quote.
But if you are going to judge a fish by its ability to climb trees, it is going to spend its whole life believing that it’s stupid.”
“Quoting Einstein, are we?”
“Yes I thought it was apt; Einstein didn’t have great grades either. Yet he went on to do great things.”
“Yes, and Einstein didn’t sit for an interview in a corporate either” he retorted. The plan had backfired.
The interviewer was going through his resume and the silence made Arjun tremble. He got tense and sad at the same time. He knew that the interview was not going his way. He was thinking about how all his friends had a job offer; how he had to work hard to get a job he didn’t even want to do; how every time his dad tried to hide his disappointment with the results; how he had failed everyone who ever put their trust on him. For the first time in his life, he felt sorry for his dad who always had high hopes on him.
“So you have mentioned in your hobbies that you read books. Which is your most favorite book?”
At the moment all he could think about was his dad.
“To kill a mockingbird” he named a classic book on father-son relationship.
“Interesting. So tell me, who is your inspiration in life? Your role model?”
He never thought he would tell those words but they came out instantly from his mouth. “My father, sir.”
“Can you tell me Why?”
He didn’t answer that spontaneously. He was thinking. He remembered the moment when he happened to overhear his parents the night his dad had lost his job.
“My dad lost his job due to a change in company management when I finished school sir. He was competent and good in his job, but he wasn’t professionally qualified. The family was in turmoil. I am their only son and I was to go to college. I resisted the idea to do engineering initially because it was too costly, and my dad had to put up his entire lifetime’s savings on my education. My mom asked him why he didn’t invest his money on real estate, gold or even the stock market so that he could’ve reaped a larger return on investment thereby overcoming our economic crisis. He said to my mom that he was saving it all for the biggest investment of his life: an investment on my education. Because according to him, money is transient but knowledge, is eternal. The investment meant that he probably can’t have three square meals a day, but I will have enough to buy all the books that I need. Engineering is a struggle, but what he did that day, was heroics. The world breaks everyone and afterward many are strong in the broken places.”
“Hemingway’s line from ‘A farewell to arms’. You read a lot of good books. I think your father has made the right investment after all. Because one who reads good books can survive anywhere. They will survive despite all odds”
 He’d gotten the first positive remark from the interviewer. It cheered him up.
“So you doing engineering was your father’s wish? It was by force, not by your choice am I correct?
“It is a bit of both sir. “
“Explain how.”
“True, it is only because of my father that I am doing engineering. But it was my choice too. A choice between obeying my dad and be a good son, or, disobeying him and betray all his dreams for me. He was a good father. I wanted to be a good son. So I took that choice.”
The interviewer seemed content with the answer but he didn’t explicitly show it in his face. He continued with the questions. Arjun got hold of his good run and wasn’t willing to give up that attitude till the very end.
“If not for your dad, what stream would you have chosen? What do you want to be in your life?
Arjun realized that this was the first time anyone had ever asked him that. The whole world concentrates on surviving the scare and nobody wishes to know what you really want to be in life.
“Maybe I would have taken up literature, because all I ever wanted to be was become a writer.”
“Then why didn’t you pursue that dream?”
“I am pursuing it. Whenever I get a chance I write poems, plays, essays and short stories. People tell me I write decent enough. I have a printout of one of my favorite short stories.” He gave his file to the interviewer. He went through the file looking at the story, beneath which, were lots of certificates he had won in poems and essays and plays right from his school till college. “But it isn’t realistic to expect someone to pay me for all my writing. So, that dream is on hold sir.”
Krishna nodded at him and then, continued with the questioning.
“Where do you see yourself in five years?”
“I don’t know sir.”
“What do you mean you don’t know?”
 “I don’t think you want me to give a clichéd answer that every kid that you have ever interviewed has told you over and over. I think you want a truthful answer.” he remembered Harish’s last minute remark.
“And honest to heart, I don’t know what the future beholds. Nobody knows. I won’t lie to you that I will be working in your company because honestly I don’t know that now. But I can prepare myself for that unknown future, build knowledge everyday and learn to adapt to that new future. I am going to have a go at it. If I don’t try, I’ll never know.  I may be wrong but I am not afraid of proven wrong. That’s how I learn. I’m sure wherever I see myself after 5 years, you will be happy to share that view without any regrets. Trust me” Arjun finished.
In all his experience of interviewing people, Krishna hadn’t heard a reply like that. He knew in the bottom of his heart that, Arjun was a good and honest person and he wished to know him better. Suddenly an idea struck him.
“Listen Arjun, you seem to be an interesting candidate to me. But also a very confused soul. I wish I can impart some clarity to you by talking more freely to you, by giving you important lessons on life, by citing some personal examples but not in this interview setting. This is the deal. You can have me, either as a guide, or as an employer. But not as both.  It’s your choice.”
Arjun was surprised. “I am not sure I follow you sir.”
“Listen Arjun. You are good enough for a job offer in my company. But I don’t think you want just a job. I will tell you this: you are worth more than the superfluous job title we give you. So I will offer you something more. I will be your guide and will steer you on the path to reach your dreams, I will share with you the secret of success, and I will give you a chance to fulfill your destiny. Pick anything you want and I assure you, I will offer you that. What is it that you seek? My job or my guidance? It’s your choice.”
“Give me a moment sir.”
Arjun was totally taken aback. He had never heard anything like that before. He had to make a crucial decision that can make or break his career. He weighed his options. He can take the job, and the ordeal would be over. Everyone who laughed at him, who thought he wasn’t good enough, would be given a slap-in-the-face response. His dad will be happy; he can improve his family’s economic status. He would be an adult. Happy ending. But it was too easy. And nothing’s that’s ever worthwhile comes easy. Maybe it was a trick question. Maybe he is testing him if he is desperate for a job. He weighed the second option. Everyone had a job, a job that paid them enough to make them forget that they don’t like what they were doing. He truly wanted that job only for other’s sake. But there is an inner child in everyone that craves for something more. He had burning questions about everything in life and he wished he had a bit more clarity. He didn’t want to be an adult. He wanted to be a child of his own choice.
He put himself in his dad’s shoes and thought what he would have decided in this situation. He remembered the story his dad had recited from the Mahabharata. Arjuna was asked to decide between an unarmed Krishna, the guide, the charioteer and Krishna’s army. Ordinary Men like Duryodhana would have wanted an army, because they think soldiers win wars. But the unparalleled Arjuna wanted an unarmed Krishna, because he knew that strategies win war, and Krishna was a brilliant strategist. Arjun realized the similarity in the scenarios. And he made his choice.
                                                     3. The Song
“I want you to be my guide, sir” he said that out loud.
Krishna smiled. “I thought so. So let’s talk. Shoot me your questions.”
“Sir, why is the educational system designed this way? I have to battle against my own kith and kin, take up arms against my own parents and my own teachers to get what I want. What’s the use of it all? Is it even possible to realize your goals without having to wash your hands in the bloods of disapproval from everyone you love?” Arjun asked.
“Oh Arjun! It’s just not possible to live without disappointing your loved ones. They have been disappointed millions of times before and they will be disappointed again. Even if you don’t disappoint them, someone else will. So stop worrying about that. Your dream is a piece of land that rightfully belongs to you. If you don’t fight for your right, then you are defeating your own purpose, in which case you disappoint yourself.
Krishna continued. “As far as the education system is concerned, there is a reason why the system is designed the way it is. It has to accommodate everyone, giving most people a fair chance at life. There will be unfair evaluation, unfair reservation, unfair standards and unfair results. But who is to decide what is fair for all? In the existing system, everyone feels out of place, everyone feels something is wrong with it, and it is that idea of equal failure that holds together all these diverse people. You want to stick together a lot of different pieces but you don’t like the glue? How’s that going to work?”
 “So are you saying the system shouldn’t be changed? Because if it isn’t changed, the dreams of millions of youngsters like me will be crushed under the common roller named engineering.”
“You want to change the system? Sure you can, and you should. But first, you have to defeat the system. Come out on top. There is no point being in a sinking ship and complaining that it’s broken. Become the engineer the system forced you to be, and then become what you wanted to be after that. You will have the last laugh then. But a lot of people either give up or give in to the system. It takes someone strong to swim against the tide. So make yourself strong everyday.”
“How do I make myself strong?”
“With Remote. Read. Educate. Meditate. Observe. Think. Evolve. Do them all. In Every living moment.”
“I realized the importance of money only when it was scarce. In some way, money affects all our decisions. I wanted the job initially because if I had more money, I would have been happier. So tell me how to make a lot of money?” asked Arjun.
“I’ll answer this from my personal experience. I live in a penthouse. I own an Audi. I make so much money in a year that sometimes, I don’t know what to do with it.  But being rich is not being happy, I can tell you that. Of course being rich is better than being poor, but it’s not nearly as good as you imagine it is. I am not allowed to be sad, allowed to complain, allowed to feel all the little things in life simply because I possess a lot of money. As the saying goes, you are lonely at the top. All of the things you want to buy are now worthwhile only because you simply can’t afford them. And mind you, there will always be things that you can’t afford no matter how much money you have. Being happy is a different thing altogether. You think if you had more money, your life will be better and you will be happier? No. Happiness is not an attainment. It is a state of mind. If you’re not happy now, you won’t be happy because of money. So my dear Arjun, its not about how much money you make that counts, it is about how happy you are with the money that counts.“
“What is the secret of success?”
“It isn’t a secret at all. A lot of people know it and have been hugely successful. I will tell it to you now, so listen carefully Oh Arjun! Be passionate about something. When you want to succeed at something, do it for passion, not for money.  Work hard to be damn good at something. Focus on the action that you do and not on its fruits.  Build your own ethical system and never ever cross that line. Be persistent and don’t get worried about failures. Because after all, if winter comes, can spring be far behind?
“One final question. What is the meaning of life?”
“Arjun, do you think life is a mystery, a box of questions that you have to find the answers to? I don’t think so. I think life is a box full of answers. You have to ask yourself what is the question that is meant for you. When you find the right question, you will discover the answer that’s already there. Only then, life would be meaningful.”
“I am getting a bit of perspective here. But I think I have to digest it all before I make a significant life change. Thanks for the clarity, but tell me why did you pick me, of all the people, to give this insight?”
“When I look at you, I saw a reflection of my younger self. That is why. And whenever you find a misguided soul, a soul searching for its purpose, you are free to give them this advice. But don’t force it upon them or argue that only your path is right. Everyone is entitled to their opinion and everyone is free to choose their own path. Always remember that all paths lead to the same destination only. If you have no more questions, you may leave.” Krishna sounded exhausted.
“Sir, I do have one last question. “
“Go ahead”
Arjun was putting his thoughts together. He couldn’t deny that the discussion was very insightful, but at the end of the day he had to leave the room jobless and meet his parents without a remedy for their condition. But it was a choice he made. This time he was the one who rejected a job offer and not the way around.  He might have got his piece of land by the choice of battle, but the story is never complete without redemption. The question burned his insides. He asked it out.
“What should I tell my dad??”
Krishna nodded with an understanding smile.
“Tell him that, this interview, this battle you just fought, was never yours. You had fought it unwillingly for his sake, but yet managed to win it for him. “.
“What does that mean?” asked Arjun.
“It means that I am also human and I understand human emotions. I have all the money in the world but I am still working right? One simply cannot be stripped off his job. I am against such unethical mismanagement. I would value an employee who has given continuous service to my company for 20 years. And I respect people like your dad, who never give up their fight. So, I would like to offer him a top management position at my company. This is my card. Ask him to meet me in my office with this card to receive his appointment letter.”
Arjun was feeling like a mother who just felt the little fingers of her newborn baby.
“Do you remember me telling you that I don’t know what to do with my money? Now I know. I am going to sponsor your education. Study literature as you wished and become a successful writer. You won your dad his battle. Now go fight yours.
Arjun didn’t know what to say. Maybe this was the majestic view of Krishna, his Vishwarooba Dharshan. For the first time in his life, he felt he was free.
“Thank you sir. Mere words can’t express what this means to Me.” cried Arjun.
“What sort of a writer are you if you can’t express your feelings in words? Here, take this kerchief, wipe your tears and leave this room. I bloody have to hire a few potential employees. A lot of people might probably be scolding us for wasting their precious time. And Arjun, don’t stop reading good books. They make you a better writer. Speaking of good books, behold. I have something to give you.”
 Krishna opened his bag, took a bounded book that he always has with him, opened its first page, wrote something on it and gifted it to Arjun. “Read this book. It will make you a better person.”
Arjuna thanked him and left the room with a smile on his face. He opened the book to look at its title.

It was the Bhagavad Gita.

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