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Friday, 4 September 2015

THE ROLE OF CHANAKYA AS TEACHER!!




Chanakya also known as “Kautilaya” is one of the utmost teachers in Indian history, who is the founder of ‘Arthshastra’an old Indian thesis on governance, economic policy and military strategy.  He termed as the greatest guide, mentor and philosopher in the Indian history who created great rulers like Chandragupta Maurya, Bindusar and Ashoka. He not only formed great kings, but also united fragmented states into “Akhand Bharat” (Undivided India), which constituted the areas of modern India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Tibet, Nepal, Bhutan, Myanmar, Pakistan, Afghanistan and some parts of Iran. He mastered in the ‘Arthshastra’ and his teachings are still, pursued by today’s youth. He studied and later taught in Taxila University (In modern Afghanistan) that was famous for training students to fight with the help of ear and eyes blindfold. He has given a number of lessons for students and teachers; hence, I will focus only on the relationships between teacher and student.
His father Chanak coined his son as “Chanakya”. He was a teacher himself and he knew the role of education in the life of a person. Taxila was the world leader in education at that time. At an early age, little Chanakya started studying Vedas and Upanishads. His memory was too sharp that when he read/studied something he could not forget that easily. His father was his tutor and he learnt many lessons from him, he was more interested in politics. In politics, Chanakya’s sharpness and reasonableness was observable right from the childhood. He was known as a clever political strategist and often famous for the observing the strategy of opposite camp, destroying them without any deficit. He was a top quality person in revolving tables in his errand irrespective of any conditions. He never shunt to pressure tactics by the ruthless leaders of that era, what is clear from this – If you have strong will power and you know your goal no situation can stop you. In this method after observing religion and politics, he moved his focus to economics that became his friend throughout the life.
A teacher and a student who can have very good role in the society must come forward without any self-gain. They can lay the foundation of a great nation; a good teacher can guide a student who can later be the leader. The sacrifices of a teacher develop a better society and eventually an immense nation. There are many good lessons/teachings written in Chankyaniti and I trust that we should read that.
Taxila was one of the topmost educational centers at that time and it became Chanakya’s procreation ground by getting knowledge in various practical and theoretical aspects. At that time, lecturers use to teach in a number of subjects and various practical arts. Chanakya was such a mentor for Chandragupta-Ashoka, who guided them and made them such great leaders. What we can know from the life of Chanakya? He dedicated his whole life for the nation, for unity of Bharat and he achieved that, he never expected any benefit for himself. His life was, based upon selflessness principle and that is what a teacher must reflect on the society. He was a great teacher, Chandragupta never questioned his mentor ever, and he trusted the abilities of Chanakya that is what made him a grand king. Such examples are enough to understand the role of teacher and student, these examples clarify really better how good teacher, and a dedicated student can lead a nation.
On teacher’s day, I thought to share about great teacher Chanakya, whose role is unforgettable in the history of India. A person, who fought against Alexander without any army or weapons, but he defeated him by his wittiness. The role of a teacher is essential for nation building and I suppose as a student we should not, disrespect our educators and our parents. It is due to them that we achieve our goals in our life. Their role must be, remembered throughout the life. What I believe we should never cross our limits when we are dealing with our teachers.

Sunday, 30 August 2015

HE WAS A HERO!!


The problem with India is that we remember our heroes occasionally, like for their birthday or on some event related to them. I believe heroes must be remembered not on some occasion, but always, their journey must be taught in school books, but it does not happen (exceptions are there). Such a hero is – Major Dhyanchand who is also termed as ‘WIZARD OF HOCKEY’, who played for India (under British rule) for consecutively three Olympics and clinched the gold every time. His superb footwork, ball control and exceptional talent gave him the attention and respect of people worldwide.
He played hockey for 25 years and scored more than 400 goals, but why am I talking about this? You can get any information related to Major Dhyanchand from the internet, as India celebrated its sports day yesterday and "Major Sahab" is the biggest sports icon in the nation. Any other hockey player could never repeat what he accomplished for the nation. He started his hockey in poverty and I am ashamed to say that he ended in poverty. What he actually deserved, he never got and the Indian political system failed him. Politicians never showed the respect he deserved when he was alive. Yes, after his death some stadiums, some awards and some sports authorities got his name, but that is not enough.
Major Sahab has done a lot for the nation, but the respect and financial security that designated for him he never got that. He never requested any assistance from the Govt. instead, he said that my job was to play for the nation-I did that, now its Govt.’s duty to take my care. He died due to liver cancer believe me! His last days were too alone and terrible, in poverty, got no medical treatment and other facilities, no one paid any attention towards him. He was a patriot; no doubt on that, he served his nation really well. I use to respect his spirit and his never give-up spirit. I usually imagine that history and the nation never did justice to him. From Sir Donald Bradman to Adolf Hitler, everybody were included in his fan following. He never left the nation for money; he never played for money or fame. He played because he loved the game!
Here are some of the lesser-known facts about Major Sahab:-
   
     1. There is a sports academy/club in Vienna that has a statue of Major Dhyanchand having four arms and four hockey sticks to demonstrate just how magical his skills were.
·        2. The authorities in the Japan & Netherlands broke his hockey stick to see if there was a magnet inside.
·       3. Great Australian batsman Sir Don Bradman met Dhyanchand in Adelaide in 1935. After watching him play, Bradman remarked, "He scores goals like runs in cricket".
·     4. After an inspiring show at the Berlin Olympics, Hitler offered Dhyanchand German citizenship and a position in the German Military, which he declined.
·       5.  He joined the Indian Army at the age of 16 and took up hockey while he was, still admitted. Since Dhyan Singh used to practice so much during the night, he was given the nickname "Chand" by his fellow players; his perform sessions at night always coincided with the moon rise. ‘Chand’ means moon in Hindi.
·        6. Once, when he was not able to score in a match, he argued with the match referee about the dimensions of the goal post. To everybody’s astonishment, he was correct; the goal post found to be in contravention of the official minimum width offered under the international rules.

I hope now Government would not do any injustice on any player, what Major Sahab felt. I hope his hard work and his life inspire a number of young players to play hockey for the nation. I hope Government of India honor him with the highest civilian award "BHARAT RATNA" soon. May new generation players learn the rules of will power and dedication from his life! I hope I expressed my views in a better way.
Thanks for reading!

Friday, 22 May 2015

FAMOUS TEMPLES OF SOUTH INDIA!!!



India is the land of a number of religious spots. South India especially has a number of religious spots and mostly Hindu temples. A number of the famous temples are in the state of Tamil Nadu though there are many in other states also. These temples are the best examples of the ancient Indian architecture. We are going to discuss about the famous temples of South India in this article. Let us discuss:

·         Meenakshi Temple
This is one of the most famous temples in the southern part of India. It is, situated in the city of Madurai (Tamil Nadu). This temple was, constructed by the Pandyan King Kulasekhara and it is a magnificent model of ancient architecture. This temple is, devoted to Lord Shiva and there are 956 pillars inside the temple. 

·         Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple
This is a stunning looking temple in Srirangam in Tamil Nadu. The temple is devoted to Hindu god called as Shri Ranganath, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu (One of the powerful Gods). The temple is, extended over a large area of 156 acres. It is one of the 108 “Divya Desams” of Lord Vishnu. It is, supposed that this temple is one of the largest in the world. 

·         Chamundeswari Temple
This is a very popular temple at the top of a hill in Mysore (Karnataka). It is, dedicated to the Goddess Chamundeswari who is an incarnation of Goddess Shakti. The doors of this temple are made of gold and silver, which looks extremely beautiful when you enter into the temple. There are approximately thousand steps leading up to the temple, which has a height of near about 3000 feet. 

·         Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple
This is a very popular temple in Thiruvananthapuram (capital of Kerala-a state in South India). It is, dedicated to Lord Vishnu and one of the 108 Divya Desams of God Vishnu. There is a superb statue of Lord Vishnu inside the temple where he can be, observed in a state of yog nidra. 

·         Tirumala Venkateswara Temple
This is one of the most popular temples all over the world. It is, located on Tirumala hills, which is closer to the city of Tirupati (Andhra Pradesh). This temple is most holy to the followers of Vaishnava Dharma, a division among the Hindus. It is, thought that Lord Venkateswara himself came down to the earth and stayed on these hills for 7 days to save the human species during the Kaliyuga. This temple is, visited by near about 75000 devotees every day. 

·         Rameswaram Temple
This is one of the most famous temples of Hindus worldwide. The temple is, situated only 100 meters from the sea in the city of Rameswaram. It has a long corridor with endless pillars with paintings of Gods carved all over them.  The devotees take a bath in the sea before being, allowed to visit the temple. It is, believed that Lord Rama built a bridge on the sea here to reach Lanka to rescue his wife Goddess Sita.

Tuesday, 31 March 2015

HOW TO BECOME A CHIEF MINISTER IN 10-STEPS!!!




You want to be a Chief Minister in India? Say Yes! I know you will say yes, and you want to achieve it, whether you are a politician or not. I observed some people for the last 5-6 months in India and in this article I will give you a 10-point agenda by which you can surely be a Chief Minister in the upcoming elections. Okay! So let’s start it:
·         First of all associate yourself with some NGO, if you do not want it; start your own. Now the job of an NGO in India is not what you are thinking – the role of NGOs is highly suspicious, you have to manipulate some data and make it original. You have to prove that you’re working! Now, what you need is foreign funding, as you have to bear the expense of the upcoming events. You have to make a group and you need to fund them as well.
·         The next step is to get media attention and how can you obtain it? By organizing some gripe against some big MNC or some politician. You need to perform a scripted outrage and you need some media to highlight you on the television. Now media attention means some participation in debates, reports and in documentary.
·         You must have links in Government like with clerks, bureaucrats etc. Your relative can play a good role in this. Who can leak information for you! You need some information related to corruption like something done wrong by some bureaucrats or politicians.
·         Now you have got foreign funding and you know some information in Government. You have media support as well! What do you need to do??....Think…..Yes, you are right another protest in the streets, get some media friends who can capture your events all day and create anarchy in the streets.
·         If you can construct it - make this protest even bigger. When you do protest some anti-national groups fund you even more and you can create a phony crowd by this money on a hiring basis. Now you will get support from some good & famous people, use them for your purpose. They will introduce you to other people as well and who can have more influence than the previous people. Use them!
·         Now you should have social media accounts like on Facebook, Twitter, Google+ etc. and you must post once in 30 minutes about the things. People, especially illiterates & sycophants will follow you; you have to attract more people and must spoil their thinking by providing unnecessary & fake information. You must talk about poor people & how they are suffering so that emotions can gain you more sympathy.
·          Now you need to finish the movement and smash the movement and its idea. You need to gather few people who have little experience in politics and who have some knowledge about administration. Start your political party, name it anything you want, and start your movement as a political party. Remember, you will have support from the media (propagandist) & some people who are disillusioned by your speeches.
·         Now contest the upcoming election but before that you need to malign the image of some existing politicians and portray yourself as superior & honest than them. You need more press briefings, media highlights & social media support to create a referendum for you. Therefore, contest the election on the basis of this fake hype & believe me people are really dumb that whatever they see they believe! They will be trapped in your agenda and you may win the election or at least you will stand second in the list.
·         If you could not win, then you need to accuse the winner every time that they are doing “Horse-Trading” and planning to create a social division. If the winner could not form a Government (as they have no required number) then you can be a CHIEF MINISTER. You have achieved your agenda now do whatever you want, if you are able to provide justice to people then good, start your protest and movements in the streets, create anarchy as you have expertise in this.
Now if you want full control on your party throw the people out of your party who are more learned that you and who have expertise in this field than you. After sometime you will be one man show and you are the boss now!