It is indeed a sad day in Jodhpur.
Reading news reports, the toll of the people who have died has already crossed 100. For Jodhpur this is a very big number. There has never been such a tragedy. The Chamunda temple is on one corner of the Mehrangarh Fort. The route to the temple is narrow. The temple itself is not so big. On the first day of Navratri there is anyway a very large rush. 20 years back during my college days, I too used to go to the temple. There used to be quite a large crowd on the first day.
20 years on, devotees have increased ten fold, but the temple size remains the same. Everyone wants to rush. Ever one wants a glimpse.
Simple things in life make more meaning, than waiting for big things to happen. Small things allow us to enjoy, large things change direction. This blog contains the small things in my life.
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Monday, September 29, 2008
Thailand - Beautiful Temples
Thailand has some of the most beautiful temples I have seen. The Buddhist temples are just breath taking. So is the river. The size, the flow, the people, the boats everything. Where ever rivers have flowing water, culture has developed. Temples, places of culture, literature and fine arts have all evolved around rivers. No surprise, in India, rivers was where civilization flourished.
The picture on left is of "Wat Arun". In Thai, temple is called Wat. Arun means Sun in Sanskrit. The above is temple of dawn. During Sunrise, it looks just marvellous.
The picture on left is Wat Rakhang. Rakhang means bell in Thai. Legend says that during excavation of the site to build the temple, a large bell was un-earthed. That's how it got its name
More updates later.
The picture on left is of "Wat Arun". In Thai, temple is called Wat. Arun means Sun in Sanskrit. The above is temple of dawn. During Sunrise, it looks just marvellous.
The picture on left is Wat Rakhang. Rakhang means bell in Thai. Legend says that during excavation of the site to build the temple, a large bell was un-earthed. That's how it got its name
More updates later.
Thursday, September 25, 2008
Thursday, September 18, 2008
Lehman Failure
I never like to write on such issues. But the failure of Lehman raises a lot of questions. The issue of financials does not interest me. What worries me, such a big corporate house how can it collapse. The people working, so well qualified, PHD's, from prestigious management institutes of the world (In India from IIM), all management tools, best brains everything was there. Then what went wrong. Was it wrong Policies, wrong direction, or aiming at just profitability, lack of decision making, lack of check and balances, lack of looking into future.
Is it that our educations is not complete, is it that all the quality initiatives, management principles, economic theories, certifications just for name sake. All companies in the world have to start thinking.
Companies have three components to look into. Its business principles and ethics, its employees and customers, and shareholders. The importance should always be in this order only. The image of the company should be build on principles and ethics it demonstrates and not just states, money should be treated secondary, decision making should be distributed, and checks and balances should be effective. Without which such news will keep coming up. A small search on google will give you a financial firms list that have collapsed or fainted in the past.
The impact on countries like India cannot be ruled out. Where are the economists, political thinkers, university professors, politicians, new channel reporters etc doing? How come none could ever think of this? How come none read reports, analysed data and yet allowed their students/peers/friends etc to join? It creates a big doubt on their analysis skills. Can such thing happen to our banks, financial institutions, corporations. How much are we impacted. Do we have honest figures?
It worries. The good old advice fits. Invest in what is worth the investment. Nothing better than gold.
Related Articles.
New York Times
Network World.
Is it that our educations is not complete, is it that all the quality initiatives, management principles, economic theories, certifications just for name sake. All companies in the world have to start thinking.
Companies have three components to look into. Its business principles and ethics, its employees and customers, and shareholders. The importance should always be in this order only. The image of the company should be build on principles and ethics it demonstrates and not just states, money should be treated secondary, decision making should be distributed, and checks and balances should be effective. Without which such news will keep coming up. A small search on google will give you a financial firms list that have collapsed or fainted in the past.
The impact on countries like India cannot be ruled out. Where are the economists, political thinkers, university professors, politicians, new channel reporters etc doing? How come none could ever think of this? How come none read reports, analysed data and yet allowed their students/peers/friends etc to join? It creates a big doubt on their analysis skills. Can such thing happen to our banks, financial institutions, corporations. How much are we impacted. Do we have honest figures?
It worries. The good old advice fits. Invest in what is worth the investment. Nothing better than gold.
Related Articles.
New York Times
Network World.
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
Firefox Add ons - 1
Firefox 3 is very nice. Since it was released some time it has become my favourite.
The Add-ons in firefox are nice. Here I will keep discussing some.
a. Stumble is one. Click on Tools->Add-ons->Browse All Add ons->From the site look for stumble!.
b. Now create an account and select your choice.
c. You get a tool bar. Click on Stumble and enjoy the sites.
d. Vote "I like it", if you like/dislike a site.
Enjoy.
The Add-ons in firefox are nice. Here I will keep discussing some.
a. Stumble is one. Click on Tools->Add-ons->Browse All Add ons->From the site look for stumble!.
b. Now create an account and select your choice.
c. You get a tool bar. Click on Stumble and enjoy the sites.
d. Vote "I like it", if you like/dislike a site.
Enjoy.
Saturday, September 13, 2008
Tuesday, September 09, 2008
Safety Pin.
Walter Hunt (re)invented the Safety Pin. I was thinking the other day to search for all those things that are so common around us, that we have been using since childhood, and find out, who invented, who made it famous and surprisingly the invention has remained the same for so many years. Safety pin has very little improvement in both design and complexity. Only it has been used in so many places, it has gone way past that being just a safety pin.
Do send some photos of usages of safety pins.
Sources.
Read here, here and here.
Thursday, September 04, 2008
Google has a browser. CHROME
Google has a browser finally. It has been a long wait. It was surprising that this net company which has become famous with its no-nonsense products, was lacking a browser. Firefox somehow filled the gap all these years. The browser is still in beta. Now GMail is also in beta, so don't know when the beta tag will go away from Chrome. Yes the browser is called Chrome. As of now only the windows version is available. I tried it on XP and Vista, and it worked fine on both. (It is meant for these two OS only). Just to extend my luck, I tried to download it on Windows 2003, but it failed. Linux, Unix versions are yet to come. To download you can go here.
Wednesday, September 03, 2008
Ganesh Chaturthi
Today is Ganesh Chaturthi. 3rd September 2008.
Wishing all of you with lots of blessings and fortune, peace of mind, good health, and peace in society and the world at large. Hope Lord Ganesh removes obstacles from as small as those in our lives to as big as those between nations.
For those who want to know more.
1. A good site for Ganesh Stotras in Telugu. The Ganesha photo has been borrowed from there.
2. Wikipedia on Ganesha.
3. Wikipedia on Ganesh Chaturthi.
4. Ganesh Stotras in Sanskrit.
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