Friday, July 08, 2005

Bas Itna Sa Khwaab Hai ;-)


Jo Bhi Chaahoon Vo Main Paoon
Zindagi Mein Jeet Jaoon
Chaand Taare Tod Laoon
Saari Duniya Par Main Chhaoon
Bas Itna Sa Khwaab Hai
Bas Itna Sa Khwaab Hai

Chaand Taare Tod Laoon
Saari Duniya Par Main Chhaoon
Bas Itna Sa Khwaab Hai
Bas Itna Sa Khwaab Hai

Yaar Tu Bhi Sun Zara Aarzoo Meri Hai Kya
Main Kya Ban Jaana Chaahta Hoon
Main Kahan Kharaab Hoon Main To Lajawaab Hoon
Main Ye Manvana Chaahta Hoon
Maan Ja Ay Khuda
Itni Si Hai Dua
Main Ban Jaoon Sabse Bada
Main Ban Jaoon Sabse Bada

Mere Peechhe Mere Aage
Haath Jode Duniya Bhaage
Bas Itna Sa Khwaab Hai
Bas Itna Sa Khwaab Hai

Shaan Se Rahoon Sada Mujhpe Log Hon Fida
Haseenayein Bhi Dil Hon Khoti
Dil Ka Ye Kamal Khile Sone Ka Mahal Mile
Barasne Lage Heerein Moti
Maan Ja Ay Khuda
Itni Si Hai Dua
Main Jyaada Nahin Maangta
Main Jyaada Nahin Maangta

Saari Daulat Saari Taakat
Saari Duniya Par Hukoomat
Bas Itna Sa Khwaab Hai
Bas Itna Sa Khwaab Hai
Bas Itna Sa Khwaab Hai.

Lovely Song indeed.. one of my ALL TIME Favorites - http://www.raaga.com/channels/hindi/movie/h000061/yes-boss.htm

Monday, July 04, 2005

Who am I?


The clothes which I wear are not me, the position which I hold, is not me ,the job I do,is not me & for that matter, the body that I have, even that is not me. Then what is it that makes me whoever I am?

The “I” which makes me whoever I am, is nothing of this. It is something which is housed inside this mortal body right now. Tomorrow, when the task which it has to accomplish thru’ this mortal body is over, it gives up the body & goes away. But it won’t die. Death is something which it does not know of. The “I” is beyond the birth & the death cycle. It can never die. It was present from times immemorial & it will continue to live forever. It is all pervasive, ever present. If that is the case, why should I be worried about dying? Its just that I’d give up this bunch of molecules & atoms which I am in, right now & go to a different state of consciousness where I realize that the things I held earlier, are not needed anymore.

I don’t know the reason for me being here on this earth. I also know for sure that I cannot change the whole world & make it a happier place. All I can do is to help whoever I can, to the extent I can. I’m pretty sure that God has a purpose for all of us here which is just wouldn’t know most of the times. I was thinking about my purpose in life & that I was not doing anything & leading a mechanical life. My parents told me a small thing. My mom put it in very simple terms & oversimplified things to make me understand. This is what she said. -Think that you help a boy & rescue him from the jaws of death or for that matter, just help him & nothing more. That might be the precise reason for why you were here. Maybe, at a later stage, the boy might grow up to be a leader or maybe his sons or daughters or great grand children might grow up to be leaders & change the destiny of a generation. If you sit down right now, & think that Oh, I am not doing anything for this world & I am not of any use, it would be wrong. God has a plan for you & he is using you fully to do what he wants you to do. Just let him do that. You might not understand why you are here & if your actions have any value at all. It surely has some value & that is the precise reason why you are still here. All you need to do is do your job to the best of your ability, hurt no one to the extent possible & help whoever you can.


Excerpted from http://unhygenix.blogspot.com

Friday, February 11, 2005

How to Walk on the Path of Life

(Following is an email forward i received, A part of this mail is in Hindi)


When I was very young, not long after I came to Parmarth Niketan, a very
old, revered saint came to Rishikesh to give his divine satsang at Parmarth
Niketan. However, rather than staying in the comforts of the ashram, he used
to stay in a small hut on the banks of Ganga a little bit away from the
center of the ashrams.

I was given the special seva of going to pick him up each morning and bring
him to the ashram. As we walked through the busy marketplace, I would try to
push everyone and everything out of his way so that this revered saint could
walk comfortably and unimpeded to the ashram. I asked everyone along the
way, Side please. Please give us the way to walk. I would gently push all of
the wandering cows out of his path. I moved standing bicycles and fruit
carts out of the way so he could pass.

Finally as we reached the gate of the ashram I was feeling very glad that I
had been able to bring him so safely and smoothly to the ashram, and that I
had been able to clear such a nice path for him to walk. This saint,
however, looked at me lovingly and said, Beta, kis kis ko hatate rahoge? Aur
kab tak hatate rahoge? My child, how many people and cows can you push out
of the way?

For how long can you move other people and things out of your path? That is
not the way. Apna rasta banate jao. Apna rasta banake nikalte jao. Do not
try to move others; rather find your way between the others and around them.
Make your own path, but do not worry about moving others. Find your own way
in the midst of the chaos. In our lives we frequently get frustrated and
broken by feeling that others are blocking our way and thwarting our path.
We blame their presence and their actions for our own failure. We explain to
ourselves that we would have been able to succeed if only they had let us,
if only they had moved out of the way for us. We try to push people and
obstacles aside to clear a way for ourselves in life.

However, obstacles never stop coming. People who are jealous never stop
trying to block our path. For how long can we try to move them aside? How
many obstacles, how many enemies can we try to push away? The answer is to
simply find our own way, around them, between them. If they are blocking the
path on the right, we walk on the left. If they are blocking the path on the
left, we walk on the right. We must be more concerned about finding our own
way rather than focusing on moving all of those whom we think are blocking
our path. For those who are pure in mind, thought and deed, there will
always be a path in which to walk. The path may be narrow at times and it
may seem that obstacles and enemies line both sides. But we must humbly and
sincerely make our own way on the path of life.

We must just keep walking the path of our dharma, the path of righteousness,
the path of honesty, purity and piety without worrying about those who try
to block our way. So much of our precious time, energy and focus are wasted
in the futile task of trying to remove obstacles and other people from our
path. It is not necessary. Find your own path around the obstacles. Find
your own path around the enemies. Do not try to push them aside or push them
down or fight them for the right of way. Rather, carefully examine the
situation and see where the path is clear. Then, choose that path and
continue on your way. The more attention we give to those who are trying to
sabotage us and trying to thwart our progress, the less time and energy we
have to walk to right path. In that way, then, the enemies win, for they
have stolen our peace of mind, our tranquility, our joy and also our time.
Instead of trying to fight them out of the way, we must remain humble, pure
and single-minded on

the goal. If we can see our destination clearly then we will always be able
to find a path in which to walk. So, keep the destination firm in your mind.
Stay focused on the goal and nikalte chale, nikalte chale jao [move around
the obstacles and continue on the path.].

Saturday, February 05, 2005

Current Playlist:

Khamoshi Songs

Sunday, January 30, 2005

See Ya All Soon !!

Peoples of the World..

I 'll stop bloggin from now on.. for sometime but i promise that i 'll be back very very soon and as they say - with a BANG ;-)

May GOD Bless ALL !!

Cheerio

~ Sach

Current Song: Ruk Jana Nahin.. Tu Kabhi Haar Ke - Kishore Kumar