Monday 30 May 2016

SUCCESS....



Success never comes handy. We all have to make sacrifices, we all have to shed blood, sweat and almost lose out everything we had in order to relish that great thing. Though its never easy, but its always worth it.
In a town, once came a very successful guru and everybody wanted to know how to become successful, so a small boy reached out to the guru and asked him how to become successful and great. The guru asked the boy to meet him at the beach very next day in the morning. Next day when the boy reached the beach, he found out that the guru was in the waters already and on seeing the boy the guru invited the boy into water. The boy, for one moment thought that this guy was somewhat mad as he didn't want to know how to swim, but he wanted to know how to be successful, but still erasing all the doubts from the mind, the boy reached out to guru into the waist deep water level. The guru at once took hold of guy's neck and thrusted him inside water. Feeling complete dearth of oxygen, the boy tried to get up but couldn't, after just a few second, the guru let hold of the guy's neck and let the boy came up, just as the boy came, he started cursing guru for what he had done. As he was cursing the guru, the guru interrupted and asked him, tell me one thing, when you were deep down into the water, what did you want the most? Did you want your family, food, parties, clothes, friends or oxygen? The answer was quite simple but the meaning is the actual secret of life. When the boy was under water he had forgotten almost everything and success too comes, when you just act for it like you were doing for oxygen when you were under water.
When you leave out everything in order to get successful, when you are ready to give up almost anything you have in order to get the thing for which you are even ready to die, then success would come. So keep working hard and want success as much bad as you want to breathe....

JAI HIND, JAI BHARAT
JAI MA BHARTI

Sunday 29 May 2016

Indian Education System:Reaching Nadir.....

A few days back watching Walter Lewin teaching basic physics (Kinematics etc.) in MIT, made me bear a gusty pride in the intelligence and ingeniousness of our Indian education system, propelling me to form a notion that our high school students study in advance what the MIT is going to teach in the first year course (I know it's a hard joke) and if you go on to look at the cutoffs of the prestigious Delhi University, shockingly they don't go down from 97%(Caution: This is for general category because here general category students are deemed to be the demigod, blessed with humongous talent and also facing no hurdle, even if a general category candidate is impoverished, then also, he would be deemed as someone who has got more privilege than the other categories candidates whose parents are truly millionaires, thanks to our wonderful sense of judgement). Taking a look at this years statistics on the class XII and X results, shockingly I believe that Einstein's genes have been embedded in all of the candidates seeking these exams. This year more than 90,000 12th graders scored whopping above 90% score and 1,68,541 students achieved a perfect 10 CGPA in our X board exams. Doesn't that seem the characteristic of an utopian society where every single child you meet is a prodigy, and Nobel Prize's, Field's medal's expected winners (to all the Indians reading it sorry for the poor joke). 

Our education system doesn't stop here. In every school there are on an average 150 students securing 95 marks in English exam,  I even encountered two guys who secured 50s in all other subjects but 95 in English (Caution: No budding JK Rowling or Thomas Hardy stuff, believe me they were as good in English as they were in all other subjects). In the year 2007 barely 400 students scored 95% in class XII boards but in the year 2013 7,231 scored 95% and this number in the present year has soared up by more than 20,000 (China, United States,UK and all other great nations must surely be jealous of us). According to CBSE, every paper securing more than 95% is checked by three head examiners, but still in our nation a score of 95 in English is pretty low (Not because Britishers ruled us, teaching us all high class English but because, even if you fail in the examination, you can never get a score less than 90 in English.That's by default. Britishers might repent one day for ruling us for more than 200 years). Our greatness doesn't end out here. In 2015,our overall pass percentage for class XII was 86.13%. Shockingly we are far ahead of USA which is still aiming at around 85-90% by the year 2020; which means we are four years ahead of US in terms of education. Now with all such things, you might be thinking that India is a pool of intelligence and greatness in academics and if I tell anybody these statistics, he would be forced to believe that all the world's scientific discoveries are made at the Indian soil because we are far better and ahead than any other nation on earth.

 Lets move on to that, US has 353 Nobel prize winners, Germany 105, UK 125, Sweden 30, Austria 21, European union 466, France 61, Netherlands 19, Canada 23; till now you would be thinking that owning to such wonderful pupils, we might be having around thousand Nobel prize winners, well actually you would be right if you divide thousand by hundred and check the result (sorry for the mathematical way of telling the number but you know every child in India is a prodigy, future Nobel prize winner as per the statistics). Talking about the Nobel Laureates in literature, where every student secures 95% in the English exam, we have so many Nobel Laureates that i don't want to disclose it in an outright manner, hence lets choose a mathematical way- you take any number, square it and them divide it two times by the same number and you would end up at the the exact answer (excluding Rudyard Kipling, because he was a British national and was just born in India and got all the education in Britain when we were under the British Rule).

My this article is surely not about defaming my great nation. I am an Indian and I love my country, but what's disheartening is how some people are playing with this great nation's future.

 Once we were, the education hub of the world and presently the system has become so much worse that even Indians don't want to study in India. Lets start from our school. Talking about the poor children, due to exorbitant fees of private schools , such students have to go to government school which are a paragon to death bed and hell to children. Though some brilliant students excel there too but unfortunately, number of such student can't even take up a double digit number. The condition out in such schools are pathetic. Unworthy teachers as well as principals who have permanent jobs, treat children as their slaves forcing them to do works that are not supposed to be theirs. When I first went to a government school in order to participate in a debate competition, I was shocked to see some horrendous things going on but as i went there more and more times for some other competitions, I realized, this was how these schools were working. I remember an incident when I had to participate in a speech competition in a rainy season, it was a season of diseases like malaria and dengue because, it was high time for mosquito breeding. Just as I entered into that government school, there were pits full of stagnant water where one could easily see the mosquito breeding, moreover the school children were made to serve water and snacks to the participants abandoning out their ongoing classes (which is surely not their work), the thing doesn't end here, after the competition the prize winners were taken to the school's principal's room to get their names registered. Shockingly, when the whole school was dying away, the principal was sitting in an air conditioned room and it seems that hell and heaven were meeting just at the principal's room entrance. There are no labs and equipment in such schools because the money that the government shells out for the benefit of children, is taken up by the teachers and other officers. To check all these things, the government even deploys special inspectors to inspect the government schools, but then again, these inspectors are easily bribed and hence the system carries on without any problem on kickbacks. The things don't end here, the same thing continues in even private school. Though the conditions there are much better but still, most of the teachers out there (I am addressing a common issue and am not talking about every teacher) are unworthy as the school's don't want to shell out money on hiring good teachers and hence unworthy individuals sneak into the system destroying children's curiosity and also their knowledge. 

Now  you would be tempted to ask, that if the case is so then how so many children excel in our board examination? 

The answer is simple, our board examination amount to nothing and they are truly the things that are debilitating the nation. Even today only, in a famous English Daily, I read a comment from the principal of a renowned DU(Delhi University) college saying that she has seen students securing 100 in political science in class XII fumbling in a test while those who secured 75 scored much better. There are two things about the education system of class XII. The first thing is they are actually false, even a stupid person can smell the rat watching so many children securing prestigious 95 marks. 

The next thing is about that every science stream students progressed ahead keeping in mind two things, whether he has to excel in boards or in IIT entrance. Unfortunately, normally they can't do the thing in both the exams because IIT on one side requires intelligence while boards on the other side require rote learning. If you just mug up previous year board papers, and sample papers without even knowing how to solve even the basic questions, you can get above 90 in science stream, but contrary to that if you are really good at problem solving but don't learn the basic definitions word by work, no matter how much good you are, you won't get a good percentage and this is the actual fact, that's why some students even securing about 95% in class XII don't even qualify for JEE Mains, what to say about JEE advanced.

The next things destroying us all is our reservation system. I have been to this nation for around 17 years(from birth) but still one thing that I am still not able to understand is why the person next door to me, whose parents earn more than a lakh  per month get benefits from the society while on the other hand, despite of being from a middle class family  I am not given any benefit. Recently while talking to a friend of mine who belongs to the same category and despite of being intelligent, unable to score high percentage, I actually came to know how so many people are facing this problem.

 If you go according to the DU cutoffs, the first cutoff for a general category students stood at 97 and the 12th the last stood at 96 (whopping -1% difference) while for the same course for a ST candidate, the first cutoff stood at 92% and the sixth cutoff only came to 84%. Actually in our nation, if you belong to general category, you would be bruised as much as you can be. Reservation was actually a great step taken by our forefathers, in order to enable the backward classes to come up to the nation's level and this was only deemed to be fit for around 20 years after making of the constitution, but what happened afterwards is an open story. All the political parties have a mutual understanding on the topic so as to secure vote banks, half of the political berths in our nations are reserved only on caste politics and this is the truth of our nation. If you belong to general category, even if your parents are damn poor you would be considered as a person having exceptionally gifted and unfair advantages over others and hence you would be made devoid of almost everything while on the other hand if you fall outside this sphere, no matter how much rich you are, you would be sympathized with excessive reservations in everything. Today the condition of general category is so much bad that some people even consider, being born in a general  category as a sin. In India, racism exists but more than that on religious basis,its of general and other categories. 

I am pro-reservation, when reservation is given on the basis of economic conditions. Through this, only the right person would be able to take the advantage. If you are poor, no matter from which caste you belong to, you are actually poor and you must get some special amenities but here the perception lies that only the general categories student can be rich and hence we all have to suffer and at last the nation suffers because see, a general category students securing 90% can't take admission in the college but the one who securing 65% from ST category can get the admission and then at last, the one who truly had the potential are wiped out and the ones who are not deserving, actually get everything.Talent doesn't belong to any particular caste and creed, the ones from other categories are as  equally talented as  those of general categories and hence give reservation either to everyone or on the basic of economic status. In a nation where we boast of being united, actually we all stand divided but not on the basis of religions but on the basis of our castes. Previously there was a dirty division among various castes because of unsophisticated thoughts, but today the division is being created by the politicians, the ones who want our nation to reach the nadir, because they know that this is the last barrier keeping the nation divided among itself. The day we achieve unity, every difference and every problem would be annihilated and what would come forward would be a great nation with greatness engineered into it. 

I don't care from which category you belong to, but for just one moment have a look at it, give it a dekko and then you would realize that I am right because in our heart we all know what's right and we can't hide things from ourselves.........

This is not an attempt to defame anybody, its just an attempt to help by nation grow and soar in happiness, prosperity and greatness.....


JAI HIND,  JAI BHARAT
JAI MA BHARTI  

Wednesday 25 May 2016

Flowing like water

Sometimes when the life takes many unexpected turns and we are completely unaware how the future might unfold, whether things would go right or not, whether you would get the thing you want or not, all in all when we are in the whirlpool of doubt, just do one thing relax. 

              Let me tell nothing in this world can ever defeat your chances of become successful if you have truly worked hard. No matter, what happens, just keep on going and never feel afraid. We feel afraid in two types of situations, the one in which we have not prepared for anything at all and the second when we have prepared so much that insecurity has slipped into our mind whether we would make it to the top or not. Relaxation actually helps in both the cases. In the former case, nothing can change, if you have not prepared, it's simple that you don't deserve to be on the top and hence feeling pressurized for something that we have not prepared for, is worthless and futile. Hence, first of all, slip into relaxation and talk to yourself. In this world, we have stopped talking to our heart. We expect our friends, families to suggest us things and find the answers to our questions despite of having the biggest guru inside of us id est our heart. In our heart, we all know the truth. In Gita too, God has said, "man can run away from anybody in the world but not from himself." Stop for a moment and ask yourself, what needs to be done. Your heart will always guide you the right way. If you actually don't deserve to get the top spot, you better be unfazed by it because worrying about something which we can't change is like poisoning yourself and that is just harmful. 

Next come the latter people who are actually the ones who need to relax. As  I have already said that our heart knows everything; from our strength to our weakness; from our victories to our follies and many more. If your heart says that yes you truly deserve the things, you have done a great job, perspired a lot; when other were busy in daily trifles you were busy chasing mastery over your subject of concern; then believe me that the day is gonna be yours. All of us are connected to universe. Even a small thing we do would eventually have a deep impact in universe because, we are what universe in made up of. Our single step can actually change the shape of the universe. Hence whenever you set out to achieve a thing wholeheartedly and practice for it to the last breathe, the universe starts recognizing you and would provide you with everything you want, to be successful. Its true that sometimes you might fail, get disappointed but actually, you are in a test being conducted by the universe. If you fight one battle, you lose and you refuse to fight the another one, the universe would snub you out in the rest of 7.125 billion while if you fight battles, you lose, you try again and again and again; you always have a chance to get back up and the more you get back up collecting all your strengths to fight back again, to fight the way back to light, the more the universe starts mending itself the way you want it to do. You just have to prove to the universe that your will power is much greater than its and when you show it you are the champion, it bows down and bestows you everything.

So what you need to do now is to be like water. Flow passionately and without any breaks. Let your mind flow like a streamline vessel and enjoy the beauty of universe as well as your passion. Flowing like water means to carry on your work with as much rigor as you can rather than generating whirlpools in vain. Just flow calmly and enjoy the nature, its beauty, its strengths and carry on your work. And also remember that the water can flow or the water can crash. Presently continue flowing and when the actual time comes, crash the worldly fires and snatch away the victory as if victory was born to be yours..................


JAI HIND, JAI BHARAT
JAI MA BHARTI  

Monday 23 May 2016

Fighting the way....

It might be possible that many a times you would be made devoid of things that you actually deserve in life. Many a times, people who don't deserve to get your position would take away almost everything leaving  you just like a failure. The world would start recognizing their intelligence which is in totality superficial and you would be counted among the best failures available out there. During  such times, its pretty difficult managing things,  you would feel beleaguered and everything else would  seem devastated. Hate or insecurity to take risks might creep in your heart and you would develop a grudge against the society and because you are indeed not able to mutate the society to even a single percent, hence that grudge would be combined with some more anxiety and hatred. Such things are truly expected from a person who tried hard, who  deserved things but couldn't get them due to many inevitable circumstances and positions. But you know, in this life everything happens for a reason. When you reach the correct maturity of knowing the reason behind various things you would be able to appreciate the beauty of how ingeniously our life has been arranged. Today you might not discover the true reason behind this thing but one day you would find the reason and would be able to connect the dots for why things happened the day they did.

Actually it's not always about failing in life. Many a times, some beloved ones might depart away, many a times we get punished for crimes we never committed, during these moments, we stop believing in nature or God (whatever you want to call it based on your spiritual understandings). Whenever we fall down, we always believe that life, God, our Karma etc. has been tremendously cruel towards us and its barbaric attitude would never change. Sometimes, we are so busy cursing the life that we even forget about our injury, but everything in this world happens for a reason. It's highly probable that when these  things take place you might stop believing in anything but believe me (just for your own sake) that things would become good. 

Actually, in life something exists which carries our name, something in this universe is reserved for all of us that nobody else in the world can even dare to take away. But we  won't get that thing until and unless we become eligible to get that thing. Most of the people who quit during such times only meet with their reserved thing when they go back their grave while those who carry on will  one day relish that thing.

Actually there is no reason to quit because if you have been doing something out of love, you would never quit , no matter how much bad circumstances are. Take for example a singer. If a singer truly loves music, then no matter how many times he gets rejected from studios, no matter how many times he fails in competition, he would never quit because music is his life while the one who just sings for money would quit after the first blow only. So the one who truly loves things by heart would eventually succeed while the one who just does  things for sake of money, people etc. would fall out of race. 

So now what you do when you fall down? You either get the shit kicked out of you or you fight your way back to life.  The choice is  always yours, whether you go to your graveyard with the unfulfilled great ideas that only struck your mind, or you go with your immortal greatness...

JAI HIND, JAI BHARAT
JAI MA BHARTI

Saturday 21 May 2016

A lesson for failures....

Some failures in life are inevitable. Sometimes, you might lose out and those who never deserved to win might take up the winning trophy. Sometimes it might happen that some might even take up what you deserved by deceit but still as everybody claims, winners govern the history. In such moments, we might end up crying and losing our heart, we might consider ourselves the worst failure, in some incidents it might feel as if there is no life ahead, your whole career has got wasted and you can't do anything ahead of that but let me tell you there is still hope. Whenever anyone of us set out to do anything great, we might fall into disasters, many a times defeats will engulf you and failure would shroud you. Life would be a miserable incident and you might even think of ending it. In such moments, we lose every hope and ambition ans we just start thinking why all these things are happening to us. Some failure in life is truly inevitable. There are two options, either you live a life filled with new experiments and adventures or you live a life so cautiously that you never fail, but the dilemma is that in the latter situation you fail by default. Many a times life would be unfair. No matter how much you do things, no matter how hard you wanted things, some people who never deserved them might end up taking them; while sometimes some horrendous incidents might strike upon and you would lose the battle.

Whenever we lose, nothing works because no matter how much we think about other things, our mind continuously goes back to striking hard at just one thing that we failed. Though all these things are habitual but keep in mind, your one failure at some thing can't define your life. Even the greats have to fail.  Henry Ford, the one who revolutionized the motor industry had faced a huge failure in life. His first two companies failed. Now most of the readers would think that he was Henry Ford and that's why he did so etc. but just for one second, imagine a person who is having no wealth, and his two companies have already failed. There is nothing to give you a motivation and you have to run your family and have to move ahead. For a moment try to sense the hardships of those times. At that times, Henry Ford was no different to all those people who had failed except in one beautiful thing, the never giving up attitude. Many of his counterparts at that time couldn't have started a third company because they would have envisages great risks or failures, but Ford knew that he was already in pain and if he stops today that pain would last forever, hence he started all over again and the rest is history.

Steve Jobs, the great visionary APPLE CEO, was ousted from his own company. Its easy to listen their story but pretty hard to imagine the conditions, when you are ousted from the company that you founded, most of your friends (whom you employed in your company) have become the company head and you are nobody in the company. Being jobless, penniless and also in complete despair, almost anybody else in the world would have thought of ending his/her life but Mr. Jobs didn't. He came back with a bang. He started NEXT, which gave world the best animation pictures and at last when APPLE's condition became miserable, they became forced to get back Jobs and what followed is known by everybody else.

Its very easy to think about great people and listen to their story but its pretty difficult to learn from their story. Failures will come and go if you embark on a great journey to check whether you are able to become great but what actually counts in life is your attitude towards life.....

JAI HIND, JAI BHARAT
JAI MA BHARTI 

Thursday 19 May 2016

Striking up the balance....

Life is too hard to be lived easily. Indeed life is full of a deluge of surprises. Many a times, so many unexpected things would commence happening in a spree that the in toto life would change into a complete pandemonium, contrary to that sometimes life is such a latent state that it’s hard to live without any enthusiasm.  Many a time so much happiness sweeps in life while most of the times sadness shrouds us in an uneven mystery. Many a times you would feel as if life has defeated you or sometimes you may feel you have conquered the invincible life.


Actually, change is the language of nature. In life one day everything has to change, be it you, your style, your time and consequently your life and hence nothing stays much with us for a long time. Just in the same fashion, our time to will change and no matter what’s happening to us currently, this too shall pass. Change is the only constant thing in the world. If you are having a tough time, keep in mind that if your good times couldn’t last forever, how can your tough time be always there while on the other hand, if you are having a nice time then keep in mind that if your bad times couldn’t haunt you much, how would your good times let you relish them throughout the life.


The biggest problem with mankind is that we all forget our previous adventures as soon as we jump into the new one. Whenever anything good happens, we immerse ourselves so much into it, that we forget that we also used to have bad times while when we have a bad time, we plunge into depression so much that we stop looking for various good things that are still present around us. Only a balanced life is life lived good and hence we need to strike up a balance between everything. We need to strike the balance between our work, our things, our emotions and almost everything as far as possible. When you strike a balance between things and get neither too happy when something elating happens and nor too sad when something bad happens, serenity would take the place of panic and life would be much more tractable. What we need is just a simple balance that would eradicate all our sorrows by debilitating all the excessive expectations as well as depression and guilt and eventually after that life would soon transform into a wonderful place where you are neither too much attached to things nor alienated from them and this form of life is truly enjoyable.


Life is actually a pseudonym of balances. If on one side you put too much stress, it would let to recession in the other one while if the other one is unbalance, the first one might lose its charm. The balances are actually different aspects life and now the ball in your court. Either put it in middle to balance, or on the either side to recede away….

JAI HIND, JAI BHARAT

JAI MA BHARTI

Tuesday 17 May 2016

INDIAN DILEMMA

India houses many different kinds of people in terms of almost everything, be it according to religion, colour, thinking, mentality and a plethora of criterion can follow but one of the unique kind of people that our nation gives refuge to are those type of people who are constantly cursing the nation for all the things that the nation doesn't have or is presently weak in. You can find such kind of people everywhere, you can find them in your schools or colleges, cursing Indian education system for making them poor in their subjects, you can see them outside every entrance examination center citing that India now has nothing to do for youngsters and only nations like USA and UK are the best, many a times you can find them in your office rebuking the way various processes take place (e.g. corruption, slow and sluggish process and blah blah blah (because these kind of cheap people don't need any excuse in order to start their slandering conversation)). You can find them anywhere in the nation, but despite of their location throughout the nation, one things that's pretty common to them is that all of them are mere losers in their life and when they got no reason to blame anybody except our tolerant country.

Lately I went to a passport office for some work. While my mother and I were waiting for my turn, I started reading "The man who knew Infinity" by Robert Kanigel. I was sitting besides my mom, when suddenly my mother spotted an old lady who resides near my house. She was also there for the same purpose and started talking to my mom. Rather than beating about the bush, the lady soon came to the point advising me that I should get my passport in order as soon as possible because India has got nothing for youngsters and as I have passed my class XII I must find a way to move out to developed nation. Morever she commenced condemning the whole nation for everything with the gamut ranging from political scams to economic situation etc. Despite of the fact that almost none of her family members has till now gone outside of India and her whole lineage was brought up in India,studied in India and her sons are working in India but still she doesn't like India. Obviously she was not the only one out there among those people who were so tensed for their passports to go outside the nation and I could clearly hear many people pointing out errors in our country all through the time they were waiting in my room for their turns. What was more paradoxical to the situation was the dilemma that shrouded my because at once I was listening two voices; one of an american applauding the Indian genius in the highest terms and on the other hand worthless people (unfortunately Indians) applauding America in the biggest manner possible. On one hand Kanigel was calling South India as a place where in just a few minutes you can feel spiritual vibrations crossing you, on the other hand those who had the got the privilege to feel all such enigmatic things find it disgusting.

In India, most of the people are like this only. They just want to show that India is the worst nation ever possible, if these people are given a chance to speak then such people (though they are incapable of giving any strong or true claim) can prove that Afghanistan is much more at peace than India. Such things are truly demeaning for a nation like India. The nations that taught the world how to count is now the nation from where engineers want to go away. Thousands of IIT or IIM graduates settle away in countries like USA or UK but these people should be ashamed of themselves because actually India taught them everything, it gave them IITs and spent so much on their education (Indian government spends 28 lakh in four years on an IITian) and then they just go away claiming that India has no option of them. Let me remind you that Sir S. Ramanujan, the biggest mathematician the world has ever seen, the one who invented his Maths himself, loved India so much that when he came to know that his death was near, he came back to India because he wanted to die in the lap of his motherland. Who are these people in front of Ramanujan? A speck or less may be but still the biggest mathematician during 1900s (even when India was a British Colony) loved his country so much and these people who are nowhere even comparable to him call India a barren and foreign countries a fecund land. Let me tell you such people (I am referring to all technical analysts, doctors etc.) who go away to other nations just because they are getting a good job are a stigma for India. After some time when they get a citizenship out there, they are in a hurry and eagerness to prove to the world that they are not Indians, they were just born there, because they feel it to be a shameful thing to be called Indian. They claim that a nation which housed the world's first and biggest university; the nation that taught the world geometry and trigonometry doesn't have scope for science, but these in actuality these people don't have any scope to do something new because they a born to be foreign slaves rather than being part of the world's greatest civilization. I am actually referring to people who go outside the nation and all through their life criticize India for its shortcomings, and certainly not those who love their country but are working abroad for some other reasons.

Our motherland gave birth to all such people and today they feel that the nation has nothing to give to them. Now let me ask such people what they have given to the nation. They can't even count one thing which they have given to the nation. These people just know how to condemn the nation, rather than correcting things.A true person would be someone who would change the things if he doesn't like them the way they are but only cowards can sit in one corner and spend their life time condemning the whole nation. Let me tell you one thing ask not what India has done for you, ask what you can do for India. The nation, which gave world almost everything. Our Ayurveda is the oldest medicinal science and almost the whole world's medical science is based on its results, our mathematicians developed number theory and zero (the fundamental thing of all mathematics), we told the world that things are made up of atoms. Even Einstein and almost all other great scientists have approbated the fact. Even today we are on the top of most of the things and in things we are not particular exceptional, day by day we are progressing and one day, like we always used to be.

Today we need young people who are ready to strengthen the nation rather than condemning it. Today we need helping hands and not those who learn everything here and go out condemning the nation. The choice is yours which way you would want to go..

JAI HIND, JAI BHARAT
JAI MA BHARTI

Monday 16 May 2016

Excellence....

                                       

There is one famous incident about one of the greatest painters who have walked the earth, Sir Pablo Picasso. Once Mr. Picasso was sitting in a park and a woman approached him and said, "Mr. Picasso, I am a great fan of yours, I have seen almost every painting you have ever made, I have read about you so much." Mr. Picasso very humbly replied, "Thank you lady, I am pleased to hear that.". The lady suddenly took out a paper and pen from her pocked and asked, "Mr. Picasso, can you draw something for me on the paper?" Mr. Picasso took the paper and in just 30 seconds drew a wonderful picture on the paper. The lady was pretty excited and took the paper as soon as Mr. Picasso ended and with great happiness started going away. Mr. Picasso suddenly stopped her and said, "hey, where are my one million dollars!" The lady thought Mr. Picasso was joking, so she replied, "Mr. Picasso, you just took 30 seconds to do this!." No, replied Mr. Picasso interrupting the lady. Then with a very serene smile Mr. Picasso replied, "It took my 30 years to do that in 30 seconds for you, so don't my 30 years count even up to 1 million."

The story mentioned above is in itself a great motivating one and proves the nobody is gifted in this world. Nobody would have seen a better painter than Mr. Picasso (currently I am not including Sir. Vincent Van Gogh) and if he took 30 years to attain excellence, then it eventually proves that nobody in this world is bestowed with greatness from our birth; we all have to attain it through persistent hard work and perseverance.

Whenever we see great mathematicians, sports players, scientists, artists, musicians, company CEOs, inventors etc. we are tempted to just give ourselves an excuse by calling them great, but actually the work that they have done for almost 20 to thirty years in life is never seen by us. They all sweat more and more and at last they get more and more. Success is actually a wonderful combination of our works that we carry out. The ones who actually work hard at last terms as gifted by the rest but the truth always holds, that any great person who has ever walked on earth has surely worked in a much more greater way than any other of his counterpart.

So just continue doing your work, don't be tensed for results and everything would set itself....

JAI HIND, JAI BHARAT
JAI MA BHARTI

Sunday 15 May 2016

SYMMETRY:THE BALANCE OF LIFE....

ASYMMETRICAL IMBALANCE....
                                   

In nature symmetry prevails. Just have a getto at anything in nature a symmetry would prevail everywhere. In almost everything, wherever there is any disagreement symmetry at last prevails. In mathematics, chemistry, physics, normal life etc., symmetry always get a hold of everything. Even Lord Shiva has been called Ardhnareshwar. The orbitals in which electrons move are exactly similar (as per by Schrodinger's results (orbital models)) and the same applies to almost anything in the world. Actually symmetry describes exact balance between things, neither too much not too little. Every symmetrical thing has struck a perfect balance in things. Chemistry is in itself a great attempt at such things, everything arises from small molecules and going in the molecule we see that even a small change in the symmetric patterns can actually change the whole structure of things. Even a slight change in the structure of things can actually change the way things appear at larger scale. Life too in every aspect demands symmetry. Excess or deficiency of anything on either side is actually a bad thing, Take the example of water. When water is scarce, we succumb to thirst, when water is in great abundance we die through natural disasters and calamities like tsunami and floods. Everything in life needs to strike a perfect balance in order to yield good results. Even if you study too much (far more beyond the reasonable level), that would prove to be disaster. Anything for example your pride, your passion etc. in excess or deficiency is next to poison. Life works exactly well when there is symmetry. It's not a mere coincidence that whenever there has been a war, more boys are born so as to compensate for those who die in the battlefields. This phenomenon has been observed in China as well as Vietnam, when during battles, the number of boys born outnumbered that of girls. This can't be a simple coincidence. It rather signals towards the symmetry that nature wants in the world. 


The same symmetry is meant in your life. If you have excess of happiness, you would stop being happy; if you have excess of success you would stop recognizing the importance of failure; if you bear excess of pride, it would world as a Hemlock slaying you down towards destruction. Hence every time in life, try to maintain a symmetry. Just take everything in the right proportion because incorrect proportion in life are actually the cause of all of our sadness. Today most of us are sad because we do things in incorrect proportions. We work less, demand more, dream for even more and get much lesser than even our work. You would never be unhappy and dissatisfied when you dream and demand exactly how much you worked for. In contemporary times we are not happy because, our demands, jealous etc. have grown so much that they have lowered down our sentiments, our true feeling and above all the voice of our soul. All this happens because things are not being set into the right amount. Its lucid that when your scale is wrong, you can never perform a conclusive research. Anything can become optimum, if the standards and amounts of its ingredients are all right. The same thing is what your life demands from you. So, just strike everything in the right proportion and move ahead. You would never be unhappy and dissatisfied and if you are not unhappy, all of your tensions and worries would themselves clear away veering you to the path of self contentment and happiness. 

JAI HIND, JAI BHARAT
JAI MA BHARTI

Saturday 14 May 2016

SACRIFICES...

                               

Whenever we set out to do something that has never been done in life, a humongous sacrifice is a must. Most of the people in the world don't want to succeed, because they love to party rather than beating their craft, they love to play with friends rather than thinking about their passion, they love to go out with friends and families rather than doing what is necessary in order to achieve success. Whenever you want something new out of life, remember its a give and take game, you also have to pay back. You can never achieve greatness until you radiate greatness from yourself. Greatness will never be yours if you are watching Television rather than doing what you want, greatness will never come to you, if you continue to find excuses in order to waste time rather than doing things that will make you great. 

Greatness is actually a synonyms for sacrifice. If you are ready to do today, what nobody else is doing; then one day you would surely get what nobody else can get. When your sacrifices and your will to succeed, surpassed everybody else, then one day, you would emerge out as winner. Success is made up of a lot of sacrifices. When you sacrifice everything else you do and just follow your passion, then one day things would start changing; everything around you would realize your true potential and they will yield to you and your power and ultimately you will prevail.

JAI HIND, JAI BHARAT
JAI MA BHARTI

Friday 13 May 2016

Success depends on attitude.

                             
 
In life there are two types of people. The ones who believe they can and the ones who think they can't and both are usually right. Success is a matter of various fragments combined up to become a strong foundation for success and our attitude is one of those crucial fragments. Our belief actually determines what we will become. Whenever we tell ourselves that we can't do something, we are actually putting in our brain a great negativity and are creating a boundation that we might ultimately feel. When that thing creeps in thins starting going backwards and we start falling down. I have undergone various circumstances and such things have happened with me. Let me give you my own example, while I was preparing for an entrance exam in full swing, what happened I developed a habit of reading everyday about the toppers of that exam. These people had been working hard for almost five to six years to crack the exam but I had started just three months back. When I came to know that they had already completed their syllabus around two or three years back and I realized that I had not even completed the whole syllabus before a month for the exam, I got disheartened. Though I had been preparing with great zeal and I was mastering almost every topic, but suddenly a fear of failure struck me and my mind told me after reading about the toppers, that its almost impossible for me to get through. That thing became my boundation and things continued worsening. When I had started studying (three months back before the exam) I was scoring full in almost all of the difficult chapters but as soon as I read such things, all of this just occupied my mind and the zeal to carry on was soon replaced by the fear of failure. Now when the fear of failure came in, rather than focusing on concepts, I started focusing on predicting my marks for the exam and this too took away most of the time. The pressure of preparing in such a small times marred my performance and ultimately just due to this pressure I scored low (though I cleared the exam but still the scores according to me were much lower than that I deserved). 

All this happened after reading the success stories of the topper, my mind told me that I can't and if we go according to the above said aphorism, I made a great mistake. Each one of us have been gifted with a different brain. Its not necessary that I could not have done in three months what they did in around two to four years (because I cleared the exam without any guidance or teacher(though I had joined a coaching but I just continued it for around one and a half months) and they had been preparing for almost three to four years with complete coaching), but what stopped me to perform to my best was the fear of failure. Hence the magnitude of the influence of our attitude towards something actually shapes the way we think about that thing and perform at it and hence its pretty necessary that we stick to something and really believe that yes we can do it otherwise if we keep on thinking that we can't we would never be able to do that thing.

JAI HIND, JAI BHARAT
JAI MA BHARTI

Thursday 12 May 2016

Just one more step....

                                   


There may be times in life, when you are just about to quit. There may times, when no matter how hard you have tried to get hold of things, they have always gone out of control, no matter in how many ways you try to solve a particular problem, everything fails down. No matter how much effect you put in, you end up coming to the same place where you started your journey. In such moments, the amount of dejection and depression that you feel would be enormous and you would feel as if some misfortune has stricken upon you, things would never get on well and at last you would end up doing nothing. The world will make you realize as if you are just an unworthy speck of dust and your life would never be remember and you would end up being forgotten. Such moments are actually really hard, when you fail an exam, when you don't get the results as per your wish, you would feel deceived by everything. Things would seem ridiculous and you would enter a state of complete despair. But my friend let me tell you one thing, the test which you failed earlier was not the real test but the things that you are going through now is actually the ultimate test. You are going to face moments when you would curse the moments when you started something at which you have failed, you are going to ponder over your failure so much that you would end up taking yourself in a state of complete catastrophe. The same thing has happened with almost everybody and these things will make you become great. When you step out of your comfort zone and feel the hardships of the world, when you indeed see, that you are not the best and you need to work, then only the growth and maturation takes place. And keep in mind that whenever you are about to quit, just take one more step ahead and certainly you would win. Whenever you feel as if you would lose out, take one more step ahead; if you again feel as if you would lose, take one more step ahead; if you again feel as if you are going to vanish away and break down take one more step ahead; at last these steps would combine to form a giant leap and one of the steps would take out the greatness in you. In short, I mean never quit.


Its a very common story that Thomas Edison invented bulb after failing 10,000 times. Now assume that when he was trying 9,999th time and he would have quit, then the world would have not got the bulb and Thomas Edison would not have been mentioned here after 85 years of his death. He never quit and always told him, lets take one more step ahead and eventually all those steps ahead made him great and that's why today we remember this great scientist. The best thing that we can learn from Edison is to never restrain ourselves from trying. The limits we put on ourselves at last become our fears and we end up being subjugated by them. So be limitless, no matter how many times you fail, heed to the lessons of that failure and start working again. If not in the next attempt, if not in next to next attempt, but I am damn sure, in one of the upcoming attempts you would achieve success and remember, success achieved at any cost is success and nothing can undermine it.

JAI HIND, JAI BHARAT
JAI MA BHARTI

The Choice Remains yours.

There are winner and there are people who have not learnt how to win. We all fail in life. Many a times we are robbed off with anything we ever had, we are left with almost nothing, everything seems to be a burden and at last we decide to quit. But just when you are about to quit, ask yourself, what will you leave behind. See, failure actually never exists, if you want something by heart and you fail in that things, that truly doesn't mean that you are not worth it, it just means, that you have got another chance to try and that too more more prudently and if you never fail, that means that you have never done anything new and remarkable. Success is itself a huge staircase with disappointment, hardships, failure, calamities, disaster, heartbreaks etc.  Many a time you will be dashed to the ground , and you would try to quit, but when you are just about to quit, ask yourself, what if you you leave today, what dreams, what believes would you leave others with and this would show you the right path. There are moments in life when you have to stand up, there are moments when you realize that enough is enough and you have to rise up ahead, there are days when at last you are so much experienced with failure that you would start winning. Believe in me, after hardships, failures and dejection, a great success would ensue and your resounding victory would shut the mouth of every critic. One day, you would surpass all and will ultimately win but to see that moment you have to get back up. No matter how many storms crush you out, you have to get back up. You have to get up because your life, your family, your success depends on it. These things appear very easy but when you actually feel the failure and everybody out there is busy criticizing you, when you unable to perform as you wished and others are blaming you for your failure, those times are the hardest and most beneficial times. When you face such situations, you have a choice, whether you want to break down or whether you want to tell all those people that you deserve to be better than them. When you fail, you are surrounded by complete negativity but that's part and parcel of life and everybody has to go through it. Its just like a test that we all have to take, the ones who persevere just take away everything when those who broke down during these moments can never rise up again.
Remember, you can either opt to learn how to win or you can quit as a coward; the choice is yours.

JAI HIND, JAI BHARAT
JAI MA BHARTI

Sunday 8 May 2016

Happy Akshaya Tritiya and Parshuram Jayanti.....

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Hinduism, even today stands as the world’s oldest, exceptionally great and enigmatic religion. Despite of being living in the most scientifically advanced century, we still draw our inspiration from old Hindu scriptures and manuscripts written thousands of years ago. What science said that “Energy can neither be destroyed nor be created”, Gita, the holiest Hindu scripture proclaimed millions of years ago the same things with a slight aberration of using the word “soul” in place of energy. Though, the scientific world discovered that humans can fly in the year 1980, our epics like Mahabharata and Ramayana had already elaborated the concept to the world millions of years ago. Various scientific breakthroughs today, are just a physical interpretation of what our great epics had already described, even before the world could even envisage their existence. Today, technologies are being invented to connect people through their mind, but Sanjay in Mahabharata did it scores of years ago. If we go on to recall other things, we can surpass any limit of description but rather than that I would like to emphasize on the actual beauty and allure of the world’s oldest religion.


It’s impossible to talk about Hinduism and snub out the various festivals it gave to the world, and fortunately, in the coming days, we have the most auspicious festivals of Hinduism which are Akshaya Tritiya and Parshuram Jayanti. Though the two festivals are just two sides of the same coin but still, so many more things are intertwined in the two festivals that they themselves mark out so many remarkable things.


Akshaya Tritiya is one of the most important four days of Hinduism. Along with that in Jainism too, the day is tremendously pious and important.  Akshaya Tritiya signifies a plethora of propitious things that for both Hinduism and Jainism, it stands out as the optimum day to embark on a spiritual journey or to commence new ventures in almost any field. The day marks prosperity, well being as well as blessing from Goddess Laxmi to the world and moreover stands out firmly as one of the most special days of our religion. Hindu and Jain calendars (decided by the movement of planets and stars) sometimes leave out some days in a year but Akshaya Tritiya is a day which always shows its presence in the calendars of both the religions. Such, is its glory that almost whole of the Hinduism revolves around this auspicious day.


The word Akshaya is derived from Sanskrit and defines things which are never ending, and hence Akshaya Tritiya too signifies a never ending auspicious festival of the Hindu as well as Jain religions.  The day is considered auspicious for starting new ventures. The legend is that any venture initiated on the auspicious day of Akshaya Tritiya continues to grow and bring prosperity. Hence, new ventures, like starting a business, construction, etc. is performed on Akshaya Tritiya.


In Hinduism, Akshay Tritiya was the day when Vyasa started writing the history of the great Bharat war in the form of an epic Mahabharata. This day is symbolized by god Vishnu, the preserver-god in the Hindu Trinity. According to Hindu mythology, on this day the Treta Yuga began and the river Ganges, the most sacred river of India, descended to the earth from the heaven.


Kubera received his wealth and position as custodian of wealth and property with Goddess Lakshmi on this day, by praying to Lord Shiva at Shivapuram. It is believed that god Kubera, the treasurer of the gods, is the richest deity. Lakshmi Tantram says that even Kubera will pray to goddess Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth and consort of Vishnu, on Akshay Tritiya. A day-long Kubera Lakshmi Puja is                                 
performed in which an image of Lakshmi is worshiped with Sudarsana Kubera Yantra, symbolising Kubera.


The Vedic scriptures say that knowledge gained or charity done on Akshay Tritiya is very fruitful. It is considered to be a very lucky day to start new business or venture. Many people buy gold or property on this day. Fasts are kept on this day and pujas are performed. In charity, fan, rice, salt, fruit, clothes, are given. The god Vishnu is worshiped. Tulsi water is sprinkled in the nearby area of the idol while performing aarti.

Followers of Jainism consider Akshaya Tritiya to be a holy and supremely auspicious day. It is associated with Lord Adinatha, also known as Rishabhadeva, first of the twenty-four Tirthankaras. On this day people who observe the year-long alternative day fasting known as Varshi-tap finish their Tapasya by doing parana by drinking sugarcane juice.


The day of Akshaya Tritiya is worshiped and said to be auspicious in Jainism because it is said to have established the very first "ahara charya": a methodology to prepare and serve food to Jain monks. Lord Rishabhadeva denounced the worldly pleasures after dividing his vast kingdom amongst his 101 sons, prominent of whom are Gommateshvara Bahubali (whose world's tallest monolithic statue stands at Shravanbelgola and Chakravarti Bharata; it is known today as "Bharat").

Lord Rishabhadeva meditated without any food and water for six months and after that set out to accept food (ahara). He was the first monk of this era. Jain monks do not own anything. They do not even cook food for themselves. When hungry or thirsty, (maximum once in a day), they set out to accept ahara. They do not ask for it and accept where it is offered. TÄ«rthankara Rishabhadeva went to people to accept food. However, the people of that time did not know anything about the lives and disciplines of monks, as he was the first monk of AvsarpinÄ«. The people of Ayodhya offered him gold, jewellery, gemstones, elephants, horses, expensive garments and even their daughters to honour their beloved king.

But Rishabhadeva was not in search of these things. He sought only a morsel of food, but nobody offered it to him. Nobody understood that their king was looking for food to ensure that the monks who would come after him get food and water in the purest form needed to lead an ascetic life. As there was no choice, he had to fast for one year until King Shreyansa understood his need due to his "purva-bhava-smarana" (previous life). Shreyansa Kumar offered him sugarcane juice and thus Rishabhadeva ended his fast. This was on the day of Akshaya Tritiya. Hence, sugarcane juice is considered by Jains to be one of the best offerings. On this day, Jains observe a fast to commemorate their first Tirthankara Rishabhadeva and end their fast with sugarcane juice.

In Hastinapur, there is a fair held on Akshaya Tritiya. Jains arrive from all over India in large numbers to end their fasts. The ritual ending of a fast by Jains is called parana.
Though as aforementioned, there are thousands of more pious events attached with this day, but in the Hindu mythology, the biggest even attached with the day is that of Parshuram Jayanti (birthday of Lord Parshuram).
Parshuram, Ramabhadra, Bhrigupati, Bhriguvanshi, Jamadagnya, Bhargava; these are a few names of the lord Parshuram, the sixth incarnation of Lord Vishnu. Lord Parshuram is considered the very progenitor of Bharadwaj and Kashyap clans and moreover is the father of all the Brahmins. His endless powers are known by everyone, in almost all the epics, he has an indispensable role to play and is among the few “Chinrajeevis” (immortals) of Hindu religion. He was the best teacher, the biggest warrior, an obedient son, a great sage and above all the supreme Lord, Lord Vishnu.

Lord Parshuram was the son of sage Jamadagni and goddess Renuka. He was named Parshuram because he was Ram (incarnation of Lord Vishnu) with an axe (parshu). His birth in itself has an interesting story to be told.

The grandfather of Bhargava Parashurama was a great rishi named Richika who was the great-grandson of a famous sage Bhrigu. Bhrigu's son was Chyavana. Chyavana foresaw that a violent Brahmana would be born in his line in consequence of King Kusika and tried to curse him. However, Chyavana was so pleased with the King's behaviour that he gave him a boon that a Brahmarshi would be born in his lineage. This resulted in the birth of Kaushika who later became known as the sage Vishwamitra. Chyavana's son was the mighty Aurva who developed an intense hatred for Kshatriyas as they had put his mother in danger when she was pregnant with him. Aurva put away his hatred and trained the Ikshwaku King Sagara in warfare. However, this trait would manifest in his descendants. Aurva had a hundred sons. His eldest son, Richika, acquired the Dhanurveda and the arts of warfare spontaneously solely by fiat of his will, without any formal instruction. Richika's son, Jamadagni, also acquired the Dhanurveda in the same way and became a highly skilled warrior. Jamadagni's youngest son was Parashurama.

One day, the rishi Richik was traveling through the countryside seeking a bride. At the time, there were two dominant clans, the Bharat-Suryavansha or Solar Dynasty and the Chandra-vamsha or Lunar Dynasty. The ruling King Gadhi belonged to the Lunar Dynasty and had a beautiful daughter, Satyavati, who was unwed. Richeek visited the King, who entertained him at his court. The rishi was besotted with the beauty of Satyavati and at the end of the evening, he asked the King to have her as his bride.


The King was taken aback, but could not deny the request of a Brahmin. As such, he agreed to give his daughter away to the rishi, but on condition that Richeek gives him one-thousand horses, all with one ear black and the body entirely white. The rishi agreed to the demand of the King. He then did penance to Varuna and was blessed with the horses that the King had requested. Richeek then married Satyavati after fulfilling wishes of the King.


Satyavati adjusted well to an ascetic life as she was blessed with a good countenance, but she did not have any children. Meanwhile, at the Kingdom, her father had no heir to the throne as well and this also worried Satyavati. One day, Ruchika asked her what was wrong and she told him of her concerns for the Kingdom.


Then Ruchika helped both Satyavati and her mother. He gave Satyavati two potions, one for her mother so that she would have a mighty Kshatriya son and one for Satyavati so that she would have a son that would become a great sage. Satyavati gave the potions to her mother. However, not trusting the sage, her mother switched the containers.


In time, both mother and daughter found they were expecting children. However, the sage noticed that when he looked at his wife he saw a Kshatriya aura and he asked what had happened. Satyavati told Ruchika, to which he responded, "Now our son will be a great warrior instead of a sage." Satyavati begged the rishi to instead make her grandson become the great warrior and her son a rishi. Seeing her distress, Ruchika acquiesced. Satyavati gave birth to a son, Jamadagni, who became a great saptarishi, while her grandson Bhargav was the sixth incarnation of Vishnu and one of the greatest warriors of all ages.

Parashurama grew up to be a powerful youth. Though a Brahmin by birth, Parashurama expressed unusual interest in weapons and studied warfare as well as sacred scriptures under the tutelage his father who was himself a powerful archer. Afterwards, Parashurama devoted himself in serving his parents and brothers, helping Jamadagni to run his hermitage.


According to the Brahmanda Purana, when Parashurama was a teenager, he expressed his desire to meet his paternal grandfather Richika.


Jamadagni permitted his son and Parashurama visited Richika in his hermitage. Richika and his wife welcomed him and Parashurama stayed with them for a few months, serving them and acquiring knowledge from Richika. Curious about his ancestors, Parashurama went to the hermitage of Richika's father Aurva and a few months later, he went to Aurva's father, Chyavana. Parashurama was devoted to them and they too gave him knowledge.


Many months later, Chyavana told Parashurama to meet his own father, Sage Bhrigu, the very progenitor of the Bhargava race himself. With Chyavana's instructions, Parashurama was able to enter Bhrigu's hermitage and bowed down before his ancestor.

Parashurama lived with Bhrigu for many months and Bhrigu trained his descendant in performing harsh penances. After his training, Bhrigu called Parashurama and asked him to immediately go to the Himavat and Gandhamadana mountains and perform penances to Lord Shiva, in order to acquire divine weapons from him.

Lord Shiva was pleased with this, and appeared before him and asked him for a boon. Parashurama expressed his desire to obtain celestial weapons and skills in warfare from the God. Shiva told him that he would grant the boon only when Parashurama proved himself to be a worthy soul. Shiva told Parashurama to undertake a Tirtha Yatra or holy pilgrimage. After years of penances, Shiva was pleased with Parashurama's devotion and summoned him. Shiva ordered Parashurama to slay the Daityas and Danavas who were the enemies of the Devas, to which the latter agreed.


After vanquishing the Daityas and Danavas in battle, Parashurama proved himself worthy. He acquired many boons from Lord Shiva. Parashurama's first boon was that he should surpass everyone in divine weapons, in the skill of wielding weapons and in the mastery of sacred scriptures. His second boon was to be invincible in battle. His third boon was to be free of sins and diseases and remain in his prime and health forever. His fourth boon was to be renowned in the world. His fifth boon was to be capable of performing arduous tasks and penances and to remain devoted to Shiva forever. Shiva granted all these boons to him. Shiva gave him mastery over many celestial weapons as well as a chariot and horses which could go anywhere at will, a celestial armour, divine bows, a conch shell and two inexhaustible quivers of arrows.


Once, Lord Shiva challenged Parashurama to a battle to test his skills in warfare. The spiritual master Lord Shiva and the disciple Shri Parashuram became locked in fierce battle, a dreadful duel that lasted for twenty-one days and while evading a blow by the Trident (Trishul) of Lord Shiva, Shri Parashuram countered and vigorously attacked him with his Parashu. It struck Lord Shiva on the forehead creating a wound. Lord Shiva was very pleased to see the amazing warfare skills of his disciple and passionately embraced Shri Parashuram. Lord Shiva preserved this wound as an ornament so that the reputation of his disciple remained imperishable and insurmountable. 'Khanda-parshu' (wounded by Parashu) is one of the thousand names of Lord Shiva.

Having been trained in warfare by Lord Shiva himself, Parashurama became the foremost of all wielders of weapons.

The time of Parashurama was a tumultuous one for the Indian subcontinent, with Puranas indicating frequent battles between several rival Kshatriya clans and kingdoms. Parashurama lived within the Haihaya Kingdom, located in modern-day Maheshwar on the banks of the Narmada River. The generations of enmity between the Kshatriya Haihaya and the Brahmin Bhargavas, from whom Parashurama hailed, were mentioned in the Mahabharata numerous times.


The Haihaya were ruled by a powerful and cruel King named Kartavirya Arjuna. He was the incarnation of Sudarshana, Lord Vishnu's Celestial weapon, Chakra that had taken birth in human form. In addition, Kartavirya worshipped a divine being known as Dattatreya, an embodiment of Trimurti and descendant of the Saptarishi Atri. For his obeisance, Dattatreya had granted the king a flying golden chariot that would travel wherever he wished and one-thousand arms.

With these boons, Kartavirya became immeasurably powerful, conducting many military conquests after which he made Mahishmati in present-day Maheshwar capital of his Kingdom. Kartavirya became so powerful that he was even able to defeat and imprison the demon King Ravana at the Godavari. Ravana, in turn, would later be the nemesis of the Lord Ram in Ramayana.
 
One day, King Kartavirya of the Haihaya came upon the hermitage of Jamadagni The visit happened at a time Parusharama was away in the forest gathering yagna and although the King had a massive entourage, the saptarishi was able to serve the King a grand feast. When Kartavirya asked how he was able to do so, Jamadagni showed him a blessed Kamadhenu cow, given to Jamadagni by Indra, which was able to grant wishes. Kartavirya's ministers urged the king to steal the cow. Kartavirya's preceptor, Sage Garga admonished the king not to follow the evil counsel, but Kartavirya gave the orders to procure the cow. Jamadagni refused to part with the cow despite being offered tremendous wealth. The evil Haihayas forcibly beat up the sage to unconsciousness uprooted the trees around the hermitage and forcibly stole the cow.

Kartavirya regretted the incident but he decided not to return the cow after what happened, fearing the wrath of the sage.
Returning home, Parashurama was infuriated upon learning what happened and rashly swore that he would exterminate the race of Kshatriyas 21 times after seeing his aggrieved mother beat her chest 21 times.
Parashurama prayed to Lord Brahma for guidance. Brahma warned Parashurama that slaying Kartavirya was an extremely daunting task since he had thousands of powerful allies. Brahma told him to procure the Trailokya Kavacha from Lord Shiva. Parashurama went to Shiva and told him of his task. Shiva warned Parashurama that Kartavirya also acquired the Kavacha from Dattatreya. The God then gave the armour as well as many divine weapons to Parashurama. However, Parashurama was unable to use the Kavacha despite knowing the incantations to use it. So he went to Agastya who imparted to him a Vishnu Stotra or hymn which he heard from Sheshanaga and asked him to go to the Gangotri and practice the hymn for one month.
Parashurama did as he was told and beheld Lord Vishnu himself. Vishnu blessed Parashurama for victory and told him what the future held. After completing his quest and attaining mastery of the Kavacha, Parashurama headed towards Mahishmati to slay Kartavirya.

Soon, Parshuram reached Mahishmati and challenged Kartavirya. Kartavirya, blinded by his arrogance and pride, thought that Parshuram was a trivial threat (as he was alone without any army) and sent his army to kill him. In just a few blow, Parshuram threw away 21870 war elephants each carrying seven soldiers, 21870 battle chariots each carrying four men, 65610 cavalry and 109350 foot soldiers.

Seeing the great damage inflicted on him, Kartavirya came himself and fought with Parshuram, with a thousand hands and five hundred bows, mounted on a colossal golden chariot drawn by a hundred horses proceeded against Parashurama and both fought one another. The two rivals hurled Brahmastras at each other. Worried that this would destroy the world, Parashurama mentally recalled both the Brahmastras. Parashurama then shot arrows, cutting off Kartavirya's ears and smashing his crown. Kartavirya, blinded in pain, shot many divine weapons at Parashurama and the latter easily countered Kartavirya's attacks. Kartavirya hurled a trident he acquired from Dattatreya at Parashurama and knocked him unconscious. Parashurama recovered and hacked of Kartavirya's thousand arms. He invoked the Pashupatastra and decapitated the king, incinerating him to ashes. Thus Parashurama slew Kartavirya Arjuna.

Parashurama then turned towards the 11,000 sons of Kartavirya. He slaughtered a hundred akshauhinis and killed many of Kartavirya's sons, while the surviving sons fled from the battlefield in fear. Parashurama slaughtered the remaining kings and allies of Kartavirya and routed the Haihayas, emerging victorious and returned with the Kamadhenu cow.

But Parashurama’s quest didn’t end here. Some series of even again made him take up his Parshu. After some time, the sons of Kartavirya discovered their father at the palace and knew that only Parashurama could have killed him. In revenge, they traveled to the hermitage and murdered Jamadagni, discharging arrows into him like killing a stag. Afterwards, they decapitated his body and took his head with them.

When Parashurama returned home, he found his mother next to the body of his father, crying hysterically as she beat her breast twenty one times in a row. Furious, he hunted down the sons of Kartavirya at the palace. He killed them all and returned with the head of his father to conduct the cremation. Parashurama then vowed to enact genocide on the war-mongering Kshatriyas twenty one times over, once for each time his mother's hand hit her chest.

He freed the world 21 times from the Kshatriyas. The wars were so ferocious that when Parshuram returned to a village after completing the battle (the village currently is known as Badami Taluka, presently situated in Bagalkot District of Karnataka). While the warrior-sage washed his axe in the river Malaprabha, unknown to him, downstream beyond a bend in the river, village women were cleaning their clothes. His mighty axe stained the entire river red and the women exclaimed "Ai hole!" translating to 'Oh, what a river!'. This is said to be the etymology of the present-day village Aihole.
There is another legend that some of the fisherman community of Kerala who were settled in the coastal areas, receiving word as Parashurama approached, took the fisherman thread split it into two sacred threads that marked them twice-born, hid them in the forest and traveled south. Parashurama then gave their land to them.

After he had finally rid the world of Kshatriyas, Parashurama conducted the Ashvamedha sacrifice, done only by sovereign kings and gave the land he had conquered to the Brahmin head-priests, who performed the yagya Kashyapa. After seeing the impoverished condition of some Brahmins in northern India involved in priestly services Parshuram gave him the land that he had conquered. The Ashvamedha demanded that the remaining Kshatriya kings either submit to Parashurama or stop the sacrifice by defeating him in battle. They were unable to do either and so perished.

There are so many other episodes of the greatness of Lord Parshuram as well as those of Akshaya Tritiya but unfortunately so many great things can’t be made to fit in such a small places; but I am sure that the greatness as well as charisma of Hinduism beggars description. Its beauty is unbound and its scope is uncountable. Hence continue enjoying the festivals and their greatness. With best wishes, may Lord Parshuram bless you with greatness and prosperity.

JAI HIND, JAI BHARAT
JAI MA BHARTI