Sri Sri and Me - Part 1

My relation with Sri Sri started somewhere in 2004 when I was in MGBS bus-stand, waiting for a bus to take off on my bi-weekly random trip. (Yes, I was that crazy person who used to go the bus-stand, pick a bus at random, go to the last stop, spend a day there and come back) I usually had a book in hand for emergencies, and this time, I had none. So, I went to the book stall and for the first time, saw the book Mahaprasthanam. I have heard people talk about this book, the poems / snippets mentioned in movies like Aakali Rajyam and Rudraveena but never actually read it. So I bought and I was blasted away.

The sheer force and energy of the words blew me away so hard that I just kept reading them again and again and again and then again. I was actually made aware of the power of words, the force with which they can hit you and the ever lasting damage that they can create. From then on, wherever I went, I always carried a copy of it with me. Someone would always ask for it, and I would end up gifting it to that person and buying a new one. 

The current copy I own in the 18th that I bought. How do I even start to describe the effect this book had on me. Whenever I feel drained of energy, I just have to open a page at random and read it and somehow, I would be refilled with enough energy to complete the task at hand. Surprisingly, for me, its not the underlying revolution that impacts me but the words and their usage to literally slap you on your face, shake you up and leave you enthralled, exhausted and inspired at the same time that does the trick.

Let me start off with some excerpts from "Yogyata Patram" by Chalam (Another revered writer). 

Warning: Most of the content from here on will be in Telugu. For the benefit of some readers, I will be typing in Telugu using English. 

"Hrudayamella kampisthe, aaa kampanaki matala roopaanni yivvadam athanike telusu, maatalni katthulu, eetelu, mantaluga marchatam athanike chetanavunu. Padyalu chaduvuthunte, ivi maatalu kaavu, aksharalu kaavu - udrekalu, baadhalu, yuddhalu - athani hrydayamlonchi mana hrydayamloki direct gaa pampina utsahaalu anipisthundi.

Yendukante --

Krishna Shastri tana baadhani andarilonuu palikisthe, Sri Sri andari baadhanuu tanalo palikisthadu.

Krishna Shastri baadha prapanchaniki baadha. Prapanchapu baadha anta Sri Sri baadha. "

This is what Chalam suggests we do with this book:

"Sri Sri pusthakam koni teerikaga chadavandi, padyam padi saarlu chadavandi. Emi artham kaleda - Ea yuvakudiko, bhikshakudiko, death-bed present gaano pampandi. Paareyyakandi. Anthakanna daachukokandi. Telugu kavitvanni khandinchi, deevinchi, ooginchi, saasinchi, rakshinche apoorva sakthi mee chethilo pusthakam, pass it on.

Padellu aagandi, ee lopala asthi sampadinchadam, pillalni kanadam, dharalu peragatam  kaaka jeevithamlo inka emanna mimmalni amithamga influence chesinavi jarigiunte, malli kotha copy koni Sri Sri padyalni chadavandi. Appudanna ardhamavutundemo..."


What else can I say. That is Sri Sri. Will try to post some my favourite excerpts in the next post of this series.

Work is Worship... or is it ????

This monday, I came across a company where the employees leave their footwear in a footwear stand before they enter into the office. The security person informed us that its a company policy.

I was with a friend of mine and both of us were surprised. I rejected to go in on the matter of principle. Then I got thinking what might be the reason behind it. I had couple of guesses but kept them to myself. When we got down the lift, we came across an employee of that company and my friend asked him about it and his reply was because it is a "place of worship".

I was traveling that night and this reason got me thinking:

a. If that office was a place  of worship, then what are they worshipping??? The company is there to make money, and the employees work there for money, does it mean they worship money in that office?? 

b. If its work that they worship at office, then what is the final objective of the work they do, for the company, its profits and for the employees, its salary. Comes back to money again.


Then, I went into the analysis of what might have made the company boss(es) to come up  with such a policy. I did not like what I came up with.


Then again, who am I to comment on how a company should run and what policies the company should have. Atleast, they are running a business, which is more than what I am doing.


However, the policy was very interesting. I am sure I would not go there again, but the experience shall remain with me as one of those interesting facts that you come across in life. Lets see if there are any more such places.



Welcome to my office...

Location: Johannesburg, O.R. Tambo International Airport.

It was the 1st of Jan and I went to the airport to receive Ganesh. After he came out, we realised we still had time before Pramod would come and pick us up .. so we went to have some breakfast...

There were so many options and I was unable to decide where to go. Ganesh, who by now, knows my tastes pretty well said .. lets take a walk and you will know... and yeah.. there it was ... Fournos Bakery with all those delicious smells ...

We were greeted by a cheerful girl, and we went into the seating area. Ordered Scones with cream and jam for both of us to eat. Milo for me and Coffee for Ganesh to drink.

After the breakfast, I had to visit the loo. As soon as I entered, to my surprise, was greeted with "Welcome to my office Sir..." by a cheerful young lad. He entered a cubicle, cleaned the seat with disinfectant .. and walked out giving me a smile... I finished my work there... came out ... and was washing my hands and he offered me paper napkins to dry my hands saying .. "Hope you found my services to your satisfaction sir.. Have a wonderful new year!!" 

I was stunned.. never did I encounter ANYONE with this kind of attitude.. it was by far the MOST amazing thing I've experienced till date.. the energy.. the enthusiasm.. the smile... 

That is the next generation ... Its people like him who give me hope .. who keep teaching me day-in and day-out... 

I know you might never read this dear friend, but I want to THANK YOU for giving a wonderful start to this year.. 

Hope the lessons continue..