Tuesday, 31 December 2013

100th Blog - “Good bye 2013” --- “WELCOME 2014”





Good bye 2013”
WELCOME 2014”

It had been a while since I have blogged last time [ was on 15th Nov. 2013 ], however I had recently been busy with lot of stuffs [ most of them are out-of-the-way ] and some are quite reclaimable and I hope their impact will probably appear later. I've never been so fond of New Year hype, because like many of you, I'd think that the positive changes in life can be brought at anytime and not necessarily as a part of New Year resolution.
 
At the time of this writing, I have just been taken a last loom on 2013 year. And, as I looked back I thought about how soft it was, and how hard it was, and how much fun it was to design it, and how much I hoped it was an enjoyable ride and at last all the stressful moments was completely disappeared, and all that I was left is with a joy. I knew there were times during last year when I was tired, sad, and stressed, but as the New Year approaches the memories of 2013 that are the clearest are my happiest and at the end of the year I've been found that — I’m left only with joy.

Every year on 31st December night as the clock strikes “12” and we bid farewell to the previous year and welcome the New Year with cheers and laughter and drinks and good food, while dressed in our best attire to enjoy party with family and friends. As we wind down 2013 and hopefully start to refuel our life in new year “2014.” - we all set with a new horizon. And, this year I’m all set to help myself to make 2014 one of the best year of my life yet and to learn many lessons that will provide me a platform to start a new journey on a new groovy road fire with focus, passion and outright excellence, whether I fly or get stuck and then again I really want me to start compellingly.

I hope that in this year – I will try to make new things, try to do new things, try to do new learning, try to push myself to do something amended, try to make a positive change in myself, and try to change mine and the world around me. I'll do the things that I had never done before, and more importantly, I'll try to focus to do something brand-new; something different; something live; something that gives a message to my being-ness. I'll try to not freeze myself, and stop, and worry. That I knew isn't good enough and perfect for me, for you, and for us. I'll try to kindle a light of life in myself to do what I love to do – whatever it is: art, or love, or work or family or life. Whatever it is that scared me of doing most, I'll try to do it. I'll feel happy to make mistakes again and again and forever and live with those mistakes to bring a perfection. As I round out the year and consider how I will all make 2014 an even better year the wisdom of others often inspires action, particularly as I create lists of goals and changes that I want to make. 
 
This hopefulness is something hardwired into psyches, that a new year might mean some monumental and something wonderful that could happen to bring happiness at a level I had never known. Because, I know a new year is a chance to start over again. And, its time to forget all the problems.

Here, I wish  a very happy new year to all of you and hope new year will bring tons of hope, peace, success in every sphere of your life. Its time to fill the life with happiness & bright cheer that bring joy and prosperity for the whole Year and my orison on the onset of new year is to seep in that freshness and bloom in your lives. My heartiest wishes and blessings for you all. May you love with all your heart and find peace in even the most turbulent of times. May the love you give find its way back to you. And may you forever be filled with the hope & strength necessary to make your dreams a reality.


Good bye 2013 – you made me cry, made me laugh but now its time to move on a new journey - a new journey because the journey of a life is the reward of life.

WELCOME 2014”


Cheers!
Dhitendra
Keep Smiling :-)


Friday, 15 November 2013

Blog 99th - “ONE MAN - MILLIONS OF FOLLOWERS, BILLIONS OF BUFFS and A MYRIAD OCEANIC MEMORIES” He's Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar


ONE MAN -
MILLIONS OF FOLLOWERS,
BILLIONS OF BUFFS and
A MYRIAD OCEANIC MEMORIES
He's Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar




There is one most notable line of Thomas Alva Edison - “I didn't care about the examination because a few words written on a piece of paper is not going to decide my future.” is it true? depends on our own consciousness, but I believe, because the skilled person was not one who have had the grades in their hands but are those who dropped out, to live a passion.” suits here.

Whenever I think about the word “SUCCESS”, my all inner and outer and known and unknown and stated and unstated; each and every cognition started to crawl in itself to gestate the significant of this seven letter tetra-syllable. And later on, all the instances, every now and then and now and again, I just found that this is not just a word, besides; its a beautiful courage to continue over failure and over failure; and amend and amend; and again and again – the only key of success, that create over a principle of countless failure with a will-power that ne'er mislay the lack of inner strength to attain soundly with an excellence.

I myself, even no other one in universe, as known to a earth-born; is surefooted to explain the circumstantial meaning of success. But I'd like to say, success is simply a dream to reach a place with such an enthusiasm that your wakefulness should overcome the fear of failure, all the time, and for all the reason. 
 
There may have be a different perspective for the definition of success, according to muse; some people believe success as, is to be rich. Some believe this as in power but it is entirely antithetic from all that. Success is not defined when you say that - You're rich; You've all the divine and luxurious assets of life; You've an endearing home to live; You've a dishy partner; Having a good job with a handsome salary; Settle down abroad; In real with all these you all became successful but when you ask to your own bosom, you'll find in your hearts of heart, this is not a purpose you're born for. Yes, you're successful today, but is in reality this is an aforesaid which you desired and dreamed as success?”

The word has many explanation in itself but, for me success have no meaning, because I don't have spirit to cage this in a word; for me it is the discovery of a purpose, the pursuit of a purpose, and a life of purpose. It is about getting my priorities right, like if love comes at first, all the other things will fall into other places. It is a moment for me to live forever in the memories. A truly measure by what I have left when I go to the grave. For the living, the quest to succeed is an ongoing process for nothing in human life is ever utterly perfectly complete until nothing more can be done. This is because to me success means achieving the best results possibly to satisfy my own inner quest with a peace and exploiting my potential in whatsoever arena to I considered utmost and therefore being able to move to a new area for nothing more can be done in the old. Its a kind of hidden power arranged in the heart of me, in the heart of all human; we just need to call it out.

When I sit somewhere alone and think about those people who have had gone through a sequences of struggle to achieve their naive purposes and the latter has succeeded in; at the same time it also springs me a liberty to think about a very well saying of Mark Twain “The two most important days in your life are the day you are born and the day you find out why.” When I came to reminiscence the name of those all known famous souls, I can say I've a long-list to keep in mind and everyone deserves its own place while many of my keen friends said to me, that I'm a follow-man of many people who’ve and have had influence in my life; directly or indirectly; sooner or later. Well, I can say I ne'er felt ashamed to listen those childish discussions. Because, in my realm, I know that I've to learn a lots of good things from them; from all of them.

When I recall the memories I found that, I love SRT due to his humbleness and passion and the sheer dedication to achieve everything a human aspire can, [ the success with a recognizable respect ]; who once played with a blood-stained T-shirt. I do like SRK for his attitude towards life; who lost his parents when he was mere a youngster. I don't feel any shame to bow myself in front of Big B for all that he accomplished in his life; who was once rejected by all India radio for his rough voice, not once but several times have had realized the visage of failure, but even today he stand with same honor. I do like Rajnikanth for all his philanthropic nature and living a simple life; who once was a bus-conductor and merely have a earning. I do like Oprah Winfrey and Malala and want to see the courage in all the females of world like Oprah; who born in poverty, raped at the age of nine, being pregnant at fourteen and once rejected to host a show. Want to see a spirit in all human like Malala; who was standing solitary for a human own innate rights. I love Mother Teresa for her tender nature. I'm sheer follower of missile man and the face of BJP (Atal Bihari Vajpayee) and of many known literary person. These are just a couple of illustrations and I can't write down all the name, what I do is to endeavor to learn from them, from all of them. As a human for me all the persons are reputable, who had been gone through the hard phases of life and learned that success is not a thing to conquer, it being a passion to live every moment, because there's a difference between GENIUSTY and INSANITY; that is specialized by success.

Before, writing anything about one of the e'er legendary sportsperson, I'd just like to express my own inclination to write about success because once in my lifetime, I wanted to feel the season of love again, live my life again, not necessarily with a person, but with an idea or a dream or an ambition more often I want to pursue a passion, I hope that would be a reason to wake me up with a smile on my face. And he's one man I want to walk with faith, because I know I go well with him.

Some people leave their presence forever; for a sempiternal period of time.

I'm not able to find a good passage to start this, thus, I decided to start with a beautiful proverb of Vivekanand - “Take up one idea. Make that one idea your life – think of it, dream on it, live on that idea. Let the brain, muscles, nerves, every part of your body, be full of that idea, and just leave every idea alone. This is only a way to success.”

His retirement from the ODI on Dec'12 had been already the matter of much speculation and the people were beginning to think about the day when the “God of this game” will say a heavy and bittersweet goodbye from an International career spanning more than two decades; leading, carrying the burden of billions of hopes and inspiring a nation in his own way; inside and outside the dressing room. It doesn't matter, it was a child, was a young, was an old, even the time lames to watch a genius anticipation of the most complete batsman of an era. The excellence of a purest beauty. To ticker the most prolific significance of cricket. Alas, all good things must come to have an end, fortunately it'd going to be a memorable one.

Today, maybe that's been around a month when SRT announced his retirement from the longest format of cricket, in the month of Oct'13. And on the same day I picked up my laptop, opened a word page and began to write about him, but perhaps all the words are all of a sudden vanished from my mind and on the spur of that moment my senses unable to recall a place where the words have been stored, I felt like I had lost powerfulness over my own mind, unfortunately that occurred on a particular day when I thought to put out a few words on pages of an epic book. I've been trying and thinking about that for a long time to penned down a single word, but every-time I think to confined some word, I entangle in myself, from where I've to begin and where to end up. That was the first time when I was determinant by such kind of an effect of a legendary person and everyone can sense the reason behind this immature jumble feeling. 
 
A curly hair and diminutive Mumbaikar who had nothing done since from the age of eleven and been for almost a quarter of century, and completed a journey from an unknown face of universe to been known as the “God of cricket.” Beneath the helmet, under that curly hair, inside the brain-pan, there was a aspect; something special; something different we don't know, something beyond a knowledge domain; something that allow him to soar up, to roam a complete territory, something that allow us to forget everything; who are gifted just to play with bat and ball and when he goes out to bat, people switched on their television sets and switch off their lives for a span of time. The genius who fashioned and formed his own method to play the most vivacious bowling attack, at any ground in all the itineraries.

We all know that he was the reason behind bunk of many classes, he was the reason behind all the untruths to parents, he was the reason of galore low grade marks, he was the reason behind all the prevarications to place of business even when your own superior watching his maneuver, he was the reason behind many centuries, he was the reason behind the most test appearances, he was the reason behind shaping a new definition of cricket, he was the reason behind to make a chronicle of as many records, no one has ever done, he was the reason behind committing a passion, sheer dedication and to delineate himself [not proudly] what he achieved in life but with what he respects in life that too with a ground reality.

I was not a cricket enthusiast, since the world cup'96 but after that it becomes an addiction to watch every match. I yet myself remember one of his innings on the year 1997, the very first time when I thought for whole one day “How to bunk the next day class?” even when I had an exam in next week, after too much deliberation when I found no defense, I decided to have a talk with my colony-school buddy to spare the first two hour time on an abandoned railway station [that was used as storehouse and was on the way to school] and latter decided to bunked the whole day. Ah! What a beautiful time was that! I still remember and there's a smile on my face. :-)

It seems he never feel tires of batting, the ground is only place where he desired to spend most of his time. Throughout he intervening twenty-four long years, has been always a source of adoration in the cricketing world. He has been an inspiration for generation. He's not just lived a life, he lived a generation. It is not only that the game will never be the same with out him. It is being his habitat. The innings of Sharjha, those conflicts with Shane Warne, when he kept hitting blameless leg-breaks over the rope again and again and forced Shane to recognize him as a “bad nightmare” and “most awkward opponent”. Those memory of breaking a forty year barrier to creating a history being the first man on planet to achieve hallmark of first-ever double century. The brilliance of his form during a decade. A genuine performer!

14Th Nov'13, was the day no different from others, but its different in term of start of an end of a beginning. A day before yesterday, in a newspaper, I had read that a website was crashed due to twenty million simultaneous hit to get a single ticket of those some twenty thousand fortunate seating area, which 'll kickoff to watch a last International inning of little Maestro. I can conceive of the fact that on this planet only Google is capable to handle such an immense touch. For now, let leave this topic and I'd love to start a memoir of this day.

The day was 14th Nov'13, It was Nehru's Birthday. It was the first day of end of one-of-a-kind brilliance opus of universe “The Little Master”, who has almost created god-like stats, has been met with nationwide nostalgia for his sporting feats. Twenty-four years later, it is actually here, in Wankhede, Mumbai. I'd certainly can say that everyone thought it was going to happen some day but honestly I'm saying, I don't think everyone wanted it to happen, but that moment is here – the final inning.

The echos and chants of Sachinnn... Sachinn were already heard from the conch-shell of myriad voices who had inside stadium and who was outside stadium. When MSD (Indian Captain) won the toss, everyone who present in WCA, will feel that he now decided to opt for batting, while he has some other mind to decide for bowling. With a good grip of opening start from WI, it was seemed they're going to play some fine inning against the opponent, but it didn't happened just after lunch and the WI batting line-up was demolished by Indian spinner in a brutal way sending one by one to the WI dressing room, as Ojha picked up his sixth five wicket haul and Ashwin ends with three clearing a way to see the most awaited face with his bat on the ground of WCA. What a moment! What a legend! What a mortal of stunning excellence! The ground himself calling him. No one cares about the performance of bowlers. No on cares about other part of ground, there's only one word “SACHIN”.

It was I and many other like me, who consider on rumors that, maybe the little maestro will start the inning. But he has been somehow managed a determined mind over his own place to come for batting at no. 4. No matters the top-order is doing good or bad, no injury of any batsman effects his order, even all the batting order can change but the fourth one is reserved for him. Wankhede was already erupted to watch the fire of his endmost inning.

The time was around 3:30 PM, when Shillingford claimed the wicket of Dhawan and Vijay on two continuous delivery, when Vijay gets out, no one cares, all the eyes were began to look towards the Indian dressing room and patiently waiting for solar day hero to come and celebrate his farewell, where people are tightening their consciousness to welcome the most celebrated personality of day in the foremost accomplish-able way. Hallucinating crowds at the Wankhede stadium in his home town of Mumbai started to greet him as he walked out to bat in his last Test match and the gathering break out as he headed for the crease, walking through a guard of honor created by his West Indian opponents, an emotional farewell game for a national hero whose twenty-four year career has made him a cricketing fable. He bends, probably his last bow, which begins on home turf, will be extremely special to him for many another reason. It will be the first time his mother has come to watch him play, twenty five years after he started cricket. Ajit, his mentor and best companion [ who carry him on his shoulders for practice matches ] too, would not nous to buck the habit of a lifetime and come to the venue to watch his little brother play. His wife, a woman who sacrificed her career was their to spectacle the live match; His pedagogue, paralyzed on a wheel chair was their to watch his last inning. But, today there maybe a heartbreak too.

Today, he has a different new bat, gripped with a trio-color [casually his was gripped with a black], same as of Indian national flag, the Adidas bat was carved and shaped in a wholly new design having a sightly touch of same as of his grip.

The people was standing their for around ten minute, no sitting. With the start of his first run, each run was greeted with raucous applause and cheering. He finished the day unbeaten on 38, having hit six boundaries off 73 balls, setting the scene for further excitement on Friday.

For fans of Sachin cricket is not just a game of bat and ball, for them cricket is Sachin and Sachin is cricket. I am too small a person to talk about the Batting Legend. There are too many best quotes on the maestro that were uttered from the legends and that describe him more amendly. It's not going to be very easy to accept that the man who made every moment a symbol of symbolized happiness for nearly a quarter of century, who made every Indian's chest puff with pride, a symbol of perfection and a role model of excellence, will not be seen doing what he has done quite from last twenty-four years.
He spender a career such long, that it is almost impossible to capture his generosity and completeness in just few lines. He is just not a name to an individual rather he is a passion of a generation who grew with him. Everything he did in cricket, outside cricket is not just a mere symbol of purity; it became a culture. When we go out to search a champion, we'll surly find that one, when search for a legend, we again find that one but we never find a Sachin again, he is just born to play “CRICKET”.

“If in my senses, for this era, I wished to be born as an artist so that I could club and encapsulate all the feelings and wonderment in a book or in a painting.”

Hats off for all the moments that you shared with us. An institute of cricket – He's Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar.

And I believe this is called a “SUCCESS”. Long live. Long live little champ.

Cheers!
Dhitendra

Blog 98th - “ONE MAN - He's Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar - Part 2






ONE MAN -

MILLIONS OF FOLLOWERS,

BILLIONS OF BUFFS and

A MYRIAD OCEANIC MEMORIES

He's Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar
Part - 2


Some people leave their presence forever; for a sempiternal period of time.

I'm not able to find a good passage to start this, thus, I decided to start with a beautiful proverb of Vivekanand - “Take up one idea. Make that one idea your life – think of it, dream on it, live on that idea. Let the brain, muscles, nerves, every part of your body, be full of that idea, and just leave every idea alone. This is only a way to success.”

His retirement from the ODI on Dec'12 had been already the matter of much speculation and the people were beginning to think about the day when the “God of this game” will say a heavy and bittersweet goodbye from an International career spanning more than two decades; leading, carrying the burden of billions of hopes and inspiring a nation in his own way; inside and outside the dressing room. It doesn't matter, it was a child, was a young, was an old, even the time lames to watch a genius anticipation of the most complete batsman of an era. The excellence of a purest beauty. To ticker the most prolific significance of cricket. Alas, all good things must come to have an end, fortunately it'd going to be a memorable one.

Today, maybe that's been around a month when SRT announced his retirement from the longest format of cricket, in the month of Oct'13. And on the same day I picked up my laptop, opened a word page and began to write about him, but perhaps all the words are all of a sudden vanished from my mind and on the spur of that moment my senses unable to recall a place where the words have been stored, I felt like I had lost powerfulness over my own mind, unfortunately that occurred on a particular day when I thought to put out a few words on pages of an epic book. I've been trying and thinking about that for a long time to penned down a single word, but every-time I think to confined some word, I entangle in myself, from where I've to begin and where to end up. That was the first time when I was determinant by such kind of an effect of a legendary person and everyone can sense the reason behind this immature jumble feeling. 
 
A curly hair and diminutive Mumbaikar who had nothing done since from the age of eleven and been for almost a quarter of century, and completed a journey from an unknown face of universe to been known as the “God of cricket.” Beneath the helmet, under that curly hair, inside the brain-pan, there was a aspect; something special; something different we don't know, something beyond a knowledge domain; something that allow him to soar up, to roam a complete territory, something that allow us to forget everything; who are gifted just to play with bat and ball and when he goes out to bat, people switched on their television sets and switch off their lives for a span of time. The genius who fashioned and formed his own method to play the most vivacious bowling attack, at any ground in all the itineraries.

We all know that he was the reason behind bunk of many classes, he was the reason behind all the untruths to parents, he was the reason of galore low grade marks, he was the reason behind all the prevarications to place of business even when your own superior watching his maneuver, he was the reason behind many centuries, he was the reason behind the most test appearances, he was the reason behind shaping a new definition of cricket, he was the reason behind to make a chronicle of as many records, no one has ever done, he was the reason behind committing a passion, sheer dedication and to delineate himself [not proudly] what he achieved in life but with what he respects in life that too with a ground reality.

I was not a cricket enthusiast, since the world cup'96 but after that it becomes an addiction to watch every match. I yet myself remember one of his innings on the year 1997, the very first time when I thought for whole one day “How to bunk the next day class?” even when I had an exam in next week, after too much deliberation when I found no defense, I decided to have a talk with my colony-school buddy to spare the first two hour time on an abandoned railway station [that was used as storehouse and was on the way to school] and latter decided to bunked the whole day. Ah! What a beautiful time was that! I still remember and there's a smile on my face. :-)

It seems he never feel tires of batting, the ground is only place where he desired to spend most of his time. Throughout he intervening twenty-four long years, has been always a source of adoration in the cricketing world. He has been an inspiration for generation. He's not just lived a life, he lived a generation. It is not only that the game will never be the same with out him. It is being his habitat. The innings of Sharjha, those conflicts with Shane Warne, when he kept hitting blameless leg-breaks over the rope again and again and forced Shane to recognize him as a “bad nightmare” and “most awkward opponent”. Those memory of breaking a forty year barrier to creating a history being the first man on planet to achieve hallmark of first-ever double century. The brilliance of his form during a decade. A genuine performer!

14Th Nov'13, was the day no different from others, but its different in term of start of an end of a beginning. A day before yesterday, in a newspaper, I had read that a website was crashed due to twenty million simultaneous hit to get a single ticket of those some twenty thousand fortunate seating area, which 'll kickoff to watch a last International inning of little Maestro. I can conceive of the fact that on this planet only Google is capable to handle such an immense touch. For now, let leave this topic and I'd love to start a memoir of this day.

The day was 14th Nov'13, It was Nehru's Birthday. It was the first day of end of one-of-a-kind brilliance opus of universe “The Little Master”, who has almost created god-like stats, has been met with nationwide nostalgia for his sporting feats. Twenty-four years later, it is actually here, in Wankhede, Mumbai. I'd certainly can say that everyone thought it was going to happen some day but honestly I'm saying, I don't think everyone wanted it to happen, but that moment is here – the final inning.

The echos and chants of Sachinnn... Sachinn were already heard from the conch-shell of myriad voices who had inside stadium and who was outside stadium. When MSD (Indian Captain) won the toss, everyone who present in WCA, will feel that he now decided to opt for batting, while he has some other mind to decide for bowling. With a good grip of opening start from WI, it was seemed they're going to play some fine inning against the opponent, but it didn't happened just after lunch and the WI batting line-up was demolished by Indian spinner in a brutal way sending one by one to the WI dressing room, as Ojha picked up his sixth five wicket haul and Ashwin ends with three clearing a way to see the most awaited face with his bat on the ground of WCA. What a moment! What a legend! What a mortal of stunning excellence! The ground himself calling him. No one cares about the performance of bowlers. No on cares about other part of ground, there's only one word “SACHIN”.

It was I and many other like me, who consider on rumors that, maybe the little maestro will start the inning. But he has been somehow managed a determined mind over his own place to come for batting at no. 4. No matters the top-order is doing good or bad, no injury of any batsman effects his order, even all the batting order can change but the fourth one is reserved for him. Wankhede was already erupted to watch the fire of his endmost inning.

The time was around 3:30 PM, when Shillingford claimed the wicket of Dhawan and Vijay on two continuous delivery, when Vijay gets out, no one cares, all the eyes were began to look towards the Indian dressing room and patiently waiting for solar day hero to come and celebrate his farewell, where people are tightening their consciousness to welcome the most celebrated personality of day in the foremost accomplish-able way. Hallucinating crowds at the Wankhede stadium in his home town of Mumbai started to greet him as he walked out to bat in his last Test match and the gathering break out as he headed for the crease, walking through a guard of honor created by his West Indian opponents, an emotional farewell game for a national hero whose twenty-four year career has made him a cricketing fable. He bends, probably his last bow, which begins on home turf, will be extremely special to him for many another reason. It will be the first time his mother has come to watch him play, twenty five years after he started cricket. Ajit, his mentor and best companion [ who carry him on his shoulders for practice matches ] too, would not nous to buck the habit of a lifetime and come to the venue to watch his little brother play. His wife, a woman who sacrificed her career was their to spectacle the live match; His pedagogue, paralyzed on a wheel chair was their to watch his last inning. But, today there maybe a heartbreak too.

Today, he has a different new bat, gripped with a trio-color [casually his was gripped with a black], same as of Indian national flag, the Adidas bat was carved and shaped in a wholly new design having a sightly touch of same as of his grip.

The people was standing their for around ten minute, no sitting. With the start of his first run, each run was greeted with raucous applause and cheering. He finished the day unbeaten on 38, having hit six boundaries off 73 balls, setting the scene for further excitement on Friday.

For fans of Sachin cricket is not just a game of bat and ball, for them cricket is Sachin and Sachin is cricket. I am too small a person to talk about the Batting Legend. There are too many best quotes on the maestro that were uttered from the legends and that describe him more amendly. It's not going to be very easy to accept that the man who made every moment a symbol of symbolized happiness for nearly a quarter of century, who made every Indian's chest puff with pride, a symbol of perfection and a role model of excellence, will not be seen doing what he has done quite from last twenty-four years.
He spender a career such long, that it is almost impossible to capture his generosity and completeness in just few lines. He is just not a name to an individual rather he is a passion of a generation who grew with him. Everything he did in cricket, outside cricket is not just a mere symbol of purity; it became a culture. When we go out to search a champion, we'll surly find that one, when search for a legend, we again find that one but we never find a Sachin again, he is just born to play “CRICKET”.

“If in my senses, for this era, I wished to be born as an artist so that I could club and encapsulate all the feelings and wonderment in a book or in a painting.”

Hats off for all the moments that you shared with us. An institute of cricket – He's Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar.

And I believe this is called a “SUCCESS”. Long live. Long live little champ.




Cheers!
Dhitendra

Blog 97th - “ONE MAN - He's Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar" - Part 1



ONE MAN -

MILLIONS OF FOLLOWERS,

BILLIONS OF BUFFS and

A MYRIAD OCEANIC MEMORIES

He's Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar
Part 1





There is one most notable line of Thomas Alva Edison - “I didn't care about the examination because a few words written on a piece of paper is not going to decide my future.” is it true? depends on our own consciousness, but I believe, because the skilled person was not one who have had the grades in their hands but are those who dropped out, to live a passion.” suits here.



Whenever I think about the word “SUCCESS”, my all inner and outer and known and unknown and stated and unstated; each and every cognition started to crawl in itself to gestate the significant of this seven letter tetra-syllable. And later on, all the instances, every now and then and now and again, I just found that this is not just a word, besides; its a beautiful courage to continue over failure and over failure; and amend and amend; and again and again – the only key of success, that create over a principle of countless failure with a will-power that ne'er mislay the lack of inner strength to attain soundly with an excellence.


I myself, even no other one in universe, as known to a earth-born; is surefooted to explain the circumstantial meaning of success. But I'd like to say, success is simply a dream to reach a place with such an enthusiasm that your wakefulness should overcome the fear of failure, all the time, and for all the reason. 
 

There may have be a different perspective for the definition of success, according to muse; some people believe success as, is to be rich. Some believe this as in power but it is entirely antithetic from all that. Success is not defined when you say that - You're rich; You've all the divine and luxurious assets of life; You've an endearing home to live; You've a dishy partner; Having a good job with a handsome salary; Settle down abroad; In real with all these you all became successful but when you ask to your own bosom, you'll find in your hearts of heart, this is not a purpose you're born for. Yes, you're successful today, but is in reality this is an aforesaid which you desired and dreamed as success?”


The word has many explanation in itself but, for me success have no meaning, because I don't have spirit to cage this in a word; for me it is the discovery of a purpose, the pursuit of a purpose, and a life of purpose. It is about getting my priorities right, like if love comes at first, all the other things will fall into other places. It is a moment for me to live forever in the memories. A truly measure by what I have left when I go to the grave. For the living, the quest to succeed is an ongoing process for nothing in human life is ever utterly perfectly complete until nothing more can be done. This is because to me success means achieving the best results possibly to satisfy my own inner quest with a peace and exploiting my potential in whatsoever arena to I considered utmost and therefore being able to move to a new area for nothing more can be done in the old. Its a kind of hidden power arranged in the heart of me, in the heart of all human; we just need to call it out.


When I sit somewhere alone and think about those people who have had gone through a sequences of struggle to achieve their naive purposes and the latter has succeeded in; at the same time it also springs me a liberty to think about a very well saying of Mark Twain “The two most important days in your life are the day you are born and the day you find out why.” When I came to reminiscence the name of those all known famous souls, I can say I've a long-list to keep in mind and everyone deserves its own place while many of my keen friends said to me, that I'm a follow-man of many people who’ve and have had influence in my life; directly or indirectly; sooner or later. Well, I can say I ne'er felt ashamed to listen those childish discussions. Because, in my realm, I know that I've to learn a lots of good things from them; from all of them.


When I recall the memories I found that, I love SRT due to his humbleness and passion and the sheer dedication to achieve everything a human aspire can, [ the success with a recognizable respect ]; who once played with a blood-stained T-shirt. I do like SRK for his attitude towards life; who lost his parents when he was mere a youngster. I don't feel any shame to bow myself in front of Big B for all that he accomplished in his life; who was once rejected by all India radio for his rough voice, not once but several times have had realized the visage of failure, but even today he stand with same honor. I do like Rajnikanth for all his philanthropic nature and living a simple life; who once was a bus-conductor and merely have a earning. I do like Oprah Winfrey and Malala and want to see the courage in all the females of world like Oprah; who born in poverty, raped at the age of nine, being pregnant at fourteen and once rejected to host a show. Want to see a spirit in all human like Malala; who was standing solitary for a human own innate rights. I love Mother Teresa for her tender nature. I'm sheer follower of missile man and the face of BJP (Atal Bihari Vajpayee) and of many known literary person. These are just a couple of illustrations and I can't write down all the name, what I do is to endeavor to learn from them, from all of them. As a human for me all the persons are reputable, who had been gone through the hard phases of life and learned that success is not a thing to conquer, it being a passion to live every moment, because there's a difference between GENIUSTY and INSANITY; that is specialized by success.



Before, writing anything about one of the e'er legendary sportsperson, I'd just like to express my own inclination to write about success because once in my lifetime, I wanted to feel the season of love again, live my life again, not necessarily with a person, but with an idea or a dream or an ambition more often I want to pursue a passion, I hope that would be a reason to wake me up with a smile on my face. And he's one man I want to walk with faith, because I know I go well with him.





Regards
Dhitendra
Keep Smiling :-)

Friday, 1 November 2013

96th Blog - Let's celebrate the festival of light with a celebration of life.



Let's celebrate the festival of light with a celebration of life.
With gleam of diyas and echos of chants, I with you all a very “HAPPY DIWALI ”

Here' s again the festival of festivals on the way,
To stroke all the darkness of moonless night away.
Here comes again the commemoration of lights,
To buoyant everyone's life with brilliance of brights.

Here's a time to go and brighten up all the homes.
To buoyant outside a beautiful series of lamps.
And to decorate every nook of house with blossoms.
And fill the aura with smell of sweets and array of colors.

Here's a time to wear new attires, a time to lit all night diyas,
A time to shoot out the rockets and burst all the crackers.
A time to empty plates of sweets and desserts with great delight.
An another time to celebrate all night the festival of light.


But, It's also a day to conceive something more endeavor;


There are so many of homes where there's no light.
So many eyes without any dreams of light.
While we're spending a time of happiness and joy,
There's nothing to bring in their lives a little enjoy.

And, lighting up our homes is not a motive to achieved,
Just worshiping God, are not our duties to fulfilled.
Its a day of victory of good over heinous.
Its a day to take away all the darkness.

On this fete of Diwali;

Let's come to give a little laughter and smile of day,
Let's come to share something that brings smile of joy.
Let's celebrate this festival of light in real sights.
Let's come and share all the love and delights.

Let's bring candles to convey happiness and enjoy in everyone's life,
With lights of love, let's decorate cosmos to enjoy the beauty of life.
Let's bring an endless joy and prosperity in everyone's life.
Let's bring all the desirableness of light in everyone's life.



Let's celebrate the festival of light with a celebration of life.
With gleam of diyas and echos of chants, I with you all a very “HAPPY DIWALI ”


Regards
Dhitendra
Keep Smiling :-)