While lot of people may have several grudges against YouTube, I stumbled across something fantastic there earlier today. Saath Saath, a 1982 classic was one of the several movies available there in a rapid 15 minute version. Having seen this several years back, it was a great reminiscence to watch it again, albeit a 15 … Continue reading Saath Saath (1982)
Ayn Rand again.
Musings for Shravan
The religious Hindu month of Shravan is underway. It brings with it a brandish of holy and spiritual awakening among the followers, as they go on a mission of praying to various Gods, hoping for a reparation. Certain days and certain deities are popular than others; and Lord Shiva is the God of the month. … Continue reading Musings for Shravan
Atlas Shrugged.
The state of self-actualization
Just thought of sharing this again.
2013 in review
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The Majestic Gir
Being India’s national animal has meant that the Bengal Tiger is always in the news for a variety of reasons – good or bad – and the sanctuaries and national parks that house the tiger are often overflowing with tourists. Even rarer than the tiger is the lion, recognized as the king of the jungle; … Continue reading The Majestic Gir
A visit to Somnath
Like the proverbial phoenix that rises every time from the ashes, the magnificent temple at Somnath in Gujarat also has a remarkable history of being destroyed and re-built over and over. From what the historians have described, today’s temple is no match to earlier editions in terms of wealth and glory; and yet, its magnificence … Continue reading A visit to Somnath