Tuesday and Indian Mythology.

Tuesday holds significant religious and cultural importance in Indian/Hindu beliefs, marked by rituals centered around Gods and Goddesses, vegetarian food, fasting, and prayers. This day is particularly associated with Lord Hanuman and Mangal, the planet Mars, reflecting a blend of mythological and astrological significance. Devotees observe Tuesday as a day dedicated to Lord Hanuman, a […]

Thriving Under Pressure: The Dynamics of Performance, Courage, and Risk-Taking.

1. Pressure ignites performance, akin to a jet propelled by its flaming tail, indicating that individuals often excel when pushed to their limits. Imagine a student who consistently struggles to meet deadlines. However, when faced with a looming deadline for a crucial project, he suddenly spring into action, working tirelessly through the night to produce […]

A Genius (Absent Minded Professor).

In a world where chaos reigns supreme, behold the majestic figure of the disorganized genius! Picture this modern-day Da Vinci, clad in mismatched socks, his zipper bravely flapping in the wind, a testament to his rebellious spirit. His hair, a masterpiece of entropy, defies the laws of gravity in every direction imaginable, a true symbol […]

Understanding the Dichotomy of Human Behavior: Attitude, Behaviour, and Belief.

Attitude, behaviour, and belief—three fundamental aspects of human psychology that dictate how we perceive the world and interact with others. Yet, amidst the diversity of human personalities, we observe a striking contrast in individuals’ demeanor and disposition. Some radiate positivity, spreading joy and contentment wherever they go, while others exude negativity, selfishness, and irritability, leaving […]

A Reflection on Originality, Adaptation and Creativity.

Is there anything original in this world? Well, that’s a question as old as time itself, and the answer seems to swing between a yes and a no, much like a pendulum stuck between two indecisive extremes. Let’s break it down, shall we? In the vast realm of literary works, it’s hard to deny that […]

Exploring the Timeless Wisdom of the Panchatantra: Tales of Wit, Wisdom, and Friendship.

The Panchatantra comprises a collection of ancient Indian animal fables, originally composed in Sanskrit verse and prose, and set within a frame story. While its surviving manuscript is dated around 200 BC, the fables likely have much older origins. Traditionally attributed to Vishnu Sharma, a sage purported to have lived in the court of King […]

Docile vs. Ferocious: Portraits of Personality.

Docile Dove: Calm and Composed: Like a serene lake under a starlit sky, docile individuals exude peace, unruffled by life’s tremors. Adaptable and Accepting: They sway like a willow branch, adjusting to change, offering a helping hand, finding solace in cooperation. Empathetic and Understanding: Quiet wells of empathy, they absorb emotions, responding with a gentle […]

Heer Ranjha and Poet Waris Shah.

Waris Shah was a Punjabi Sufi poet born in 1722 in Jandiala Sher Khan, a village near Sheikhupura, in present-day Pakistan. He is best known for his epic poem “Heer Ranjha,” which is considered one of the greatest achievements in Punjabi literature. Here’s a brief overview of Waris Shah and his famous work: **Biography:** Early […]

“लगे रहो मुन्ना भाई”: Keep at it Brother!

In the world of Bollywood, the phrase “लगे रहो मुन्ना भाई” (“Keep at it, brother”) resonates as more than just words; it’s a powerful mantra echoed by a movie that inspires the common man to persistently pursue success. This mantra, much like the slow and steady approach, mirrors the wisdom shared by renowned investor Warren […]