Wednesday 30 May 2012

1971 Pakistan war - Before it and after that


Before it and after that
As per mythological stories whenever good have won over evil that triumph is celebrated till date as like festival Diwali Dusshera, Holi. Akin to it in real world when some ones efforts yield results in terms of triumph over all vexing conditions than it is celebrated as day of National importance likes 15th Aug, 2nd oct. 1st may and so on. The concept signifies valor and sacrifices of heroes. They sacrificed their today to make our tomorrow better. As matter of fact one such day is going unnoticed since many years when we talk of celebrations on the name and karma of heroes. It is Vijay Diwas, when India won over Pakistan and formed a whole new country as a cumulative effect of it. “I wrote many letters and columns in newspapers urging government to declare it as day of national importance.” Explain Lt.Col. Walia but subject matter hasn’t found even proper place in pages of history. “It was 26th Nov.1971 when war was in the air but nobody of us talking about it openly and we had increased our exercises on border area of Badmer in Rajasthan where we were patrolling in wee hours for some 25-30 kms daily rehearsing for unknown time that every army man waits for.” Said Lt.Col Walia of 2nd Grenadiers. “For us it was only task that was in our mind and rest all was secondary and sometime family well being worries us but there was no fear of death as I was very clear that there is one bullet on which my name is written till time that bullet gets fired nothing can count on me”. Worry keeps one assured of survival and subsequently he takes precautionary steps during war. “IN 1965 war against Pakistan and 1962 war against China where I was prisoner with Chinese army for one year I was fearless and worriless as I was bachelor but in ‘71 war I was fearless but worrisome for my wife with whom I tied the knot and promised to come back.” Narrates Col. Kapil of Gurkha regiment who was posted at Rajouri sector during that time. “But I never let the worries to get reflected on face and daily I use to pump in lot of zeal in troops with gusto in my talk. And as far as our counterpart is concerned we were not suffering from any hostile feeling but we embarked on theory of bullet to bullet and men for man.” And after war he managed to arrange a holiday in Kausali in Punjab with his wife to get along with life afterwards. But things were different with Col. Lele who was part of strategic operations and was near to family as he was posted in border area of Gurdaspur and family in Ambala so that distance was not felt. “I still remember the day when field Marshal Maneckshaw urged us to wipe off 1 crore plus Bangladeshi intruders and said enough is enough. As part of our strategy we need to blow off rail and road Bridges built on river Ravi and capture Dera baba Nanak (that is considered to be seat of Guru Nanak as per anecdote). And I was anxious for family that what they must be doing in case of bombarding in particularly” recalls Col Lele of first Gurkha rifles. He discovered Pakistani soldiers as very professional who inherited this profession from their forefathers and he had very sweet memories attached to 65 war. “I felt intensely bad and I don’t know why, when I saw bridge assimilated to dust particles in front of me as if I lost a link it was such kind of feeling.” These three infantry officers are retired and leading a peaceful life and accomplished life but regret that government doesn’t pay much heed to sacrifices of dead and living heroes in terms of other days it celebrates. Lt. Col. Walia expressed his regret on 25th anniversary of Vijay Diwas while writing columns and letters in newspapers. It is sad to see Army man who are known for their comradeship and initiatives lagging behind when event is very much related to them. “Bombay life and attitude” is the best defense they take when it comes to not living up to some human considerations. Why not adding another party amidst so many parties in Mumbai on the name and sake of soldiers?

Monday 28 May 2012

2005 - life in AC bus of Mumbai



Mumbai possesses a heart of stone. This is the perception of Mumbai embedded in common man's mind and it is justifiable to an extent. Stress and strain at work front have dehumanized people that interpersonal relationships are on the fringes of partition.  Verbal exchange of feelings brings two people close naturally.  When one is deprive of than strain offshoots from there. And in this scenario of chaos in and out AC buses are proving to be manna in hot desert.
On condition of anonymity a couple discloses the reason to choose this vehicle over others "Here we bought tickets to buy privacy. From dawn to dusk life keeps us apart and on toes and household jobs take toll over weekends. In lack of communication I noticed a chasm developing between us so I decided to choose this bus that gives us plenty of time to get in touch with each other."   This getting in touch is accompanied with smooches and cuddles that draw attention of many. "We know they are watching us but where else we channelize our aggression, in those dingy flats that brings in feelings of hatred over love."
Ashok Kadam a conductor (popularly known as Masters)  on witnessing such scenes that troubled an orthodox Maharashtrain in him, approached top officials but they overruled his objection stating that it is not causing any physical harm to anybody and restricts him to take care of passengers' comfort and convenience only. "I haven't seen any couple stepping beyond boundaries while expressing their love in form of hugs, whispers and smooches". He is now getting well along with this considering it as part and parcel of Mumbai life where interference is prohibited in such private affairs.
"We were akin to them in our green salad days why to make fuss out of it" justifies Patrachari CEO of a logistics company and worked abroad who chose this bus over his car and explaining the cause he quotes "I was spending some 20,000 on car and its maintenance with driver's salary per month. So the expenditure was not justifying the convenience. Now the decision has just doubled up the satisfaction while cost has trimmed down to one third of what I was spending. This satisfaction is not merely coming out of saving cash but also I am proud to say that I am adding value to save fuel campaign. More use of this bus by people like me would have its merit in terms that it could alleviate roads of traffic problem as number of cars is expected to go down." He further elaborates on merits of traveling "I have made two three travel companions and we discuss topics ranging from sports to economics, politics and business."
But Aradhana Takhtani an editor with business magazine of fame keeps herself apart from chatting. That seat is her private space where she is assured of private moments. "Amidst flurry of activities from managing kids, house and work place it becomes hectic. while traveling I catch up with self after finishing puja and this recoup pumps in freshness and when mind wish to get out of this indulgence I lend ears to muttering of old ladies in particular who have some problems with their young daughter in laws. She is among very few passengers who love to observe things in and out. Biswas, a teacher by profession is close to many passengers as a friend. "When co passenger comes to know about my profession they become open to discuss learning problems of their kids. and I play a role of advisor without intruding into personal details of intricacies of their life." says Biswas who adores the courteous behavior of Masters and to express his attitude of gratitude he makes it a point to carry change and hand over to Master whenever he run short of it. He prefers this bus over train or cab as he is sensitive to heat and dust. And this is not only reason but also that kind nature of Masters and drivers drive many to take this option for traveling. "We lend special favors like stopping bus for old and disabled people and this favor extends to our regular customers. we give them tickets directly as we know that where he wishes to get down in case of change in his itinerary he says 'who roz wala nahi'" explains Kadam his relationship that his colleague Ganpat Patil also enjoys giving an instance "From lokhandwala a disabled boy aboard bus and his father request for special attention on mobile and I make it sure that he lands safely at Opera house. We find long absence of our regular passenger very disturbing and when we come back from long leave they promptly ask about our well being and whereabouts." For passengers this toting and froing daily amidst chaos is pleasure and same pervading problem of traffic for car owners is proving a nightmare experience. "Driving on Mumbai road is akin to punishment for me. decision of spending on fare offset expenses that I was incurring in car." justify 75 year Abdullah Pitalwallah who is business man by profession dealing in hardware "my wife is avid fan as she finds more comfortable than First class compartment and far from jostling crowd" says this arthritis patient who have made just one or two companion of his age group. On back benchers lovers he comments with a grin "it is their cozy corner that brings them close mentally strengthening bonds". In cubby hole flat with plethora of people sharing space and office is like second home, this bus is doing task of bringing people close to each other. Here they get chance to talk to strangers, caring and sharing is at its bloom reflecting in small favors, help, greetings and pouring of thoughts. Here they discuss something they love and hate. They know each other over years but strange fact is that they are completely unaware of name of each other. And here this thought by a philosopher holds true that love inspects the heart not the face and once the tunes matches than what is there in name?

Wednesday 23 May 2012

A Sadhu's life


When there is no thing left to win over and there is nothing to loose. Where worries have no place and there is no reason to be happy. Man to animals nothing fear. Living in rational terms, is not life but beyond it such a life lives a sadhu. “One who attains perfect control over self is sadhak, henceforth termed as Sadhu” says Ranjit Singh Verma alias Aftab Dahalvi, an insurance employee, a known Urdu poet and now a Sadhu, “Not exactly but vying to become. There are two ways to become Sadhu either seva (service) Sadhana (penance). What drives an individual to choose either way is difficult to explain like air that you can feel but not able to explain it. It is reality worth experiencing than debating over it verbally.” No responsibility, no emotional bondage makes them fearless and many fear them. “They are trouble causer sometime. In crowd some of them turned out to be drug peddlers, thugs, shawman creating nuisance in the system.” Add R.K. sudhanshu Collector Hardwar region highlighting fact of their given traveling status there are no such records that how many they are in numbers. “SSP of this region has a plan where we would be able to maintain record of every arriving Sadhu. And it is important as they leave body there is nobody many a time to claim their body and many times it causes trouble as they die without antecedent leaving assets crossing billion marks in value subsequently it becomes headache for system.” Explains Sudhanshu giving instance of a murder of Sadhu took place some days back who left a huge property behind, “Constitution of India recognize them as normal citizen but their free and fearless way of living causes panic in common man sometime.”
“This pious place is meant for Jal Samadhi of Saints and sadhus. ‘Grihast’ should go to either chandi or kankhal ghats. One who doesn’t follow the order would be subjected to legal procedures. – By orders. Sudhanshu is not aware of this hoarding placed at ghat number 10 on banks of Ganges in Hardwar. “Many reporters worldwide came here and expressed their opinion in media channels. I maintain record of every Sadhu brought here for cremation. They come from every nook and corner of India even if they leave their body outside India they are brought here. First we give them bath of Milk, honey, sandal paste, pure ghee and than perform their last rites closing their body in Sandal wood coffin or huge knapsack (Depending on their financial standing) filled with stones and push them in sapt dhara into fathoms deep water.” Says Sukhdev giri Maharaj performing rites at ghat since 40 years and in charge of maintenance of records of every arrival.
Often their initiation and previous life is subjected to mysterious circumstances. “I am OM that’s it” explains Om when been asked about his previous life putting full stops on all questions. A Greek and musician by profession his life now sings altogether a different tune. He heard it at age of 18 and gave up everything at age of 26. “It was like trading I was giving things away and it was coming to me rapidly. I don’t look it as that I am not contributing to society but I am not taking something away and I could be a part of faith governing system as I devote all time to prayers and penance.”
It’s a devoted life where they owe nothing and after they leave body it is devoted to taste buds of myriad tortoises and fish. To sum it up when I live I don’t owe anything to anybody and I die I belong to everybody.

Sunday 20 May 2012

Agile CIO- Transformation from an IT Leader to Business Leader – challenges ahead.


Agile CIO- Transformation from an IT Leader to Business Leader – challenges ahead.

In reality, technology is changing quickly, but the CIO’s responsibility is to understand the needs of the business and then translate that need into how they meet them. New technology is not that interesting unless it solves our business problems. We need to understand the business problem first and then understand the technology. What is important is to decide where one can apply new technology to the business. CIOs need to be literate but need not be updated on every single technology. One of the key challenges for IT is to keep up to the business. Business keeps changing. There are talk around how to align IT with their business. Main challenge for CIOs would be how to globalize and start connecting with the rest of the world. As companies become more global, being a CIO of that single country company is actually easier than being a global CIO of a global company. It is challenging due to issues such as regulatory requirements, understanding the culture and connect with business leaders.  
With unprecedented business growth and IT being the key driver for it, expectations from a CIO are increasing. Technology enables the ‘C’ suite to run a sound business. That said, technology investments need to be made wisely, otherwise they can adversely affect a business. The role of IT is defined in most organizations today as a business partner. There is complete awareness at the top about the potential of IT to facilitate fulfillment of business objectives. If an organization gets results from a few IT deployments, those strengthen its positive conviction about IT. Once this happens, the sky is the limit for the growth of the IT function in that organization. This is the most opportune time for IT to grow by aligning with the business. It’s time to act as business partner and to be a CIO Leader not merely into a support function.
“If you are in Production kind of set up than bottom line is that production should go up with cost coming down,” says Manik Pal CIO, Orica “ So you need to come out of technology kind of thinking and say YES to innovations”. True CIO leadership requires two important abilities. Firstly you must lead with your business colleagues to set expectations and to identify what is valued by enterprise leaders and secondly, you must lead your IS Team to deliver on that.
“Legal and regulatory issues, New products introduced by competitors, the entry of new competitors, their success or failures, product pricing, raw material pricing, trading and there are other issues you must know to be a leader.” Continues Manik Pal.
It is prime importance for a CIO to have in-depth knowledge of business processes in order to identify a problem and than suggesting technology oriented solution to it. “So identify Key Performance indicators in given environment. This is where your actual transformation strategy starts taking place.” Explains Subroto Banerjee General Manager IT, Sterlite Group. “When you implement a system it is very important to relate it with business processes and do a thorough profitability analysis before identifying Key performance indicators.” Any investment needs a return visible in profitability of company. And first stage to show that visibility is sound planning of any system. Anything devised should be close to Product management having direct impact on sales of product. “A value proposition analysis will help but most importantly you must put your house in order. You must create effective governance weaving Business strategy and IT strategy. IT strategy is the content of key IT domains – IT maxims, infrastructure, architecture and application strategies and investment.” Advocate Shyamal Raichowdhary CIO Tata Tea, “once you have developed a vision aligned with business goals you must develop team to achieve business goals. Develop such teams and building competencies required for IS organization one that relies much more on internal and external relationships. Than comply issues like Information security, data privacy, cyber terrorism with regulatory structure of business.”
A leader is best when people barely know he exists, not so good when people obey and acclaim him, worse when they despise him....But of a good leader who talks little when his work is done, his aim fulfilled, they will say, "We did it ourselves. Another challenge in way to become Business leader from IT Leader!



Learning Transition process

CIO

CIO Leader

Help to let business function

Help to business grow

Technology up gradation

Business up gradation

Serve department requirements

Serve organizational requirements

Concern about cost, quality and security

Strategic partner in decision making

Technology process improvement

Business process improvement

Contributing to technology innovations

Contributing to Enterprise agility

 


Wednesday 16 May 2012

From Captain to Coach


From Captain to Coach


Leading a business is a tough job in the best of circumstances. How one balances the complex roles of business leader, steward of corporate assets and fallible human being can lead to vastly different outcomes. The roles often have conflicting demands and may leave the CEO feeling, at the end of the day, that there's no way to win. While there are no easy answers, the CEO can change these circumstances with a deliberate, considered effort to lead in collaborative ways. And one of them is to be a coach. In today’s competitive environment you need to attain and practice new work habits. To become a coach from a captain is not a luxury but a necessity.

Power play doesn’t work but it needs a mentorship. In past CEO’s focus was on result and now paradigms are shifting to people.
 It is time when organization run short of talent so CEO should play a mentoring role looking organization from outside. He must analyze how is decision is perceived and what perception people carry about their roles and organization.
“Training is now a need, which has to be undertaken everyday at every level. So a new CEO means who remains behind curtain and train people.” Says Prince Augustine, President, Mahindra Group “There is a lot of change in attitude that time is demanding and it has to be context specific. Leaders must take step towards fulfilling personal self-actualization needs. They must enhance their social responsibility.”
Enhancing Social responsibility of business also means strengthening corporate branding strategies, enhancing role of business and be more sensitive towards society needs and its progress. “While playing this role he must see organization from all the angles from outside and see where actually shaping and reshaping is needed” continues Prince.
Information revolution has empowered everyone and people are empowered with ideas like ever before. It’s not about managing people but managing ideas and intellectualism. “A Leader must be direction provider now helping people to club their personal goals with organizational goals so as they achieve want they want at the same time enhancing growth of their organizations.” Says Sridhar Patrachari CEO of Aqua logistics, “In past CEO’s focus was result but now employees awareness levels have gone up so paradigms should shift to people. They must convey Team Leaders to mentor thoughts and coach them in training minds. A CEO not only has wisdom but power of experience that young mind needs”. Explain Patrachari.
Looking at recent Sharukh flick Chak De India Leaders must know that when a team captain lift the cup the whole credit goes to coach. How a coach handles situation, handles people and handles professional and personal problems of players affect overall performance of team. A coach reserve power to change Captain and has power to raise a 12th man to achieve status of captain.
“In corporate sector best example is of Narayan Murthy of Infosys, a Chief Mentor Officer now. He is playing a perfect role of a coach and growth of Infosys is exemplary and credit goes to his coaching and mentoring abilities” accentuates Gaurav Verma HR Professional from Heinz India “How a CEO is being perceived by people plays a pivotal role when we talk about transition of role from being a captain to coach. If his way of doing things have brought success to company than it is best time for him to share his ways of doing day to day things shaping long term goals.”
Relationships become key to the effective sharing of needed information. Collaborative relationships create the connections inside the organization required to operationalize its strategic intent. These relationship interconnections are referred as "thought partnerships." More specifically, a thought partnership is a relationship formed among two or more people, in a value creating enterprise for the purpose of generating social or intellectual value. Thought partnerships are the fundamental ingredient needed to be successful in any collaborative relationship between the Coach and his/her team. No team can afford "victim thinking" or "finger-pointing." To stay positive and productive, leaders must be able to adjust their own attitudes when discouragements or unwelcome situations come their way. And they must encourage those they lead to do likewise. With a variety of easy-to-use "Attitude Adjustments," leaders learn to accept and even profit from difficult change and crisis, instead of resenting and resisting them. Being authoritative and dictator is good when you have people who are not responsive to change and happy and content with way they are doing their job. But when you want same set of people should be responsive, have an urge to grow and wish to be progressive than coach them dictatorship won’t work.
Its all about growing organizations not individual.

Tuesday 15 May 2012

Temple for all - Ganesha temple in Kuala lumpur


Temple for all - Ganesha temple in Pudu raya, Kuala lumpur

Time is 4 pm Thursday in Malaysia. Place is Puduraya, a transnational bus depot. It’s chaotic with hordes of tourist and travelers rushing to catch their buses. Street full of pedestrian, vendor stalls occupied with customers and hustle – bustle is on its peak.
Diagonally opposite to bus stand, behind there is stillness and tranquility prevailing as it is time for prayer and Aarti (act of burning camphor and singing hymns in praise of God) in Ganesha temple.
People from all walks of life and religion are there to ask the divine for fulfillment of their wishes. Hindus, Chinese, Sikhs and everyone standing out there are devotees now standing in front of divine.
Located in an Islamic nation Malaysia in heart of Kuala lumpur this temple is known for its divine powers.
As per Vastu science the temple built upon 3 sloping corners is a source of divine power where cosmic energy flows naturally. Its only temple noticed in the world where shankh pooja (conch shell with holy sacred water) is performed.
It is spectacular to see glittering black statue of Ganesha taking bath of water, honey, curd, sandal and milk.
Looking at one of the bell with 1913 carved on it one can presume day when it came to existence but its history as told by narrator dates back to 1897. An Indian gardener employed in residence of British police officer Wagner Durai discovered this statue placed under a peepal tree. It is believed that migrant workers that British bought from India should have placed the statue. He then started performing rituals and build a small shrine hanging bells. Its vibes started drawing attention of people around and sound of bell there annoyed Wagner that he ordered to remove statue from there. And next day he had paralytic stroke. All treatments tried and tested failed to treat paralyzed body and one day sitting in front of statue he surrendered and prayed for his recovery. Than gardener applied ash of aarti saw a miraculous recovery of officer. Then he donated land and an amount to construct a temple that till date numbers of devotees are growing.
Some years back High court building was located there. Any lawyer taking up the case in state of dilemma;  any judge giving verdict on sensitive matter; any petitioner who had lost his hopes and seeking justice, use to pray before proceeding to building. There are many such stories of prayers being answered and people donating bounty as offering to God that today High Court building is not there but lawyers still do come and pray. Majority of donation comes from the lawyers that they bow in front of supreme law before taking up any case.
People have witnessed miracles happening and there are many such stories to prove authenticity of such acts. Daily they make place vibrant with mantras and yagyas. In Hindu philosophy mantra is a medium to please gods and evoking powers. At one end of spectrum it is believed Chanting Mantra is a form of prayer that Hindus believe Gods listen to. On other end of spectrum it is a believe Prayer is a universal philosophy. It doesn’t matter how you pray but what matter is that you pray.
Indulge yourself in vibrations of temple and feel the power. Close your eyes and look into your heart and pray. Your prayer will go up and answer come down. Arrival of people from all religion multi ethnic background proves a point that it’s not mantra that God listen to but your devotion with which you have offered prayer.  With all reverence when you surrender in front of a statue than power gets evoke in stone and you than are connected. When you still yourself and calm down you already have started process of connecting to cosmic powers. Once you feel the union happening you have started wakening the God within.

Monday 14 May 2012

Welcome to the beautiful empire of dead - Some of world’s most haunted places


Welcome to the beautiful empire of dead
Some of world’s most haunted places
There is a lane near my apartment in Malaysia that connects a pedestrian to metro rail line. By the lane there is a Malaysian cemetery. White tombs, fruit laden trees, blossoming flowers, green iron grills with moon and star engraved on it forms a picturesque scene captivating every eye passing by. Whenever I take a walk I see children who are notorious for their noise they made, looks tight lipped with fear. The peace prevailing is disturbing to few but attract attentions of many. They bury their loved ones with pomp and show that it is a farewell to perished body and at same time celebrating rebirth of soul. Most feared human death so we cannot rule out that decorum there is to mitigate the fear. Have a look at any Chinese cemetery and you will reach to conclusion that death is more grandeur than life. Since ages burial place like pyramids of Egypt have attracted tourists. Life after death is always a subject matter of craving and curiosity and it has huge fan following.  In the same way the world’s most wanted haunted places are most admired places among tourists.
Name of the place: Catacombs of Paris
Location: Near to Metro station, Paris France
Background and what makes it a haunting place.
In the late 17th century when cremation of bodies reached saturation level that it became public concern this cemetery of innocent was transferred to quarries beneath Paris grounds. Under stewardship of Inspector General of quarries Charles Axel Guillaumot this network of tunnels stretching to 300km was converted into graveyard with human skulls and bones embossed on the walls. With growing popularity it was opened to public in 1867 and till date it is visited by hundreds of them. Numbers they have limited to 200 visitors a day walking 2 kms in 45 minutes. Its walls, pillars, floors are made up of human bones and skulls with spell bounding beauty networked in entire tunnel and from here it got its name catacombs. Since 17th century media has highlighted this magnificent place as place connecting to history of Paris comprising bodies of more than 6 million Parisians. A walk through this tunnel takes you out of time and pillars with paintings grasp your attention at prima facie and makes your journey an unforgettable experience
New Orleans
Location: Pennsylvania, United states
Background and what makes it a haunting place
Voted as best among 10 best haunted place of USA for 2004,2005 and 2006 consecutively New Orleans is famous for its haunted mansions too. Voodoo curses, mysterious murders, war era pirate killings, civil war causalities and on other end of spectrum is Jazz, splendid food, grand night life.These are like two sides of a coin you see when you take a tour of New Orleans. Here we welcome you to the city of ghosts and dead which is very live and beautiful at the same time. The city offers fine dining experience lasting till wee hours, X rated entertainment on Bourbon streets and ghosts like figures meandering on streets. Many of the tourists have witnessed and took photographs of free flowing spirits without bodies. They are out of the cycle of death and birth and they are harmless and have become part and parcel of residents out here. If you take a stroll on the streets and look at the balconies of the houses, it has reflections of hanging gardens of Babylon. If you take a snap of those iron grilled balconies, you might get lucky enough to have a spirit getting visible in your photo. In the legendary city of dead, is a cemetery where over 90% burials are over the ground. From individual graves to family tombs you can see skulls on the walls. Walk a little ahead towards St. Louis cemetery number 1,and there is the grave of legendary voodoo queen Marie Lavaeau. Many people from different corners of the world comes and pays their tribute to the queen. Scattered candles, flowers, fetishes and other items show their reverence towards the queen. If you visit this place during mid of June, you might be able to see the live rituals of the queen going in front of your eyes.
Sedlec Ossuary
Location: Sedlec, a suburb of Kutná Hora in the Czech Republic
Background and what makes it a haunting place
King Otakar II of Bohemia sent Henry, an abbot of monastery to visit holy land. On his arrival he bought the soil of a  holy land and sprinkled it around the monastery ,that till date it is a wish of a dying person to get buried here and is considered to be pious. It is a honor for a dead to get buried in  the catholic chapel now named as Sedlec Ossuary. In Sedlec, a suburb of Czech Republic,there are burials of 40,000- 70,000 dead bodies, arranged in a beautiful asymmetry to form spell bounding decorations of bones and skulls. After black deaths in 14th century and Husite wars in 15th century, the cemetery had to be enlarged. It took over two centuries to beautify place with same bones and skulls. As you enter the chapel, a magnificent chandelier made up of bones shows slog of people they put in for two centuries. These people came from every walk of life, like a half blind monk, a wood carver, painters and designers who made the remains of  the dead bodies live and gave it a grand look. Many films and documentaries have been shot here. It’s bizarre to see all this but it is worth seeing as there is more to it  than 70,000 human’s  skulls and bones put together to give it a spell binding beauty.
Edinburgh vaults
Location: South bridge, Edinburgh, Scotland
Background and what makes it a haunting place
Under the South Bridge in Scotland are series of rooms that once upon a time were used as a storage space and workshops for the South bridge businesses. After the construction of the bridge it became red light districts housing criminals, prostitutes and slum dwellers in a dingy rooms. Mystery murders, serial killings made these vaults infamous between 1835 and 1875. It came in limelight when some of the personalities like Norrie Rowan a rugby player, used it along with his friends to escape the secret Romanian police. The place is famous for adventure tourism and ghosts. People comes here to see and meet the spirits in the gloomy and candle light lit corridors. Norrie Rowan converted south gate into the caves but most of the attention has been given to the spirits like cantankerous “Mr. Boots” and young “Jack” who giggles and can be seen running in the corridors. They have appeared in UK’s top TV show “Most Haunted” as well in “Halloween”.  Plagues, witches, hangings and ghosts comprise darker side of the place but this place is getting fresh attention for opening of the underground vaults or catacombs. It became the live burial ground for thousands of people who died during the era of “Black Death” and since than it has became Britain’s most haunted location.
Colosseum- An amphitheatre
Location: Center of Rome, Italy
Background and what makes it a haunting place
Capable of seating 50,000 people this amphitheatre in Rome was used for gladiator like games,which comprised  killings of animals and more than 500,000 human beings .During early 21st century earthquake caused visible harm to it but this spectacular icon of roman architecture still attracts attention, especially when Pope leads a torch lit “way of the cross” procession in this amphitheatre. Once upon a time it was a place for capital punishment and now it is symbol of peace. Voted as one of the “New Open World Corporations” new seven wonders of world, this was  a place of commencing the gladiators like fights during sixth century AD. Than it turned out to become the hideouts of the thieves and dwelling place for workers in 1643. Colosseum is a place, where the gladiators awaited to fight, prisoners waited for their time to die in the most ghastly of ways and still lives there the spirits, that got embedded here. Visitors and tour guides of today have reported many paranormal experiences. There have been cold spots, some have said  that they felt someone touch or push them, and heard someone whispering in their ears. The night workers of the Colosseum have reported sword clashing, sounds of crying, and noises of animals such as the roars of beasts imported from Africa and Middle East countries during time of Ceaser. Some have even seen ghostly figures sitting in the seats of the Colosseum.
Transylvania
Location: Centre part of Romania
Background and what makes it a haunting place
Known as the “cursed land” Transylvania, one of three former principalities (the others being Moldavia and Wallachia) which form the modern state of Romania, is extended to the west to Apuseni mountains. After Roman legions withdrew in 271 AD, it was ruled by various barbarian tribes. It is most famous for its temple of Dracula and you will be surprise to know that, without even visiting the temple author of the  “Dracula Bram Stoker” described it as the  headquarters to Dracula and the vampires. It is invariably represented as a mysterious and supernatural stuff  in famous Dracula films and fictions and as a matter of fact, its inhabitants are still depicted as backward peasants, who holds fast to their primitive and superstitious past, who still hang garlic on their windows to keep vampires away, and who would never venture out at night without a crucifix in hand.
For most people today, Transylvania is still a mysterious, mountainous, mist-shrouded region, deep in the forbidding Carpathian Mountains. Travel writers and Dracula enthusiasts help to perpetuate this stereotype by waxing eloquent, when they describe this region. For example, in the November 1994 issue of the” Life”, Marilyn Johnson writes: Once upon a time, the mysterious and creepy realms of Dracula seemed like a figment of Bram Stoker’s imagination. But it turns out that the inspiration of this dark kingdom is for real, found in the Romanian province. The mist-covered mountains are real, the crumbling castles are real, the howling wolves, swooping bats, peasants making the signs of the cross, all real.
A similar tendency is evident in the media coverage. Writing in 1995 for the “World Dracula Congress”, Julius Strauss of “The Guardian” noted that “Even today, Eastern Transylvania is a land of misty mountains, superstitious, rural peasants, growling bears and howling wolves.” Not surprisingly, Romanians (especially Transylvanians) today are somewhat confused, and even bemused, by such responses.
On Transylvania Mountains there located Dracula’s castle. As per folklore when Turkish army surrounded him, he disappeared in the mountains and is still meandering in the jungles, seen in the castle number of times.
Auschwitz concentration camp
Location: Oswiecim, Poland, Europe
Background and what makes it a haunting place
Now declared as the world heritage site it was one of the most infamous Nazi’s concentration camps where more than 3 million people died in the gas chambers and some got succumbed to systematic hunger, forced labor and purported medical experiments. In the remembrance of the victims, Poland founded a museum and its entrance is crowned with the words “work brings the freedom”. There are some 16 blocks and each block represents its legacy of pain, that prisoner suffered. Like, block 13 was a standing cell of 16 square feet, where 4 people stand together for the whole day and night and were deprived of food and water till they get succumbed to death. Dark cells comprised of tiny window and solid doors and the prisoners died in this as they exhausted the available oxygen. To make the process  of exhausting of the oxygen rapid,they used to light the candles in the cells. The execution yards are there in block 10 and 11, where you can still see the walls, where the prisoners were shot and were hooked on the walls. Most visited is the gas chamber, in which some 60,000 people were killed in the basement of the block 11.
Visitors paying a visit to Auschwitz-Birkenau reportedly experienced overwhelming sense of foreboding; breaking down in tears for no apparent reason. Visitors were struck not only by the horrific memory of the place, but also by the effect it has on the present day: birds still refuse to sing on the trees surrounding the death camps and no trees grows, no flowers blossoms in the environment anywhere nearby. The silence and the sense of fear they experience is strange, even after all these years.

People have reported cold spots and areas of intense emotional concentration. Photographs over the years have revealed the presence of spirit manifestations in the form of misty apparitions, shadows, light anomalies and cries.
Unit 731
Location: Harbin City, State of Manchukuo, China
Background and what makes it a haunting place
Located in Northwest China in Harbin city, district Pingfang, Unit 731 is now a tourist attraction drawing attention of people towards atrocities that a human mind can conduct to seek power. An example of power corrupt mind, every corner of unit 731 yells out brutality of Japanese army under stewardship of Shiro Ishii, the commander of the unit. In this unit they carried out purported purposeful experiments on nationalities of America, Russians and Chinese to develop weapons of biological warfare. This resulted  into possible deaths of some 200,000 people. The complex is spread in 6 square kilometer, housing some 150 buildings, 4500 containers used to raise fleas. Six giant plants to make chemicals and to fill it in 1800 containers is still present there. As for now some of the units are being used for the industrial purposes, but the rest of them reminds us of the most heinous war crimes.
At that time, the unit was disbanded into headquarters. Parts of the Unit 731 complex still remain – there are buildings where experiments were performed on man and animals, courtyards and open areas where prisoners were subjected to live bombs detonated at close range to enable researchers to evaluate the effect of explosives of the sort that Japanese soldiers were encountering in the fields.
The Chinese government sanctioned the Unit and the surrounding area as a learning center for the future generations of Chinese, and just recently visitors from the West have been allowed access to the killing fields at Harbin. There are reports of paranormal activity associated with the old charnel houses: ghost lights and apparitions are frequently seen, including a ghostly figure that walks in the empty precincts surroundings of the frostbite units. Ghostly voices have been heard and anomalies frequently appear in photographs taken in the area. Recently, during the filming of a BBC television documentary, the English film crew experienced unexplainable problems with their lights and batteries – often a sure sign of ghostly activity. Many speculate that as the story of Unit 731 is more widely told, the ghosts of those tragically tormented and murdered there are becoming more and more active, and more anxious for justice than ever before.
Gettysburg
Gettysburg – Pennsylvania USA
Background and what makes it a haunting place
It is a place where the largest battle was fought and it is the place with large number of ghost stories, this is the battlefield of Gettysburg where President Abraham Lincoln gave a very impressive speech after the war was over. This is the place where the US 20th Marine saw ghost of George Washington that leaded them to the battlefield. On July 4th 1863 there were some 28,000 causalities noted in Pennsylvania region. It was one of the bloodiest civil war where one third people died in the region. If lost and not been able to find the battlefield, just go around in the village and ask, and everyone will tell that you are standing in the field itself. Since the war was so close to the town, many houses were used as a  make shift hospitals, to nurse the sick, many soldiers died. People have experienced the “phantom smells” in Baltimore streets and odour of peppermint. As per rumor, ladies used to carry the  handkerchief with smell of peppermint covering their mouth to avoid the smell of the blood. That smell is still in the air. Gettysburg College now known as Pennsylvania College, consisted of three brick buildings, where some 100 students were killed, during the war. Till date one can see the physical effects but the spirits are also seen. Pennsylvania Hall is the most haunted place in the campus, with white columns, where many officers and students have seen figures of soldiers pacing back and forth in the building.
Nearby in Farnsworth hall ,the breakfast is still served as during those days. It has the original rafters and flooring with some 100 bullet holes,where many have seen a woman in her period clothes and one when tries to get closer, she disappears. The battle has left its spirits behind.
East End
Location: White chapel, London East End, London, England.
Back ground and what makes it haunting place
In the north of the Thames River is situated the East End of London. The East End came into being as the separate villages, in the east of London, spread and the fields between them were built upon, a process that occurred in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. From the beginning, East End has always contained some of the poorest areas of London. This part had became synonymous with poverty, overcrowding, disease and criminality .The White chapel / Spittal fields area of East London has been mostly inhabited by Anglos and Jewish moneylenders. It was a place of soldiers and prostitutes, brawls and bawdy houses, thieves and the most derelicts of English society.

In 1888 the White chapel area of London was the spot of some of the most brutal murders by the famous “Jack the Ripper” crimes. Murders and identity of Jack remain unsolved, even today. Some says that the killer was a psychopathic doctor; others believe that the killer, to have been Queen Victoria’s grandson, Prince Albert Victor, but it doesn’t have an iota of truth as there are no proofs to support it.

Five women, all of them poor prostitutes, were slaughtered by the mysterious Jack in the span of just four months, known collectively as “The Autumn of Terror.”  Nevertheless, it is thought that his horrible mutilation of Mary Kelly was his last act of violence and there is no evidence that Jack, whoever he may have been, killed again after November 1888.

Today, the visitors to London’s East End can walk through the streets and visit pubs and other locations that Jack may have haunted in life – and death. Walking tours of the area are very popular and Jack’s legacy is certainly the most enduring. Other ghosts that haunts the East End are those of Jack’s victims, in various stages of mutilation; a ghostly band of Roman soldiers; a murderous sea captain’s ghost that haunts a local pub; and a mysterious black carriage drawn by ghastly white horses that approaches without a sound and disappears right before your eyes. These and other haunts, combined with the long haunted history of the East End make it one of the must visit ghostly locations in the world.

Sunday 13 May 2012

Questions people play


Questions people play

Adam met Eve in the Garden of Eden's and offered her an apple. Eve must have reverted back to Adam seeing a novel round thing with sheen "What I should do with this?" Myth logically they were harbingers of human race and that question kick started process of developing human life.
Life comprises of so many trifling affairs that missing one of them could bring emptiness in overall life. Questions are such small affairs. Born and brought up in democratic India, has given us liberty to ask anything from anyone.
President, Prime Ministers, CEO's, Chief of staffs, rich and powerful. Questions haven't spared any one of them. If anybody intruded the limits it's barrage of question that has stopped him.
Recently many firms have launched grooming classes for their employees where they taught how to answer to boss and super boss, table manners, clothing manners, speaking manners but Questioning manners?. While reading the below mentioned you will come to know every thing asked has got its own importance.
Following just alphabetical order they are classified as:
1. Pleasing Question- PQ
2. Query Question –QQ
3. Real Question –RQ
4. Stupid Question - (SQ)

1. Pleasing Question- It is played as to please somebody and many a time mistook as bootlicking by many. PQ's arise in situation of attraction where two parties get attracted to each other and most of the time it is sexual attraction. Like a young girl asking a hunk "What you do to maintain such a slim body textures?" PQ"s if played genuinely and with focus creates a room for everlasting relationship. Most of the time it is not flattering but an attempt to kick start process of comradeship where receiver comes in child mode and giver is in adult role.

2. Query Question- One more word that could replace this is "Pop-up" Questions. This is found in persons of knowing mind and in extreme cases when second party reject to answer it fall into irritation category. If such person comes across entirely novel thing tantalizing their visual followed by intellectual interest it trigger a barrage questions in and out. Learning is never ending process probably learning comes when they wish to keep knowing about many things. To satisfy all "?" they not only ask but read, observe, and interact. As a child grows one must have seen that he asks many questions and later on when physical growth takes place that child lives in him in form of emotions and due to this child like curiosity world has seen many scientists, Business tycoons, computer wizards exploring and attaining pinnacle as for them Life is learning.

3. Real Questions: Let's call it as "Journalists minded questions". They are of very serious by nature, said in limited words at correct time to correct person and are dangerously played. Behind those limited words lies deep interrogation, and investigation into facts and figures backed up with deep reading. It is asked in adult mode to a person bearing an adult role. And it has witnessed many melodramatic situations and in parliaments many governments have come down. Very moment they are played there offshoot an aura of silence for few moments before somebody gather courage to break it.

4. Stupid Question
These are Child like questions. Most of the time one discover them mushrooming in Co-ed classes. In classes when it becomes of prime importance to create an impression on teacher than in such a crisis many come up with SQ's with also a motto of conveying that they are also intelligent to sparkling females present. At prima facie one ask a real question and receives a tacit applaud followed by few more real questions, query questions and than pleasing questions than from there such a scarcity emerges Stupid Questions that are irrelevant to subject, concerned person and context of discussion.
But sometimes these questions asked on frequent basis turns into a relationship where giver comes in parent mode with sympathy as its root to receiver and brings him on track of rationality and relevant while giving reply to his offbeat questions and realizing him unconsciously of the situation..
Although a genuine attempt is been made while categorizing them into best possible mode but it is not disagreeable that many haven't found a place in all four. Take for instance this situation where a dead body is wrapped in a white cloth giving it overall a melancholy milieu with gloom and chaotic situation reveals everything about situation. Suddenly enters a postman finding himself in awkward and most odd circumstances he vomits out "Is there any death taken place?" A man annoyed replied sarcastically "No they are celebrating the marriage anniversary". An Accidentally asked question....Questions...No limits....... 

Wednesday 9 May 2012

Life as they like it - Indian Air force party culture


These dreamers float on an impatient wind. They set their wings against the directions of winds sometimes. They just need that sky to live, they challenge those scaling heights and brush with dangers everyday, they win everyday, they celebrate everyday. That’s how are the spirits of Young officers at Lohegaon Air Force station. They are at a far proximity from civil areas and they have their own world where they live life with young spirits. “We work from Monday to Friday. Our week begins Monday onwards with a parade that morning where everybody falls in. We have two long working days till 5:30 pm otherwise normal schedule is from 7 am to 2:30 pm” quotes Sdr. Leader Anupama Monga, who looks after PR within Air Force station.
 This station was established under stewardship of Gp. Captain R. Hamildon of Royal Indian Air Force of British empire in wake of second world war to provide security to Bombay ports and the this economic capital city of India. It is a peacetime training center for operational squadron and also a center for induction of the new aircrafts, practically; all the aircrafts of IAF have adorned the skies of Pune. Facilities wise this station is equipped with all lifestyle activities and sports you can think of. And this center has a plethora of sportsmen who have brought glory to their squadron and nation.
 All work and all play make Jack a tough boy. They believe in play hard, work hard and if drink hard too? (For this Defense officers are labeled as notorious in civil sector). And here, Sqdr. Ldr. Monga gives setback to this contemporary image. “ From Monday to Friday officers debarred themselves from getting booze because next day is flying day and this embargo is to minimize risk to life during flying. This concept is known as “Bottle to throttle” at station. And than comes Friday heralding a two days off. On Friday we have a “Beering Ceremony”, a long time tradition in IAF’s history. All officers have a get together and they dip their metallic ranks in mugs full of beer and after a gap of 8-10 hrs. They drink it.” And she is unaware of reason but for sure there are high strings of emotions attached to it. It’s not only ranks but emotions they drown in bubbling spirits that somewhat encourage them to take flying risk everyday. It’s an act of proving bravado and big heart behind such acts. In reality these acts can be mistook for displaying sheer foolish sentiments. However, it is good for nation that they are far from reality that prohibits a normal man to put his life on stake. And truly they deserve gala nights.
 “ Dining-in-nights is one of such formal parties, official parties where there is a 45 mins. Drinks session followed by 3-5 course of meals and than they raise a toast of wine to President of India after meals and call off food service after coffee. And our commanding officer can ask anybody to deliver a speech in an extempore situation. Likewise we have umpteen parties in similar fashion with umpteen dress codes. For this we have dress code no.10.,” says Anupama and it somewhat seems that parties are more like drills. “Not at all apart from picnics allotted to every section once or twice in every year and theme parties, there are two parties that no officer could afford to miss New Year bash and Husband’s night. In normal course officer’s wife keep their husbands on toes for arranging parties but in Husband’s night all the officers are invited by their wives and they are chief guests of honor on that night somewhat breaking chivalrous rules and wives do all arrangements on their own without troubling Men at station.”
Officers observe a strict hierarchy and keep distance with juniors and Airmen. But these young officers’ wives work closely with their Airmen families. They educate their wives imparting literacy in some cases, organizing healthy baby shows, Aids awareness programs, family planning programs and many others relevant with time and trends under the banner of Air Force Wives Welfare Association (AFWWA). And they are like a big family. Their lives are example for youth of today when it comes to celebrating life. The wine and work both are mode of celebration. They lead a life that many wish to live, many try in that direction, but only few are entitled for it in the end. And few who prevails it are the people who live every moment at fullest. Be it a hard breath taking away moments or fun moments they take everything in stride and comes out with flying colors.

Monday 7 May 2012

Brickfields - Little India of Malaysia


Brickfields – Little India of Malaysia
During week of October 2011 Prime Minister Manmohan Singh visit to Kuala lumpur Malaysia beckoned a beginning of new era of relationship between two countries. This being cumulative effect of Manmohan Singh’s look east policy a new agreement was signed by both the leaders.
Their visit to Little India and inauguration of novel and magnificent get up of the place was reflection of augmented proximity between two nations.
Little India is located in the heart of Kuala lumpur in place called as Brickfields. It’s not only Little India but entire Brickfield lives up to Malaysia, truly Asia image. It is domain of people from all walks of life and all ethnic communities and majority of them are Indians.
It got its name from kiln of bricks being produced by labor who British bought from India. Situated bang opposite to KL Sentral it was prime spot where Indian workers laid down railway line to smoothen transportation of goods and bricks. Now upkeep and construction of railway line is taken care by Indian Railway Constructions (IRCON). Crossing the road and enter into one of the lane where situated row of houses that will remind you of British era architecture of carved wooden frames and roofs of teak. Beyond if you take further walk and move towards square on your right hand side a narrow ally will connect you to bazaars of little India. Blaring music of tollywood item numbers coming from shops selling pirated movies. Street side vendors selling flowers, eatable and knick knacks haggling with customers will make you feel at home. In the shops are available items ranging from Prestige pressure cooker to MDH Masala, sarees, wedding gowns to Dabur Chyawanprash are available here.
Life never rest in Brickfields. Morning usually begins between 4:30 and 5 am where azaan from nearby mosque is wake up call. Place gain momentum with morning aarti and euphony of bells coming from temple. Located nearby to oldest church is a Buddha temple built in 19th century. A dormitory as well it is center for Buddhist studies and mediation. Gigantic effigy of sleeping Buddha will captivate your mind. Vivekanand Ashram, church, temple, mosque all situated near to each other reflects unity in diversity among Malaysians. Dominated by ethnic south Indians saw communal riot once in 60’s. Till date ethnic chiense, Malay muslims and hindus celebrate all festivals with pomp and show. Most of them love Indian culture and food that’s for the reason you will find throngs of people occupying Annalakshmi, part of temple of fine arts. It’s not because food is free here because they buy food and donate money. Plethora of activities like dance, music, drama makes temple of fine arts a happening place.
In the heart of Brickfields situated Palm court, one of the oldest society where lives majority of Indians. It is said to be landing ground for Indians as many of them spend their very first days here before moving to other parts of Kuala lumpur. Indians who have come all the way from India to win their bread and butter comprising of majority of IT workers once in 2007 were harassed and raided by local police and immigration officials that Indian Government swung into action. As a matter of fact place house scores of illegal migrants. Condominium has witnessed rise and fall of many people. From here rose three glitterati from rags to riches. Ananda Krishna (owner of Maxis), Bastina Pillai Paul Nicholas, first Asian banker and founder of Oriental bank and Tan sri Devaki Krisnan, the first woman in Islamic state to contest election. At one end of spectrum there are positive vibes coming from places of worship and at other end of spectrum there are negative vibes coming from dens of crime. During evening there is sudden flurry of people rushing to adjacent area of 100 years old YMCA hostel. It’s time when prostitutes are luring the prospects and soliciting them. Betting and online gamble “clubs” are mushrooming here. A country where it is death sentence for possessing drugs you can find peddlers selling small packs of party drugs and hashish. To find them you need not to put your back and toil. You just need to pull the right plugs. Cooking as an activity is not encouraged in most of the houses and people prefer to eat outside. And everything is available in Brickfields to satisfy your taste buds. From pure veg without onion and garlic food to North and south Indian chetti delicacies to Malay cusine to even chaats, pani poori, Chinese and scores of dishes are available here.
It is congruence of all types of culture where one culture doesn’t dominate over other. An instance of democracy, where everything has its own place, setting example in front of the world. So a truly Asia and truly India both culture thrives here.

Sunday 6 May 2012

Woman status - views on first episode of Satya mev jayte


Satya mev jayate – first episode
I remember Laxmibai our household maid who everyday use to come late. Every night her husband use to thrash her taking away her income. Her girl child Sharda too was subjected to the same violence. Being a woman was as if a life-long punishment for them. Her husband Ghanshyam threatened her to kill if she gave birth to girl child. He fallen for some other woman and intended to marry her that one day Laxmi decided to end the cruel saga and beaten up her husband.
Message of this story isn’t kind of brutalism Laxmi went through but another woman in life of her man was the reason of all drama. A woman isn’t a friend of another woman. A woman is always a foe of another woman. They do not have empathy and sympathy towards the person of the same sex. All female beings other than human have a sense of belonging to their on gender and they come to rescue when there is some danger but sadly woman doesn’t. Be it a dowry incident, prostitution, sex scandals of married male personalities, murders behind extra marital affairs behind every social crime against woman there is a woman.
In girl child foeticide  episode the most cruel role was being played by Mother – in – laws than their husbands. A female who is born as a woman threatening her daughter in law (another woman) that if at all she is going to give birth to girl child (woman) she wouldn’t be spared.  
Entire life in the universe depends on woman. Out of her womb comes out life that forms a whole chain assuring continuity of life. To be a woman is matter of pride or of primary importance not of being secondary sex. She takes all the pains and suffering to bring up her children. This pain if one woman realizes of another probably it will see a sharp downfall in crime against woman. If all women on this planet get united pick up agenda that they shouldn’t be entitled as secondary sex than their prowess could not be challenged by certain sect of men who think that they are weaker sex. Gays, lesbians, eunuchs like sects when can fight for their rights and fetching equal status in society than why not woman. You know why? Because many a woman aren’t in favor of woman getting equal status in man dominated society. They have chosen to live a life as secondary sex. Man will always be considered as family/ unit leader. The time has come for woman to change her thinking that solely man isn’t responsible for their status of secondary sex. Truth is that there is no similarity of thoughts among woman.


Ganga Aarti - An ethereal experience


Jostling crowds come to halt, mind blowing noises change track to
rhythmic sounds, tapping feet are at halt and eyes are closed. Glaring
fire balls, euphonic bells, camphor, incense all together seize the
moment as this is time for Ganga Aarti in Hardwar.
"This sound annihilates noise within and makes you humble (Aarat means
to be humble). President Rajendra Prasad, Govind Vallabh Pant, Rajiv
Gandhi and Indira Gandhi like who's who of society came here and felt
serenity of this aarti," says Dayakrishna Tiwari who is serving
spiritual needs of people from all the walks of life for last 50 years
and his face is aired on TV and appeared in many Gulshan Kumar albums.
"I am the doer but she is whole sole for many from beggar to businessman
she is a source of reverence and faith."

During 1916 when British tried to divert water of the Ganga to build a
canal, the teerth purohit (Pilgrim guide) and local mahant (Priest) under the stewardship of
Pandit Madan Mohan Malviya did satyagrah (movement). As a result governing
municipal body lifted the ban on kathas (spiritual lectures) and aartis and Malviya
established Ganga Sabha for management of rituals, place and social
work. “Had it not been British efforts there would have been no such activity taking place. A river changes its course every year because o continuous flowing sand and slit that keep bringing transience in course o its direction o flow. So they tried to do some good work from zero point of Ganga that is Mayapur and today we are continuing with their work. This canal water will quench thirst of North India” elaborates Ramakrishna SOD Water works in Hardwar “We are in process of finalizing everything that would include increasing depth and breadth o Ganga.
"Since childhood I am seeing this aarti performed everyday as the sun
sets. During peak seasons more than a 100,000 devotee’s stand by the stairs leading to river
to not only witness but also take part in this sacred tradition. And I
think Ganga is a matter of faith," adds Vishnumurti of Rammurti and
Vishnumurti shop which has been doing business here for the last 150
years. Today the aarti has become a spectacular event to feel.
”This is going on since Anadi kaal (Origin not known). We have record of 700-800 years ensuring presence of people and temples. This temple of Ganga was built by Bhishma, son of Ganga as per anecdotes and in 1118 it was rehabilitated by king. And in the same fashion Mugal king Akbar reconstructed temple of Vishnu where his feet are imprinted and Raja Man Singh’s Samadhi is also here showing his love for Ganga when he left his body.” Explain Pt. Mohan Das Sharma historical and mythological importance of place. It is said that water washes away sin when you took dip in it and when cremated it is a gateway to heaven. “People flow remains of dead body o their kith and kins’ ashes so as ensure that they reach heaven. They flow lot of things with rituals including money too. The divers who take out money keeping lives at stake are Mahabrhamins appointed for this since centuries and they today do this job for sake of continuing tradition.” Highlights Sharma quoting its importance in lives of people.
"It's because of Ganga people come to Hardwar and
whatever we earn collectively, say around a million daily during peak
seasons is because of Ganga. Ton of milk, ghee, sweets, cotton and
other commodities are consumed everyday in this area. Hindujas, Birlas,
all business tycoons, come to this holy city for pilgrimage," boasts Som
Dutt Sotri, a teerth purohit (pilgrim guide) whose family has been guiding people into
performing rituals since 18th century. His family represents people of
Punjab and Rajasthan. "In three price slots of Rs.201, Rs.301, Rs.501
you could book slots and booking should be done prior to two months of
date of arrival." Things that comprise Aarti are
  • Cotton – range from of Rs.101 to 1001 (approx ½ kg daily)
  • Curd/Milk – Approx 1.25 kg
  • Sweets – starts from 11/2 kg to no limits
  • Rice
  • Flowers/ Sandal paste
  • Towels (To hold Aarti equipment)
  • Raw Threads wrapped around
  • Seats made up of Silver


"Words, tunes, rituals, music are best form of imagination and this
takes you out of all worldly problems and stress, churns your emotion
and mind is open to feel truth," explains Bireshwar Upadhyay, an
ex-engineer and now a veteran social reformer of Gayatri Pariwar.
It's more of a sense of surrender that brings people from adjacent
cities everyday. According to anecdotes origin of this tradition has its root in Satyug
when King Bhagirath brought Ganga down from the heaven. "It is not the
water. It is matter of faith over matter of debate," affirms Joginder
Arora of Mathurawala, famous for poori-sabji for last 50 years.
Har ki Pauri attracts crowds throughout the year and aarti is performed
on all the banks of Ganga which flows through Hardwar. "The shops close
to Ganga cost higher and yield higher returns. The area is visited
throughout the day by devotees. However, the crowd peaks during the
evenings for aarti." Ganga is not considered as water in strict terms from business tycoons, shop owners, vendors, pandits, mahants, guides, photographers, service
providers, farmers, small time entrepreneurs, seekers it is a source of livelihood for millions of it. And it is true what gives food, clothes, shelter and money to thousands could not be mere flowing water.