Native place

If you could live anywhere in the world, where would it be?

I love my native palace so much because it is where I got to know many new things and interact with different kinds of people. I love everything’s about my hometown which includes the farm, traditional houses, the morning breeze and the peaceful surrounding that has lovely people.

My home city is specially famous for biggest religious festival of Hindus called “Kumbh Mela” on the conjunction of holy river Ganga, Yamuna and Saraswati. Colourful evening at the bank of rivers in Prayagraj are the beautiful memories ever.

Whenever I leave and continue life, I won’t never forget my hometown where I get my family and most likely where I grew up in to so many different things. I like my hometown, and I would like to take good people to go and we together contribute to make our hometown more beautiful and stronger because it a better and important to me. I wish my last breath which I take should be here on the holy land of  Prayagraj.

Protest

Constitution of India ensure that everyone has the same chance to access resources like education, employment, and housing without discrimination. But current government of Uttar Pradesh changes the UPPSC rules.

Thousands of Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission (UPPSC) aspirants staged a protest outside the headquarters of the commission in Prayagraj against the decision to conduct the Review Officer and Assistant Review Officer (RO-ARO) examination and the Provincial Civil Service (PCS) preliminary examination on different dates and in multiple shifts.

Aspirant’s protest

Our main demand is that PCS and RO/ARO examinations should be conducted on the same day in a single shift. We suspect that if this examination is held on different days, there may be a lack of transparency in the paper, and the possibility of rigging may increase. We believe that conducting the examination on the same day will ensure fairness and equal opportunity.

Non-violence is the highest moral virtue.

Tea

What part of your routine do you always try to skip if you can?

Tea is a central part of Indian culture and society, and is served at many occasions. It’s a symbol of hospitality and a way to bring people together.

I have an mental alarm for tea daily one in the morning and one in evening. It’s a good energizer to start a day and make a balance in evening when you feel little hungry.

I have to meet many people daily and visit various offices every place people generally offer tea and  I also do the same for them. Sometimes it repeated many time in a day. But over the last few years, for the health concerns, I have reduced it to maximum 3-4 cups a day.

Engagement of time

What is good about having a pet?

This is part of religion in India specially have more respect for cows. Here it’s a pleasure to have a cow as pet in the house and they also fit for health and wealth. You have to be regular, disciplined and manage time to take care for them. Your lots of time engaged with them.

A very famous stroy baby Shri Krishna when Kansa sent various demons to kill him, Yashoda Maa and the people of Gokul would take him to the cowshed to get rid of any problems over Kanhaiya and to protect him. Following on from this, Pujya Bhaishri explains the importance of the holy mother cow and cow dung.
Cows can be good pets because they are generally gentle, affectionate, and intelligent. They can also be low maintenance, requiring minimal grooming.


Cows can be good pets because they are generally gentle, affectionate, and intelligent. They can also be low maintenance, requiring minimal grooming.

Cow is respected member of family.
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ISKCON Kirtan

What podcasts are you listening to?

International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON), commonly referred to as the Hare Krishna movement.

The most famous and publicly recognizable ISKCON practice is kirtan, a congregational chanting or singing of the Hare Krishna mantra.

Hare Krishna Hare Krishna
Krishna Krishna Hare Hare
Hare Rama Hare Rama
Rama Rama Hare Hare

Specially I like bhajan of Mayuri Gandharvika, her songs are soulful and make your true believe in God.

Mayuri Gandharvika

Physics

What was your favorite subject in school?

Physics is favourite subject in school time because of physics teacher he teaches it so interestingly. He explain the concept behind every topic and correlate it with our daily life things. That forced me to think deep abot that topic.

Physics is a branch of science that involves the study of matter and its motion and behavior through space and time, along with related concepts such as energy and force in other words, understanding how the universe behaves.

Physics is the study of matter, energy, force, and how they interact to explain and predict natural phenomena. It’s a natural science that’s fundamental to understanding the world around us and is the foundation for other natural sciences.

Time is like a river

Do you need time?

“Yesterday is gone. Tomorrow has not yet come. We have only today. Let us begin.” – Mother Teresa

Time is like a river. You cannot touch the same water twice, because the flow that has passed will never pass again.

I have sufficient time for everything that is happening. Actually I have no any desire to change something or make it better. It’s better to accept the facts that already happened and make ready yourself for upcoming challenges.

But if you have some desires to fix something again. You don’t have to worry only have to wait for right time and you have make belief on Einstein’s theory related to time and space.

Einstein’s theory suggests that time is more like a river that can speed up, slow down, meander, and create whirlpools. You also touch same flow of river twice. Which means that time is not absolute and changes depending on location and speed.

Time is so powerful it is continuously changing. If it is not in your favour please wait, it will change automatically. And you definitely get right thing at a right time.

Time is like a river flow with it. Float with joy and ease.

Global Holidays

Invent a holiday! Explain how and why everyone should celebrate.

As we generally celebrate religious holidays, some national holidays, summer vacation and winter vacations etc.

In this era of globalisation we also need some global holidays for example World environment day, Earth day, Yoga day, World Peace day etc.

These holidays are seem very important and have a strong massage behind them. Whole world is facing environmental issues. We together need to celebrate it and we all together on this day avoid to do everything that effects environment. A day without fossil fuels, electricity, internet etc.

By which we have to understand that our ancestors spend a happy, stressless and successful life without these things. In the race of development we humans change ourselves. We all together must a rest from all this atleast for one day.

Same as Yaga day, a day for resolving health issues without use of any medicine. World peace day, a day without any war in the world. When we celebrate all this as a global holiday then we together realise real meaning of these days. Only a declaration of day isn’t sufficient for awareness or any kind of change I think. A global holiday for self realisation and for a better future for tomorrow.

Favourite websites

What are your favorite websites?

I’m on my computer or mobile a lot, so, there are many websites that I love to go like gmail, WhatsApp, Google, Google pay, telegram, YouTube, WordPress, Jio Savan etc.

But if I have to choose one of them Now a days jetpack is one of my favourite because I use it  more than any others app or website. It’s provide a plateform to connect with the people with same interest around the world. The people who love to read,  write and appreciate your thoughts.

Light over darkness

What historical event fascinates you the most?

On this day thousands year ago Lord Rama, King of Ayodhya returned from the forest completing his 14 years of exile. Prince Rama, his wife Sita, and brother Lakshman after defeating the demon king Ravana. To welcome them back, the people of Ayodhya lit oil lamps to guide their way. Since then Diwali festival was celebrated every year by Hindus.

The word Diwali comes from the Sanskrit word “deepavali”, which means “rows of lighted lamps”. Households across India celebrate by decorating their space with small lamps called diyas and other colourful lights.

People cover streets and buildings in festive lighting and there are lively songs and dance. Dazzling fireworks go off, creating a spectacle of noise and light. This helps to scare away evil spirits and celebrate the victory of good over evil.

Lord Rama was born in the “Ikshvaku” dynasty, which was founded by “King Ikshvaku”, son of Lord Surya. That is why Lord Rama is also called “Suryavanshi”. Lord Rama set an example of ideal governance that becomes famous as “Rama Rajya”.

Ram Rajya, Good Governance, Ethics, Principles. The concept of Ram Rajya is an ideal form of government, one in which the king and the people have a parent-child relationship, where the people can meet with the monarch at any time to discuss any issue, and the ruler makes choices.

Happy Diwali 🪔🪔.