1st May, 2011.
It has been a good weekend so far. Did some shopping-bought one coolers(and got one free as well), short shirts(gotta try them tomorrow), got some colorful casual shirts as well, washed clothes, cleaned my apartment and listened to some good music. This song 'Ahista Ahista' is awesome and catchy :-). A peaceful weekend is also the right time to set your priorities right!
I had just returned from one of the classic trips of my life Bangalore-Chennai-Bhopal-Ujjain-Indore-Ahmedabad-Bangalore. Had the pleasure of visiting numerous temples in Madhya Pradesh, the most memorable one being Omkareshwar Jyothirlingam along with Mahakaleshwar at Ujjain. With the blessings of the almighty God, I had an opportunity to interact with my own country men belonging to various linguistic backgrounds, travel to numerous villages and also had a chance to visit the Sabarmati Ashram at Ahmedabad.
All these solo travels to 11 Indian states(as on date) and 30 Indian cities(nearly) has given me experience, boldness and the courage to face life in the righteous manner. I had been subjected to numerous learnings in my life,at work place and in my travels as well. I must admit the fact that I had learnt more whenever I had travelled outside my home state Tamilnadu. Eventhough I work in a totally different line of work in a different industry, all these travels have given me maturity to face and interact with people and convey things in the righteous manner. When I step into any new city or even when I meet a stranger, there is no sense of insecurity or fear in my mind as I have experienced this many times to learn to overcome it. However, I would still exercise care and caution because you never know when you will get trouble :-).
My career is important to me and I must put every possible effort to make it colorful. All these travels and experience will help me in my career as well, as I believe any career by itself is a journey of meeting peoples. I have an obligation and sense of duty to make a bright, defining, memorable, achievement in my career for someone special to me. I have an obligation not towards my country alone, not towards parents or friends but towards Him. If not for myself, at least for Him, I need to win this. How much ever tough be the task, or how much ever non-co-operative and mean people might be during this journey, I need to win this for my Lord Ram and dedicate the success to him one day at Madurantakam. Stay assured, I, myself will stand and deliver and win this for Him.
-Krishna Kumar.S
Bangalore, India.
It has been a good weekend so far. Did some shopping-bought one coolers(and got one free as well), short shirts(gotta try them tomorrow), got some colorful casual shirts as well, washed clothes, cleaned my apartment and listened to some good music. This song 'Ahista Ahista' is awesome and catchy :-). A peaceful weekend is also the right time to set your priorities right!
I had just returned from one of the classic trips of my life Bangalore-Chennai-Bhopal-Ujjain-Indore-Ahmedabad-Bangalore. Had the pleasure of visiting numerous temples in Madhya Pradesh, the most memorable one being Omkareshwar Jyothirlingam along with Mahakaleshwar at Ujjain. With the blessings of the almighty God, I had an opportunity to interact with my own country men belonging to various linguistic backgrounds, travel to numerous villages and also had a chance to visit the Sabarmati Ashram at Ahmedabad.
All these solo travels to 11 Indian states(as on date) and 30 Indian cities(nearly) has given me experience, boldness and the courage to face life in the righteous manner. I had been subjected to numerous learnings in my life,at work place and in my travels as well. I must admit the fact that I had learnt more whenever I had travelled outside my home state Tamilnadu. Eventhough I work in a totally different line of work in a different industry, all these travels have given me maturity to face and interact with people and convey things in the righteous manner. When I step into any new city or even when I meet a stranger, there is no sense of insecurity or fear in my mind as I have experienced this many times to learn to overcome it. However, I would still exercise care and caution because you never know when you will get trouble :-).
My career is important to me and I must put every possible effort to make it colorful. All these travels and experience will help me in my career as well, as I believe any career by itself is a journey of meeting peoples. I have an obligation and sense of duty to make a bright, defining, memorable, achievement in my career for someone special to me. I have an obligation not towards my country alone, not towards parents or friends but towards Him. If not for myself, at least for Him, I need to win this. How much ever tough be the task, or how much ever non-co-operative and mean people might be during this journey, I need to win this for my Lord Ram and dedicate the success to him one day at Madurantakam. Stay assured, I, myself will stand and deliver and win this for Him.
-Krishna Kumar.S
Bangalore, India.