By Santwana Chatterjee on January 11,2007
 I am a wise man, a philosopher I am !
I don’t care a damn for you, I give a fig for them.
The world is full of fools , I’ll prove beyond doubt
Negation is the buzzword, positive is out.
Why run after illusions !
While nothing is going to stay.
Nothing you should care for.
To no one you should ... [full story]
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By Lakshmy R on August 09,2006
 Today more and more people are using computers as a apart of their daily life, for many reasons. Which just shows, how much effect this machine has on us. We can do anything on this man â made electronic machine. We can keep contact with close relatives or friends, via e-mail and chat, we can check ... [full story]
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By Lakshmy R on August 09,2006
 Heads arise at the sound of wedding bells, but all must know that the lead up to a marriage isnât always as easy as it sounds. Of course when you talk of marriage no problems would apparently be seen, but the whole things rumbles up at an unexpected time.
The boyâs parentâs select a girl, by her ... [full story]
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By Shreepal Singh on August 09,2006
 We live at three planes, or, we are conscious at three planes. These planes of consciousness are neither the inherent properties nor the bye-products of our bodily life. However, for action of the consciousness at these planes in the material world, generally, it needs a physical body. • Firstly, at the lowest level, at the ... [full story]
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By Editor Literary India on August 09,2006
 There is something I would like to share with you. Some years ago I found myself called to express to many what I feel to be an important if not most important lesson – until now I have withheld this for a moment in which I could share and hopefully give greater understandings to what I ... [full story]
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By Editor Literary India on August 09,2006
 How in the name of all things holy does this ever-morphing, yet somehow always square, peg manage to round itself enough to come upon the beginnings of a mate hiding in a heart shaped hole? That is but one of the questions. Never attracted to those like him, he looks for the pole. someone who is ... [full story]
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By Vikram Karwe on August 09,2006
 The map is not the territory â. What does this mean ? Liehtseâs famous parable of the Old Man at the Fort is perhaps apt to illustrate this concept :- An Old Man was living with his Son at an abandoned fort on the top of a hill, and one day he ... [full story]
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By Vikram Karwe on August 09,2006
 A wise man seeking enlightenment, renounced worldly life, took a strict vow of celibacy which was a sine qua non for attaining enlightenment and headed for the hills to live an ascetic existence of a hermit. He found a secluded cave and began his simple meditative life surviving on natural wild vegetation in the forest and ... [full story]
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By Vikram Karwe on August 09,2006
 Here is an apocryphal story, I heard long back, whose inner meaning had a profound positive effect on me : On his first visit to India, a rich merchant saw a man selling a small green fruit which he had never seen before. It looked fresh and juicy and the merchant was tempted, ... [full story]
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By Anjali Ranu on August 01,2006
 Commitment is something which you abide to do with all your heart and soul. We live in a cynical world where commitment is often obscured by day to day life.
People make goals for themselves in order to strive for greatness, but someone once told me that goals are not written, written down are only dreams. ... [full story]
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