PHIR ANDHERA NIGAL GAYA SOORAJ
PHIR PEHRON KI ZINDGAANI MEIN,
KITNE CHEHRE BADAL GAYA SOORAJ
GAR HUA AANKH SE ZARA OJHAAL,
LOG KAHTEIN HEIN DHAAL GAYA SOORAJ
AAJ PHIR ROZ KI TARAH DOOBA,
KAISE KAH DOON, SAMBHAAL GAYA SOORAJ
RAAT GAHRAI TO SAMAJH AAYA
SAARI DUNIYA KO CHAAL GAYA SOORAJ!!!
CHIRAG JAIN
(I LIKED IT)
VIBHA TAILANG
Friday, November 26, 2010
Sunday, November 21, 2010
“Arrogance, pride, anger, conceit, harshness and ignorance—these qualities belong to those of demonic nature, O son of Pritha.”
(Lord Krishna, Bhagavad-gita, 16.4)
THERE IS VERY THIN LINE BETWEEN ARROGANCE AND RESERVE NATURE,HARSHNESS AND BEING RUDE,OUTSPOKEN OR SHOWING DISRESPECT,EXTROVERT AND NON-SERIOUS,INTROVERT AND SHY,PRIDE AND SELF-RESPECT,ANGER AND DISTRUCTIVE,COWARD AND CAUTIOUS,INACTION AND LETHARGY,LOBBYING AND ADVOCACY,ETC!!
SO AS FEATURE WRITING,FICTION OR STORY WRITING,STORY ADAPTATIONS,PLAYWRITING,SCREENPLAY WRITING,CONTENT DEVOLOPER,TRANSLATIONS,COPYWRITING,CAPTION WRITING,CARTOON CAPTION WRITING,PHOTO CAPTION WRITING,NEWS JOURNALISM,REPORT WRITING,VIEWS,ANALYSIS OR EDITORIAL WRITING AND DEVOLOPMENTAL ISSUES WRITING!!! ETC.
ONE NEED TO THINK,NEED TO KNOW HOW TO DIFFRENTIATE IT,AND MUST PRACTICE TO INCULCATE IT IN DAILY BEHAVIOUR.BALANCE IS ALWAYS A KEY WORD.
VIBHA TAILANG
(Lord Krishna, Bhagavad-gita, 16.4)
THERE IS VERY THIN LINE BETWEEN ARROGANCE AND RESERVE NATURE,HARSHNESS AND BEING RUDE,OUTSPOKEN OR SHOWING DISRESPECT,EXTROVERT AND NON-SERIOUS,INTROVERT AND SHY,PRIDE AND SELF-RESPECT,ANGER AND DISTRUCTIVE,COWARD AND CAUTIOUS,INACTION AND LETHARGY,LOBBYING AND ADVOCACY,ETC!!
SO AS FEATURE WRITING,FICTION OR STORY WRITING,STORY ADAPTATIONS,PLAYWRITING,SCREENPLAY WRITING,CONTENT DEVOLOPER,TRANSLATIONS,COPYWRITING,CAPTION WRITING,CARTOON CAPTION WRITING,PHOTO CAPTION WRITING,NEWS JOURNALISM,REPORT WRITING,VIEWS,ANALYSIS OR EDITORIAL WRITING AND DEVOLOPMENTAL ISSUES WRITING!!! ETC.
ONE NEED TO THINK,NEED TO KNOW HOW TO DIFFRENTIATE IT,AND MUST PRACTICE TO INCULCATE IT IN DAILY BEHAVIOUR.BALANCE IS ALWAYS A KEY WORD.
VIBHA TAILANG
Friday, November 19, 2010
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Ten Fundamental Precepts of Buddhism
Ten Fundamental Precepts of Buddhism
by Himalaya Crafts on Tuesday, November 16, 2010 at 3:31pm
No.1: Don’t destroy life. We all have our life, The Universe is life itself. We should not destroy that of which we are a part. We should not destroy life in vain.
No.2: Don’t steal. We have our own place in the world; our own position and property. We should not invade another s position. We should not steal.
No.3: Don’t desire too much. We all have desire. Desire is an important factor in our life. But excessive desire is not the origin of happiness. It destroys our composure.Too much desire tends to make our life unhappy. So Gautama Buddha recognized the existence of desire but he warned against too much indulgence. He advised us not to desire too much.
No.4: Don’t lie. We are living in the Universe. The Universe is the truth itself. Truth and honesty are bound together. If we want to find the truth we must be honest. If we are not honest we can never find our real situation in the Universe.
No.5: Don’t live by selling liquor. This seems rather strange as a religious precept. I feel that the original concept might have been not to drink liquor. Perhaps as Buddhism spread from India to countries like China and Japan this precept was altered to suit local conditions. In those northern countries alcohol was considered an important aid to survival during the cold winter months. So personally I feel that it is important not to drink, but we should recognize the precept in the form that it has come to us from the past.
No.6: Don’t discuss failures of Buddhist priests and laymen. As Buddhists we try our best to live and practice the Buddhist life. In doing so we often make mistakes. This is natural. Our mistakes come directly from our efforts. This may sound strange, but it is the fact in our life. So when we see the mistakes of others we should not be critical, for their mistakes are only the product of their efforts in this life.
No.7: Don’t praise yourself or berate others. Modern psychology tells us that most of us have some sort of superiority or inferiority complex. I think this is basically true,and because of these personal inclinations we are prone to praise or criticize ourselves and other people. But we are all human beings. If we recognize the true situation it is impossible to blame others for their faults, and praising ourselves is needless—it is a waste of breath.
No.8: Don’t begrudge the sharing of Buddhist teachings and other things, but give them freely. Our tendency is to want more than we have. We want more teachings; we want more things. But when we see our situation clearly we realize that we are part of the wide and glorious Universe. We have everything we need already. In such a situation it is natural to give. We want to share the teachings and what wealth we have with others. It is a natural activity of our true situation.
No.9: Don’t become angry. Many of us are prone to become angry. It seems a natural outcome of our personality, but in fact anger is not our natural state—it is not our natural condition. In Buddhism we seek to maintain our composure. To be composed is our natural condition. To be natural is the teaching of Gautama Buddha.
No.10: Don’t abuse the three supreme values. Buddha, Dharma and Sangha are the foundation of Buddhist life. We must honor them, esteem them and devote ourselves to them.
http://www.himalayacrafts.com/
by Himalaya Crafts on Tuesday, November 16, 2010 at 3:31pm
No.1: Don’t destroy life. We all have our life, The Universe is life itself. We should not destroy that of which we are a part. We should not destroy life in vain.
No.2: Don’t steal. We have our own place in the world; our own position and property. We should not invade another s position. We should not steal.
No.3: Don’t desire too much. We all have desire. Desire is an important factor in our life. But excessive desire is not the origin of happiness. It destroys our composure.Too much desire tends to make our life unhappy. So Gautama Buddha recognized the existence of desire but he warned against too much indulgence. He advised us not to desire too much.
No.4: Don’t lie. We are living in the Universe. The Universe is the truth itself. Truth and honesty are bound together. If we want to find the truth we must be honest. If we are not honest we can never find our real situation in the Universe.
No.5: Don’t live by selling liquor. This seems rather strange as a religious precept. I feel that the original concept might have been not to drink liquor. Perhaps as Buddhism spread from India to countries like China and Japan this precept was altered to suit local conditions. In those northern countries alcohol was considered an important aid to survival during the cold winter months. So personally I feel that it is important not to drink, but we should recognize the precept in the form that it has come to us from the past.
No.6: Don’t discuss failures of Buddhist priests and laymen. As Buddhists we try our best to live and practice the Buddhist life. In doing so we often make mistakes. This is natural. Our mistakes come directly from our efforts. This may sound strange, but it is the fact in our life. So when we see the mistakes of others we should not be critical, for their mistakes are only the product of their efforts in this life.
No.7: Don’t praise yourself or berate others. Modern psychology tells us that most of us have some sort of superiority or inferiority complex. I think this is basically true,and because of these personal inclinations we are prone to praise or criticize ourselves and other people. But we are all human beings. If we recognize the true situation it is impossible to blame others for their faults, and praising ourselves is needless—it is a waste of breath.
No.8: Don’t begrudge the sharing of Buddhist teachings and other things, but give them freely. Our tendency is to want more than we have. We want more teachings; we want more things. But when we see our situation clearly we realize that we are part of the wide and glorious Universe. We have everything we need already. In such a situation it is natural to give. We want to share the teachings and what wealth we have with others. It is a natural activity of our true situation.
No.9: Don’t become angry. Many of us are prone to become angry. It seems a natural outcome of our personality, but in fact anger is not our natural state—it is not our natural condition. In Buddhism we seek to maintain our composure. To be composed is our natural condition. To be natural is the teaching of Gautama Buddha.
No.10: Don’t abuse the three supreme values. Buddha, Dharma and Sangha are the foundation of Buddhist life. We must honor them, esteem them and devote ourselves to them.
http://www.himalayacrafts.com/
Sunday, November 14, 2010
Saturday, November 13, 2010
Thursday, November 11, 2010
FOLLOWERS!!!
"No country can become a nation by producing a race of immitators."
Mahatma Gandhi
BUT IF YOU GET INSPIRED BY ANYONE'S THOUGHTS,ACTIONS,LIFE....ONE CAN FOLLOW!!!
VIBHA TAILANG
Mahatma Gandhi
BUT IF YOU GET INSPIRED BY ANYONE'S THOUGHTS,ACTIONS,LIFE....ONE CAN FOLLOW!!!
VIBHA TAILANG
If somebody throws a stone at u, make that stone a milestone for u. Let ur work do the talking not ur mouth...
Everyone die but not Everyone ' LIVE '
Success needs miles & miles of walking & that walking come in inches, step by step!
(BUT ONE CAN SPEED UP AND CAN DO BRISK WALKING,IF THEY REALLY DO EFFORTS AND TRY TO DO SO!!!)
Those hiding in the shadow waiting 4 the SUN!
Everyone die but not Everyone ' LIVE '
Success needs miles & miles of walking & that walking come in inches, step by step!
(BUT ONE CAN SPEED UP AND CAN DO BRISK WALKING,IF THEY REALLY DO EFFORTS AND TRY TO DO SO!!!)
Those hiding in the shadow waiting 4 the SUN!
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Saturday, November 6, 2010
PEACE
SOMEONE ASKED GOD-'I WANT PEACE'.
GOD TOLD HIM,DROP 'I',ITS 'EGO',DROP 'WANT',ITS 'DESIRE',
AND YOU WILL GET 'PEACE'!!!
UNKNOWN!!
BUT IN MY VIEW----
WITHOUT DESIRE YOU WON'T BE ABLE TO FULFILL YOUR BASIC NEEDS,
NEITHER CAN HELP OTHERS MUCH
SO--
EMPHASIS ON 'BALANCE' AND 'LIMIT'AND 'WISDOM' IN EVERYTHING,
'PEACE' WILL PREVAIL.
VIBHA TAILANG
GOD TOLD HIM,DROP 'I',ITS 'EGO',DROP 'WANT',ITS 'DESIRE',
AND YOU WILL GET 'PEACE'!!!
UNKNOWN!!
BUT IN MY VIEW----
WITHOUT DESIRE YOU WON'T BE ABLE TO FULFILL YOUR BASIC NEEDS,
NEITHER CAN HELP OTHERS MUCH
SO--
EMPHASIS ON 'BALANCE' AND 'LIMIT'AND 'WISDOM' IN EVERYTHING,
'PEACE' WILL PREVAIL.
VIBHA TAILANG
Friday, November 5, 2010
FESTIVITY
ITS A SEASON OF FESTIVITY,
SPREAD HAPPINESS,JOY,SMILE,UNITY AND HUMANITY
AND NOT DRINKING,SMOKING,POLLUTION AND 'JUWA',OR BLIND FAITH ON WRONG RITUALS.
HAPPY FESTIVAL SEASON!!!
VIBHA TAILANG
SPREAD HAPPINESS,JOY,SMILE,UNITY AND HUMANITY
AND NOT DRINKING,SMOKING,POLLUTION AND 'JUWA',OR BLIND FAITH ON WRONG RITUALS.
HAPPY FESTIVAL SEASON!!!
VIBHA TAILANG
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
SELFLESSNESS
Sometimes people are Nothing..You make them Something..&When they become Something...They feel that you are Nothing….
UNKNOWN
(for example-hum voters neta chunte hein,fhir ye leaders bun ker humein 5 salon ke liye bhul jatein hein!!!
I BELIEVE NO ONE MAKE ANYONE,ONE CAN HELP.ITS BETTER TO WORK SELFLESSLY WITHOUT EXPECTATIONS AND MOVE ON. IF YOU DESERVE,ITS MOST PROBABLE THAT YOU WILL GET BACK,WHATEVER YOU DESERVE!!!
VIBHA TAILANG
UNKNOWN
(for example-hum voters neta chunte hein,fhir ye leaders bun ker humein 5 salon ke liye bhul jatein hein!!!
I BELIEVE NO ONE MAKE ANYONE,ONE CAN HELP.ITS BETTER TO WORK SELFLESSLY WITHOUT EXPECTATIONS AND MOVE ON. IF YOU DESERVE,ITS MOST PROBABLE THAT YOU WILL GET BACK,WHATEVER YOU DESERVE!!!
VIBHA TAILANG
My life is an adventure....
Many Mountains I have yet to climb....
many Roads I have yet to travel.......
I am here to be known...
my legacy is here to stay..... *..*
Love yourself...others will follow*..*)).......
UNKNOWN
DEFINITLY NEHRUJI HAS ALSO SAID-
"MILES TO GO BEFORE I SLEEP"
LOVING AND PAMPERING YOURSELF
IS NOT JUST BEING SELFISH.
ONE 'CAN' CARE SELF WHILE CARING FOR OTHERS.
VIBHA TAILANG
Many Mountains I have yet to climb....
many Roads I have yet to travel.......
I am here to be known...
my legacy is here to stay..... *..*
Love yourself...others will follow*..*)).......
UNKNOWN
DEFINITLY NEHRUJI HAS ALSO SAID-
"MILES TO GO BEFORE I SLEEP"
LOVING AND PAMPERING YOURSELF
IS NOT JUST BEING SELFISH.
ONE 'CAN' CARE SELF WHILE CARING FOR OTHERS.
VIBHA TAILANG
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