Tuesday, January 30, 2007

Mice brain

Have u ever seen this before, nor do I? A niece of mine once was along with my cousin in a park and picks up a seed/nut of some berry, and looks at the lines on that and stares at it and makes this statement saying that this is the brain of the mice.

Interested in vegetarianism

Every one interested in vegetarianism and has this question. "Have we to kill living beings to survive? With 'living beings', I mean animals and plants. Isn't a plant a living being?"

Satvic eating so that you do not kill the plant or tree or bush. For instance, berries. You can pick berries but you do not kill the berry bush. You can pick fruit and you do not kill the fruit tree. You can pick everything that grows above the ground, but you do not kill. For instance, picking lettuce leaves, you do not have to kill the lettuce plant. You can pick the leaves that are ready to be picked as well as many, many other green vegetables. This is the ideal way to live. That eliminates then the root vegetables such as carrots and potatoes and so forth. Those that really like to eat root vegetables will pick a potato and then plant the eye of the potato and grow another potato. Takes a lot of keeping track of, to know how many potatoes to grow. But, it is a matter of conscience and a matter of who you are on the evolutionary path.
I remember many people say when you are on fasting or do some sort of varath people don’t recommend not to eat vegetable which are grown under the ground – root vegetables.

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Monday, January 08, 2007

Some strange logic

During one of the early morning drives in B’lore, the following observation made was very interesting, quite a few vehicles were involved in the accident. There have all run over the median and the intensity of the accident can be felt when u look at the length of the median covered by the vehicle. So to conclude what we can say is the length of the median covered during the accident is directly proportional to size of the vehicle :-)

Tuesday, January 02, 2007

I SEE YOU - 2007

New year wishes to all, Started of this new year with a very happy note, spent time with the loved ones and then had a great time in Hyderabad. This is one city which has loads of secrets; every time I visit I discover new places, with the changing time Hyderabad is really catching up, by retaining the “fix your eyes on old things”. I remember since my childhood I have made many a trips to Hyderabad, This is one city that never fails to live up to the excitement that I carry and look to explore. I watched “I SEE YOU” by Vivek Agarwal, it’s a movie u need to watch with light heart. I was really enjoying the movie, for one I was glued to the screen that too for a Hindi movie. Best things about this movie is the Raj Jaiswal (Rampal) walks through the market along with Shivani (Vipasha) and feels the place through her eyes. This is an amazing aspect of the movie which is well captured. Let me warn you, its not a movie for everyone.