Sunday, August 16, 2009
हम करें राष्ट्र आराधन
हम करें राष्ट्र आराधन
हम करें राष्ट्र आराधन.. आराधन
तन से, मन से, धन से
तन मन धन जीवन से
हम करें राष्ट्र आराधन
हम करें राष्ट्र आराधन.. आराधन
अंतर से, मुख से, कृति से
निश्चल हो निर्मल मति से
श्रद्धा से मस्तक नत से
हम करें राष्ट्र अभिवादन
हम करें राष्ट्र अभिवादन
हम करें राष्ट्र आराधन
हम करें राष्ट्र आराधन.. आराधन
अपने हँसते शैशव से
अपने खिलते यौवन से
प्रौढ़ता पूर्ण जीवन से
हम करें राष्ट्र का अर्चन
हम करें राष्ट्र का अर्चन
हम करें राष्ट्र आराधन
हम करें राष्ट्र आराधन.. आराधन
अपने अतीत को पढ़कर
अपना इतिहास उलट कर
अपना भवितव्य समझ कर
हम करें राष्ट्र का चिंतन
हम करें राष्ट्र का चिंतन
हम करें राष्ट्र आराधन
हम करें राष्ट्र आराधन.. आराधन
है याद हमें युग युग की
जलती अनेक घटनायें,
जो माँ की सेवा पथ पर
आई बन कर विपदायें,
हमने अभिषेक किया था
जननी का अरि षोणित से,
हमने श्रिंगार किया था
माता का अरि-मुंडों से,
हमने ही उसे दिया था
सांस्कृतिक उच्च सिंहासन,
माँ जिस पर बैठी सुख से
करती थी जग का शासन,
अब काल चक्र की गति से
वह टूट गया सिंहासन,
अपना तन मन धन देकर
हम करें राष्ट्र आराधन
हम करें राष्ट्र आराधन.. आराधन
तन से, मन से, धन से
तन मन धन जीवन से
हम करें राष्ट्र आराधन
हम करें राष्ट्र आराधन..आराधन
Meaning of difficult words brought to you by http://www.shabdkosh.com/:
आराधन - worship, adore
निश्चल - calm
निर्मल - pure, clear
अभिवादन - salutation
शैशव - youth, childhood
प्रौढ़ता - adulthood
अर्चन - worship
भवितव्य - destiny
अरि - antagonists
षोणित - N/A (Couldn't find the meaning)
Monday, April 13, 2009
Around the world on trains

Just as so many who grew up in India traveling by trains, I also love traveling by trains. As my dad used to work in Indian Railways, we used to get two free passes to travel by first class anywhere in India. So, we used one of those passes to travel to Delhi every summer. I used to look forward to this journey and get so excited on the day of the travel. The journey back was always painful. Some times, we used to go up to Delhi from Gujarat during Diwali, but almost always, we would make this long journey at least once a year. This was a month long vacation which I used to look forward to. The day long journey, 10 AM to 7 AM the next day was an adventure in itself. So many stations to see, so much of land to discover, people to meet on the train. As I grew older, I used to love standing on the door and get down at every station and then wait for the train to start so that I could run and get on it. This also gave me nightmares of having missed the train at some point but the fun was worth the risk. Traveling by train also served to fulfill my innate curiosity of exploring new lands and people. I was a wanderlust and still believe that "not everyone who doesn't know where he/she is going is lost". Traveling was pleasurable then and comfortable unlike the travel by plane.
So since I am sick and can't really do anything productive with my mind, I let it wander. I let it wander to the deserts of central asia, to the peaks of alps, to the valleys of smokey mountains, to the icy peaks of himalayas and humid river plains of Vietnam and wondered, wouldn't it be awesome if I could go around the world on trains? Carrying with me the message of peace and brotherly love. Raise awareness of common human suffering and climate change. (shh...something good should come out of this) Wouldn't it be awesome to actually see this wonderful world from 5 ft instead of 35000 ft? Yes, that would be great. That is my dream. To be able to one day take the time off and have the resources and courage to go around the world on trains, automobiles and ferries instead of planes. I don't want to travel alone of course, it would be great to travel with others who would love to make this historic journey as well. I do love my life, so it would be great to know which areas to avoid and how to travel through the not so hospitable places without getting noticed/killed.
So I googled this and came up this website - http://www.seat61.com/India-overland.htm
This website explains how to travel from London to India and beyond but it also has other interesting train rides.
If I were to chose, of course, I would make every train ride going through each continent, but given that a journey around the world itself would be quite time/resource consuming, I came up with this itinerary.
San Francisco - Washington D.C. - New York
then fly over the pond to London.
Follow the London - Paris - Venice - Budapest - Istanbul - Tehran - Quetta - Amritsar route.
Since I have been thinking about doing a similar journey throughout India, go from Amritsar - New Delhi - Ahmedabad - Mumbai - Panaji - Bangalore - Thiruvananthapuram - Kanyakumari - Chennai - Hyderabad - Vizag - Kolkota.
Kolkata - Dhaka. Find a way to get to Yangoon and then to Bangkok - Phom Penh - Saigon - Beijing - Shanghai - Hong Kong - Tokyo and fly back to San Francisco.
Of course not all the cities are connected by train and I will have to travel by bus or ferries at times, but its do able... at least in my dreams. I will do the Trans Siberian, Silk Route, African, and Australian journeys some other time but this would be my first journey around the world on land, if it is a possibility at some point. And I would certainly take way more than 80 days to savor the journey...
Thursday, January 29, 2009
Plastic bottle takes how long to decompose?
We all know trash in the landfill is not a good idea. It takes a lot of time for things to decompose. We all know recycling is good for the environment. Just how good is it? Just read these numbers to realize how big of a mark you leave on this earth when you don't recycle.
Time Required To Degrade:
- Paper - 2 to 5 months
- Fruit - 6 months
- Plastic Bags - 10-20 years
- Diapers - 20 years
- Aluminium Cans - 80-100 years
- Plastic Bottles - 700 years
- Glass Bottles - 1 Million years
Thursday, November 27, 2008
Baron Funds Update
Effective 30 days from the date of this Supplement, in connection with Baron Asset Fund, the definition of mid-sized growth company is one having a market capitalization of $1.5 billion to $12 billion at the time of purchase. The Prospectus of the Baron Funds, which currently defines a mid-sized company as one having a market capitalization of $2.5 billion to $10 billion at the time of purchase, is modified as follows: ....
This reminds me of the way you reduce the people living under the poverty line: reduce the line of poverty. Signs of the times we live in.
Saturday, October 11, 2008
R.I.P. Good Times - Sequoia Presentation
Saturday, June 21, 2008
Khuda Ke Liye
Just saw this Pakistani movie yesterday. I must commend the effort of the writer and director Shoaib Mansoor to make such a movie at this day and age. Technically, it starts out very choppy hopping between Chicago, London and Lahore but from midway onwards, the flow gets better and the movie becomes gripping. Lots of the scene sequences, choice of words in dialogues and dialogue delivery sounds amateurish but when you have a big crew and a massive project like this, its hard to get all the players at the same level of professionalism. Overall the actors Shaan, Fawad Khan and Iman Ali carry the movie forward smoothly. Shaan's acting is cool and smooth but his father is very awkward and lifeless. Fawad Khan and Rasheed Naz' role is well done. Iman Ali is beautiful especially in her afghani dress. Naseeruddin Khan has a very small role but one in which his talent and experience shows. The highlight of the movie though, at least for me, was the court scene where Naseeruddin Shah's character talks about various conteporary issues as they relate to Islam and his interpretation. The music is very good and limited to its place in telling the story rather than being a nuisance as in many bollywood movies.
The movie, I have heard, has broken box office records of all times in Pakistan and aptly so. It has also started a debate among the moderates and the fanatically orthodox on the topic that now affects the whole world, religious fanaticism.
Sunday, February 10, 2008
Fly Through your Wall of Pics

All the major pictures and social networking sites are supported including the results page in google, ask.com and yahoo image search.
Thanks to JG for this. You can download the plugin at www.piclens.com
Wednesday, January 30, 2008
iPhone II vs. nuvifone

The battle is on. Garmin is back with a vengeance. Introducing nuvifone.
iPhone is clearly a leader in the cool smart phone segment but it lacks some key features. GPS, 3G support and VoIP calling over Wi-Fi to name a few. Some of these concerns might be addressed by the new GPS-Phone that Garmin has just announced. Knowing Garmin (I own a Nuvi 660) I know that they will have a very usable UI and it will be pretty responsive, unlike Windows Mobile devices.
The only thing that can stop me from buying this, is availability of good applications on its proprietary OS. iPhone doesn't have an open OS like Windows as well but there are good enough applications and I am assuming it works well with Windows. Also, its price has to be very competitive if it wants to break Apple's market share in this segment.
Key Features:
- 3.5inch touch screen (Although, it might not have multi-touch surface which allows you to zoom-out by pinching)
- Quad band phone
- Millions of points of interest (Its a Garmin with build-in GPS!)
- Google search sorted by distance from where you are
- Turn by turn voice-prompted direction (Its a Garmin with built-in GPS)
- "Where am I?" feature lets users touch the screen at any time to display the exact latitude and longitude coordinates, the nearest address and intersection, and the closest hospitals, police stations and gas stations
- Helps drivers remember where they parked by marking the position in which it was last removed from the vehicle mount
- Garmin Online - an online service offering constantly updated information such as real-time traffic, fuel prices, stock prices, sports scores, news reports, local events and weather forecasts
- Built-in camera (Mega pixels not known). It automatically tag the pictures with exact latitude and longitude reference of where the image was taken. The user may then save the image so they can navigate back to the location, or email the image to a recipient who can navigate directly to the location.
- Provides direct access to millions of geo-located landmark and sightseeing photographs available through Google's Panaramio picture sharing site
- Integrated media player to handle MP3, MPEG4 and AAC files
- 3.5G mobile phone capability with an internet browser (HSDPA support)
Yahoo press release.
Saturday, January 26, 2008
Via Del Corso picture in the Rome Schmap Guide
It's a good endorsement of my composition. The picture was taken using Nikon Coolpix 5200, a 5 Mega Pixel Point and Shoot camera.
Saturday, December 29, 2007
Google invades your privacy...and you are surprised?
Google Reader introduced a feature recently which shares your shared blog subscription items with everyone in your google talk list. The slashdot discussion is here. I am glad I never switched to Google Reader from Bloglines. Its good to sometimes not be over zealous in adding half-baked "features".
Friday, December 28, 2007
Taare Zameen Par - A Review

2007 was marked with mostly usual (read crappy) unremarkable masala movies in bollywood, some small budget movies with substance but the only one that also got audience revved up was King Khan, Shah Rukh's "Chak De India"...Well, until Aamir Khan's "Taare Zameen Par" was released in December. It not only met but also exceeded my expectations. The subject of the movie was very apt for the current state of our Indian society. It shows how parents, in the race of making sure their kids achieve the best in every field, forget that every kid is different. They are not to be treated like race horses. The movie says that these individual stars, have their own way of learning, and if special attention is not paid to their individual needs, these stars might get lost in this world.
The Plot in brief
The story revolves around younger brother, Ishaan, of an over-achieving older brother. Ishaan is dyslexic but the people around him don't seem to get the pattern and think of him as a duffer, an idiot. Thinking that boarding school is the right "treatment" for his under achievements in the school, his parents send him away. Aamir, the substitute art teacher, identifies his learning disability and works with him to overcome that hurdle.
The topic is very delicately handled with much attention paid to every detail. The music, composed by Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy and written by Prasoon Joshi, just propels the movie forward and absolutely captures the mood. The movie shows an important message for every parent without being didactic. The story is written by Amole Gupte and the editor of the movie is his wife, Deepa Bhatia. Darsheel Safary, who plays dyslexic Ishaan, has done a praiseworthy role.
The beginning part of the movie shows the school life in India, which I am sure, everyone who has grown up in India will be able to identify with. The movie gripped me from the beginning to the end and I was touched by the story. Hats off to the first time director Aamir Khan. It is a must-watch.
Thursday, November 01, 2007
Site closed due to heavy traffic
Happy Halloween Friends.
This year Castro Halloween party was declared DOA by SF Chronicle. It used to be a great party and I have been there a few times in last few years during Halloween. Hundreds of thousands of people would come down to Castro in various different innovative and ready made costumes. It was fun to watch. It was more fun to go dressed up as someone. It is a time when you get creative and figure out what you would go to the party as. I have been a 70s Disco man with Afro, a Kung-fu master with Ming dynasty hat, Dumbledore (Stuthi was an Egyptian princess), Caesar (Stuthi was Cleopatra), a Rastafarian, and Zorro(Stuthi was a bat girl). You can see some of my pics here.
No matter how much fun it was, many a times in these last few years, it did get out of hand. It was too difficult for the police to control such a big crowd of drunken revelers. People started avoiding it for fear of getting groped by few bad apples. The ruckus that outsiders created was too much to handle for the people living there.
However, the businesses, hotel chains, restaurants, pizza corners, bars, and costume shops must have made a killing while the party lasted. The city must have benefited from the real life user traffic. I can't help but draw a parallel to the online world. If the traffic increases, it is now considered good for the business. Since Google has figured out a way to monetize traffic, the rush to get the online traffic has increased again. There are many businesses who are going through a crazy growth period and many businesses are helping them scale. I guess there was no Amazon Web Services in the real life which could help San Francisco scale its operation so that it could benefit from the increased foot traffic. Can you imagine how much drunk people can spend on cold night in San Francisco when they are thirsty and hungry? Over and above the parking fees and public transport/taxi fees they could be collecting.
Oh well, for now, some of the castro citizens who were unhappy with the clean-up got the quiet halloween they had hoped for and deserved.
For now, the site is closed due to heavy traffic.
Monday, August 20, 2007
Where is my North Pole dude!!

It is a well known fact that the earth's magnetic field protects us from Sun's solar flares and harmful radiations. It also gives us our North Pole and South Pole. So, if anything happens to this magnetic field, it would be quite catastrophic, right? Not quite. Pratik, my brother-in-law, said last weekend that the earth's polarity is changing. I google'd about this and found this lesser known amazing fact about the earth and its magnetic field.
Our geomagnetic field has existed for about 3 Billion years. The dipole polarity of this magnetic field has switched many times in the history since then. There is no rhythm or set pattern. The interval between the switch is not constant, but observed mean time between polarity switch has been roughly 200,000 - 300,000 years. The individual reversal events take about few thousand years. The last reversal took place about 750,000 years ago. So, does this mean that such a reversal of polarity is due sometime soon? Nobody knows because there is no set pattern that we know of.
At any time, the magnetic field is either getting stronger or weaker. According to Gary Glatzmaier, University of California professor, the magnetic field has been 10% weaker compared to the 19th century. Even then, the current dipole moment, the measure of intensity of the magnetic field, is 8.0 x 1022 amps x m2, twice that of million-year average intensity of 4.0 x 1022 amps x m2.
The poles are not constant either. Every few years, scientists travel to the frigid north pole to find the exact location of the magnetic north pole. Our north pole has traveled 100s of miles since the first time it was discovered by James Ross in 1831.
So, this means we are probably in the process of switching our polarity. During this time of transition, the strength of the magnetic field could wane, but it will never disappear. Many mini poles could pop up in various odd locations. The north pole could show up on top of Tahiti. It sure will be weird but it would be cool to be able to see northern lights in your shorts.
For further reading, read this article on NASA's website. It also has lots of great relavant links at the bottom of the page.
Image from: http://tonytalkstech.com
Wednesday, June 27, 2007
Sick of iPhone adticles (sic) in NYtimes
Talk about hype. In the last six months, Apple’s iPhone has been the subject of 11,000 print articles,
10,569 in the NYTimes
and it turns up about 69 million hits on Google.
68 million of these, lead you back to the NYTimes website
Cultists are camping out in front of Apple stores;
Most of these "cultists" are NYTimes employees, hence NYTimes is getting its reporting done by outsourcing the writing of its articles
bloggers call it the “Jesus phone.” All of this before a single consumer has even touched the thing.
Sigh!
I am really sick and tired of reading these fluffy-nothing-more-than-an-ad-posing-as-an-article articles in NYTimes. I read NYTimes to get my news, not the hype. I think NYTimes has the credibility so far that if it tells me once that the iPhone is hyped, I will believe it. It doesn't need to report it everyday and sometimes, like today, multiple times.
Thursday, June 14, 2007
Abida sings Kabir
पाषाण से हरी मिले, तो पूजुं पहाड़
तां ते तो चक्की भली, पिस खाए संसार ।
Heard this in a song from Abida's CD in which she sings Kabir's dohas in a sufi style. The CD also contains little bit of voice over by Gulzar. I highly recommend this. The songs are very soothing and the wisdom in Kabir's words is just सोने पे सुहागा.
Thursday, February 22, 2007
Microsoft....catching up?
Microsoft was left far behind in the web world and it is trying to do what it does best, catch up. At least in the live.com space. Checkout the Live Maps and you will see Google Earth like product embeded in the browser. You have to install a 3D-plugin like software but once installed you can control the 3D view of buildings like you would in the Google Earth.
Also, the game Flexicon is a neat mixture of crossword and their new search engine.
It will probably not develop Google Docs like product to compete with its own Office but I am sure it will make the Office complementary to some online document management service. I haven't seen the full version of Office 2007 to say how this will play out.
Tuesday, February 20, 2007
Name The World's Hottest Chilli
Most people are reduced to tears at 300,000 SHUs.
For your reference, here are the rough figures of all the various chillies.
Chilli Name | Units (in SHU) |
---|---|
Naga Morich | 970,000 SHU |
Naga Jolokia | 850,000 SHU |
Red Savina | 350,000 to 577,000 SHU |
Habanero's & Scotch Bonnet's | 100,000 to 350,000 SHU |
Chiletepins, Thai & Birds Eye | 50,000 to 150,000 SHU |
Piquin, Cayenne, Tabasco & Rocoto | 30,000 to 50,000 SHU |
De Arbol, Aji's & Shipkas | 15,000 to 30,000 SHU |
Serrano | 5,000 to 15,000 SHU |
Jalapeno, Mirasol & Hot Wax | 2,500 to 5,000 SHU |
Anaheim, Rocotillo, Sandia & Cascabel | 1,500 to 2,500 SHU |
Ancho, Pasilla, Mulato & Espanola | 1,000 to 1,500 SHU |
Cherry, New Mexican | 500 to 1,000 SHU |
Bell Peppers & Pimentos | 0 SHU |
Updated [Feb 24 2007]: Thanks to thechileman, I have updated the name of the hottest chilli.
Tuesday, February 13, 2007
Glass half empty
- Even Amid Its Wealth, India Finds, Half Its Small Children Are Malnourished
- Indian Army and Police Implicated in Kashmir Killings
- Former Cabinet Officials Arrested In Bangladesh Corruption Sweep
- Ethnic Unrest in Southern Plains Undermines Peace Pact in Nepal
- Debate in India: Is Rule on Yoga Constitutional?
- Putin in India: Visit Is Sign Of Durability Of Old Ties
- MEMO FROM LONDON; Some TV Contestants Feel More Equal Than Others
- In Bangladesh, State of Emergency and Election Delay
- India Prosperity Creates Paradox; Many Children Are Fat, Even More Are Famished
How about something positive Somini? Get some zoloft and lift your spirits to see that the glass could be half full too and not just half empty. Are you paid to write a "balanced" report so you have to fill your articles with qualms in the body as well as the title? It is hard to believe that even after the whole world has noticed India's progress, you refuse to see anything positive without any reservations. May be someone else is making that decision for you.
Tuesday, January 16, 2007
Pray for normalcy when dealing with big banks
I have been with Bank of America for over 7 years and fortunately have never been troubled so much with such an event. Sure there are times when I go "Doh! How can you have such a policy" but then, the person I am talking to is usually not someone who can do anything about it. I have had major issues with ICICI bank while sending money to India but then there are no better choices. So, my mantra in dealing with banks is, just pray that you only have to deal with the banks under "normal" circumstances. If you find yourself in any abnormal situation, don't boil your blood over their stupidity. Just remember to say, "God, give me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, courage to change the things I can, and wisdom to see the difference".
Friday, January 12, 2007
पुष्प की अभिलाषा
चाह नहीं मैं सुरबाला के
गहनों में गूँथा जाऊँ
चाह नहीं प्रेमी माला में
बिंध प्यारी को ललचाऊँ
चाह नहीं सम्राटों के शव पर,
हे हरि डाला जाऊँ
चाह नहीं देवों के सर पर चढूँ,
भाग्य पर इठलाऊँ
मुझे तोड़ लेना बन-माली,
उस पथ पर देना तुम फेंक
मात्रभूमि पर शीश चढ़ाने
जिस पथ जायें वीर अनेक!
- माखन लाल चतुर्वेदी