Each day is new, filled with opportunities

Be positive, think positive.

Being positive is today's mantra

Positive thoughts, create positive world.

Nature's beauty

Look around, 'divine' nature is everywhere.

God is in each one of us

God lives in each one of us, let's discover him.

Power of nature

Lets unfold together, the secrets of nature.

Saturday, 27 December 2014

Telling the truth can be hard but it's the best thing to do




Dear readers,

Today I will be sharing a story that's very close to me -a story where I told the truth and got rewarded for it. This story is of the time when I was 16 years old and spending time with my friends meant the world to me. Celebrating with them, celebrating with treats and all this with my father's money.

My father never had us asking for any requirement of ours, he always took care of our needs even before we asked for it. But for some reason, I was hesitant to ask him for extra money but that would have been the right thing to do.

I used to take money from my father's wallet and without his permission, I didn't realize what I was doing was wrong but that's how childhood is - sometimes you may not realize your mistake but better late than never, when you do realize your mistake - you shall admit it and come out with the truth.

It had been around a few months and I had been regularly taking money from my father's wallet and finally one day - my father got fed up and asked my mother as to who was taking money from his wallet - my mother didn't know who it was.

Few days later, my father caught me taking money from his wallet but didn't confront me - he let me take the money and for days that followed, he didn't even mention this incident - he wanted a confession from me.

One of my friends though had been caught by his father for taking money off his wallet and he told me about this and told me how regretful he was of not telling his father that it was him that was taking money from his wallet. This made me realize that I shall not commit the same mistake as him and decided to confront my father with the truth.

My father came from his office and I told him the truth and you know what my father said! He obviously said "I know". I was shocked to know that he knew of me taking money from his wallet and he told me - he knew that I'd been taking money off his wallet for a few days now but he wanted me to realize my mistake. He further added that he's always ready to give me a few extra bucks to celebrate with friends, after all that is what childhood is about - I just need to ask him.

This made me realize that it's in fact true that parents go a step ahead to ensure their childrens convenience and had I asked my father, he would never say NO to give me money to celebrate with friends. Confronting him with the truth was tough but it made me realize my mistake and it's the internal satisfaction that I got which matters.

It's very true - truth is hard but its the best thing to do. 

Friday, 26 December 2014

MYSTREY OF INDIA.

The Nine Unknown Men

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The Nine Unknown Men are to India what the Illuminati is to the Western world, but even more pervasive and mysterious. According to legend, thispowerful secret society was founded by Emperor Asoka in 273 BC after a bloody battle that took the lives of 100,000 men. The function of the Nine Unknown Men was to preserve and develop the sort of secret information that would be too dangerous in the hands of the uninitiated.
Each of the Nine was tasked with holding a special book of knowledge, ranging from propaganda to microbiology. Some of them are even said to hold the secrets of anti-gravity and time travel. Occasionally, some of this precious information leaks out into the world—for instance, it is said that the martial art of Judo was based on “leaks” from the Book of Physiology.
The number of the Unknown Men is always nine, and their undisguised contacts with the outside world are few and far between. Much like the Illuminati, there are many rumors about their current and past members. Strangely enough, not all of them are Indian—the Unknown Men are apparently spread all over the world, with some of them allegedly holding very prominent positions. Among suspected members of the Nine Unknown are the influential 10th century Pope Sylvester II and Vikram Sarabhai, the scientist who created India’s budding space program.The Great Taj Mahal Conspiracy
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Taj Mahal is without question the most famous—and possibly the most beautiful—building in India. Considered one of the modern wonders of the world, this ornate white marble building was created by Mughal emperor Shah Jahan as a mausoleum to his deceased wife. Or was it?
According to some theories, Taj Mahal was never the architectural embodiment of eternal love history remembers it as. Instead, some evidence suggests that the building is actually about 300 years older than its supposed builder. New Delhi professor P.N. Oak, the man behind this theory, claims that the building was originally not a mausoleum at all. He suggests it is actually an ancient Hindu temple known as Tejo Mahalaya dedicated to the worship of the god Shiva. If true, this turns the entire history of TaJ Mahal on its head: Instead of building one of the world’s most precious constructions, Shah Jahan would merely have taken an existing temple, slapped on some decorations, and dedicated it to his wife.
While this may seem far-fetched to those of us who like Taj Mahal as it is, it’s worth noticing that Indian royalty have a history of capturing enemy temples and mansions and repurposing them into tombs for their loved ones. What’s more, the memoirs of travelers in the area during the time of Taj Mahal’s supposed construction make no mention of its building and even note that the “Taj” already existed as an important, established building. Is Taj Mahal as the ultimate display of romance just a giant lie created by shoddy historians and propagandists? Until the Indian government agrees to open the sealed rooms within the building so they can be thoroughly investigated by experts, the  Cursed Village Of Kuldhara
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For over 500 years, the village of Kuldhara was populated by about 1,500 residents. One night, they all disappeared. They didn’t die or get abducted or anything—they just left. The reason for their sudden evacuation is lost in time. Some say they fled the taxation of an oppressive rulers, while others weave a tale of young lovers and the girl’s angry father who was a big shot at the village.
Whatever the actual cause of desertion, one thing is generally agreed upon—when the villagers left, they cursed the area so that no one may live there ever again. Of course, some people tried to take over the cozy, abandoned village. According to legend, all who tried died a brutal death. Some of the people who have died in there are said to still haunt the village, according to paranormal investigators who have experienced some very strange events in the place.
Whether all of this is true or not, the village has certainly gained a frightening reputation. It remains deserted to this very day, and no one has even considered repopulating it for a long time.courtsey google search.

Saturday, 13 December 2014

#RiseAboveFear of Failure - a journey of life that helped me discover my own self

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Through this blog post I take you through the journey of honesty and the journey of truth - a journey of finding your own self.

Through my journey of life, I realize that I could find my own self once I came over the fear of failure.

Being the eldest of the 4 brothers and having a personality that's sensitive which has made me more aware of my responsibilities. I easily remember that I was working so hard on my education that till I completed diploma in engineering, almost every day - right from early schooling days, I was studying throughout the nights... It was just to avoid the very "fear" of "failure" in life, which I could not have accepted being the eldest son.

I still remember an incident when I was in class XIth, that one of the days I fall down on the floor and when my father took me to the doctor.. He said that "it is just because of over stress" and advised me to live a more relaxed life style. It is because of this stressful lifestyle that even till a few years back - I had problems of sleeping during the night - more commonly known as insomnia.

After academics, I lived a very successful professional life but the very creative nature of mine took me to the business of building contractor. I failed once, twice, thrice BUT in the process - the 'fear of failure' I OVERCAME and the internal power of the soul has took me to the path of spirituality and today, I write articles, give training to thousand of people on how to overcome fear of failure and develop spiritual aspect which is the very essence of human life.

I've seen many tough phases through life, one of which is when I had to go to Bagdad to support my family from breaking down and coming on the roads. My father had lost his job and none of my younger brothers were financially stable to take care of the family - I had 2 brothers who had not even started jobs yet.

I was newly married and had to make the hard decision of leaving my family and going to Bakdad and taking up a hard job - where I had to put in several hard hours into work but through this I discovered my true self. I discovered that there's so much to life and that hardships are part of life and being fearful of failure is nothing but a state of mind - why to fear the failure! I say #RiseAboveFear and face challenges with a smile - every hardship goes and if you've the will power and strength, no challenge is big enough to break you down.

Thursday, 11 December 2014

MY MOTHER’S LAST JOURNEY FROM EARTH TO HAVEN.

MY MOTHER’S LAST JOURNEY FROM EARTH TO HAVEN.

Dear friends & Sadhaks,
This moment of sorrow in my life,Iwant to share with my followers.friends& sadhaks as most of you know that my mother soul was departed to vaikunth Dham on 23’rd November 2014 after listening the BHAGWAT KATHA FOR WHOLE SEVEN DAY organised by our family in our village TAMURIA in MADHUBANI DISTRICT of BIHAR as per her last wish.After doing this maha ygya she came back in Delhi to meet all her grand sons,GREAT GRAND SON ,MEETING WITH ALL,TAKEN LAST BREATH ON 23’RD NOV.some of the photograph of karmkand Iam sharing with you.
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Saturday, 6 December 2014

The divine beauty of nature can only be felt through travelling

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1) 15 min. Champs-Élysées - 4 pers. Monceau, Paris : a place of my dreams, the scintillating peak of nature at this very place is absolutely flawless and to be experienced to be believed. Paris has been considered the fashion capital of the world for a while now and it's only fitting that it be a fashionable place in itself to be considered even remotely close to a fashion capital. This city is in the true sense the perfect place to get-away for a week or two and come back refreshed. The eiffel tower in particular is a place that must be visited for a terrific experience of travelling and without Paris, one's wishlish of to-travel destinations cannot be complete. 


New york city : known as the capital of the world, much recognized for its tall buildings and iconic buildings is situated in the heart of the super power of the world, USA. This city cannot even be compared to other cities in terms of it's development and to-see places. The cross-culture population of this city makes everybody, no matter from which part of the world they're, feel welcomed. It's a matter of great pride for any one to go to this city and experience it's true beauty. After all, it isn't often that one gets to visit New York. 

I for one have seen the beauty of the city only through lenses i.e. be it through movies of tv show/documentaries but I do plan to see it in real one day and hence its in my wish list. 

I’ve never been someone whose been a great traveller but I sure do have many places of mine that I’d love to visit – Paris and New York are 2 such places. If I get the opportunity to visit any of these 2 places, I shall truly feel honoured. The incredibility of these 2 cities is the cross-culture and the terrific places to see – plus the food and the people to meet are truly a cherry on the cake.

The 2 places of mine sure would be in your wish list too and I’m anxiously awaiting to see your list – do visit AirBnb and take pride in showing-off your wishlist of places to see. It’s very easy and all you’ve to do is to go on the AirBnb site and create your wishlist by clicking on the “heart” button at top of the list of places.
Travelling in spiritual sense is about calming yourself and re-energizing your body through seeing the nature at it’s best and seeing the true architectural perfections around the world. The 2 places I name, Paris and New York are without doubt 2 architectural marbles. Keep travelling and experiencing “life” in it’s true sense.