Women are so unpredictable !
On the one hand, women keep on complaining about lack of ‘proper social respect’ given to them.
And when they get ‘respect’ by men, they resort to their ‘luring ways’. And when men fall for their ‘adayein’, they start to laugh and redicule men for ‘eyeing them lustfully’ !
And a poor guy who falls for a women, and tell her ‘you in love with me’ or ‘pyar kar rahi hai’ or ‘premisthunnava’ or ‘enna love pandriya’ ? … they redicule him, till he becomes a ‘devdas’ ! … and out of frustration of not getting ‘a matter of fact answer’, if he utters some ‘bad words’, they remind men that they are ‘women and weak’ !
Ok, they are weak ! … then why make huge cry for ‘equal rights with men’ ?
If they cant be straight forward in giving answers, they are worth to be in kitchen and bedroom, and raise lots of babies ! … they are just fit for that !
No wonder then, in religion, they are called ‘low-born’ !
Vamsi.
Understanding the Law of Karma in Hinduism
Humans have been blessed with Brains and Intelligence by the Almighty God … so that we, aided by our Intellect do good deeds in the “Human Life” that we have … and thereby we clear off all “Good Karma or Bad Karma” that we might have accumulated in our past lives and also in this life … that a soul undergoes in its journey … thereby attain Salvation or Moksha as understood in Bhagawad Gita … and enter the “Goloka” the Planet, where Shri Krishna is eternally engaged in the Raasa Leelas with each and every “Liberated Soul”.
Bhagawad Gita explicitly states that … a soul can only be liberated, or attain salvation … when it doesnt have any “Good Karma” or “Bad Karma” … “attached to it”
So, in Hinduism, having a “Good Karma” is seen as a “Burden” for the Soul that it must clear off … so that it can reach its final destination … which is Goloka Planet where Shri Krishna stays ! … unlike in other religions, which specify that one Person must have “Good Karma” to get Salvation … which is incorrect in religious parlance !
A Real Brahmana …
In any society, it is the Well Educated People … who are looked upon as the flagbearers of the Wisdom, Humaneness and “future pathfinders” … and unless and untill those very well educated people are gentle, courteous, humble and trustworthy … the society finds itself stangnant in just one place … resulting in the deepening in the slide of the whole “Society” or “Civilizaton” as a whole …
Education, Proper conduct and Behaviour are the hallmarks of those … whom people approach for guidance … it is these educated people who act as the “bond or glue” for the society to prosper and function properly.
Tirumala the Abode of Lord Venkateshwara
The Temple Town of Tirumala is very famous in India, as it is near the Sacred Seven Hills in which Lord Venkateshwara resides. Its said that in this “Kali Yuga” … Lord Vishnu has taken the Avatar of Lord Venkateshwara and is residing in Tirumala.

Lord Venkateshwara in Tirumala
From a “Brahmin” to a “Low-Born” in the Same Birth !
(Note : This is a work of fiction by lionking !)
The Caste System as mentioned in the Bhagawad Gita by Shri Krishna, was meant to make sure that the society that we live in, is properly “Administered” and “managed” … so that all those in the society are living comfortable lives.
This Caste System is a “correct and logical result” of the ” detailed analysis of the intelligence, abilities and aptitude of people in the society”. The basis of this caste system when formed, was after considering the “abilities of people” in general who live in a society.
Smoking is a “Personal” habit
(Note : Cigarette smoking is injurious to health)
I remember that day when i first started to smoke. I was in college 1st year, and on the New Years Eve, one of my friends took me to a “New Year Celebration Party”, being held in his friends home. Well, not that it was a very “luxurious party”, but there was enough money for some packets of Cigarrettes, “Two Full bottles of Booze” and side dishes like Chicken, Biryani, Chips, Peanuts, Kurkure, Cold Drinks and soda for Booze mixing, etc.
It was a “Middle Class Party” … and No girl friends were there.
Understanding the nature of “Shakti” or “Mahamaya” …
(Note : This is a work of Fiction by lionking !)
The most interesting part in Hindu Literature is the “Significance of Shakti or Mahamayi” in the creation, maintenance and annihilation of the universe.

Devi Trinity or Mahamayi
She is the “Mother of the Universe” and hence she is also the “Feminine Aspect of God” … it is she who is ingrained in each and every atom … she is the “kinetic force” … she is the “Shakti or Power”.
For Tamil Movie Song Lovers …
For all those who are tamil movie songs lovers … this blog http://tamilmovielyrics.blogspot.com/ is a good one to read and enjoy your favourite tamil movie songs.
One of my Tamil Favourite Song … is from the movie Roja … composed by A.R. Rahman … his first movie.

Aravind Swamy and Madhoo in Roja
Economic Significance of Festivals in Hindu Culture
(Note: This is a work of fiction by lionking !)
Hindus have lots and lots of festivals. The Hindu Scriptures mention about the auspiciousness of certain periods in a year … and there are “many” such periods in the year, wherein we find references to “auspicious time/day” … and immediately … Hindus jump upon the chance to “celebrate in those auspicious time/day” with much pomp and color. How can the Hindus miss “any” chance to celebrate … and they surely get some “bahana” to celebrate and have a good time.
Be it Holi, Diwali, Balaji Kalayana Mahotsavam, Ram Navami, Durga Puja, Sankranthi, Krishnasthami, etc … there are many “bahanas” for the Hindus to make their day.
And … if/when their beloved “god” does some “good thing” … immediately that becomes a festival for the followers of that “god”.
Having said that Hindus are always on the lookout for some “celebrations” in the name of some “bahana” … all their “bahanas” surely have some “Solid spiritual significance” … without which one just cannot call them as “Hindu Festival” !
Significance of Wealth in Hindu Culture
Wealth is very important for proper functioning of a house, society and country. Without wealth, we find ourselves unable to support ourselves and our families.
It is wealth which gives us the “security and support” to live life to its fullest extent. Just imagine … without weath … how will you find food that we eat … how can we get the clothes that we need … and how will we get the shelter/home that we retire to, after a long days work !
Hence … every civilization thrives on wealth … and wealth becomes an important part for the sustainance of any civilization !
