Friday, December 05, 2003
Crichton's Prey

Authoring a novel is a difficult task. Authoring a novel that can make the reader visualise the narration effectively and make him/her feel like he's watching a science fiction movie is next to difficult. Thats exactly how I felt when I read Michael Crichton's 'Prey'. Crichton should have been a movie-maker. Heck, no then we wouldn't have such wonderful books. I was simply stunned at the sequence where the hoard of nano-particles arrange themselves outside the car window to reflect Mae's face. How can someone write that so well that you feel you are watching a movie ? Only a brilliant author can make a visual out of mere words. No wonder Jurassic Park, Lost World, Sphere were made into movies. In fact, I heard Sphere makes more splendid reading than viewing. I borrowed The 13th warrior from the library yesterday. Yeah, I am a newly turned Crichton fan. I was a Robin Cook fan before :).

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Wednesday, December 03, 2003
Kutchery Buzz

The Kutchery buzz has started in Chennai with the focus having shifted from the Diwali Blockbusters to December Kutcherys. The December Kutcheri Season is now spread over nearly a month from the original fortnight that it used to be. This attraction unique to Chennai is looked forward to by seasoned performers, upcoming musicians and dancers, music critics, inquisitive NRI listeners and music lovers. An added attraction in the past few years has been the catering facilities at the prestigious sabhas.

I have always felt that it would be nice if the musician can announce the Raaga/Thaala/Composer at the end of each piece. This would help people like me who often break their heads over identifying the not-so-very-common raagas and turn to the internet the next day to figure it out. In a NithyaShree kutcheri some four years back, she rendered a krithi set to a rare raaga and the audience couldn't identify the raaga. At the end of the krithi, she announced the raaga - I dont recollect the name of that raaga - it was some variation of ReethiGowlai. Well, there should not be these handouts at the start of the kutchery as that destroys the suspense of what the next song would be. It almost tempts us to evaluate the performance even before it commences.

A complete calendar of the Sabha Schedules is available online for prior planning. I am sure most people agree with me that live carnatic concerts are more fun than music from those high wattage Sony speakers with the 'Hall' or 'Theater' effects on. Am planning to attend the concerts of Aruna Sayeeram and Neyveli Santhanagopalan at the Music Academy this season. Lets see if work permits me to do so.

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Tuesday, December 02, 2003
My experiments with colors / Outsourcing Article

A whole suite of Color Picker freeware available at Canada Graphics. You can mix and match colors and have the Color Picker generate the Hex codes for them. Cool. A serene blue would soon be the color theme of my weblog.

An impelling article at outsourcing-asia.com on how India as a country has developed a brand in outsourcing. A must read.

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Monday, December 01, 2003
An evening with Pujya Sri Sri Ravi Shankar

Sound when stretched is Music
Movement when stretched is Dance
Mind when stretched is Meditation
Life when stretched is Celebration


These are words of Sri Sri Ravishankar, a spiritual leader who was in Chennai, addressing a large crowd at the Anna varsity grounds yesterday evening. The ever-similing, simplistic, white-flowing-robe clad Ravishankar answered people's doubts in spiritualism, delivered a short speech and frenzied the satsang (communion) with mellifluous bhajans. He was also steering the crowd towards adopting the Art of Living course which aims at bringing back human values and contributing to world peace by realising the peace within.

The meditation session was amazing. The word chosen for meditation was the Sanskrit word - 'Ram'. 'Ram' comprises of two syllables - 'Ra' + 'M'. 'Ra' is the Sanskrit root from which the English word 'Radiance' has evolved. 'M' in Sanskrit refers to the Self and is the root for the English 'Me'. 'Ram' symbolises 'Radiance within Me', making the word ideal for deep contemplation. At the end of the session, when I opened my eyes, I estimated that the session would have lasted for 5 to 7 minutes. But no, a whole 20 minutes had gone by. Relativity, I realised.

When someone asked him as to who is the person within the mind who impels the actions that we perform, he wisely answered - 'find out who made you ask this question'. He opined that - 'sometimes its better not to answer some questions'. There are things which each person needs to find out for himself. His answers were interspersed with irony, wit and wise humour. He said Mukthi was analogous to the feeling that a child experiences at the completion of exams.

He preaches the power of love and compassion, which was avidly seen when 6 men, erstwhile militants at the Kashmir border and subsequently transformed by the Art of Living course, were at the gathering yesterday to testify what the course has done to their lives.

The spirit of humanhood, transcending the trifle barriers of race, caste and language was visible right in front of our eyes when Ravishankar encouraged the enthusiastic Chinese/Japanese audience to sing a bhajan in their native tongue. The happiness and serenity that his face and attitude radiated were contagious, making me smile beside myself.

As one of his disciples chose to put it, Sri Sri Ravishankar has the wisdom of Gauthama Budhdha, the compassion of Jesus Christ, the dynamism of Swami Vivekanandha and the mischief of Lord Krishna. It was a beautiful evening spent in satsang. The open skies, the relaxing meditation and the soulful music had indisputably created magic in the air.

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Friday, November 28, 2003
Outsourcing bugs them again...and again...

Why Indiana and New Jersey were right.

Were Indiana and New Jersey right ?

The backlash on outsourcing is one side of the story and how its going to lash back at them is the other side of it. The world's one global marketplace. Fighting cut-throat competition would be better than cutting it out of your purview. But then just about everywhere, its about political games and selective memory, is it not.

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Thursday, November 27, 2003
Miracle Mystic Mystifies Masses

Miracle Mystic Mystifies Masses ( How does that alliteration grab you! )

Following divine grace at the age of ten, this hermit has abstained from food and water for the last 66 years. A battery of tests conducted by doctors at Ahmedabad show his body mechanism is that of a normal person. Obviously, the docs are baffled.

How is it that miracles keep happening and we keep questioning their bases ?
When will we stop questioning and simply start trusting in the something thats beyond us ?

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