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The Numerical Months

You will never know it but that's because you never think about it. The months from September to December are based on numbers. In Latin. And you will be  flabbergasted that Septem actually means seven. Seven (7) but ninth in the calendar. The same goes for October.... But we have to thank the Roman Emperors for the Names. But some folks decided that we should stick to numbers. July and August we know the emperors after whom they were so named. (Quintilis and Sextilis was the former names!) But, why was March the beginning of the  year? Well, seems like the start of war campaigns as also harvesting time? All months were lunar before we adopted the solar calendar. (The moon was closer!) January was named after a god. Could be Brahma of the Hindus because he had more than one face. I cannot think of why February was named...but little bit of searching and voila... Februa means to cleanse, and the Romans who were  turning to Christianity had the perfect reason for Lent. Marc...

The Sum of all things

 We are the sum of all we meet, hear and speak. No wonder.

Time Capsule August 08, 2020

 That's the funny thing about time-capsule. It is dated one day and written on another. But I let it be (I am actually writing on 1st of September) Now let's see 1. The muezzin is calling out to the faithful. It is 5 PM now. 2. The TV channels are  still at Sushant Singh Rajput's case. Especially Republic Channel, headed by the irresistible Arnab Goswami. He is turning heads. Mine is going nuts. 3. Pranab Mukherjee (Da) ex-president of India died yesterday. 4. The JEET-NIT exams were held today. Against much protests. 5. One of the pets that has been sick was taken to the Vet and given a shot. Hopefully he will be fine. 6. I called up an old friend and it made me happy to connect to him. Life is funny. Some more when the time is right.

The Day A Kitten Died

 I woke up to a feline shriek. For a moment - a second or so - I pondered and then I was up from my bed and out of the room. I spotted the kittens. Three of them. I wondered where the fourth one was. Probably had gone to my room. I poured out some food for the three all the time calling the fourth one. By now it should have come out. I opened the main door and there it lay, dead. Probably mauled by a marauding cat from the neighbourhood. I felt guilty. The kitten had been out all night because of my stupidity. It was dead because of me. I was perplexed as to what my feelings should be. Sadness? Or just, it happened...move on! It is not your fault. First time is a mistake. It was a mistake. A life-taking mistake. Stupid if I do it again. Meanwhile what do I tell me sister.  Lie that it had just died or that it was my mistake.  I don't know what was right but I told her the truth. The kitten died because of me. (And then by the end of the day it flashed to me perhaps, perha...

The Greatest Writers...

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It's presumptive of me to call them the greatest writers, but to me they are and very likely to many others too. Quite frankly they are my favourite writer but the greatest... oh well everybody has their list. But mine has not changed for the last 40 years. P G Wodehouse is classically the best of the humourous writers ever. His Jeeves is a synonym for butlers, Intelligent butlers. And there is Wooster and Lord Emsworth. Oh, the characters are finely etched and each one leaves behind an impression. Be it Psmith or  Cutbert in his short stories. I guffaw loudly every time I remember his characters and scenes. Sometimes it is just a smile - as I write this, I am smiling. He is the ultimate in humourous English writing. And he put it himself very devilishly in one of his short stories where a visiting Russian writer names another Russian author and P G Wodehouse as the best.  Then there is Joseph Heller. Catch 22 made little sense but then I had to read it many more times before ...

If one is truly great, one will love all humankind!

If one is truly great, one will love all humankind! If one is truly great, one will love all humankind! One will love the good and bad amongst all humanity. The good will be loved with pride, admiration and joy. The bad will be loved with pity and sorry, for one will know - if truly great -  that both good and bad qualities of people are often but the results of circumstances over which they have, because of their ignorance, little control.  To be truly great, one will be compassionate, sympathetic and tolerant. When compelled to pass judgement upon others, one will temper justice with tender mercy, throwing oneself always on the side of the weak, the uninformed and the poverty-stricken. Thus one will not only go the extra mile in a true spirit of fellowship, but will also go willingly and graciously. And if the second mile be not enough, one must go the third and the fourth, and as many additional miles as may be necessary. - Napoleon Hill (Master Key to Riches) I picked this...

The Householder and Philosophy (or Science!)

No, I am not referring to the Merchant-Ivory film starring Shashi Kapoor which released in 1963.  We This one refers to all of us. The householder with umpteen things to worry about... Filial relations, money, job, clients, bosses,et al, the list is long. Who has the time to worry about Philosophy and Science. Who cares how we came about or where the world will be in a 1000 years!!! We are worried about today. The 21st century and this decade will do fine for worrying. Welcome to the householder.  When did the world ever belong to a particular time? When did we ever take a break from time? Never matter, while a few scientists and academicians wring out the mysteries of nature  the rest of us nearly 8 billion of us- we are content, or discontent,  with life in general. Because we are householders.