Friday, August 18, 2006

Nava Grahas - The 9 Heavenly Bodies?

"AdityAyacha SomAya MangalAya BudhAyacha Guru Shukra Shanibyescha Rahavey Kethavey Namo Namaha"

The above sanskrit stotram (a prayer) is something which has been for ages. This is also based on the concept of Nava Grahas (9 celestial bodies) as per Hindu philosophy. You will know shortly why I have stated the above prayer.

Recently the news that scientists have discovered 3 new planets Ceres, Charon & UB313 which may belong to our solar system has been in headline in many channels yesterday morning. You may read more about it here. When one of the news channel made their news saying "Eclipse to Nava Grahas", I was upset in the morning. Again in the evening, I found that channel interviewing many a comman man with each one giving his idea about the discovery, some finding fault in the concept of Nava Grahas, some blindly denying the discovery by saying Nava Grahas means 9 planets and that is it and bla bla bla... yet none really manifesting the idea of Nava Grahas. I was more upset. The reason? Simple. No one really seems to know what Nava Grahas are!!! Added to that, a foolish media makes a riduculous headline.

First off, Nava Grahas are not about the nine planets of our solar system. The Nava Grahas include the Sun & the Moon and doesn't consider Earth, Uranus, Neptune & Pluto of our solar system. The Rahu & Ketu of the Nava Grahas are the ascending & descending lunar nodes. Now that may be confusing to some. Let me eloberate a bit. The concept of Nava Grahas, as per hindu philosophy, only states about the heavenly bodies in our solar system and their movements which influence creatures on this Earth - mostly human beings. So these astronomical bodies of Solar System are stated to be Sun, Moon, Mecury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Ascending & Descending Lunar nodes. (A fact common to all nava grahas is that they have relative movement with respect to the backgound of fixed stars in the zodiac belt).

So why only the above 9? Let me give an example. Why are there more tides on a full moon day? Our 8th class text book would teach us that this is due to gravity of the moon! So Science accepts the fact that moon has an impact on water on the earth. That sounds great to me. Since moon is not biased like us and treats all objects alike, I think its acceptable to assume that moon has similar impacts on other objects on the Earth.

Now, what is the size of the Moon compared to Sun? I assume that you all know how much more the Sun's gravitational pull is. So, though the Sun is far, it has its effect on us. After all Earth revolves around the Sun. What about Mercury, Venus, Mars & Jupiter. Can they all have their impact on us? The influence that I am talking about can actually be related (experimentally) to the formula which defines the force of attraction between any 2 bodies: F=G*m1*m2/r*r, where 'G' is the Newton's gravitational constant, 'm1' & 'm2' are masses while 'r' is the distance between the 2 objects. So, scientifically speaking the impact is proportioinal to the mass & inversly proportional to the distance of the planet from our world. Since Uranus, Neptune & Pluto are relatively farther, I think we can consider their influence on us to be negligible! Now you may ask me about Ceres (current 5th planet in our solar system) that is nearer than Jupiter. I would say "Look at its size". Its smaller than Mercury.

Coming back to Nava Grahas, I think I have made it clear, what actually these Nava Grahas are. Nava Grahas only defines about the movements of some celestial bodies of our solar system which influence our body & mind. I will leave it here for you to think about this and understand, but will continue a little about a related topic: The scientists who proposed the theory of Nava Grahas. Theories based on some facts. Facts which I think they are, but are called as myths by some. Myths, for those who cannot accept the facts. The concept of Nava Grahas has been for ages (millions of years they say) when there were no telescopes, satellites or flying machines. Then who perceived the Nava Grahas? The Answer: Rishis or Maharshis (SEERS) who can see anything & everything irrespective of time & space and with no bounds. To give an example, we all must have heard about Telepathy. In telepathy, the media is nature. The nature gives us the signals which we seek if we can tune our minds and make them capable of it. For a mind of that sort with no limitations, which can see the space above & below with time being no exemption and to which nature itself bows. This greatness belonged to them, the Rishis, who delivered the Vedas which comprises the Hindu philosophy.

So what if our solar system has a dozen planets?

Friday, May 12, 2006

Writing Helps

Vocabulary is not just about knowing more & more words. One should realize the power of vocabulary. For me its a tool. A tool that you can keep expanding in 'N' no. of dimensions to make it more & more handy. I guess the likes of intangible things like imagination, knowledge & vocabulary only get better with expanding dimensions. If you want to be successful you need to express. Vocabulary helps you not just to let the other person know what you mean, but also to express them effectively. If the other person doesn't understand your vocabulary then it will only motiviate him to learn more. Ask me how, I am one among those who are motivated thus.

One of the best ways of developing your vocabulary is Writing. When you speak you may just use some words to make your listeners understand what you wanted to mean. But when you write, you just not have one or two but as many no. of chances to improvise your expression. You have the scope to learn words instantaneously and use them on fly and when good critics read them, they can suggest you some better words too.

I have always wanted to improve my vocabulary. Once I used to read dictionary, use babylon translator, etc., to continuously learn new english words & know more synonyms. But all this before a long long time. Recently my learning has been stagnate. I seems to me that it has taken a shape of freezed water for it only breaks but neither flows freely nor expands. I have started again. Not just learning new words, but I will be putting them in use. And you ask me how? Ask Cepheus :)

Friday, April 14, 2006

Novelist

He who has a good imagination can become a novelist. But,
only he who makes his readers imagine what he imagines can become a good novelist.

Friday, March 24, 2006

Creative!

Being Creative doesn't merely help anyone to be called 'Creative'.
There should be some creative acts, creative works or creative ideas to present to the world to let them know what you are. You are me here. Yes. I am speaking about myself.

How many in this world know how creative I am? My family knows me since they have heard my self composed songs, my paintings & some not so bad poetry since my childhood days. My close friends know all these. They have seen me doing some audio/video editing stuff to bring in novel things out of the lurid blues. At work, I believe that some of my office collegues think that I am creative because of the kind of solutions I give to the problems we face or how fast I imagine how things should look like!! Who else?

I am not just saying that people should know how much creative I am. My concern here is that,
I am not what I was. I want to be what I was in terms of creative works.
Those days of zeal in imagination & doing creative works is not present now. I am sure that is not gone. I want to live that life where I feel full & satisfied after each creative work that I finished.

And this day, a new life begins.

Saturday, March 04, 2006

Modern Saint?

Well, I think, a saint is a person who is considered holi & respected as he's sacred. A Saint transforms holiness in him to the people around through his wise preachings and holi virtues & thoughts!

Then what makes me a saint? I sing Annamacharya songs, songs which are considered to be divine enchanted spells that give ultimate pleasure of feeling god. Feeling god in you, around you and in every part of life. So does singing those songs make me a saint? Never. But when I sing, I try to bless the same sublime feeling of divinity & manifestation of god which I experience when I sing those songs to my audience. So I call myself a Saint for this reason though it may not be apt or for that matter of fact, I don't deserve such a great addressing.

I value our customs, our traditions and principles, bow to some superstitions. But, I look like a guy of modern era to the people around me. I speak fashionable things. I make fun to be amiable. I dress modern. I tend to have a build of a model! An aggressive, nXt generation sort of guy. So I think I am modern. ;)

From outside, I am Modern B-)
But from inside, I am Saint like :) (at times)

Yes. I am THE MODERN SAINT.

Who is a Poet?

A poet is not one who uses his literature to write verses
A poet is one who uses his feelings to fill empty spaces