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Friday, December 24, 2010

The first Spandan

Hi the world of blogs!
Spandan word stands in Hindi for the ‘heartbeat’, or ‘pulsation’. Prior to putting up anything else here, I feel it worthwhile to talk something about why this word enthralls me and why I got enticed to use this word for my blog; the corollary of which will also be what range of substances this blog is meant to encompass in the forthcoming posts.

On hearing the word ‘spandan’, the objects that pervade our minds are sort of or somehow related to: life, enthusiasm, passion, emotions and constancy. And that’s what this blog will be all about!

For me, the elements that comprise life are: Energy (or optimism), Curiosity (or reasoning), Changeability (or progressiveness), Sensibility and Compassion. This very type of life is that the first command to live: the first spandan, asks us to adopt…A life progressing ceaselessly, against all the odds, always afresh, and spreading love and energy in all of its surroundings! These are the elements that accomplish a life to be: Satyam (true), Shivam (good) and Sundaram (Beautiful)!  This is when a life becomes not only a thrilling trip, but also a sacred duty! A duty that one has to perform on one’s own, without seeking the help of even the non-existents.

Spandan is the song of nature. One may perceive it as the command to a warrior; the love song expressing the deep, tender feelings from the closest to one’s heart but too distant to be heard or seen; or a melody that forces one to contemplate over the magnificence and richness of beauty the nature possesses. In any case, it is the stimulus that keeps reminding one to move on, celebrating the festival of life!

It’s easy to give up, blaming the unavoidable factors; it’s easy to be pessimistic; it’s easy to lose one’s conscience! But, it’s always easier to commit suicide than to live. Life is not all about easy things. It’s a mission to be accomplished: full of obstacles, lots of background music as well as lots of noises. It’s a sang-dil haseena whom one has to impress.

Only if one comes out of this whole journey with one’s conscience unscathed and the spirit uncompromised; her/his affair with life has been successful! And one has gotten message of the spandan right!

7 comments:

  1. good...friend..keep going......some lines are very very good......

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  2. Dear Balkrishna,
    It is something for that i have no words.I am very sorry.Your arrangement of words like small small light of different colour glittering on chritmas tree and decorating "spandan= christmas tree".It very good i mean excellent.Specially explanation on life constituent. No one can decorate "spandan" in such a beautiful manner.
    I also like " always easy to commit suicide than to live" the line.I aso like the line "sang-dil haseena whom one has to impress" please forgive me i have copy those lines because i am not a good writer like You but i am happy that you are my friend.Keep it UPPPPPPp

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  3. I feel Spandan is a emotions which always come from heart, with a great smile on your face which one can feel and other can understand but difficult for anyone to explain in words.....

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  4. I'm grateful to all those who have posted their comments for their encouragements and valuable suggestions. Thanks!

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  5. "Spandan" as rightly said by you is a word that suggests enthusiasm, progressiveness and the life itself. Ofcourse there would be ups and downs, successes and failures but like the heartbeat, one has to continue doing his/her job and to contribute towards the society, mankind in his/her own small ways, that's when life gets its real meaning.

    Really loved the way you have portrayed your vision towards life. Looking forward to your upcoming posts.

    Keep Rocking!!

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  6. Congrats, it is really inspiring and exciting facts which energize people time to time.

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