What is great in calling a spade a spade, say something metaphoric so that people rack their brains before they understand that you are talking about a spade.

Salvation for ALL!

>> Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Why should the carbons combine?
Why should the wretches breathe and live?
Why should these choose to give birth again?
Why should they make life and hell?

Why should there be fit and unfit?
Why should there be rich and poor?
Why should there be oppressor and oppressed?
Why should there be class and creed?

Life would say,
Should you seek to live, be fit.
Should you seek to feed, earn
Should you seek to earn, subvert.
Should you seek to subvert, group.

Life is what that conceives need.
Life is what that makes one stew in greed.
Life is what that causes struggle.
Life is what that denies death and peace.

When this world is a transient pause,
and when life is nothing but a nascent blink,
why should life struggle for a losing cause?
Why should alive yearn for dead without a wink?

When life ends in a certain death,
when life is aging, growing pain,
when death is real and eventual bliss,
why should the alive yearn at all?

Why should there be man at all?
Why should there be life at all?
Why should there be birth first of all?
Why can't there be nothing at all?

I wish there is not birth at all.
I wish there is no life at all.
I wish there is no struggle at all.
I wish there is no world first of all.

Let this world slip into a oblivion.
Let every soul pass beyond the horizon.
Let there be none to struggle and suffer.
Let there be none to care and cry.
Let this be salvation for all!!!

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Should I return

>> Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Dangling from the lap of success,
I see you shiver and sweat.
sliding down the abyss of failure,
I see your eyes, red and wet.

With every moment I lose,
I see a twinkling drop trickling down.
With every breathe I lose,
I see a silent sob running down.

This life is not worth your tear,
for never did I see you smile in a year.
These are not for me Oh! dear,
I envy these for they are to you so near.

I ravaged the forests to bring you treasure.
I looted hell and heaven for wealth beyond measure.
I did this with not a moment of leisure,
and knew not this was not to your pleasure.

I took to the treacherous peaks.
I scaled the slippery paths.
I scuttled the dreaded lanes.
I did all, only to leave you forever.

Return may not, I, from the heart of abyss.
Return may not, I, to bask in your bliss.
But should I return, I would return to live.
But should I return, I would return not to leave.

Should I return my dear,
I would return as a rain drop,
a drop to feel and smear your skin,
a drop to kiss the hump of your chin.

Should I return my love,
I would return as a loving smile,
a smile to bring you delight and grace,
a smile to erase the past and my trace.

Should I return my girl,
I would return to sleep in your lap,
not to run and bring you tears,
not to horde and leave you fears.

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Save Tiger -Why should we and How can we?

>> Friday, March 5, 2010


Why should we save a wild animal? Why should we save a predator like tiger that hunts game and man alike inside its territory? Should we protect tiger because it is our national animal? Is it just a matter of pride of our country and nothing else? These were the questions running at the back of my mind when I came across the Aircel initiative to save our tigers. Thanks to the information hosted on their website, I learned a lot about tigers and refreshed my lessons from primary classes about ecological balance.
Tiger, being a predator sits at the top of ecological pyramid.It acts a regulator and protector of natural resources which man values the most. Tigers hunt and eat the herbivorous animals and keep their population in check. Without predators like tigers the population of deers, wild buffaloes and other grass eating species would explode. These herbivores would strip the forests bare of vegetation and turn grasslands into barren grounds. The forests are fast depleting owing to the excesses of man and if these herbivores multiply in numbers, the inevitable would precipitate. In places where there is no forest cover, grass hold the loose soil together and retain the fertility of the soil. Without grass the topmost layer of soil gets washed away with rain into rivers and what would remain is arid silt.
The population explosion of plant eating animals would in fact directly affect man. These animals would walk into the cultivated lands and eat away the crops. Depleting forest cover has made rains rare, and unseasonal if ever they come down. This has already affected the crops and made it difficult to feed the ever increasing number of human mouths. This would greatly impact the demand supply curve. In India, it is not global crude oil prices that is causing inflation, it is whole sale cereal index. Thanks to bureaucratic blunders, India is short of food grains and prices of pulses have touched skies.With all the self inflicted destruction if other herbivores join the party, man would be left competing with other species for food and space. He would be no different than a early man with all his energies dedicated in attaining the basic necessities of food and shelter.
I am not exaggerating. We have only few predators lions, tigers and wild cats which hunt for need and not greed. They are nature's protectors and they alone can maintain the ecological balance. As a matter of fact a tiger covers 100sq km of forest area around it and protects various species in this area for the benefit of man. The presence of tiger dissuades tribal from going into the interior forests - the true nature reserves. These parts of the forests are inaccessible to the forest officials and could be easily exploited by money hungry humans with the help of uneducated and ignorant tribal who are well acquainted with the forest contours.
India has close to 50 % of world wild tiger population. On our planet, there are only 3200 wild tigers and out of it 1411 are in India( 2007-08 statistics). The tigers are hunted world over as a mark of virility and in most cases for the sake of money. A tiger is worth 20,000$ in the international market. Chinese use tiger bones in traditional Chinese medicine. Tiger bone champagne is highly valued in high societies of west. Owing to the price a tiger gets, there are tiger farms in China and USA. China has only 50 wild tigers but 4000 of them are in private tiger farms. Tigers are bred here to be sold as pieces. In USA many states allow individuals to own tigers. These tigers are not accounted for. And there are 5000 such tigers all over USA. Out of six species of tiger 3 species and many other sub-species have become extinct. The royal bengal Indian tiger is endangered.In India we have 37 reserves. Many of them now have poor tiger density. There are several reasons for their disappearance and most of them are man caused.
Some of the reasons are:
1. Poaching
2. Dacoit infestation
3. Man hunting down predators food like deer, buffaloes.
4. Depleting forest cover.
5. Building dams and other infrastructure in and around tiger habitats.
6. Infighting and territory clashes.
Tigers are not man eaters unless they are forced to. Yes there have been a few incidents where tigers killed human beings but the occurrences of man hunting down the tigers out number them. After all this I donated a 1000 INR to save tigers to save myself and my progeny from the multi-pronged adverse affects that I have stated above.
Will you join me ? Please donate to the WWF-India tiger fund at the below link. Minimum amount they accept is 500 INR. WWF INDIA TIGER FUND

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