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Begin with the Basics

 Having a daughter who is in the early years of her schooling was a good time to remember the basics. This may not always be the case. Hence, I thought it necessary to record these lessons we are taught in school but we forget them as we become adults. Sleep and wake up on time. Keep yourself clean - brush your teeth, take a bath, wear neat and clean clothes, trim your hair and nails, and hydrate. Keep your surroundings clean. Keep your things clean and well maintained. Exercise regularly - walk or train with weights. Be punctual. In addition to these, there are some that I have picked up over the years that I would also document here: Be simple with money - earn honestly, save, give, and invest wisely and simply. Stay away from debt. Document as much as possible. Make it easy for others in your life. Have loving, healthy, and deep relationships. Assume good faith. Consult with a medical doctor. Follow his advice. Keep digital life simple. Prefer Text > Images > Videos. Backup ev

Media Consumption

Ideal Case  The ideal situation is to produce equal to or more than I consume. However, it is difficult to produce without consuming. For example, writing a book without reading a book would be difficult.  Presently, I consume more than I produce. As time passes, I would like to move to the ideal case of producing as much as I consume. Thereafter, I may begin to produce more than I consume. Present Scenario In the present scenario, I am consuming much more than I produce. I consume books (audiobooks, ebook and paper books), podcasts, blogs, Reddit, and social media (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and personal messaging applications). The basis for deciding what to consume is based on long term wellness over short term happiness. Given a free block of time, where I intend to consume media, the idea is to prioritise in the following order: Books - audiobook, ebook, paper book Podcasts Blogs Reddit Personal Messaging apps  Twitter OTT Instagram Facebook

Weekly Visit to the Temple

In my last blog post (last year), I had shared how I prayed at home. I had shared then that I would share my weekly visit to the temple. We visit the Ayyappa Temple in Bhairav Nagar, Pune on every Saturday. The temple's main deity is Lord Ayyappa. It is nestled between residential buildings and a park where seniors walk and exercise and youngsters play. The temple is situated perpendicular to the entrance. So, after one enters, one goes around a bit before entering the temple complex.  The main complex houses Ayyappa, Ganapathy, Murugan and Durga are within the main temple complex. Outside the main complex there are two minor shrines to Shiva and Vishnu. On two sides of the shrine to Shiva are the snake grove and the place to worship the planets (as per Hindu mythology).  Besides visiting the temple every Saturday, we also visit the temple for festivals and special occasions like birthdays and anniversaries. 

Prayer Stand

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I stood in front of the small prayer stand in my house and glanced at the Gods placed there. The stand is in the corner of our kitchen. They were placed there because that was the only suitable space we found for them. The stand is a piece of glass held up by two metallic brackets. Our prayer stand. Image courtesy: Dhanya Vallat Framed photographs of Goddess Laxmi, Lord Krishna, Lord Ganapathy, and Lord Ayyappa are placed on the stand. Every day, early in the morning, I pray to the Gods asking for their help and assistance to guide me through the day. This was my prayer routine before I got married. Since marriage, I have added a few steps to my morning prayer routine. I first fill water in a kindi and shankha . Then, I light the traditional lamp at home. I then burn a single incense stick. I move them in a clockwise motion around all the photo frames on the prayer stand thrice. I then place the incense stick on a stand. I then proceed to pray as I did above and then touch m

Hello World!

I started blogging in September 2005. However, the oldest blog post I can find is from October 2006. The search for my first post continues on archive.org, that historian of the web. I have held blogs of various names but never one with my own. I started blogging here on Blogger and then moved to WordPress. I moved back here because WordPress did not let me create a blog with my own name saying it was reserved. Starting here again today, on my fifth marriage anniversary.