Saturday, October 16, 2010

Being a Software Engineer doesn't mean being a Machine...

This might be my shortest blog....

By this time, all my frnds would have become Software Professionals and begun their (de-)bugging and (re-)building the 0's and 1's..! Building stuff might earn bread and butter, but not anything else. People might argue that we would learn a lot........FOR WHAT???

We would learn something that is outdated for our children and grandchildren. Spreading knowledge among our friends is fine, but the learnt Information is Confidential as per our companies. The final reason for learning would be Self-Satisfaction..... which might completely disappear if the companies started paying lesser. Then what..... we are just the machines that work as per the instructions.

Friends, we are capable to do any job that suffices our needs. But we should also be capable of remainng humans and understand what an algorithm cannot answer. Remember that we still follow our ancesterial policy of 'Work for making a livelihood'......'Passion always is a second option'.... Remember that you are being trusted by many lives of your life.

Please post ur arguments as comments....!!! I think I have to face so many contardictory opinions.

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Raavana Na Koogu... [Translation from the Song Jaare Ud Jaa re of the Movie Raavan sung By A R Rahman...]

Ohh Bhramarave
Haaru nee haaru etharakke....

Nanna ee dehadha maamsavannu seezhi...
Olagiruva Maathu-barada Aathmakke helu...Aaakashada daari yaavudu....
Kurudu aatmakke bhoomiyuu aakashavuu ondhe banna....

Ee bhumiyaa maru sparshisi thumulagala naduve saayabeda....
Ee bhumiyaa maru sparshisi thumulagala naduve saayabeda....

Jaanakiya apaharisi enna jeevanada mahaa paapa maadidhe....
Avalu Devathe endalla.... avalu raavananolagiruva raakshassa na kondhalu....

Raavana raamanaaguva munna, enna jeevavannu eledhubidu... Ohh Bhramarave....
Ee bhumiyaa maru sparshisi thumulagala naduve saayisabeda....

Ohh Bhramarave
Haaru nee haaru etharakke....

- Raavana before he died....




Inspired by Gulzar's Lyrics..... can be a very controversial thinking.... Not a real one...

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Out of the Box - Karnataka Temple pics Apart from those shown in TV, Newspapers,Travel Books

Karnataka is the home for some splendid temple architecture void of doubt. The carvings are irreversible and just unimaginable. Most of the pictures shown in TV-channels, magazines, newspapers and text-books include only the most popular pics from these marvellous structures. A complete exploration of these can reveal much more splendidness and can put any human to anxeity.

Here are a few pics from specific places which are rarely photograhed.

1.Hampi: Most of the photos of Hampi include the stone chariot and only a few angles of the temple and the Royal Horse Castle. Look at these apart from the above mentioned ones.






2.Somnathpura: Located in Mysore district, this temple is the height of stone carving and architecture. Most of its photos have the front view of the temple, but a closer view provides details about the minutest carvings.

3.Pattadakallu: This place is one of the World Heritage Sites recognized by the UNESCO. Again splendid rock carvings tells it all.


4. Aihole: This place is also near Pattadakal and is known for rock carvings.




5. Badami Cave temples: If the word 'spectrum' is born, then it should be born from this place, The rock sculptures and the picturesque surroundings has given the actual colours to this place. This is also a world helitage Center built by the Chalukyas. Rarely photographed for public purposes, dont know why??



Splendid ....Isn't it....

6. Talakad Ruins: The Architecture of Talakad temple is really splendid but never appreciated. Even i din get pics anywhere for my requirements. There are wonderful stories behind each and every carving in the temple.

Along with this temple there is another one that was once a huge temple of Lord Vishnu, that had ruptured recently along with its Gopuram and Vimanam. Its stones have been preserved for reconstruction.

Much more to come.... so dont lose track...

Sunday, May 23, 2010

The Sea of Milk...Doodhsagar


We always think of the Jog, Abbi, Shimsha and Mekedaatu when it comes to discussing about the waterfalls of our state. There is one more splendid breathtaking waterfall in our state, or very near to our state, The Doodhsagar (The Ocean of Milk).

This waterfall is situated midway between the Londa-Madgoan railway line(which was mentioned in the previous post), and also it lies between Belgaum dist. of Karnataka and Goa.

As the name suggests the waterfall has the shape of milk pouring out of a large vessel into huge depths. The most stunning sight is that the railway-route or bridge passes below the waterfall...!!! It should either be a breathtaking view from a distance or an engineering-marvel or both. Its just unimaginable when you on the train crawling through the waterfall.

It takes an actual trekking experience to walk to the falls or near the railway-bridge. This trek involves travelling through numerous railway tunnels and finally reaching the spot...!! The falls is on the River Mandovi with various folktales decribing the origin of its name.

The previous post had a glimpse of Doodhsagar; here it exposes itself for you.... pls do visit once in ur life...For the fact that India has heavens in its heart...

Doodhsagar:






Do visit this place for Gods sake...!!! That'll be the drive from one's mind... The falls can be viewed closely from any train on the Londa-madgoan route, but thats for a few seconds. Those who wanna trek to the place can drop urselves at the Doodhsagar station from which the falls is about 10 kms.

Note: Pics above, are an integrated collection from the world-wide-web, for the sake of letting my friends know about this place.

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Nature through the Eyes of Trains...

Train is a mode of transport that carries people along with their memories and images that were recording in the brains through the eyes. The so called 'Howl' ing sound of this creature is still a pleasant sound that soothes a child.

Its generally commented that the Indian Railways is bundle of crap machines and that breeds filth. But comments do not describe the beautiful reality of the Indian railways. As a matter of fact the IR has given some beautiful railway stations and routes that pokke directly into the heart of nature. To name a few, The Konkan Railway, The Darjeeling Himalayan Railway, the Ooty railway, Hassan-Mangalore broadgauge route, Londa-Marmagoa route, Srinagar-Udhampur route,.....goes on...

Some hilarious pics of Nature through the eyes of the Steam Engine/Electric Engine.....

The Darjeeling Himalayan railway that has a toy train to creep through the slopes of the Himalayas. It is declared as World Heritage Monument by UNESCO.


The Hassan-Mangalore railway route which was closed for a period of 12 years, had reopened with broadgauge conversion. This route is known for the spectacular view of the Western ghats it provides. It has 30+ tunnels and 50+ bridges over a span of 60 kms. The route is also a famous trekking trail.



The route become more picturesque when it reaches Yedakumeri, which is between Subrahmanya and Sakleshpura.




The Konkan Railway is one of the most beautiful rail-routes in the whole nation. This connects Mangalore and Mumbai and passes through Karwar, Rathnagiri and many places that showcast lust-green surroundings. This route is highly destructive during monsoons, due to landslides.





The pictures below show something that other countries would love to build...Something with which beauty can be defined.... Its the DOODHSAGAR waterfalls that fall over the Londa-Madgaon Rail track....check out...




A few more beautiful natural scenes from the trains....

Thats near Ratnagiri, Konkan railway route...


Srinagar Railway Station in snow....


Thats enroute to Palghat Junction in Kerala....



DoodhSaagar Railway station..........

This one is somewhere near Kodaikkanal....


The Rail-route from Mettupalayam to Udhagamandalam(Ooty). this too iss one of the most famous railway routes on this planet. Like Darjeeling its a toy train here too..




In India Beauty lies in the disorderliness of nature's growth....Let it bloom the way it wishes.

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