morocco!!


shodh,search!!


excerpts from krushnamegh kunte's webpage

These quotes are adopted from krushnamegh's web page. For a very fascinating tour visit:http://www.bio.utexas.edu/grad/krushnamegh/Moorings/index.htm

"It is not in the nature of the man....to start out by giving up. Some give up at the first touch of pressure, some sell out, some run down by inperceptible degrees and loose their fire never knowing when or how they lost it....Yet few hold on and move on, knowing that the fire is not to be betrayed,learning to give it shape purpose and reality.But whatever there future, at the dawn of their lives , men seek a noble vision of man's nature and of life's potential."

-Ayn Rand



"We wanderers, ever seeking the lonelier way, begin no day where we have ended another, no sunrise finds us where the sunset left us.Even while the earth sleeps we travel.We are the seeds of the tenacious plant. it is in our ripeness and the fullness of our heart that we are given to the wind and are scattered."

-Kahlil Gibran

regarding the quest to question and to find answers

Prashna chinha he eka avasthech symbol ahe..."Jeevant"panach...

This ? symbolises life...

Anil Avchatanchya shabdat...

"lage ghar ghar... phirle dole, man takli...
mhanje mrutyu?
che che to tar... adhich hoto
sodun jate... jeva kutuhal"

prashna padne ani uttara shodhne hi manvi jivnachi khari "quest" ahe...

cheers to the "QUEST"...cheers to "LIFE"!!!

"yuddha"

which is a greater instinct?

survival ki freedom...yudhda challay ek faar faar motha

...survival is like gravity...khali khali khechnara...compelling

freedom aphaat abhala sarkha mukt, swachchand...

man jari aphaat abhalakade zep ghe mhanat asla tari khali odhat rahtech gravity...ani pankhan madhla bal kadhun ghete...tadphadat rahto me...ghusmatat...

pan mala mahiti ahe...

VIJAY SHEVTI ABHALACHYA ODHICHACH!!!

"Manavya"

I am workin with a group for a ngo called "manavya" which is home to around 50 HIV +ve kids...i try to go there every sunday and teach kids basic mathemetics, reading and writing marathi etc.

Its been a very nice experience so far...We have been there for 8-10 sessions and I have realized that teaching simply even to count is so tough.

What drew me to this is probably my liking for teaching and what i feel my current attraction to questions related to psychology (especially of children) and i guess also my still unexplored interest in handling such organizational system.

Overall I am tryin to explore myself with those kids...one of the quests...