Friday, August 16, 2013

GOD's Will . Vs . My Will - Day 1

8th August 6:30 am – Destination Hyderabad.

With great excitement I off boarded the bus. No matter 
which city you go to, I guess a sight you will never miss seeing is buzzing auto drivers all around you attempting to get what they call a Savari!

On the way to the hotel I was amazed to see lot of cutouts and posters with Bakra(goat), some garlanded, some cut outs as big as a politician’s campaign. For a while I wondered of it was some party’s mascot. Then it suddenly flashed to me, Ramzan was around the corner and the city was gearing up for celebration. Well, I wasn’t wrong after all for comparing Bakra posters with politicians. The only difference is politicians would make Bakra out of the public and in this case the public makes Bakra, out of the Bakra itself!! 
At the hotel I realized, no matter how much I plan, write down things to carry there’s always something I would forget I know that’s the case with most. This time it was the toothbrush. I switched over to the age old brushing technique with the index finger and then hit the shower! After an amazing and relaxing Kriya and meditation time, I called Neelesh Ji to let him know I had arrived and meet up with him so we could head to Chilkur Temple.

It was time to execute MY PLAN. I called Neelesh Ji in the anticipation that we could visit the temple and head back to the hotel by noon on time for Lunch and then take an early bus to Tirupati. While the little mind was making the plans, the BIG MIND willed otherwise! Neelesh Ji in his cheerful voice said he would meet me sometime at noon since he had some work to finish but not sure about the time! POP went my first plan! Temple visit during the way wasn't going to be.  I decided to make the best of the uncertainty – YES I DECIDED TO EAT! BREAKFAST AWAITS!

At breakfast time the score tally:


After a yummy breakfast, after Madhya Pradesh (tummy) got refilled Uttar Pradesh took over again. Let’s book your Darshan ticket to Tirupati, I said to myself and so I took an auto and headed towards the TTD office nearby. I was disappointed to hear that the tickets were being issued only for Darshan a week later. I recollected that the hotel had a travel desk and so approached the travel desk for booking my ticket. To my amazement all early buses were full and the ticket cost for the other buses were out of my budget! So much that I could go back to Bangalore and take a package trip to Tirupati and back, it would still work out cheaper! The guy at the travel desk traveled in and out of redbus.in but couldn't get a ticket in my budget. He searched, he made calls but to no avail. Allowing the travel dude his space I stepped out of the hotel for some fresh air. Taking a deep breath I said to myself, ok GOD you know how much I can spend on the ticket considering the other expenses for the trip, If I get a ticket around Rs.800 I’ll come else I’ll have to meet you next time! At that moment my plans changed. I walked back to the travel desk to book to a ticket back to Bangalore. Even before I could utter a word he said , “ Sir I got a ticket for Rs.800 and just the one seat available!” For a moment I was zapped, I realized my eyes were wet with tears. Not sure why, I asked him to book the ticket. Yet again my plan was outplayed. MY WILL 0 : GOD's WILL- 2

Soon it was lunch time. Neelesh Ji asked me to come over by 1:30pm to his place. So I quickly but slowly had a super duper lunch and took an auto to Neelesh Ji’s place. I reached his place by 2:00 pm. My plan was to get back to the hotel by 7:30 pm so I could get some rest before the night travel. By the time we left it was already 3:45pm and as per my calculations it would be impossible to get back by 7:00pm. But there were no complaints in my mind, I just allowed the events to unfold and experience it as it revealed itself. We reached the temple at 4:30 pm. A small, beautiful, serene and a divine temple which answered the prayers of thousands – I stood right in front of it. I stepped into the temple to see many circumambulating with their Sankalpa in mind. I was soon to join them. We went in to meet the priest and introduced ourselves. He requested us to stay back and be a part of the evening Pooja to the Lord. In the meantime, making my prayers loud and clear in my heart I began the 11 rounds. We were blessed to sit very close to the idol where the Pooja was being performed. As I sat immersed looking at the offerings one of the priest asked us to sing some Bhajans! WOW! What an opportunity to express your divine love and what better way than to sing songs in praise of the Divine? Me and Sapna who accompanied us sang for almost 45 minutes and enjoyed every moment of it. Time flew by and by the time we were ready to leave it was 7:30 pm! The pic above taken just before leaving. It was the time I wanted to reach the hotel and I was yet to leave the temple! Considering the time it would take to drive back to the city we rushed to the car hoping to reach the hotel on time so I wouldn't miss the bus. I had just about enough time to have 3 Chapattis and then checkout of the hotel. I made it to the bus stand on time. Next stop Tirupati. After settling down in the seat I started to chart down my plan for the next day. Since I had to pick up the Darshan ticket after reaching Tirupati I planned to take a room, take bath and head to Tirumala first thing. 

So at the end of day 2 the scoreboard read:



The clash of the Wills to be continued....




Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Holidays to HOLYDAYS


“We need to visit this temple and offer prayers…” said my wife as she was reading through a book titled “Tirupati”. It wasn't Tirupati she was talking about.  In the outskirts of Hyderabad stood the powerful and almighty Lord Balaji. He’s popularly known as Visa Balaji. Whenever anyone needed Visa power.. this is where they used to Go and GET IT! I guess VISA the popular company did not know about this temple, else in every ad of theirs instead of Sachin holding the card and saying the words “ Visa power, GO GET IT “ in the early years, it would have been happy Indians holding their Visa in their hands saying –“ Visa power! I GOT IT! 

“ The Lord possesses such power that whoever circumambulates the   sanctum 11 times with their intention in heart and mind, it comes to   pass. The only condition set forth by the temple authorities is that once their wish is fulfilled they have to return to circumambulate 108 times as a gesture of gratitude and thanks giving. I don’t think even the Lord demands anything from you, but considering that your wish is fulfilled isn't it right that one returns to offer thanks? I think it’s a fair ask! The temple itself is small and beautiful, no Hundi’s to drop offerings, no collection, no demands! It’s just you and the LORD! 

Well.. our plan to visit the temple was not for a Visa but to offer a prayer. Thanks to Telengana issue I could not risk travelling with my family! But since I had a couple of days of holidays on weekdays, I decided to take the risk and make them HOLY DAYS by visiting Chilkur and Tirupati! and return over the weekend to spend time with my lovely family. Being a great planner that I am, I started visualizing and planning the trip in my mind.  After all every first step is taken first in the mind! 


After planning the trip in my mind I decided to begin my journey on the 7th August and return to Bangalore on Saturday morning. Thanks to Swami Suryapada I got a contact in Hyderabad to meet, who could take me to Chilkur. And so.. my Plan for day 1 was as follows:

7th August – Leave for Bangalore to Hyderabad.
8th August -  Reach Hyderabad.
8am – 10 am – Finish Kriya, have breakfast.
10am – 1 am – Meet Neelesh Ji travel with him to Visit Chilkur Temple and offer prayers
1am - …. – Ya I know, its …. Coz as a food lover I wanted to have a hearty meal without time limitations :-)
3pm – 7pm – Shopping, Laze around.
7pm-…. :-) Dinner.
9 pm – Leave Hyderabad – proceed to Tirupati.

Thoroughly satisfied with my plans, I proceeded to pack my things.  Wrote down all the things to be packed and went about packing them. Finally it was time to leave. My wife drove me to the bus station while me and my darling son exchanged some Papa and Pappu conversations. Soon it was.. tata.. bye bye.. see you Saturday.. Love youuuuuu :-)
I boarded the bus @ 8:40 pm and the journey begun. Little did I ever imagine, what I was about to experience in the coming days were going to be great teachings in my life. The lights in the bus went down and with the earphones plugged in I closed my eyes. 

At dawn it would be GOD’s Plan . Vs . My Plans! 

GOD’s Will. Vs .My Will.



Experiences of Day 1 of the clash of the WILL – follows tomorrow!.. Stay tuned.






Sunday, January 6, 2013

THE MONK WHO DRIVES HIS MARUTI, WILL ALSO DRIVE THE CHANGE



It's the next stage in evolution where even an AADHAAR card may not be needed, where a birth certificate may become a term in history and the hospital would immediately sign you up on Facebook and Twitter as soon as you signal your entry into this Social planet! 

Gone are the days when the pen was mightier than a sword. Its the age where a LIKE AND A SHARE is mightier.So mighty that million clicks can topple a government and a million shares can create a revolution wave. I'm glad I participated in the International Bloggers Conference hosted by the Spiritual masterminds of Art of Living. I am loving it as it has given me a new found inspiration that I can be the change I want to see in my country. 

The power lies within and when this power unites many more like minded minds, the power to make a change is immense. I have taken a oath to do a lot of UN-CLOGGING through my BLOGGING :-) Thank you #AOLIBC for making me aware of the power I have within. What better way to
#Volunteer4BetterIndia than be a blogger who can ignite and wake up the sleeping Giants of our nation who can make a difference. As Guruji often says, Its time to create a Giant Spiritual Wave.
With Love and Gratitude,
Sathya - The Monk who still drives his Maruti, with Esteem :-)