ALL EYES ON MOHALI
TWO MATCHES TODAY
ONE(SEMIFINAL) FOR RESULT
THE OTHER(SINGH -GILANI MEET)
JUST FOR HOPE
GUD LUCK INDIA
my thought: Hello Friends
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
BIG GAME
An Indo-Pak cricket match generates excitement The Mohali match has
catalysed cricket diplomacy. Pak PM will watch semi-final and meet
Indian PM, discuss issues of mutual interest.
Hopefully the presence of the VVIPs will not require security
of the kind which inconveniences the paying spectators or pressurises
the players.This, afterall,is a World Cup semi-final and not a bilateral
series
catalysed cricket diplomacy. Pak PM will watch semi-final and meet
Indian PM, discuss issues of mutual interest.
Hopefully the presence of the VVIPs will not require security
of the kind which inconveniences the paying spectators or pressurises
the players.This, afterall,is a World Cup semi-final and not a bilateral
series
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Holi - the festival of colours
The festival of Holi is celebrated on the day after the full moon.
Originally a festival to celebrate good harvests and fertility of the land, Holi is now a symbolic commemmoration of a legend from Hindu Mythology.The story centres around an arrogant king who resents his son Prahlada worshipping Lord Vishnu. He attempts to kill his son but fails each time. Finally, the king's sister Holika who is said to be immune to burning, sits with the boy in a huge fire. However, the prince Prahlada emerges unscathed, while his aunt burns to death. Holi commemorates this event from mythology, and huge bonfires are burnt on the eve of Holi as its symbolic representation.
Today Holi is an excuse for Indians to shed inhibitions and caste differences for a day of spring fever and Big Fun. Teenagers spend the day flirting and misbehaving in the streets, adults extend the hand of peace, and everyone chases everyone else around, throwing brightly colored powder (gulal) and water over each other.
Let us wish everybody a Happy Holi. Let the colors of Holi fill your heart with warmth and love.
Originally a festival to celebrate good harvests and fertility of the land, Holi is now a symbolic commemmoration of a legend from Hindu Mythology.The story centres around an arrogant king who resents his son Prahlada worshipping Lord Vishnu. He attempts to kill his son but fails each time. Finally, the king's sister Holika who is said to be immune to burning, sits with the boy in a huge fire. However, the prince Prahlada emerges unscathed, while his aunt burns to death. Holi commemorates this event from mythology, and huge bonfires are burnt on the eve of Holi as its symbolic representation.
Today Holi is an excuse for Indians to shed inhibitions and caste differences for a day of spring fever and Big Fun. Teenagers spend the day flirting and misbehaving in the streets, adults extend the hand of peace, and everyone chases everyone else around, throwing brightly colored powder (gulal) and water over each other.
Let us wish everybody a Happy Holi. Let the colors of Holi fill your heart with warmth and love.
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
Thursday, March 3, 2011
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