The Stoneleaf

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Saturday, December 17, 2005

Of Ideas and Grand Plans...

It's weird, how easy it is for people (like me) to make ideas, evolve philosophies, conjure grand plans, and even more easily forget their existence. You do not need any additonal IQ to understand that the reference being made is here to this blog, The Stoneleaf.

I had started writing this blog, confident of the idea that when there is so much going around me, there would be ample inspiration for me to write about it. About the things that matter, or the things that i think, should matter. But i was unaware, or rather in the spur of the moment conveniently overlooked the importance of the will turning to action. Its not enough to be hungry, and know what to cook and how to cook; to satiate the hunger, one needs to act upon it, one needs to roll the sleeves, and cook.

In our sanskrit text book (and i dont remember what name it had), of class 6th, 7th and 8th; we had a specific chapter Subhashitani (i do remember this :D) - literally it meant the 'Good Words' more appropriately "Wise words"-, in three parts, one part every year, we used to read and mug the ancient wisdom condensed in two lines of sanskrit words. And today i remember one of them,


'Udyamen hi sidhyanti, karyaani na manorathaih
Nahi suptasya singhasya, pravishanti mukhe mrigah'

Translated, it means;


Action and not the will alone, makes the wishes come true
The deer would not walk into the mouth of a lion asleep

So time passes, days turn into dates as milestones of a life going by, and steadily things redefine their priorities. some day you discover that its almost 2 months, and your daily resolves, which someway had turned to weekly, have become rare oppurtunities. And then you wonder, whether it is the name, of the blog that has taken life. The leaf which never unfurled itself, but turned to static stone. Muted, with ossified veins , and stultified sap. While life decided to go its own way, raising clouds of dust that cover the plan maps, to be forgotten, and archived.

Yet I try...

11 Comments:

Blogger AakASH!!! said...

@Kiran: Yes indeed kiran, they are worth keeping in mind. And then.. thankyou for the appreciation... this blog had a renascence last night, so you are my first visitor now... :)

December 17, 2005 8:33 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

good post :) glad i dropped by.

December 18, 2005 2:37 AM  
Blogger AakASH!!! said...

@Lo: :)

December 18, 2005 11:25 AM  
Blogger Ravali said...

its about time. waited long enough for you to write something new on this blog.
good for you.

December 19, 2005 3:02 AM  
Blogger AakASH!!! said...

@Kiran: Gifted or not.. its got more to do with mustering up the patience to writ something already fully formed in my head. God knows how many of my stories have never seen the blogworld, because of my procrastination... I wonder if have you read my stories at, firetoashes.blogspot.com
Come over if you have the time, and of course the will... :)

@Ravali: My pleasure that you think that it will be good for me... :p The thing is what i have already explained n my commnt above. Like your blog reads sleep is luxury, and after all the days i spend, this luxury kills a lot of my time... :)

December 19, 2005 12:38 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

hi there, I just landed here by an acident. Wise words indeed. Kep it up!

December 19, 2005 2:52 PM  
Blogger AakASH!!! said...

@Denise: Thankyou for visiting! :)

December 19, 2005 7:28 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Your ideas shouldn't be distributed in a cheap pattal plate. Nice way of putting things. You should write a book. You are totally worth being published bigtime. Cheerios !!!

January 03, 2006 4:09 PM  
Blogger Flying Machine said...

:) hmmm

January 08, 2006 2:27 PM  
Blogger Anki said...

hey... i had sanskrit too in 6th, 7th, 8th.. brought back those memories.. devah .. devou.. devaahaa.. :-)
had even won a first prize for sanskrit recitation once.. hehe..
it was a lovely read..

May 30, 2006 9:12 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

it-s manorathaih, instrumental plural, not manorathe

November 29, 2012 11:15 PM  

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