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Janmashtami, Lord Krishna’s birth day!

Lord Krishna, is considered one of the most and highly worshiped Hindu deities. According to the Hindu mythology, Lord Krishna is considered as the Avatar or reincarnation of Lord Vishnu. Born in Mathura now in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India about 5000 years ago, Krishna’s mystical stories started from his early childhood which now narrated to us seems amazing as to how he crushed anything that was evil. The period between 3200 and 3100 BC is considered as the period when Lord Krishna lived on earth.

He is also shown with his childhood devotee Radha. The Lord is usually remembered and worshiped as “Radha-Krishna”. The pair symbolizes the eternal love between people and god.

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Significance of Lord Krishna’s Janmashtami: Sri Krishna taught us Karma Yoga. He strongly dictated in Gita that a man is bound to get the fruits of his actions. If he has done good actions/deeds throughout his life, he will get good results. The real meaning of Janamashtami vow is to become Karamyogi like Krishna. One should always follow the right path and never tolerate injustice. Karma yoga is selfless service, the path by which the mind is most quickly purified and its limits transcended. The karma yogi works hard, both physically and mentally. He seeks to eliminate the ego and its attachments, to serve humanity without expecting rewards, and to see unity in diversity . This enables him to tune to the one underlying divine essence that dwells within all beings. Karma yoga is most suitable for people who have an active temperament. It involves working in the world and giving of oneself in a selfless way. The real essence is to become a selfless Karamyogi.

Today morning, I had gone up to observatory hill where it hosts the most mystical temples known to the local people as “Dara”. This is the place from where Darjeeling got its name “The Land of the Thunderbolt” and so does my tea company – Thunderbolt Tea. This place hosts one main temple which is dedicated to “Mahakal Baba” (Lord Shiva – This is one place where the Hindus and Buddhists worship together inside one temple and is considered very sacred.) and other small temples dedicated to other Hindu deities. Lord Krishna is one of them.

Its always a good feeling to visit Dara where I feel I am elated with some kind of an energy and it really makes my day! Now I am with my usual pot of morning Darjeeling Tea!

One of Lord Krishna’s quote: “You have the right to work, but never to the fruit of the work. You should never engage in action for the sake of reward, nor should you long for inaction”

Happy Janmashtami! May the Lord bless you all!

For more info on Lord Krishna you can visit this About.com page

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Guess I am not the only lone wolf who drinks tea

Guess, I am not the lone wolf who drinks tea! After my discovery of Twitter and Facebook + (Google+ slowly evolving), the thought of being the “only ghost who drinks tea” miraculously dissolved the idea and brought a sigh of relief – I found other like minded ghosts who drank and lived tea! My tea friends!! “I am glad I found you all!”

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Life is too short and beautiful to live cornered alone. Tea is one culture that friends can indulge in and make a connected world of love and friendship. Thanks to all and above all “Tea”, no matter what kind, for making this world smaller and fully filled with love and affection. I raise my cup of Darjeeling Tea to our friendship, yes “Tea Friendship”!

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Happy Independence Day!

I have hoisted my Indian Flag at home, though amongst mist and fog, is fluttering its freedom with all its might trying to break away the the remnants of social evil that still exists. Hopefully someday we all will truly know the value of Gandhi’s “Satyagraha” and walk towards a more beautiful India.

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All the students from respective schools in Darjeeling have gone down to Lebong to do their individual drills. All could be seen clad in different ethnic dresses and filled with colors in a vibrant mood. Let everything roll in a perfect manner and hoping for a better India in the years to come.

Let there be no discrimination, no racism and no hatred. Let love prevail! I drink my cup of morning Darjeeling Tea and salute to all the freedom fighters who really made a difference.

HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY!

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