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Sunday, July 31, 2016
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Indian mindset.20160731
An Indian may be a god or a devil, but he is definitely not a plain human being. Well, what makes him tick?
The Indian is said to be the most spiritual man on earth. This is worse than clotted nonsense. We have propagated the myth because we need something to boast about. why should we not have a quality that the West is supposed not to possess? Our inferiority in many domain has compelled us to credit ourselves with wings.
The fact is, and it had better be started without beating about the bush, we are the most materialistic people in the world. Matter and spirit may or may not be indivisible (let thinkers dispute about this), but our Indian knows that matter takes precedence over spirit.
An American lady, wishing to come over to India during the lean days of 1950, enquired of American officials as to what she should take with her to alleviate in some measure that the miseries of the people. "Shall I take rice," she asked, "or what, or canned foods, or medicines?"
The man in charge listened to her patiently, grinned and said; "Lady what Indians need most is CASH."
Cash! That certainly is what we Indian welcome most, I am afraid we are, have been, and will long remain worshippers of what D.H.Lawrence rudely called the Bitch-Goddess. for Indians she is a shining deity. [will continue]
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An Indian may be a god or a devil, but he is definitely not a plain human being. Well, what makes him tick?
The Indian is said to be the most spiritual man on earth. This is worse than clotted nonsense. We have propagated the myth because we need something to boast about. why should we not have a quality that the West is supposed not to possess? Our inferiority in many domain has compelled us to credit ourselves with wings.
The fact is, and it had better be started without beating about the bush, we are the most materialistic people in the world. Matter and spirit may or may not be indivisible (let thinkers dispute about this), but our Indian knows that matter takes precedence over spirit.
An American lady, wishing to come over to India during the lean days of 1950, enquired of American officials as to what she should take with her to alleviate in some measure that the miseries of the people. "Shall I take rice," she asked, "or what, or canned foods, or medicines?"
The man in charge listened to her patiently, grinned and said; "Lady what Indians need most is CASH."
Cash! That certainly is what we Indian welcome most, I am afraid we are, have been, and will long remain worshippers of what D.H.Lawrence rudely called the Bitch-Goddess. for Indians she is a shining deity. [will continue]
Sunder T
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Saturday, July 30, 2016
Friday, July 29, 2016
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sunderblogger.20160729- A father is a son`s hero and daughter `s role model
Time has changed, but love hasb`t. The love of a father for his child only grows
with time. It deepens with age and never fades.
a father may no say to his child that loves her. He may be strict, angry, criticising,
but deep inside he has only love and affection. He is soft to the core. The bon thata child shares with his father is one of the most wonderful relationship in the world.
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Time has changed, but love hasb`t. The love of a father for his child only grows
with time. It deepens with age and never fades.
a father may no say to his child that loves her. He may be strict, angry, criticising,
but deep inside he has only love and affection. He is soft to the core. The bon thata child shares with his father is one of the most wonderful relationship in the world.
This is reproduced for the info. and benefit of the members of sundercircle.
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sunderblogger.blogspot.India mindset
Indian mindset.20160726
Why Indian are what they are? Aryanism, of which we have become particularly proud since independence, is, if we examine matters without partipris, integumentary. the essence lies elsewhere.
The Indian spirit is basically pr-aryan. The Dravidian element in it is predominant, (as we see today.) but the total influences go further back. We have heard the phrase "Mother India"; India is much more than that; she is the Granny of Nations. Her soul (there is, repeat, no "it" about it) is steeped in the leadings and misleadings of many civilizations..
Sunder T
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Why Indian are what they are? Aryanism, of which we have become particularly proud since independence, is, if we examine matters without partipris, integumentary. the essence lies elsewhere.
The Indian spirit is basically pr-aryan. The Dravidian element in it is predominant, (as we see today.) but the total influences go further back. We have heard the phrase "Mother India"; India is much more than that; she is the Granny of Nations. Her soul (there is, repeat, no "it" about it) is steeped in the leadings and misleadings of many civilizations..
Sunder T
sunderkt@gmail.com
https://sunderkt.wordpress.com
sunderblogger.blogspot.Indian mindset
Indian mindset.20160725
Is there such a creature as an Indian? There may be, but you will not find it. An Indian pure and simple is rare as a griffin or an assyrian bull.
How should it be otherwise? the Indian is not a person, but a patchwork. Indeed, he reminds me of Ibsen`s famous onion-one layer, then another, then another, and finally, nothing.
It is peeling of the various layers that causes much trouble. Each layer tells its own tale and, what is unbelievable, is not part of an organic whole. the result is that the so-called Indian is the most contradictory of persons. He is perpetually at war with himself.
Not knowing himself, he is unable to understand others. Our metaphysics, wonderful as they are, have tried to solve this confusion, bu in vain. Our multilayered soul remains hidden and unfathomable.
Sunder t
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https://sunderkt.wordpress.com
Is there such a creature as an Indian? There may be, but you will not find it. An Indian pure and simple is rare as a griffin or an assyrian bull.
How should it be otherwise? the Indian is not a person, but a patchwork. Indeed, he reminds me of Ibsen`s famous onion-one layer, then another, then another, and finally, nothing.
It is peeling of the various layers that causes much trouble. Each layer tells its own tale and, what is unbelievable, is not part of an organic whole. the result is that the so-called Indian is the most contradictory of persons. He is perpetually at war with himself.
Not knowing himself, he is unable to understand others. Our metaphysics, wonderful as they are, have tried to solve this confusion, bu in vain. Our multilayered soul remains hidden and unfathomable.
Sunder t
sunderkt@gmail.com
https://sunderkt.wordpress.com
sunderblogger.blogspot.Indian mindset
Indian mindset.20160729 [continued from previous]
Whatever races came to India-they were attracted to her like moths to a flame-had one peculiarity; they refused to be integrated. despite the terrific pressure of the anonymous multitudes around them, they remain undigested chunks.
Hence the Indian paradox; one Indian reacts like a Scythian, another like a sumerian, a third like a Greek, a fourth like an Arab, and so the complicated tale continues.
But let us not run away with the impression that our Indian Sumerian is a pure Sumerian. Only the dominant layer in him is that; his other layers are in constant conflict with the Sumerian.
[will continue in next]
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Whatever races came to India-they were attracted to her like moths to a flame-had one peculiarity; they refused to be integrated. despite the terrific pressure of the anonymous multitudes around them, they remain undigested chunks.
Hence the Indian paradox; one Indian reacts like a Scythian, another like a sumerian, a third like a Greek, a fourth like an Arab, and so the complicated tale continues.
But let us not run away with the impression that our Indian Sumerian is a pure Sumerian. Only the dominant layer in him is that; his other layers are in constant conflict with the Sumerian.
[will continue in next]
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Wednesday, July 27, 2016
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Indian Mindset: Why are Indian what Indians are
Aryanism, of which we have become particularly proud since independence, is, if Indian examine matters without partipris, integumentary. The essence lies elsewhere.
The Indian spirit is basically pro-Aryan. The Dravidian element n its is predominant (as you see today,) but the total influences go further back. Indians have heard the pharase 'Mother India"; India is much more than that; she is the Granny of Nations. Her soul (there is, no "it" about it) is steeped in the leadings and misleadings of many civilizations. [will continue....] Sunder T -20160727
Aryanism, of which we have become particularly proud since independence, is, if Indian examine matters without partipris, integumentary. The essence lies elsewhere.
The Indian spirit is basically pro-Aryan. The Dravidian element n its is predominant (as you see today,) but the total influences go further back. Indians have heard the pharase 'Mother India"; India is much more than that; she is the Granny of Nations. Her soul (there is, no "it" about it) is steeped in the leadings and misleadings of many civilizations. [will continue....] Sunder T -20160727
Tuesday, July 26, 2016
Indian Mindset
Indian Mindset: 20160726
Is there such a creature as an Indian? There may be, but you will never found it. An Indian pure and simple is rare as griffin or an Assyrian bull
How should it be otherwise? The Indian is not a person, but a patchwork. Indeed, he reminds you of Ibsen's famous onion-one layer, then another, then another, and finally, nothing.
It is the peeling of the various layers that causes much trouble. Each layer tells its own tale and, what is unbelievable, is not part of an organic whole. The result is that the so-called Indian is the most contradictory of persons. He is perpetually at war with himself.
Not knowing himself, he is ubable to understand others. Our metaphysics, wonderful as they are, have tried to solve this confusion, but in vain. Our multilayered soul remains hidden and unfathomable.
But why are Indians what they are?
[will continue ......]
Sunder T
Is there such a creature as an Indian? There may be, but you will never found it. An Indian pure and simple is rare as griffin or an Assyrian bull
How should it be otherwise? The Indian is not a person, but a patchwork. Indeed, he reminds you of Ibsen's famous onion-one layer, then another, then another, and finally, nothing.
It is the peeling of the various layers that causes much trouble. Each layer tells its own tale and, what is unbelievable, is not part of an organic whole. The result is that the so-called Indian is the most contradictory of persons. He is perpetually at war with himself.
Not knowing himself, he is ubable to understand others. Our metaphysics, wonderful as they are, have tried to solve this confusion, but in vain. Our multilayered soul remains hidden and unfathomable.
But why are Indians what they are?
[will continue ......]
Sunder T
Indian Mindset
Is there such a creature as an India? There may be, but you will rarely find him/her. An Indian pure and simple is rare as a griffin or an Assyrian bull.
How it should it b otherwise? The Indian is not a person, but a patchwork. Indeed, he reminds you of Ibsen`s famous onion-one layer, then another, then another, and finally, nothing.
It is the peeling of the various layers that causes much trouble. Each layer tells its own tale and, what is unbelievable, is not part of an organic whole. The result is that the so-called Indian is the most contradictory of persons. He is perpetually at war with himself.
Not knowing himself, he is unable to understand others. Our metaphysics, wonderful as they are, have tried to solve this confusion, but in vain. Our multilayered soul remain hidden and unfathomable. [will continue ...]
Sunder T - 20160726
How it should it b otherwise? The Indian is not a person, but a patchwork. Indeed, he reminds you of Ibsen`s famous onion-one layer, then another, then another, and finally, nothing.
It is the peeling of the various layers that causes much trouble. Each layer tells its own tale and, what is unbelievable, is not part of an organic whole. The result is that the so-called Indian is the most contradictory of persons. He is perpetually at war with himself.
Not knowing himself, he is unable to understand others. Our metaphysics, wonderful as they are, have tried to solve this confusion, but in vain. Our multilayered soul remain hidden and unfathomable. [will continue ...]
Sunder T - 20160726
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sunderblogger: sunderblogger.blogspot.ditiedu4all: Subject: Digital Payments in India: Digital payments soon to be US $ 500 billion market.by 2020 for about 15%. 40% -Non cash contribution i...
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Subject: Digital Payments in India:
Digital payments soon to be US $ 500 billion market.by 2020 for about 15%.
40% -Non cash contribution in the consumer payments segment.
81% -of existing digital payment users prefer it to any other non-cash payment methods
50% of India`s internet users will use digital payments>
70% of the gross merchandise value would be driven by top 100 million users.
90% of consumers are likely to use digital payments for both online and offline points of sale.
50% transactions expected to be under Rs. 100 value.
Non-cash transactions exceed cash transactions by 2023
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20160726.
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Digital payments soon to be US $ 500 billion market.by 2020 for about 15%.
40% -Non cash contribution in the consumer payments segment.
81% -of existing digital payment users prefer it to any other non-cash payment methods
50% of India`s internet users will use digital payments>
70% of the gross merchandise value would be driven by top 100 million users.
90% of consumers are likely to use digital payments for both online and offline points of sale.
50% transactions expected to be under Rs. 100 value.
Non-cash transactions exceed cash transactions by 2023
Issued for the info and benefit of the members of "sundercircle"
Sunder T
20160726.
sunderkt@gmail.com
https://youtube.com/TheSunderkt
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Subject: Plan in advance to have a good and meaningful day by PP Wangchuk as appeared in HT.
In the chaotic world that we live in today, it is imprtant to see what can calm us down and how to keep ourselves happy and entertained on a daily basis. Since we can`t disassociate ourselves from the rest of the maddening world, we must find ways to keep ourselves in sanity and good cheer.
It could be rewarding yourself with a visit to your favourite cafe for a few joyous moments. Or doing any other thing that gives you a big boost.
Perhaps it was in this context that Chinese philosopher Confucius was very particular on the need to plan and have a good, meaningful day. He had said that a person who was reluctant to plan his day can`t escape trouble at his door.
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The following is reproduced for your info. & use.
Subject: Plan in advance to have a good and meaningful day by PP Wangchuk as appeared in HT.
In the chaotic world that we live in today, it is imprtant to see what can calm us down and how to keep ourselves happy and entertained on a daily basis. Since we can`t disassociate ourselves from the rest of the maddening world, we must find ways to keep ourselves in sanity and good cheer.
It could be rewarding yourself with a visit to your favourite cafe for a few joyous moments. Or doing any other thing that gives you a big boost.
Perhaps it was in this context that Chinese philosopher Confucius was very particular on the need to plan and have a good, meaningful day. He had said that a person who was reluctant to plan his day can`t escape trouble at his door.
Kind Regards!
Sunder T
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Thursday, July 14, 2016
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sunderblogger: sunderblogger.wordpress.com: India: Politics play strange ways when it comes to the exercise of the powers of the governor's (given by the Center). One particular e...
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India: Politics play strange ways when it comes to the exercise of the powers of the governor's (given by the Center). One particular example which comes to mind is the dismissal of the Kashmir government in 1984 by governor Jagmohan. The consequences of that fateful move were felt for years to come in the sensitive and volatile state.
The role of the governor is meant to ensure checks and balances in democracy, but over the years they have played a partisan role in exercising authority in contravention of the elected government. There is much truth in the claim that this once exalted constitutional office has become one of the grace and favour from the government of the day. Sinecures are provided to those seem to be useful to the government of the day, a trend which was very visible during the Congress regime of Indra Gandhi during which a number of CM`s were removed on spurious grounds. Some of words are reproduced from a local editorial page for the information of our members in "sundercircle". You are welcome to comment and oblige.
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The role of the governor is meant to ensure checks and balances in democracy, but over the years they have played a partisan role in exercising authority in contravention of the elected government. There is much truth in the claim that this once exalted constitutional office has become one of the grace and favour from the government of the day. Sinecures are provided to those seem to be useful to the government of the day, a trend which was very visible during the Congress regime of Indra Gandhi during which a number of CM`s were removed on spurious grounds. Some of words are reproduced from a local editorial page for the information of our members in "sundercircle". You are welcome to comment and oblige.
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