Thursday, March 4, 2010

Amazing

The longest word in English contains 1,89.819 letters. It is the chemical name of titin, which is the largest known protein. This word is disputed one and has not been included in dictionary (methionyl---- sootherleucine).                                                                                                                  Pneumoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoicconiosis is the longest word found in a major dictionary. It is a technical word, in fact has been coined to describe a disease related to vocanoic eruption.                                                                                                                                                    Another major technical word  is pseudopseudohypoparathyroiddism, which is again a disease.    However, floccinaucinihilipilification is the widely accepted nontechnical word found in major dictionaries. Honorificabilitudinitatibus is the longest word Shakespeare used in his play Love’s Labour Lost.  
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Monday, March 1, 2010

The other Face

The environmental issue related to holi is the traditional holika dahan  bonfire, which can contribute to deforestation. It is allged that 30,000 bonfires each burning approximately 100 kg of wood are lit in one season. Several methods of preventing the use of wood have been suggested including the use of waste material or lighting of a common single fire. However, the idea of lighting waste material may anger the hurt the sentiments of the large sections who take it as an attack on their cultural values. There is also concern about the large scale wastage of water and water-pollution due to synthetic colors during Holi celebration.

HOLI DIL SE

Holi ke rangon main mera bhi ek rang mila lena. Holi ki rangoli men  apas men prem banten. Na zuban se na card se na gift se, is bar sirf dil se MUBARAK!

Friday, February 19, 2010

Divine innocence

A child is nearest to god, and in him lies the innocence in its purest form. He can do or  say anything which no grownup would be able to. The other day when my son, Kshitij was four  and daughter, Aparajita was three, the both were having bath while my wife was just having a care-taking look at them. Kshitij happened to urinate during the bath. Aparajita, looking curiously asked, " Mummi, when will I be able to urinate standing like  Kshitij!" " When you will be grownup like me," responded Kshitij as if the little champ had solved the most difficult problem existing in the world. We could but muse at this nieve innocence of the kids. The instance still muses me and will perhaps remain etched to my memorable memories.

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Faith

                 I am the son of my father is only a faith because I have faith in my mother. And it is the mother only who can know and sometimes even she can't. But still my faith in my mother makes me the son of my father. Everyone has this faith. There is no factual supporting behind this. But still it remains a fact which is more factual than the fact itself. Faith is without which we cannot perhaps move on even an iota in our life. We begin each act of our routine life with some faith - a belief that sustains us. We sleep at night with the fath that god will make us wake up alive and we get up with the belief that we will do this or that with the belief that the off shoots would  be this or that. 
              This is  historically proven faith that man can live without science but not without faith. Science cannot survive without faith at its back. Faith is more scietific than the science itself. More appropriately science is the result of  the faith that this experiment, invention or discovery will lead to this or that. Science is, nodoubt, necessary for the progress of mankind,  but faith is at the very base of human existence - an inextricable part of human living.  Science gives us comforts and luxuries but the faith sustains us, prevent the world from decaying and gives us solace - that internal contentment which is hard to get by in this world of fret and fury. Therefore, don't go into the lap of science at the cost of faith because perhaps faith is the better mother.