Thursday, December 20, 2007

Devotional Culture of Indians in U.S

I was in Dallas with my friend for Thanksgiving.

Thanksgiving is on Thursday. Thursday is an auspicious day for praying Sri Sai Baba (one of Hindu gods). So I started my day by visiting a temple of Sri Sai Baba. And these thoughts crossed my mind while I was at the temple.

Every year thousands of Indians are coming to USA for many reasons. What are they doing regarding devotion as Hindus?

From what I have seen at the temple, no wonder that they are trying their best to adhere to the devotional culture(s)(I cannot possibly explain the differences in devotional cultures for it would be a big study). I immediately started thinking about the persons behind the existence of this temple. One obvious thing about them is their motivation and persistence.

The temple I visited is in a business complex, to its right is Driving License office and to my surprise(also ironical) there is a church on its left(Y?!!).

I thank those people who have worked hard to set the temple there and also thank the people who are not forgetting the culture and passing it to the next generation. I am very happy with these developments and would like to be a part of it soon. I had finished the rituals before I could pray. The prayer would have been the same as above thoughts.

Did I mention that the 'prasadam' was as great as the view of the Sai Baba? :)

Monday, December 10, 2007

21 Years 265 Days Old. I Still Don't Know How To Approach A Girl I Like. HELP ME!!

Where do I start?

Let me introduce myself as a dumbest adult guy in this world.

So guys and girls out there...Help me how to do it.

Wednesday, November 21, 2007

Globalization

Globalization has been a buzz word between 2000-2005. Now the world seems to be accepting, adopting and adapting it.

What happened to those who defined globalization as 'a threat to USA'?
In 'The World is Flat', Thomas Friedman wrote 'America as a whole will benefit more by sticking to the basic principles of free trade, as it always has, than by trying to erect walls.'

Perhaps these people have not succeeded in erecting those walls. When everybody is trying to understand globalization as a new form of force, such as the freedom fight by Gandhi in India, which will not harm anybody but can hurt. It certainly did.

And now, in 2007, Everybody (who tried it!) seems to be benefited from globalization except USA. Spending power seems to be decreasing, imports are greater than exports from a couple of years. Nope, i don't believe these measures reflect the effects of globalization. Certainly, many people are attributing globalization to the recession in American economy. I believe that USA is glittering but not a gold anymore.

As far as I can think of, the reasons for USA less of gold is:

1. Motivation of the people
-- During cold war Russian Sputnik motivated USA to pursue engineering, science and math to surpass Russian missile. Today, there is no such force that could unite USA.
2. Education
--Certainly, students from Asia seems to have upper hand in at least engineering education. Their long investments into education seems to payoff now. I see most of the students pursuing either biological sciences and engineering thorough masters and ph.d are from Asia. They definitely would prevail in long-term.
3. Dog-bone politics
--Before coming to USA, I was amused at the political system of this country. I am irritated by politics in my country and was excited to see the system here. Without any objections, political system in this country has been a good one. Now, like an iceberg in Antarctic drifting due to global warming, very slowly, politics in this country are moving (precisely 'drifting') away. The direction of this 'drift' is difficult to understand but nonetheless needs attention. I do not know how to get that attention.

Today, I joined one form of globalization: facebook.

Have blast on Thanksgiving!!

Friday, November 16, 2007

Networking seems to be working!!

Today....Networking day of my life.

I e-mailed one person of my friend and got a positive and positive reply. I am happy. I want to keep this contact alive!

Friday, November 9, 2007

Deepavali - I love this day!!

Ttoday, the Friday, the day of lab meeting and TA meeting, the day of joy in USA.

For me and People in India, today is Deepavali....

I started my day with sleeping. got up and called home, another home and my friend who changed my life 6 years ago....This friend sounded very sad, may be because of sleepiness, but could be due to what to happened to her life. Like many girls in rural India, she has aspirations and ambitions. But could not really make it. Marriage and unsupportive in-laws made it difficult to reach her ambitions. Yet she has that undying zeal for life, not found in many other rural Indian girls, to achieve many things in life. may be my writing skills are not effective in describing her and her motivation, but you got it. didn't you?

Saturday, May 26, 2007

Thursday with a difference

today as usual wasted most of my time in sleeping....but i was productive in the afternoon and i called four companies about internship and it happened....Lisa power lifted the phone finally and we spoke to each other for half an hour. i am excited...also worried..i really do not know wether she said a yes or no. and coming to genomics meeting, nothing happened that would give me a good grade.